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  #1
Mo
 
Default A death in the family

I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
had never heard of using technology he never understood.
A gentleman to the end he died peacefully in his sleep in his own
home.
A fate I would wish for myself, just not yet.

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Mo
GSR600

 
  #2
steve robinson
 
Default Re: A death in the family

Mo wrote:

> I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
> had never heard of using technology he never understood.
> A gentleman to the end he died peacefully in his sleep in his own
> home.
> A fate I would wish for myself, just not yet.



my condolances

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  #3
Lucifer
 
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On Jul 15, 9:14 pm, Mo <mo.chi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
> had never heard of using technology he never understood.
> A gentleman to the end he died peacefully in his sleep in his own
> home.
> A fate I would wish for myself, just not yet.


My condolences.

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Lucifer - Yamaha XV535 Virago

 
  #4
Rope
 
Default Re: A death in the family

In article <xn0f8qqlv1ri72s007@news-text.blueyonder.co.uk>, Steve
robinson wrote:
> my condolances


It's his father *in law* FFS!

One step above MIL - I would be doing a happy dance!

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Rob_P
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  #5
Des
 
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Mo <mo.childs@gmail.com> wrote:

> I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
> had never heard of using technology he never understood.
> A gentleman to the end he died peacefully in his sleep in his own
> home.
> A fate I would wish for myself, just not yet.


As we say, zichono lebrach`a.

D.
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des | 'trop d'la balle, j'kiffe grave!'
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  #6
The Older Gentleman
 
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Mo <mo.childs@gmail.com> wrote:

> I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
> had never heard of


He died shagging Mystic Meg?


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  #7
Cane
 
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On 15 Jul, 21:14, Mo <mo.chi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
> had never heard of using technology he never understood.


I'm dying to know...

 
  #8
Eiron
 
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Cane wrote:
> On 15 Jul, 21:14, Mo <mo.chi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
>> had never heard of using technology he never understood.

>
> I'm dying to know...


Maybe he drowned in a rotating vat of zabaglione, being unable to get
out due to the centripetal force. That covers both points.

--
Eiron.
 
  #9
Champ
 
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 09:27:33 +0100, Eiron <E1ron@hotmail.com> wrote:

>Cane wrote:
>> On 15 Jul, 21:14, Mo <mo.chi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
>>> had never heard of using technology he never understood.

>>
>> I'm dying to know...

>
>Maybe he drowned in a rotating vat of zabaglione, being unable to get
>out due to the centripetal force. That covers both points.


That would do it for me. Zaba-what?
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Champ
I don't know, but I been told, you never slow down, you never get old
ZX10R | GPz750turbo | GSX-R600 (race)
neal at champ dot org dot uk
 
  #10
Caduceus
 
Default Re: A death in the family

Mo wrote:
> I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
> had never heard of using technology he never understood.
> A gentleman to the end he died peacefully in his sleep in his own
> home.
> A fate I would wish for myself, just not yet.
>
> --
> Mo
> GSR600
>

Sorry to hear that. A death is always rotten. Lost many loved ones myself








 
  #11
Mo
 
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On Jul 15, 10:54 pm, Rope <s...@ukrm.net> wrote:
> In article <xn0f8qqlv1ri72s...@news-text.blueyonder.co.uk>, Steve
>
> robinson wrote:
> > my condolances

>
> It's his father *in law* FFS!
>
> One step above MIL - I would be doing a happy dance!


I know some people don't like M.i.Ls on principal but my Mother in
law, who died 10 years ago, really was one of the nicest most helpful
people you could have met.

--
Mo
GSR600

 
  #12
Mo
 
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On Jul 16, 7:17 am, chateau.murray.takethis...@dsl.pipex.com (The
Older Gentleman) wrote:
> Mo <mo.chi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
> > had never heard of

>
> He died shagging Mystic Meg?


Almost true :-) He did have a lady friend but I'm sworn not to say
more.

--
Mo
GSR600


 
  #13
Mo
 
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On Jul 16, 9:27 am, Eiron <E1...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Cane wrote:
> > On 15 Jul, 21:14, Mo <mo.chi...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> >> I would like to report the death of my father in law in a medium he
> >> had never heard of using technology he never understood.

>
> > I'm dying to know...

>
> Maybe he drowned in a rotating vat of zabaglione, being unable to get
> out due to the centripetal force. That covers both points.
>
> --
> Eiron.


I'm pretty sure he didn't know what zabaglione was and I'm certain
he'd never heard of centripetal force. So that's a possibility but I
expect the bed would have been in more of a mess if true.

--
Mo
GSR600

 
  #14
Champ
 
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:03:06 -0000, Mo <mo.childs@gmail.com> wrote:

>> One step above MIL - I would be doing a happy dance!

>
>I know some people don't like M.i.Ls on principal but my Mother in
>law, who died 10 years ago, really was one of the nicest most helpful
>people you could have met.


My (now-ex) mother in law was great.

I've usually got on very well with girlfriend's mums. I think women
have much more trouble with M-i-Ls than men do.
--
Champ
I don't know, but I been told, you never slow down, you never get old
ZX10R | GPz750turbo | GSX-R600 (race)
neal at champ dot org dot uk
 
  #15
Hog
 
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Mo wrote:
> On Jul 15, 10:54 pm, Rope <s...@ukrm.net> wrote:
>> In article <xn0f8qqlv1ri72s...@news-text.blueyonder.co.uk>, Steve
>>
>> robinson wrote:
>>> my condolances

>>
>> It's his father *in law* FFS!
>>
>> One step above MIL - I would be doing a happy dance!

>
> I know some people don't like M.i.Ls on principal but my Mother in
> law, who died 10 years ago, really was one of the nicest most helpful
> people you could have met.


Mine is a star, she lived with us for several years.

--
Hog
'03 ST4S '96 Bastard12 '89 R100RS '81 XS650 '78 RD400


 
  #16
Ben
 
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:03:06 -0000, Mo <mo.childs@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Jul 15, 10:54 pm, Rope <s...@ukrm.net> wrote:
>> In article <xn0f8qqlv1ri72s...@news-text.blueyonder.co.uk>, Steve
>>
>> robinson wrote:
>> > my condolances

>>
>> It's his father *in law* FFS!
>>
>> One step above MIL - I would be doing a happy dance!

>
>I know some people don't like M.i.Ls on principal but my Mother in
>law, who died 10 years ago, really was one of the nicest most helpful
>people you could have met.


Bought my MIL and FIL are great, and they get on well with my parents
too.
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ZX-10R
 
  #17
doetnietcomputeren
 
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Ben wrote:

> Bought my MIL and FIL are great, and they get on well with my parents
> too.


Did you keep the receipt, just in case like?

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Dnc
 
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