The caption reminded me of of a joke I heard many years ago.
3 gay men met up after the death of their friend Tom. Together they were trying to figure out what to do with his ashes.
The first man, stoically said, Tom would want to be in that wonderful field out in the country we used to walk together, holding hands, and... Tom loved it. He stopped.
The second man, sniffling and tearing up, said no, Tom loved the water. We spent so many happy days sailing and sipping pina coladas. He would want to spend eternity at sea.
The third man, openly weeping said, no, no, no, I know what Tom loved most--I'm going to to saute some onions and some peppers, and make a big batch of chili. I'll dump Tom's ashes in, then he can rip up my ass one final time.
The caption reminded me of of a joke I heard many years ago.
3 gay men met up after the death of their friend Tom. Together they were trying to figure out what to do with his ashes.
The first man, stoically said, Tom would want to be in that wonderful field out in the country we used to walk together, holding hands, and... Tom loved it. He stopped.
The second man, sniffling and tearing up, said no, Tom loved the water. We spent so many happy days sailing and sipping pina coladas. He would want to spend eternity at sea.
The third man, openly weeping said, no, no, no, I know what Tom loved most--I'm going to to saute some onions and some peppers, and make a big batch of chili. I'll dump Tom's ashes in, then he can rip up my ass one final time.