elfy4eva wrote: » I'm interested in what peoples opinions are on walking funeral processions.
elfy4eva wrote: » a walking funeral procession .
elfy4eva wrote: » Earlier today I got the bus when coming home from town.
Senor Fancy Pants wrote: » That's someone's final journey, I wouldn't begrudge anyone that or tarnish it by being in a pisser over a small delay.
bubblypop wrote: » er what bus did you get today????
Zen65 wrote: » I would not want to be leading one, either on foot nor in the box. Seriously though it's pretty inconsiderate to disrupt traffic with a walking funeral procession. I would not wish to be remembered as the guy whose last act was to inconvenience people I didn't know by being walked along the road. That (in part) is why I plan to be cremated. Z
elfy4eva wrote: » Earlier today I got the bus when coming home from town. I noticed the bus was taking an unusually long time to arrive and that there was a lack of oncoming traffic. I assumed there was an traffic accident up the road. About five minutes later I catch a glimpse of a walking funeral procession coming down the road with a string of traffic behind. (bear in mind it's a fairly busy road) Now personally I don't mind this (as I don't drive it's not something I come across very often), however there was man about 30 years old at the bus stop with me getting very irritated at how slow the procession was moving. I can imagine there were many people in cars behind it that felt the same as him too. I'm interested in what peoples opinions are on walking funeral processions. Any funerals I have been to people usually drive behind the hearse and it progresses at a slow but non-disruptive rate.
elfy4eva wrote: » however there was man about 30 years old at the bus stop with me getting very irritated at how slow the procession was moving.
Sam Kade wrote: » So you start a thread here to air his views
namloc1980 wrote: » You should take a look outside the M50 sometime. I know it's hard to take in but there actually is a world outside Dublin.
MadsL wrote: » I bet no-one at the bus stop crossed themselves, the heathens.
EdenHazard wrote: » I'm not really religious but when I see someone blessing themselves(especially young people) it gives me a nice feeling that there are people out there who are not consumed by their own bubble of existence. I've seen people doing it and its not for any gravitas, just random pedestrians walking. Very good.