We could repurpose it by turning it upside down. That is a thought.
"The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth. He fulfills the desire of those who fear him; he also hears their cry and saves them.” Psalm 145:18-19 ESV
floatingboy wrote:maybe i overreacted. it's just that at first i thought the OP was intended as a joke aimed a poking fun at the proper TG disposal method. then i realized that he/she seemed to be honestly asking what to do, which means there really is an older FIL that is a shriner, which means you're suggesting that something that was meaningful to him be thrown in the trash. it'd be one thing if he were fed up with the shriners and decided to trash it himself, but to suggest throwing away a dead man's meaningful possession is kinda heartless, no? or is there information that i'm not privy to?
and by the way, no, one cannot infer from my statements that i do think it's ok to suggest throwing away a dead person's TGs if that person wouldn't have done it themselves. just a little preemptive statement in case anyone was thinking it.
I think it would look good inside the back window of that Mercedes you're sporting there in your avatar.
I did want to know if there was a policy regarding retired fez(es?) That was a serious question. I do love my FIL and would not toss it while he was living as I'm sure he would certainly object, but the fez holds no value to me whatsoever. So, serious and joking comments are equally welcome.
"The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth. He fulfills the desire of those who fear him; he also hears their cry and saves them.” Psalm 145:18-19 ESV
-"I was gonna say something but I forgot what it was." -"Well, it must not have been very important or you wouldn't've forgotten it!" -"Oh, I remember. I'm radioactive."