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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    I'm not having a service, no hymns, no word's, just gone.
    I can't see why people spend money on vicars who never knew you and headstones that nobody will look at.
    Once you draw your last breath there's really nothing more to say.🙂
    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.

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    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.
    There’s no doubt a good vicar can give a very good and uplifting sermon.

    I hear what Des says but I think a vicar will be needed at my service to keep order and organise all the tributes.

    I wouldn’t want to go out to a shambles in front of such a crowd 😌

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    The question is, though, Mick, will Oldham be there to wish you well on your way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    The question is, though, Mick, will Oldham be there to wish you well on your way?
    😩😩😩

    That bloke was such a c hunt.

    Loathsome dwarf.

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    Hahahahaha! I thought that would cheer you up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    😩😩😩

    That bloke was such a c hunt.

    Loathsome dwarf.
    Always proffered his Carolgees persona 😱
    Imagine him and spit the dog doing a uligy

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveP67 is back! View Post
    Always proffered his Carolgees persona 😱
    Imagine him and spit the dog doing a uligy
    He was a lot of things but he wasn’t Carolgees mate.

    The dwarf had no political type rants.

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    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.

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