To me funeral breadbuns filled with tuna and mayo always taste more tasty than wedding versions , Is it all a mind thing your remembering the person and have lots of thoughts rather than its a wedding oh jolly jack tar . Whats other peoples views ?
oh jolly jack tar
I can't say I've ever been to a wedding where tuna mayo sandwiches were served
I can't say I've ever been to a wedding where tuna mayo sandwiches were served
I've never been to a funeral where food was served .
Oh deary me in Middlesbrough we must do our do's different to other regions what do use have to eat to soak up the ale tofu ? that japanese fish ****e i cant think name of ? or pek buns mmmm glad im here with my brown breadbuns full of tuna and mayo .
Can i ask a mod to close this, there seems to have been a ******** invasion.
~J~ why is it called a "wake" when the last thing you expect them to do is wake up?
The English word "wake" originated from the ancient Indo-European root "***" or "weg", meaning "to be active". This evolved into several meanings, including "growth" ("vegetable"), "to become or stay alert", and "watching or guarding". The third also evolved into the word "watch", and it is in this sense that people have a "wake" for someone who recently died