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Road Side Pub
your feelings on death, long
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<blockquote data-quote="truebluedevil02" data-source="post: 11550647" data-attributes="member: 43475"><p>For once you gave some damn good advise:beer:. </p><p></p><p> Live your life, be a good person, by showing others the love you have been shown you are doing good by those who have passed and that is about all anyone can ask of anyone. They were there for you, and they loved you, mourning and being depressed isn't what they would want. Celebrate there lives by going out and telling stories of them to your friends at work, the bar, or where ever.</p><p></p><p>I know how you feel, in the last 3 years I have lost 3 uncles, 1 aunt, a cousin, my god mother, and my grandmother is going shortly along with another uncle(just waiting for the news). But other than my god mother, i haven't shed a tear, we have just sat around telling funny stories about them. It has been so great for everyone and we know that's exactly the way they would want it. My grand mother has always told me to bring a keg to her funeral, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truebluedevil02, post: 11550647, member: 43475"] For once you gave some damn good advise:beer:. Live your life, be a good person, by showing others the love you have been shown you are doing good by those who have passed and that is about all anyone can ask of anyone. They were there for you, and they loved you, mourning and being depressed isn't what they would want. Celebrate there lives by going out and telling stories of them to your friends at work, the bar, or where ever. I know how you feel, in the last 3 years I have lost 3 uncles, 1 aunt, a cousin, my god mother, and my grandmother is going shortly along with another uncle(just waiting for the news). But other than my god mother, i haven't shed a tear, we have just sat around telling funny stories about them. It has been so great for everyone and we know that's exactly the way they would want it. My grand mother has always told me to bring a keg to her funeral, lol. [/QUOTE]
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