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Re: Respect for the dead.
« Reply #15 on: 13 May 2021, 11:11:45 »

Respect for the dead, soldiers or civilians, means nothing to most young people, unless it's a family member. It's a fact of life and no use getting uppity about it.
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Re: Respect for the dead.
« Reply #16 on: 13 May 2021, 13:50:11 »

Respect for the dead, soldiers or civilians, means nothing to most young people, unless it's a family member. It's a fact of life and no use getting uppity about it.

We are here and then we are not.

Following this, everyone who knows us is here and then they are not.

Following this, nobody knows or cares that we ever existed.

Life will go on as normal and our demise will be irrelevant. :)



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Re: Respect for the dead.
« Reply #17 on: 13 May 2021, 14:30:24 »

Respect for the dead, soldiers or civilians, means nothing to most young people, unless it's a family member. It's a fact of life and no use getting uppity about it.

We are here and then we are not.

Following this, everyone who knows us is here and then they are not.

Following this, nobody knows or cares that we ever existed.

Life will go on as normal and our demise will be irrelevant. :)
Yes.  :)
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Re: Respect for the dead.
« Reply #18 on: 13 May 2021, 14:49:27 »

A guys dying wish, for the hearse to be the one overtaking. The funeral company agreed and used one of their own cars for the request. Fair play for his humour.  :y

https://youtu.be/UiyEwl1Bc18

It's a very short clip. (30 seconds)


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Re: Respect for the dead.
« Reply #19 on: 13 May 2021, 16:34:32 »

KW has oft posted a video of a former Westfield? owner having one last blat.

Quite right too 8)
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Re: Respect for the dead.
« Reply #20 on: 13 May 2021, 21:39:20 »

When they cremated my partners father back in the late '90s they thought it would be a nice idea for the cortege to do a circuit of the village he'd lived in all his life.So there was the hearse a limousine then us in my P6 2.2 and the rest following behind us.At one point I asked my partner what time kick off was at the crematorium and she said 3pm and asked why so I said we're cutting it fine we're still in the village Scunny is eight miles away and its nearly ten to three. Leaving the village we got to the motorway slip road and that was it the hearse driver gunned it and it was outside lane of motorway all the way to the Scunny turn off and we made it just in time for the 3pm slot.
 The old guy would have been laughing his head off all the way at such antics.
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