Oh, dude, Edison was just being cheeky with that response. He basically meant he was never gonna retire, like ever. It's like saying he's gonna outlive you and keep working until you kick the bucket. Classic Edison, always full of sass.
you can go to beauty school and go to a funeral home and asked can you be their funeral hairstylist
Any clergyman can be asked to preside over a military funeral.
Studio One - 1948 The Man Who Asked for a Funeral 10-37 was released on: USA: 23 June 1958
he always asked questions
One his 80th birthday in 1927 Edison was asked by a reporter what "he" considered to be his greatest invention. His response was - The Research Laboratory.
Herbert Hoover asked the nation to turn off their lights in honor of Edison.
There is no historical record of anyone being asked to leave President Andrew Jackson's funeral for shouting obscenities. Jackson's funeral was a solemn and dignified event, attended by many mourners and dignitaries. In fact, Jackson's funeral procession was described as one of the largest in American history at that time.
There is no evidence to suggest that Thomas Edison was kicked out of school for asking too many questions. He was actually homeschooled by his mother and attended school briefly before being withdrawn due to his mother's dissatisfaction with the school's teaching methods. Edison was known for his curiosity and thirst for knowledge.
No, she was not. Although Mary Ambrose asked for an invitation to the funeral, the Palmer family advised her that she would not be in receipt of one.
Yoko Ono decided not to do a funeral for him but she set aside a private time pray for his soul.
more than one try Thomas Edison was interviewed by a young reporter who boldly asked Mr. Edison if he felt like a failure and if he thought he should just give up by now. Edison replied, "Young man, why would I feel like a failure? And why would I ever give up?"And shortly after that, and over 10,000 attempts, Edison invented the light bulb.
No, Tupac was cremated.