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Pimpbot Jul 6th 2005 11:39 pm

An only in America moment.
 
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....ap/index.html

The body of rabid Pittsburgh Steelers fan James Henry Smith, who died Thursday, was laid out this week in what his family said was his favorite spot -- a recliner with the Steelers on the television.

tony126 Jul 7th 2005 12:45 am

Re: An only in America moment.
 
Steeling the limelight from the Steelers. :D

gruffbrown Jul 7th 2005 1:04 am

Re: An only in America moment.
 

Originally Posted by Pimpbot
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....ap/index.html

The body of rabid Pittsburgh Steelers fan James Henry Smith, who died Thursday, was laid out this week in what his family said was his favorite spot -- a recliner with the Steelers on the television.

Yep and just to prove it Pimp.....:o

http://images.ibsys.com/2005/0706/4691094.jpg

Pimpbot Jul 9th 2005 2:55 am

Re: An only in America moment.
 
They could have at least put another pillow under his head so he could see the TV. lol

krizzy Jul 9th 2005 2:59 am

Re: An only in America moment.
 
A nice way to be sent off.......

Hiro11 Jul 9th 2005 4:38 am

Re: An only in America moment.
 
Yeah, only in America... or maybe:
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/news...ER-COFFINS.XML

Reading fans can take allegiance to the grave
Tue Jun 21, 2005 12:28 PM BST

LONDON (Reuters) - Fans of soccer club Reading can now take their allegiance to the grave as a local funeral director is offering coffins in the club's colours.

Anyone not content with a scarf or replica kit can buy a 500 pounds blue and white striped coffin adorned with the club crest, an image of the Madejski Stadium and a football.

An official of the second division club said the 50 pounds commission on each coffin would go directly to their Kicks 4 Kids charity scheme.

Reading spokesman Boyd Butler said the club were happy to endorse the new product and an associated blue and white ashes urn, aware that many fans ask to be buried in their favourite team's colours.

"People like to liven up their funerals these days," he told Sky Sports News.

Barry Kirk, formerly the club's chaplain and now pastor at a local church, told the Reading Evening Post: "You love your club through life and death.

"Increasingly over the years more and more people have wanted their last wishes to be honoured by having a ceremony at the football club or have their ashes scattered around there.

"The club was very helpful in that respect and to have an official Reading coffin to be cremated in, well I can imagine a lot of fans will say `yes please'."


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