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Funeral buffets
Nick:
Made the mistake of going back to the wake thing. It was at a British Legion Club, which was an experience. It was decorated with oil paintings of battleships and spitfires and there was a picture of the Queen c. 1960.
There was the buffet. Mystery sandwiches, buns, tea, samosas, pork pies, Scotch eggs, weeny pizzas, other stuff.
I tucked in. noooo:
I regret it now noooo:
Some mystery spicey stuff is repeating on me and it was at a funny time of day (3.00) . I bet everyone there is regretting it now noooo:
boogs:
Never understand why they do that.... The food is usually like that... and either too much or not enough... noooo:
When we lost Dad 18 months ago Mum refused to have any of that and we all went to a nice restaurant and had beautiful home made soup with fresh bread then home made pastry's and cake ... It was lovely.... He would have loved it.. cloud9:
Fitting end .. cloud9:
Steve:
--- Quote from: Nick (GC First Class) on August 12, 2013, 05:36:49 PM ---Made the mistake of going back to the wake thing. It was at a British Legion Club, which was an experience. It was decorated with oil paintings of battleships and spitfires and there was a picture of the Queen c. 1960.
There was the buffet. Mystery sandwiches, buns, tea, samosas, pork pies, Scotch eggs, weeny pizzas, other stuff.
I tucked in. noooo:
I regret it now noooo:
Some mystery spicey stuff is repeating on me and it was at a funny time of day (3.00) . I bet everyone there is regretting it now noooo:
--- End quote ---
I expect the deceased would rather not have had to be there either
Nick:
He wasn't ::) We left him at the crematorium :thumbsup:
Steve:
--- Quote from: Nick (GC First Class) on August 12, 2013, 06:25:16 PM ---He wasn't ::) We left him at the crematorium :thumbsup:
--- End quote ---
Safest option
yes that was a bit of a doh: by me wasn't it redface:
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