So many questions. So little time.

 

In over the course of two decades, I had been asked so many questions by the people who discovered that I was a mortician. I thought that the answers were obvious, but I was wrong for assuming that. And so I answered their questions, and when I was finish, the people always went on their way. Sometimes they were content, sometimes they were not, mainly because I always told them the truth. For morticians, that's a rare thing to do.

 

Through my travels of the guarded backrooms and scuffed linoleum floors, I have met other morticians who experienced that same thing. And they spoke the truth as well.

 

I decided to pull together this chaotic group to form MORTradio, not only because we have something to say, but also because we like to talk. And it isn't always about the dead.

 

You all got a free E-Ticket, so you might as well come along for the ride.

 

Along with the memories, sometimes pictures are all we have left.

 

Yeah, it's time that we talk about it....

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  • JoinedFebruary 2014
  • OccupationMortician / Talk Radio Host
  • HometownHolcomb, Kansas
  • CountryUnited States of America
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