Just makes you want to make sure everythings in order.
Make a will, decide what songs at your funeral, etc..
Sounds morbid but it doesn't hurt to think about these things
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Just makes you want to make sure everythings in order.
Make a will, decide what songs at your funeral, etc..
Sounds morbid but it doesn't hurt to think about these things
I don't want a funeral, just scrap me up off the road, chuck me in a bag and incinerate :D
See you on the other side 8-)
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Originally Posted by Kevinb
WTF, it's not war out there, just riding a bike ffs.
car stays tucked up in the warm for the missus and baby. prolls? now if you'd said trolls i'd be closer to your thinking, i detest the bus, pointless waste of time, i'd rather crawl to work than get on one of them again.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mitch9128
Proletariat
I like riding my bike, but sod that for a game of soldiers, i'd rather be on a warm bus than soaking wet.
oh ok,
i used to think sod being a soldier for a game of soldiers but thats another thread entirely.... ;D it's only my kit and bike and spirits that get dampened in the wet, my socks stay dry so its all good :P
Fear not, skin is waterproof.
and if it aint raining, it aint tra........ :)
Glad to hear your okay mate. Your bike isn't the hardest think to miss either.
Keep your chin up and just keep those eyes wide open for crazy idiots
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Originally Posted by Kevinb
Funny you should say that Kev.......but its not morbid at all.
As many of you know, my mum suffered a massive brain bleed in May and never came round from it.
When going through her things I found 2 letters, in with her will, addressed to me.
One was a lovely one saying how I wasnt to grieve and how proud she is of me etc etc,
The other had all of her bank details, direct debit payments, where to find paperwork etc etc so that I would be able to cancel everything and deal with her financial affairs without the worry of forgetting anything.
Both letters were dated one month before the day she died !
I will be forever grateful for those letters because it told me everything I needed to know to ensure everything was sorted with no worries on my part. She even said where she wants her ashes thrown, the music at her service and what I was to do with her treasured possessions.
One thing I urge people to do is to address these issues 'cos it certainly makes life a little easier for those left behind and gets rid of any doubts about whether they wanted a funeral/cremation/flowers/music/ etc etc
Not morbid Kevinb........thoughtful I'd say :) :) :) :) :) :)