ANOTHER little insurance misnomer..

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Re: ANOTHER little insurance misnomer..

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

No mate.. he's not a scouser thank goodness. That would have been a final insult! :lol: One thing I remember Dad saying many years ago when I was a kid was that in all the world, there were 2 breeds he could never trust.. a scouser and a french canadian. I don't know what led him to this belief but he must have been stung at some point by both and it stayed with him :worried: :lol:

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When we were getting preparations for my Dads' funeral we were sorting the readings out. I suggested 'High Flight' as Dad was a pilot during WW2. My mother said you know that was his favourite poem. I didn't. I really did not know he was into poetry.
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My condolences to you and your family. One minute they are here the next they are gone.

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simondix wrote:When we were getting preparations for my Dads' funeral we were sorting the readings out. I suggested 'High Flight' as Dad was a pilot during WW2. My mother said you know that was his favourite poem. I didn't. I really did not know he was into poetry.
I didn't know that my dad could have been an opera tenor but he passed it up to stay in the RN.

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After my Dad died we found some drawings and paintings he did in the RAF and before he met Mum

I guess, thinking back he never had time after that...they were very good and I never knew he could :dunno:
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