This Funeral Director just went CRAZY! | FFFW 207
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Funeral Director goes CRAZY by Untucking Shirt
Hold onto your embalming fluids, folks—something truly scandalous just went down in the world of funeral service. A funeral director, typically the poster child of polished professionalism, untucked his shirt after the last service of the day. Yes, you heard that right—shirt, untucked. And it’s causing ripples across the industry.
“I just thought… why not?” said the daring director, who shall remain unnamed, fearing retribution from the more buttoned-up members of the profession. “I mean, it was the end of the day, and my back was killing me. I figured, what’s the harm?”
The reactions from more seasoned pros were swift. One veteran director, visibly shaken, immediately checked his tie knot—just to make sure things weren’t spiraling completely out of control. “Back in my day, you could lose your job for a stunt like that,” he muttered.
For now, though, this rebellious director’s bold fashion move has sparked conversations across funeral homes nationwide. If you happen to spot an untucked shirt at your next service, don’t be alarmed—it’s just a small step toward a more laid-back future. Or, as one young funeral pro put it, “Maybe we can offer personalized services and not always look like we’re attending our own funeral.”
Trivia
An adult humpback whale can weigh 80,000 lbs. How many gallons of embalming fluid would you need to embalm something that weighs 80,000 lbs?
(Click the correct answer, and you’ll get a video of a puppy. Click the wrong answer, and you’ll see candy corn.)
Answer Choices:
A) 600
B) 1,600
C) 2,600
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