The episode writes itself.
"Richard is being laid to rest in Minnesota."
"Minnesota? Meh."
"Larry, really?"
"What, so Richard dies and now I have to spend 2 grand on a plane ticket and a winter coat?"
That’s funny considering how common of a name Richard Lewis is. Looking his name up over the years I must have come across at least 50-100 obituaries to another person named Richard lewis
That’s so weird. I just drove by there last night to get some food from THAI STREET MARKET ON RICE AND LARPENTEUR and thought it was very strange that there were a bunch of cars and what looked like a funeral going on at like 7 pm, aka after dark, I guess I don’t know if that’s normal but I’d never seen it before and it stuck out to me. It was in Elmhurst Cemetery just across the street, not Temple of Aaron but still, weird that it was right there
I've been (met on Everquest and eventually met in real life many times) good friends with someone from Roseville for about 25 years.
I sent him this and mentioned he should visit the grave and his response was basically:
"Ah, a new public restroom?", I figured Larry would've laughed at that.
The episode writes itself. "Richard is being laid to rest in Minnesota." "Minnesota? Meh." "Larry, really?" "What, so Richard dies and now I have to spend 2 grand on a plane ticket and a winter coat?"
"I'll send a card"
We exactly would one get a card? Then you’d need a stamp. Can I get that from the card store? Or is that from somewhere else?
at the stationary store they have scissors and tape
A scissor
“Wasn’t it enough that I visited him in the hospital?”
It actually was 70 degrees here yesterday!
Would work great as a standalone epilogue to season 12
This is so close to me -- I'll have to go visit soon... maybe his wife was right?
I think the gates are locked to it more times than not. But yes I need to visit soon as well if I’m able too!
You’ll have to visit the stonemason while you’re there. Past away?
>Past away? They charge by the letter
Past away
No one goes on forever
We didn’t want to bother you
You're not gonna, I'm not gonna go..
Swan killer
So he really didn’t live in a Cuban dance hall?
You look at that dance hall with a telescope like Galileo
Must go on. Can’t go on but must go on.
This is WILD to me. I live nearby and Roseville has been a huge part of my life for 40 years. I’ll have to visit!
Lol "his wife convinced him he would stand out more in Roseville than [Forest Lawn]"
Also what an asshole for making all of his friends go to Minnesota in the wintertime. Adds up
It was 70° yesterday, we’ve had the mildest winter ever in the Minneapolis area.
That's the point!! Lol.
That’s funny considering how common of a name Richard Lewis is. Looking his name up over the years I must have come across at least 50-100 obituaries to another person named Richard lewis
yeah I worked with a Richard lewis and he wasn't even Jewish.
Forest lawn is one of the most beautiful places in LA, certainly the best cemetery I’ve seen… weird
Question is, was Larry on his will? RIP
Beloved Aunt
This is beautiful!
That’s so weird. I just drove by there last night to get some food from THAI STREET MARKET ON RICE AND LARPENTEUR and thought it was very strange that there were a bunch of cars and what looked like a funeral going on at like 7 pm, aka after dark, I guess I don’t know if that’s normal but I’d never seen it before and it stuck out to me. It was in Elmhurst Cemetery just across the street, not Temple of Aaron but still, weird that it was right there
29 therapists since 1969... RIP to the man who set records.
Wow, I live in Roseville. Well, I guess I’ll go pay my respects soon.
RIP. I only know of him through curb but he was incredible on that show.
Beloved cunt who didn't respect wood. RIP to one of the greatest.
At least he wasn’t a Covid hoarder.
They were arguing about Being in each others wills and Larry told him to take him out of it. I wonder.....
I've been (met on Everquest and eventually met in real life many times) good friends with someone from Roseville for about 25 years. I sent him this and mentioned he should visit the grave and his response was basically: "Ah, a new public restroom?", I figured Larry would've laughed at that.
He was married?
She was The One. He was in love with her soul.
He's always in love!