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Co-operative Funeralcare Weymouth - IN POOR TASTE?
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blinkythefish
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So obviously not that poor taste then'The More I know about people the Better I like my Dog'
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Maybe the post went too far in venting rageOwing on CC £00.00 :j
It's like shooting nerds in a barrel0 -
looks like this rants been buried..........:whistle:counting down the time I got left.:beer::beer:0
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“He's not pining, he's passed on. This rant is no more. He has ceased to be. He's expired and gone to meet his maker. He's a stiff, bereft of life, he rests in peace. If you hadn't have nailed him to the perch he'd be pushing up the daisies. He's rung down the curtain and joined the choir invisible. This is an ex-rant!”0
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Was that the happy hour two for one offer ?0
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This is what it said:I was saddened watching coverage of the funeral of James Wright in Weymouth this evening. Another young life ended in Afghanistan.My sadness soon changed to fury when the hurse containing this brave soldiers body was clearly seen to be carrying advertising in the windows for Co-operative Funeralcare. I would find this in total poor taste for anyone's funeral, let alone such a brave young man where media coverage would be significant.The manager responsible for the Co-op funeral service in Weymouth - Helen Allen - said; "I did not realise we were advertising."Disgusting.:mad:
Just in case anyone was wondering. Cached pages rock!0 -
hmm well I think that's in poor taste, nice one on tracing the rant!0
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It is poor taste, but something that should be overlooked as it risks taking the light of the brave soldier who died for this country.0
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