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Easy way to part with £2800

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Yorkiegirl · 22/09/2006 15:53

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SoupDragon · 22/09/2006 15:54
Sad
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southeastastra · 22/09/2006 15:54

it is for you.

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sunchowder · 22/09/2006 15:55

So sad for you Yorkie.

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Yorkiegirl · 22/09/2006 15:55

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Twiglett · 22/09/2006 15:56

yes its a lot of money

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UrsulatheSeaWitch · 22/09/2006 15:56

It is an impossible amount to have to pay for something you don't want

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micra · 22/09/2006 21:19

And it's not exactly like you're in the mood for shopping around is it? Or feel that it's appropriate? I remember after my Mum's funeral I kind of wished I had - I just went with the firm I'd heard most about, and actually they were OK but not fantastic (and made a couple of really stupid errors) and only had one choice of coffin which wasn't what we'd had in mind, and turned out to be expensive compared to others.

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hazelnuts · 22/09/2006 21:34

I dont know how I would cope with doing something like this. I know I would want the best to give to a loved one. The cost is really stupid. I dont know if I should make plans for mine, so the dc wont have to worry about it.

You have done so well YG. {{{{{ YG }}}}}

He would be so proud of you.

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Yorkiegirl · 23/09/2006 11:24

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Mateychops · 23/09/2006 12:14

Take care, hope you and the girls are ok, thinking of you this weekend. You've given me a lot to think about.

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LieselVonTrapp · 23/09/2006 19:56

You have been so brave and your girls must be so proud of you. (((Hugs)))

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