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you know, i had this idea that i got from listening to a City and Colour song. it's called "Body In A Box" and it's about watching this funeral procession going by on the highway and the kinds of things they are saying at this guy's funeral and what's happening and how people are feeling. and what he (Dallas Greene) hopes for when he dies. like, not wanting some big production, just that he wants to go peacefully. the part that gave me my idea (which i'll tell you in a minute) was the line where he goes "We celebrate the lives of the dead, its like a mans best party, it only happens when he dies". i was like hey, that's a good point. why do we only celebrate the lives of the people we love AFTER they're gone? why don't we have a party for the people we love while they're still here? like, on this saturday we're having a life celebration for (this friend) and i want some of you to write a little something about what this person means to you and things you admire about
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you know, i had this idea that i got from listening to a City and Colour song. it's called "Body In A Box" and it's about watching this funeral procession going by on the highway and the kinds of things they are saying at this guy's funeral and what's happening and how people are feeling. and what he (Dallas Greene) hopes for when he dies. like, not wanting some big production, just that he wants to go peacefully. the part that gave me my idea (which i'll tell you in a minute) was the line where he goes "We celebrate the lives of the dead, its like a mans best party, it only happens when he dies". i was like hey, that's a good point. why do we only celebrate the lives of the people we love AFTER they're gone? why don't we have a party for the people we love while they're still here? like, on this saturday we're having a life celebration for (this friend) and i want some of you to write a little something about what this person means to you and things you admire about ( ... )
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