Good to see these troubled times haven't dampened your sunny disposition Des', laugh and the world laughs with you..... 😊 .
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I'm going to be scattered with my wife and the ashes of our pet's, either in the bluebell woods by us or over Kinver Edge.
Growing up in my family nobody I knew went to church on Sundays and I remember my mom telling me I could not go to Sunday school with my mates who had to go because she thought the bloke who ran it was creepy. I think the term ***** would be used now. But as I got to adulthood and experienced marriage, kids, divorce, redundancy, grief and loss etc I started to attend church and I found a gentle solace there and over time I had what is called an epiphany. I was confirmed and now, Covid permitting I attend church every Sunday at 8 o'clock. I would be a liar if some Sundays, in the winter I feel tempted to turn over and go back to sleep, but I don't and I feel great when I am on my way to service. There is no singing, or music, its just a spoken service and I really come away feeling great. That is until I remember Albion happen to be playing later that day and that ruins all the good work church has done for me.
The question is, though, Mick, will Oldham be there to wish you well on your way?
Hahahahaha! I thought that would cheer you up!
I remember him sitting on a bar stool in that Peterborough pub before a match. If I remember correctly it was a decent gathering in there.