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FOREVER FREE wrote:CA POPPY wrote:Haulinhazmat wrote:
my uncle told me to never tell a lie but I could stretch the truth enough to make it funny.
It's a great attitude! None of us is getting out of here alive. I love it at memorial services when people stand up and tell funny stories about things the departed did. Leave 'em some good material!
Totally agree. Funerals are without a doubt the most depressing ceremonies to sit through. When Diane's mother died we had her cremated as was her request. It was several months later when we had a ceremony and we gathered friends and family together, placed her urn on a table in the front and everybody told stories of their memories of her. The stories were great and folks learned a lot about her that they hadn't heard before. There wasn't a tear in the crowd as this was a "Ceremony Of Life". When I go I want the same thing but I would like it to be in a bar where everybody can raise a toast and tell embarrassing tales about me. I have a special place in Arizona in the mountains between Oatman and Kingman where I've asked for my ashes to be thrown into the wind. It's one of the most beautiful spots I ever seen. Best wishes to ya'all and happy RV'ing.
โJun-20-2013 01:46 PM
CA POPPY wrote:Haulinhazmat wrote:
my uncle told me to never tell a lie but I could stretch the truth enough to make it funny.
It's a great attitude! None of us is getting out of here alive. I love it at memorial services when people stand up and tell funny stories about things the departed did. Leave 'em some good material!
โJun-19-2013 07:00 AM
Haulinhazmat wrote:
my uncle told me to never tell a lie but I could stretch the truth enough to make it funny.
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mockturtle wrote:It's difficult to listen to quackery like Chelation or Amberin without telling the person he's wasting his money. And there's plenty of it out there.
But I also can't help but call quackery by its rightful name and some people don't like that.
โJun-16-2013 02:34 PM
raindove wrote:
Re: purpose of this forum.....
Yes, but.... there's a difference between asking a question or getting a little moral support -- and real life where there are ppl who can't carry on a conversation unless it's about all the gorey details of their problems. A big difference. ๐
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