A bit of morbid fun

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A bit of morbid fun

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Last week there was an article in my local newspaper about a firm of undertakers in the next village renewing the shopfront sign above their door. Behind the one they were replacing, they found a much older sign from between the wars - "The Music Lounge". They knew the premises had been part of the George Fitt Motor Company, but nobody knew what this "Music Lounge" could have been.

I knew instantly - amongst the many stitched-edge cardboard sleeves printed with gramophone and record shop details that are so common throughout the UK from the 1930s and earlier, I had one of these (probably have more buried in the collection) so I got in touch and gave it to them. The motor company had diversified at some point and also ran this gramophone and record shop - similar to so many other concerns one sees on these sleeves, often for example "gramophone and cycle stores".

Of course, I had to give them a record too, didn't I? An empty sleeve didn't seem right, especially as they wanted to frame it! So I gave them a copy of Leslie Sarony's "Ain't It Grand To Be Blooming Well Dead" - and I took a portable an PLAYED the record in the funeral parlour. I'm still laughing about it!

The newspaper photographer came - hopefully I can post a link to the follow-up article in a week or two's time. Meanwhile, for those unfamiliar, you can listen to the record here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfyBlwlCFYo - the undertaker enjoyed it immensely. Good job he didn't have any sensitive customers turn up at the time...
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Re: A bit of morbid fun

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:lol: I nearly kicked the bucket laughing! :lol:

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Leslie Sarony's "Ain't It Grand To Be Blooming Well Dead"

You have a wicked sense of humor! :lol:

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Re: A bit of morbid fun

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A bit macabre, but what a hoot! :lol:

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Morbid fun is the best kind. Humor that doesn't discriminate; the Grim Reaper is the ultimate egalitarian.
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