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slinky 18-11-2007 00:16

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 495220)
If she use two mirrors , the one behind her will reflect the opposite image to the front mirror and she should be able to read it that way ( its an old trick used by the porn industry for up close camera shots from difficult angles) :D ;)

:eek::eek: and you know this because ........................?? :D

Bonnyboy 18-11-2007 00:22

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 495214)
its certainly an odd thing to me, but that thought never entered my head,cos does it really matter?what i mean is some like to talk to all and sundry about it, some will not talk/dont want it mentioned, theres no right or wrong with it,

I just thought it odd, but then we all deal with things in a different way. There is no right or wrong way to deal with grief as you say. Does it really matter ? I dont think so really, if the girl gets some solace from it all well and good. :)

steeljack 18-11-2007 00:30

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 495221)
:eek::eek: and you know this because ........................?? :D

think National Geographic or the discovery channel did a program on filming inside difficult to access places ........;) ;) :cool: ....I'm pleading the fifth on this ..:D

garinda 18-11-2007 00:31

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Just a thought.

When you lose someone you love, it's really hard to understand that the world is going on as normal all around you, and after all the fuss and inital sympathy has died down, it seems like everyone but you has forgotten the deceased. Perhaps that's why she decided to share what she's done, by going to the press.

slinky 18-11-2007 00:35

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 495224)
think National Geographic or the discovery channel did a program on filming inside difficult to access places ........;) ;) :cool: ....I'm pleading the fifth on this ..:D


Tut TUT :p:D

steeljack 18-11-2007 00:41

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I suppose it could used as a sort of quality control test for prospective husbands to find out how literate they are :rolleyes: ;) ;)

Ianto.W. 18-11-2007 17:21

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 495097)
It's a good job she didn't go for Gray's "Elegy" or it would have reached her ankles. ;)

Sorry, I can't take this seriously. I could, perhaps, understand a picture of the deceased but this is just weird and the poem is ......... no, I'm too polite to say.

Yep - I'm judging again! :eek:

Does it start like this; Curfew tolls the knell of parting day?

West Ender 18-11-2007 19:17

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 495389)
Does it start like this; Curfew tolls the knell of parting day?


Yes, it does and there are about 12 verses. ;)

MargaretR 18-11-2007 19:33

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 495418)
Yes, it does and there are about 12 verses. ;)

It gives new dimension to 'book at bedtime' - what will her future husband make of it? - better that she lies on her back ALWAYS ;)

Eric 18-11-2007 19:36

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 495224)
think National Geographic or the discovery channel did a program on filming inside difficult to access places ........;) ;) :cool: ....I'm pleading the fifth on this ..:D

A little late for the fifth when you have already incrimiated yourself:D

emamum 18-11-2007 20:01

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she obviously loved him and she wanted a permanent reminder of him.... if it makes her feel better about losing him, who are we to judge... she isnt forcing anyone else to have one or for any one to look at it.... its her choice.
i dont have any tattoos but i have been thinking about it and if i do, it will be my choice! i say good for her, if it helps

BERNADETTE 18-11-2007 20:14

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I don't think people are judging as such Em just wondering why it had to be broadcast. Think most of us see grief as a very personal thing. So yes if a tatto makes you feel better then have one but why the need to put it in the local paper???

emamum 18-11-2007 20:16

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maybe it was her way of making sure he was remembered?

BERNADETTE 18-11-2007 20:22

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 495475)
maybe it was her way of making sure he was remembered?

I really don't think people are going to forget him whether she tells the paper about the tattoo or not:confused:

emamum 18-11-2007 20:25

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but we are all speaking about the tattoo, which is about her uncle so we are kind of passing on the memory of her uncle???? if that makes sense lol


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