^ Is in the over 50 crowd
I understand Catholic mass is very different from the Baptist or Methodist funerals I attend. I simply go, sit in a pew, sing a song or two, then have lunch with distant cousins, old aunts and uncles. No synchronized kneeling, chanting and so on. That stuff creeps me out. But the after parties: that's what I like about Catholics. They know how to throw down.
I played and sang baritone to Peace in the Valley at Doc's funeral. I kept Reach out to Jesus ready for the wee hours when people were due for a reckoning with booze. It doesn't change my lack of belief. Likewise, believing there are any number of ways to rock doesn't keep me from having fun with There's Only One Way to Rock.
I understand Catholic mass is very different from the Baptist or Methodist funerals I attend. I simply go, sit in a pew, sing a song or two, then have lunch with distant cousins, old aunts and uncles. No synchronized kneeling, chanting and so on. That stuff creeps me out. But the after parties: that's what I like about Catholics. They know how to throw down.
I played and sang baritone to Peace in the Valley at Doc's funeral. I kept Reach out to Jesus ready for the wee hours when people were due for a reckoning with booze. It doesn't change my lack of belief. Likewise, believing there are any number of ways to rock doesn't keep me from having fun with There's Only One Way to Rock.