Like i have said .......many...... many times .........funerals are a total scam......... made for the masses ........ who buy into the whole brain washing shit .....putting make-up on a dead body...... filling it with chemicals......... to look good........ what a load of horseshite.......funerals director make a fortune from misery........ and dead .....god bless them........ for the stupid ........ for buying into that stupidity .......Listen fuckos!!!!!!! ..........dead people are not meant to look good .......... they are DEAD !!!!!!!!........ that is why they rot .....and smell ..........and leak shit ....... to let you know they are fucking dead ........ dumbass....no dead person looks fucking good ....because guess why!!!!!! ........they ........are gone ....fuckers ....it really makes me nuts ........ filling a body with chemicals.....you do not see any other species act like this ......... because it is a money maker .....show me a poor undertaker .......that rhymes ....haikou ........
Anyways.......... i liked bill ...... rather than leonar d.....always thought he was weird as fuck ........
William Shatner Opens Up About Why He Skipped Leonard Nimoy's Funeral And His Feelings On The 'Star Trek' Backlash That Followed
While the cast of the original "Star Trek" series and films created an iconic crew of characters that worked together, as people, the actors have famously had their share of disagreements and problems. Shatner and George Takei have had something of a feud going for years. William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy reportedly had their own issues, both working together and in the period preceding Nimoy’s death, though Shatner recently explained that wasn’t why he didn’t attend the actor’s funeral. Speaking with Variety about his new documentary, Call Me Bill, William Shatner explained that when Leonard Nimoy passed away in 2015, it was sudden and unexpected. For that reason, Shatner had already made plans to attend a Red Cross Fundraiser the night before the funeral on the other side of the country. In the end, Shatner felt that the fundraiser would ultim
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