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I'd like to die in my big warm cosy house, surrounded by my wife, kids, grandkids, etc.
Call me fluffy, but that would make me happy.
Call me fluffy, but that would make me happy.
Originally posted by Wij
I've been in a situation where I thought I might well die. To be honest I wasn't scared at all. It was all over in a few seconds and I thought no more of it. No life flashing before me just, "hmm, this could mean death for me." Very matter of fact. Am I just different ?
I concureOriginally posted by Tom[SHOTTEH]
I'd like to die in my big warm cosy house, surrounded by my wife, kids, grandkids, etc.
Call me fluffy, but that would make me happy.
as Pratchett's Death says, your life flashing before your eyes is the bit between when you are born and when you dieOriginally posted by Wij
I've been in a situation where I thought I might well die. To be honest I wasn't scared at all. It was all over in a few seconds and I thought no more of it. No life flashing before me just, "hmm, this could mean death for me." Very matter of fact. Am I just different ?
the Dalai Lama says if you fill your life with good deeds and being generally nice you will have only good things to look back on when you are old and ready to die, makes good sense to meOriginally posted by SilverHood
I'd like to die of old age, knowing I've lived my life to the full.
Having your entire life flash in front of you, thinking you're gonna die ain't the best feeling in the world. Happend twice now too. For the last time, I hope.
RimmerOriginally posted by Sawtooth
Mind the bus, "What bus?" SPLAT