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Man hired stripper for dad's funeral

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Posted by: Cinderella

Man hired stripper for dad's funeral



A Taiwanese man hired an erotic dancer to perform at his 103-year-old
father's funeral.

The stripper danced in front of Cai Jinlai's coffin for more than ten minutes
at the funeral in Taizhong town.

Son, Cai Ruigong, paid her more than £80 to dance in memory of his late
father, reports United Daily News.

Cai Ruigong says he promised his father a stripper for his funeral if he lived
beyond the age of 100.

Cai Jinlai passed away at the age of 103 after a three mile walk into town
to vote. He was the oldest person in his village and had more than 100
descendants.

His son said his father was famous locally for his interest in strip clubs:
"He would travel around the island with his friends to see these shows," he
added.


http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2764595.html






Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

Kinda brings a tear to your eye.....



Posted by: Hb13

Thats not a half bad idea, except I think I will have to bring the bar down a little. Maybe if I live past 50 I could get a family member to hire one. If I live past 75 I want two.



Posted by: afd414

im gonna talk to the old man tomorrow



Posted by: KozmoKramer

Whoa guys... You're missing the bigger picture here...
This wasn't an act of love or respect; it was PAYBACK... A big "fluck you" dad.
Here is some background about the stripper...
The Stripper




Posted by: 94c

In America, you can usually tell the difference by the Adam's apple.

In Asia, it's the egg roll in his pocket.



Posted by: Sticktime

Quote:
Originally Posted by 94c View Post
In America, you can usually tell the difference by the Adam's apple.

In Asia, it's the egg roll in his pocket.

How do you know this 94C? Have you personally tasted the sweet and sour sauce?



Posted by: Hb13

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sticktime View Post
How do you know this 94C? Have you personally tasted the sweet and sour sauce?




Posted by: dgove35

thats my wife........



Posted by: jdmac33

nice



Posted by: dgove35

im serious.........



Posted by: 94c

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sticktime View Post
How do you know this 94C? Have you personally tasted the sweet and sour sauce?

And how did you cum to learn what kind of sauce it is?



Posted by: Sticktime

Quote:
Originally Posted by 94c View Post
And how did you cum to learn what kind of sauce it is?

Ancient Chinese secret...





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