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but just want to say Respect.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. If I were one to get riled (I don't) I would have got riled by the strange post by anneasquith.
anneasquith
These mothers , were allowed to mourn as is the practice of their chosen religion.
Note the word 'allowed' ... can you expand on that please anne?
anneasquith
just another excuse for some abers to "" have a go "" at Muslims. :-(
I see my posts on this thread as anti misogyny.
anneasquith
These mothers , were allowed to mourn as is the practice of their chosen religion.
Note the word 'allowed' ... can you expand on that please anne?
anneasquith
just another excuse for some abers to "" have a go "" at Muslims. :-(
I see my posts on this thread as anti misogyny.
To help alleviate this thread becoming too serious....
A Scotsman was leaving his local caff with his morning coffee when he noticed a most unusual funeral procession approaching the nearby cemetery. A black hearse was followed by a second black hearse about fifty feet behind the first one. Behind the second hearse was a solitary man walking a dog on a leash. Behind him, a short distance back, were about 200 men walking single file.
The man couldn't stand the curiosity.
He respectfully approached the man walking the dog and said: "I am so sorry for your loss, this may be a bad time to disturb you, but I've never seen a funeral like this. Whose funeral is it?" "My wife's." ''What happened to her?" "She yelled at me and my dog attacked and killed her.
"He inquired further, "But who is in the second hearse?" The man answered, "My mother-in-law. She was trying to help my wife when the dog turned on her."
A very poignant and touching moment of brotherhood and silence passed between the two men.
"Can I borrow the dog?" he man replied, "Get in line."
A Scotsman was leaving his local caff with his morning coffee when he noticed a most unusual funeral procession approaching the nearby cemetery. A black hearse was followed by a second black hearse about fifty feet behind the first one. Behind the second hearse was a solitary man walking a dog on a leash. Behind him, a short distance back, were about 200 men walking single file.
The man couldn't stand the curiosity.
He respectfully approached the man walking the dog and said: "I am so sorry for your loss, this may be a bad time to disturb you, but I've never seen a funeral like this. Whose funeral is it?" "My wife's." ''What happened to her?" "She yelled at me and my dog attacked and killed her.
"He inquired further, "But who is in the second hearse?" The man answered, "My mother-in-law. She was trying to help my wife when the dog turned on her."
A very poignant and touching moment of brotherhood and silence passed between the two men.
"Can I borrow the dog?" he man replied, "Get in line."