Funeral processions

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I saw one today, ten funeral cars being led up a busy street by a woman walking in front. Big tailback of cars which couldn't get past. WTF?
 
It didn't affect my day at all as I was going the other way. My point is that blocking a main road (or any road) down to a slow walking pace because someone's snuffed it is well out of order. It's understandable that funeral processions go a bit slower than normal traffic, usually about 20 mph or so. But these should have been pulled up by the police and done for obstruction or something similar.
 
I saw one today, ten funeral cars being led up a busy street by a woman walking in front. Big tailback of cars which couldn't get past. WTF?

That would explain the G o b s h i t e signature... :roll:
 
If being a gobsh*te is defined as being intolerant of people with no consideration for others I plead guilty as charged.
We're all going to die, that's no reason to inconvenience others. Typical chav behaviour, If every funeral procession did the same you'd soon be complaining.
 
If being a gobsh*te is defined as being intolerant of people with no consideration for others I plead guilty as charged.
We're all going to die, that's no reason to inconvenience others. Typical chav behaviour, If every funeral procession did the same you'd soon be complaining.
Could have been worse though - could have been you in the box.

As for your comments regarding the procession. I bet you haven't got the b0ll0x to spout that sort of nonsense at somewhere like wooton basset.
 
Could have been worse though - could have been you in the box.

Like I said..we're all going to die. When I get planted I would hope it's quick and without any fuss. Dig a hole and throw me in, or start a fire, whatever.

As for your comments regarding the procession. I bet you haven't got the b0ll0x to spout that sort of nonsense at somewhere like wooton basset.

This wasn't wooton basset, it was an ordinary funeral procession as far as I know. Like I said if the same was done every time somebody died most people would be complaining about it. I just hope it's not the start of a new trend.
 
When I get planted I would hope it's quick and without any fuss. Dig a hole and throw me in, or start a fire, whatever
Throw you in? I'd happily dig the hole and push you in whilst you're still breathing you miserable old git! :mrgreen:
 
This wasn't wooton basset, it was an ordinary funeral procession as far as I know. Like I said if the same was done every time somebody died most people would be complaining about it. I just hope it's not the start of a new trend.
It's actually a tradition that has somewhat lost its popularity.
 
It's actually a tradition that has somewhat lost its popularity.

Maybe in the big cities where people don't give a damn about each other and have no respect.
Hailing from the heart of Ulster you should know that.
 
Maybe if it was your Son, Daughter, Mother, Father etc... you would think differently towards those with the p*ssed off frown saying "For F*cks sake!". I personally wouldn't give a toss who needed to get where how quickly as long as the member of my family was being transported in a respectable way.
 
It's understandable that funeral processions go a bit slower than normal traffic, usually about 20 mph or so.

That is a respectful way.

Walking pace with traffic unable to pass is taking the pizz. And I would think exactly the same if it were any of my loved ones being buried. We all lose loved ones at some time or other, it's part of life. :roll:
 
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