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20 March, 2012 at 7:57 am #490646
@duwpin wrote:
death is natures way of telling you to slow down :roll:
it’s stock rotation……..just like the shop shelves
21 March, 2012 at 1:10 am #490647@tinks wrote:
@duwpin wrote:
death is natures way of telling you to slow down :roll:
it’s stock rotation……..just like the shop shelves
No it’s not. Stock rotation has a logic to it. Throw out the old and keep the new.
Death? There is no logic to it.
Old, young, rich or poor. The Grim Reaper will come calling.
It’s a fact of life. And death.
21 March, 2012 at 4:18 pm #490648Its all so final, i thought i would of been going down to the graveyard and chatting at the grave, but theres no one there.
I imagined they were just away for a bit, a holiday or something, but reality strikes when its all back to normal and the relatives and friends have left.
21 March, 2012 at 8:40 pm #490649@a certain sadness wrote:
Its all so final, i thought i would of been going down to the graveyard and chatting at the grave, but theres no one there.
I imagined they were just away for a bit, a holiday or something, but reality strikes when its all back to normal and the relatives and friends have left.
Bittersweet longings
Memories cherished
Hurts forgotten
Regrets? Maybe
But at its heart
A treasure no one else can shareSadness?
There has to be
The loss is real and always will be
Yours to keep
And part of everyday
But every day has changedHealing?
No wound, No sickness
A presence felt
An absence known
Living with the gap
Treasure in the soul22 March, 2012 at 1:17 am #490650@panda12 wrote:
It’s hard dealing with them in my “every day” job.
As a Mortuary Technician, I find it hard.
do you now . . . . . . .
You’re so full of crap that . . . . . .. .. erm i dunno.Let that be a lesson to you……. :evil:
22 March, 2012 at 7:15 am #490651Hmmmmm, I suppose thank goodness, in a way, but I have only experienced watching a death once – I was on holiday in Crete and a guy had a heart attack as he entered the sea – was awful because he was Norwegian and nobody could speak his language to his wife :(
It is weird looking at a dead body!
22 March, 2012 at 8:01 am #490652@toybulldog wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
It’s hard dealing with them in my “every day” job.
As a Mortuary Technician, I find it hard.
do you now . . . . . . .
You’re so full of crap that . . . . . .. .. erm i dunno.Let that be a lesson to you……. :evil:
Mr Dog, I have had a butchers at a few of your posts. I don’t think they have much pedigree though, chum.
I don’t suspect you winalot of arguments. 8)
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