Peaches Geldof found dead.
Discussion
ali_kat said:
My goodness.
All the low life's with no manners & no respect are in this thread tonight!
Yes it actually made me regret starting the thread. All the low life's with no manners & no respect are in this thread tonight!
Thanks to kinky for the work in clearing it up.
Ran into her when she was flirting with going to uni. Other than that no connection.
My own daughter is almost the same age. She hasn't gone short of hugs and being told we love her ever. Even when it's those troubled times that mean as a parent you find it hard to like your own child. She will get an extra big hug next time we see her.
One feels for the family and especially the kids.
rohrl said:
Dave_ST220 said:
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longshot said:
Halmyre said:
Not just in Ireland - I remember at my gran's funeral in 1975 as the cortege made its way to the cemetery, men taking their hats off as we passed, something that's stayed with me ever since. Nowadays of course men don't really wear hats (unless you count baseball caps).
This is something that I always do when I see a funeral cortege. (I am a baseball cap wearer.)It was initiated by an old gentleman who removed his cap as my father's cortege passed by him and I now pass on the respect that he showed my Dad to others.
This being PH, it probably makes me a weak, sentimental wimp.
There is nothing wrong with showing respect to the deceased.
I was 12 and remember the people standing at the kerb for my Dad. They didn't know us. We didn't know them. A lesson in respect to stand for a lifetime.
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