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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: A bloody crap day
« Reply #15 on: 01 July 2009, 20:57:57 »

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:-[ Death stalks us at every turn :-[


I've turned a few corners, but he hasn't got me yet! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;)

That's cos you move too fast !!!  :o

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;)

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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #16 on: 01 July 2009, 21:50:25 »

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Last chap I discovered like that was sat in his armchair in front of the telly with a glass of whiskey on the arm --- looked very peaceful. Nice way to go, if you have to go at all !!!!!!



........overwhelmed by the disproportionate and quite unnecessarily generous coverage of the Michael Jackson story I shouldn't wonder ::) ::) ::) :y
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HolyCount

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« Reply #17 on: 01 July 2009, 22:01:17 »

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Last chap I discovered like that was sat in his armchair in front of the telly with a glass of whiskey on the arm --- looked very peaceful. Nice way to go, if you have to go at all !!!!!!



........overwhelmed by the disproportionate and quite unnecessarily generous coverage of the Michael Jackson story I shouldn't wonder ::) ::) ::) :y

Or accidentally caught an episode of Big Brother !!!
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crazyjoetavola

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Re: A bloody crap day
« Reply #18 on: 01 July 2009, 22:02:37 »

Like the new avatar HC :y :y
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Re: A bloody crap day
« Reply #19 on: 01 July 2009, 22:05:40 »

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Went to work this morning. Customer said she would meet me with materials she had supplied.

After half an hour she did not appear and no answer from the door or the telephone.
I noticed the key in the front door. Locked from the inside :-/

Found a neighbour and he agreed I should break in. So forced a window and entered. :y

We found her on the floor by her bed clutching her heart tablets. She passed away in the night. Alone  :'( :'(

A crap day.

My sympathies....

Been there with strangers and relatives alike.  It can certainly spoil your day...

Best way I found to personally deal was to treat the late departed with as much courtesy, common decency and decorum as I would like to receive, had the circumstances been reversed.

Whilst it had no effect on the late departed, in all honesty, it certainly made me feel as though I had 'paid my dues', so to speak.....   :'(
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HolyCount

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« Reply #20 on: 01 July 2009, 22:07:58 »

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Went to work this morning. Customer said she would meet me with materials she had supplied.

After half an hour she did not appear and no answer from the door or the telephone.
I noticed the key in the front door. Locked from the inside :-/

Found a neighbour and he agreed I should break in. So forced a window and entered. :y

We found her on the floor by her bed clutching her heart tablets. She passed away in the night. Alone  :'( :'(

A crap day.

My sympathies....

Been there with strangers and relatives alike.  It can certainly spoil your day...

Best way I found to personally deal was to treat the late departed with as much courtesy, common decency and decorum as I would like to receive, had the circumstances been reversed.

Whilst it had no effect on the late departed, in all honesty, it certainly made me feel as though I had 'paid my dues', so to speak.....   :'(

Exactly right H21  :y  But  I am afraid a little black humour creeps in now and again  :-[  only in "like company" I stress
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Re: A bloody crap day
« Reply #21 on: 01 July 2009, 22:22:42 »

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Last chap I discovered like that was sat in his armchair in front of the telly with a glass of whiskey on the arm --- looked very peaceful. Nice way to go, if you have to go at all !!!!!!

That is how I would like to go :D more likely to be more complicated than that though. ::)

Finding a body is something I have not experienced, must be quite a shock.... :(
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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #22 on: 01 July 2009, 22:30:42 »

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Went to work this morning. Customer said she would meet me with materials she had supplied.

After half an hour she did not appear and no answer from the door or the telephone.
I noticed the key in the front door. Locked from the inside :-/

Found a neighbour and he agreed I should break in. So forced a window and entered. :y

We found her on the floor by her bed clutching her heart tablets. She passed away in the night. Alone  :'( :'(

A crap day.

My sympathies....

Been there with strangers and relatives alike.  It can certainly spoil your day...

Best way I found to personally deal was to treat the late departed with as much courtesy, common decency and decorum as I would like to receive, had the circumstances been reversed.

Whilst it had no effect on the late departed, in all honesty, it certainly made me feel as though I had 'paid my dues', so to speak.....   :'(


....having seen too much of it and heard the accompanying comments made by more than a few of my beloved brethren, this was one of the few ways I could remain objective, treat the incident and the victim with due dignity and readjust myself to hope for some sort of normality after work.

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HolyCount

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« Reply #23 on: 01 July 2009, 22:33:19 »

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Like the new avatar HC :y :y

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« Reply #24 on: 01 July 2009, 22:33:59 »

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Went to work this morning. Customer said she would meet me with materials she had supplied.

After half an hour she did not appear and no answer from the door or the telephone.
I noticed the key in the front door. Locked from the inside :-/

Found a neighbour and he agreed I should break in. So forced a window and entered. :y

We found her on the floor by her bed clutching her heart tablets. She passed away in the night. Alone  :'( :'(

A crap day.

My sympathies....

Been there with strangers and relatives alike.  It can certainly spoil your day...

Best way I found to personally deal was to treat the late departed with as much courtesy, common decency and decorum as I would like to receive, had the circumstances been reversed.

Whilst it had no effect on the late departed, in all honesty, it certainly made me feel as though I had 'paid my dues', so to speak.....   :'(


....having seen too much of it and heard the accompanying comments made by more than a few of my beloved brethren, this was one of the few ways I could remain objective, treat the incident and the victim with due dignity and readjust myself to hope for some sort of normality after work.


nutshell....   ;)
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Re: A bloody crap day
« Reply #25 on: 03 July 2009, 11:39:24 »

I would like to die on the job. ;D :y
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« Reply #26 on: 03 July 2009, 11:45:36 »

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Like the new avatar HC :y :y

  ;)... :-X...:y
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #27 on: 03 July 2009, 12:10:50 »

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Like the new avatar HC :y :y

  ;)... :-X...:y


Yes HC has now 'come out'  as the genuine Prussian Graf Von Holy Count, with now a wonderful coat of arms belonging to his old Prussian family 8-) 8-) 8-).

His Prussian family were acquaintances of Otto Eduard Leopold Von Bismarck, Prince of Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg, Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, and personal friends of the Kaiser Wilhelm II, when young HG started in life, playing with models of the High Seas Fleet given to him by his uncle Alfred von Tirpitz .

How do you like your formal family history Graf Von Holly Count? :-/ :-/ ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)  I can research further for a reasonable fee ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;)
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HolyCount

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Re: A bloody crap day
« Reply #28 on: 03 July 2009, 12:25:55 »

Very imaginative, Lizzie, and almost there  ;)
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Lizzie_Zoom

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Re: A bloody crap day
« Reply #29 on: 03 July 2009, 12:27:28 »

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Very imaginative, Lizzie, and almost there  ;)


Thanks Graf Von HC, but I was just feeling bored!! ::) ::) ;D ;D ;) ;)

Glad to hear Sir that I am very close to the truth though :y :y :D :D ;) ;)
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