Am I evil for thinking this?
[QUOTE=zdave87,Aug 27 2008, 01:28 PM] And in 20 years, this will be Lil'Derrick:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080819/ap_on_...o_standing_wake
The body of deceased Angel Pantoja Medina stands erect and leans against a wall by his coffin during his own wake in his mother's home in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Monday, Aug. 18, 2008. The last wish of Medina, 24, who was found dead on Aug. 15, 2008 underneath a bridge in the capital, was to be standing at his own wake, and was embalmed for the occasion


He was Velcro'd
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080819/ap_on_...o_standing_wake
The body of deceased Angel Pantoja Medina stands erect and leans against a wall by his coffin during his own wake in his mother's home in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Monday, Aug. 18, 2008. The last wish of Medina, 24, who was found dead on Aug. 15, 2008 underneath a bridge in the capital, was to be standing at his own wake, and was embalmed for the occasion


He was Velcro'd
yeah, the back window stickers scream 'trash" and poor taste.
although I disagree, by that rationale, tattoos in remembrance of deceased family members must be tacky x 10, since it's on the body for life and not a removable sticker on the back of a car.
Is is tacky, yes, as tacky as a double deck alluminum wing bolted to a Plymouth Sundance, but to each his own, regardless if the fashion is popular or not.
although I disagree, by that rationale, tattoos in remembrance of deceased family members must be tacky x 10, since it's on the body for life and not a removable sticker on the back of a car.
Is is tacky, yes, as tacky as a double deck alluminum wing bolted to a Plymouth Sundance, but to each his own, regardless if the fashion is popular or not.



