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In article <ata723tl83gjeassjpgbju1qf3bkgvq5kh@4ax.com>, Champ says...
> The funeral was a humanist ceremony - a first for me and I have to say > it was a million times better than the usual religious nonsense. It > really was a celebration of what a marvellous man Graham was, and what > a great life he led. That lot did Muz's funeral. Now obviously it's never a time of joy, but the chap they sent along did a very, very good job, and earned the respect of many who heard him. I'd give them the business, no question; I said as much to you a while back, seeing as you don't much like the god-stuff either. > So, tis done, and it was done well. Goodbye, Graham. Thanks for all > the laughs. > > http://www.champ.org.uk/bikes/images...nd%20Four4.jpg Sorry to hear your mate went - sounds like quite a character though, and a full life led. -- Bear |