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jaxgator
02-09-2012, 2:06pm
Inside LA's drive-thru (and bulletproof) funeral home

Want fries with that? Not a likely question you’ll be asked at this drive-thru.

For nearly 40 years, a funeral home in southern Los Angeles county has been adding a dash of convenience to the business of death.

The mortuary, located in Compton, claims to offer an efficient way for prominent members of the community to be viewed en masse. Elderly who have a hard time walking don't have to leave their cars.

One possible reason for the drive-thru's success could stem back to the 1980s, when Compton was a hotbed for gang violence. The LA Times reported that cemetery shootouts made gang members reluctant to gather for graveside services. And since the glass partition of the Robert L. Adam's funeral parlor is bulletproof, it became a popular location for gang funerals.

Owner Peggy Scott Adams, who married into the business in the late 80s, carried on the drive-thru tradition when her husband died in 2005.

"You can come by after work, you don't need to deal with parking, you can sign the book outside and the family knows that you paid your respects," Scott Adams told the Times. "It's a convenience thing."

There are a few other drive-thru funeral parlors across the U.S., with at least one in Chicago and Louisiana.

http://msnbcmedia2.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/g-cvr-120209-drive-thru-9a.grid-6x2.jpg

PhotoBlog - Inside LA's drive-thru (and bulletproof) funeral home (http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/09/10362637-inside-las-drive-thru-and-bulletproof-funeral-home)

:lol:

More pix at the link.

DAB
02-09-2012, 2:08pm
next step: posting pix of the deceased on the web, and then you can visit the webpage and leave your thoughts.....why leave home?

04 commemorative
02-09-2012, 2:12pm
I think they have that already

Jobaka
02-09-2012, 2:13pm
next step: posting pix of the deceased on the web, and then you can visit the webpage and leave your thoughts.....why leave home?

Or a subcutaneous sensor that automatically updates your facebook status when you die.

jaxgator
02-09-2012, 2:13pm
next step: posting pix of the deceased on the web, and then you can visit the webpage and leave your thoughts.....why leave home?

http://talentgenius.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/brilliant-300x225.jpg

Stangkiller
02-09-2012, 2:16pm
yeah that defeats the one very important step. I met and shook hands with literally probably 500+ people at my moms viewing. Very neat to see and meet soo many people from every part of my moms life.

jaxgator
02-09-2012, 2:53pm
yeah that defeats the one very important step. I met and shook hands with literally probably 500+ people at my moms viewing. Very neat to see and meet soo many people from every part of my moms life.

Yeah, but I bet you weren't in Compton. :lol:

mrvette
02-09-2012, 3:01pm
yeah that defeats the one very important step. I met and shook hands with literally probably 500+ people at my moms viewing. Very neat to see and meet soo many people from every part of my moms life.

My Mom was 94, born in '03, she outlasted all of her contemporaries, so only maybe a dozen old friends, mainly family....

SUCH a long life is not necessarily great/beautiful.......I will leave it at that....

Wasn't anything about Mom,....just that hanging on like that was not good for anyone associated, except the nursing homes...salaries dedicated to milking families.....my wife is in that/this shituation right now with her Mom, and dealing with it is crushing her beautiful spirit, slo and sure...:sadangel::sadangel:

and her younger sister also.....:sadangel::leaving::shots:

boracayjohnny
02-09-2012, 3:19pm
So, if a homie is killed in a drive by and has a drive by funeral, I think that might be drive^2.

Thank you, thank you very much. Try the veal. And tip your waitress.

Jobaka
02-09-2012, 3:22pm
how about updates from beyond the grave?

New App Enables Status Updates After Death - Post To Facebook After You Die (http://www.refinery29.com/facebook-app-enables-status-updates-for-death)

:willy: I'm speechless.

NeedSpeed
02-09-2012, 3:30pm
how about updates from beyond the grave?

New App Enables Status Updates After Death - Post To Facebook After You Die (http://www.refinery29.com/facebook-app-enables-status-updates-for-death)

Makes sense actually. I've known some people that have passed. It's weird to go to their pages.

MEC5LADY
02-09-2012, 3:57pm
next step: posting pix of the deceased on the web, and then you can visit the webpage and leave your thoughts.....why leave home?

:iagree: