
and I found some very nasty pics of victorians in coffins - but no 'book of the dead'
www.gravesights.org/postmortem.htm
Don't go there unless you want nightmares.
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www.gravesights.org/postmortem.htm
Don't go there unless you want nightmares.

only just read te last line of your post. That is really spooky, specially the children. Actually, some one I know (Emma of the Terms and conditions) used to work in a photo place, she had to develop pics of a dead person once. Lovely.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:24,
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at the funeral parlour. Her sunken face has stayed in my dreams forever. A bad way to remember someone. Don't do it kids.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:29,
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sad as in sad, not as in crap. I never saw either of my grans - my mum wouldn't let me. Best to have the good memories of them alive and all that.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:32,
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before she died, and that was bad enough 'cos she didn't recognise anyone. When my Nan was laid out in 'state' I didn't go in to see purely for reasons Rob says up there ^^^^^^^. Then I found out we'd got her name wrong all my life.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:40,
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sometimes - like some entire years- she'd use her middle name. Apparantly, my great aunt was actually born on a totally different day to the one everyone thought, They found that out when they found her birth certificate after she died!
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:44,
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that had another name on the back (she was actually Jane whereas we knew her as Jean). That was 15 years ago and I still haven't asked me dad why she used another name.
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My nan has had several medical problems over the years what with an ongoing thyroid complaint and a stroke a few years ago. What got the family riled was when she lied about her age to the doctor! She cut about 5 years off. My mum set that straight as soon as she found out :) Holy shit nan, you're 83, what's the point in telling the doctor you're only 78?
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