Feb 18, 2009

ARRIVED!!

So, three months ago we invited you to join us in the 21st century via our blog, and then silence. Well no more!! We're getting in the swing and have lots to share! And so does the rest of the cemetery world. It's going to come in no particular order, but it's all good. We've been a lot of places and done so many cool things we are ready to share! To keep it lighthearted to start, let's show you how junk food and cemeteries go together.....


CINCINNATI (AP) -- Fredric Baur, the man who designed the Pringles can, is taking his work with him. Baur's family says, according to his wishes, they have buried a portion of his cremated remains in a Pringles can. His son says his father was extremely proud of his invention. Baur was a chemist and food storage expert at Procter and Gamble in Cincinnati when he came up with the tubular Pringles container in 1966. He received the can patent in 1970. He died on May 4th at the age of 89.


***WARDROBE MALFUNCTION***

Seems we had some issues with the metal closures on our Jackson and Jersey barrettes, so if you have one that decided to head for the cemetery early, let us know and we'll replace it!!


WWaGGDo?? (What Would A Gravestone Girl Do???)
The husband had just finished reading a new book entitled "You Can Be THE Man of Your House!" when he stormed in to the kitchen and announced "From now on you need to know I am the man of the house and my word is LAW! You will prepare me a gourmet meal tonite, then serve me a sumptuous dessert. We will then go upstairs and have the kind of sex I want. You will then draw me a bath, wash my back, towel me dry and bring me my robe. Next you will massage my feel and hands. Then, tomorrow, guess who is going to dress me and comb my hair?"

The wife replied: "The funeral director would be MY first guess!"