Quote Originally Posted by Chubminnow View Post
Gee whiz Bug...how can you be so sure? How many people do you know who work in the prep room at a funeral home? I think you'd be surprised to know what they've seen and who they've seen it on despite how the deceased may have been viewed in the publics opinion. Business attire for both men and women can conceal a lot. According to my wife I'm sometimes quick to judge others so I certainly could learn to live by the old saying of never judging a book by it's cover, no matter what, business suit or tattoo's should not persuade our opinions of a person in any way shape or form, but they sure as heck do.
Let me count the number of people that I know who work in the prep (embalming) rooms of funeral homes: Well, I guess the owners count, since they are morticians, and each owns several funeral homes. My lifetime friend, Rocky Bumpers his wife and son, owners of Bumpers Funeral Homes and all of the male and female morticians; my friend and close confidant, Darry (Turk) Phillips and his wife, owners of Phillips Funeral Homes and all of the male and female morticians. It's strange that you have to involve dead people to try and make your point. Any mortician worth a grain of salt treats the dead with dignity and respect and doesn't go out talking about the corpses they have seen. If they don't have enough ethics to keep their mouth shut, they should have their mortuary license revoked.

Books don't get tattoos, people do.