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Offline apc2010

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Re: A Sudden Death
« Reply #30 on: April 27, 2015, 09:53:44 PM »
All went well, good turnout of family and friends and his daughter held it together well. A few tears but plenty of laughs later at the wake as we shared memories and recounted various stories and anecdotes.

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Re: A Sudden Death
« Reply #31 on: April 28, 2015, 05:51:46 AM »
All went well, good turnout of family and friends and his daughter held it together well. A few tears but plenty of laughs later at the wake as we shared memories and recounted various stories and anecdotes.

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Re: A Sudden Death
« Reply #32 on: April 28, 2015, 09:06:48 AM »
All went well, good turnout of family and friends and his daughter held it together well. A few tears but plenty of laughs later at the wake as we shared memories and recounted various stories and anecdotes.

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That is how it should be "A celebration of their life" and all that. Not always easy but better by far than the all-in-black whispering and sobbing kind.

When I go, I want a knees-up that everybody will remember for the rest of their days.

Perhaps I should start selling tickets now? 

£100 per mourner seems fair. . .  rubschin:
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Re: A Sudden Death
« Reply #33 on: April 28, 2015, 09:08:59 AM »
All went well, good turnout of family and friends and his daughter held it together well. A few tears but plenty of laughs later at the wake as we shared memories and recounted various stories and anecdotes.

Wonderful!  Thumbs:

That is how it should be "A celebration of their life" and all that. Not always easy but better by far than the all-in-black whispering and sobbing kind.

When I go, I want a knees-up that everybody will remember for the rest of their days.

Perhaps I should start selling tickets now? 

£100 per mourner seems fair. . .  rubschin:

Well it;s about 100 for a moaner here........ rubschin:

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Re: A Sudden Death
« Reply #34 on: April 28, 2015, 09:29:32 AM »
All went well, good turnout of family and friends and his daughter held it together well. A few tears but plenty of laughs later at the wake as we shared memories and recounted various stories and anecdotes.

Wonderful!  Thumbs:

That is how it should be "A celebration of their life" and all that. Not always easy but better by far than the all-in-black whispering and sobbing kind.

When I go, I want a knees-up that everybody will remember for the rest of their days.

Perhaps I should start selling tickets now? 

£100 per mourner seems fair. . .  rubschin:
I'm sure those turnip futures I found in a skip would cover it

Would expect at least one of those Chinese funeral strippers though
Well, whatever, nevermind