Twitching & Birdwatching0 min ago
Who is left to sing the lullabys??
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I've been a bit of a dirty ole stop out! went out at 6.50 to go to a funeral & didn't get home till midnight! Didn't stay at the funeral all that time but met a friend I'd not seen for a while! had a bloody good catch up so all bubbly n wide awake now! :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Out of interest, Jo, was your '6.50' departure a.m. or p.m? ('p.m.' sounds like an unusual time for a funeral but, if it was 'a.m.' - and you've been indulging in an informal wake - I'm amazed that you're still able to type!).
Either way, I'll say 'hello' to you, but tell you that I'm definitely not going to sing you any lullabies, as forcing you to listen to my voice would be a breach of your human rights (under the provisions relating to 'cruel and unusual punishments)!
Either way, I'll say 'hello' to you, but tell you that I'm definitely not going to sing you any lullabies, as forcing you to listen to my voice would be a breach of your human rights (under the provisions relating to 'cruel and unusual punishments)!
will be there as fast as me wee legs carry me mamy x
buenchico it was a 6:50PM departure! catholic service, the coffin is accepted into the church on the evening, few prayers said. Coffin is left in the church overnight till the requiem mass followed by burial/cremation.
Quassia hope its not too sad a day for you xx
buenchico it was a 6:50PM departure! catholic service, the coffin is accepted into the church on the evening, few prayers said. Coffin is left in the church overnight till the requiem mass followed by burial/cremation.
Quassia hope its not too sad a day for you xx
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