Question by Bungie: I just had a good memory of my husband(died) of toast he gave at weddings. you have one?
“Here’s to the bee that stung the bull that started the bull abucking, now that same little bee stung Adam and Eve and started the world afu—-g!! Funny huh??
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HA HA WHAT A FUNNY TOAST…..
MY MUM DIED EXACTLY 1 YEAR AGO AND MY FAVE MEMORY WAS STAYING UP LATE AND WATCHING MOVIES WITH HER SUCKING TEA THROUGH THE TIPS OF TIMTAMS… OH THE FUN TIMES HUH?
I’M SORRY YOUR HUSBAN DIED.
Krissy
May 4, 2014 at 10:49 am
that was a good one! dont get to hear many original ideas…
i’m sorry about your loss.
sexydevilgirl
May 4, 2014 at 10:58 am
It’s special that you have this funny memory. My dad died 9 years ago and I remember funny things about him just like it was yesterday. Always hold on to that memory and remember he is still watching over you.
tertro
May 4, 2014 at 11:00 am
I am truly sorry for your loss. It’s the good memories like these that remind us of how lucky we were to have known them, isn’t it?
I was the best man at my little brother’s wedding. My father was present there… He died last year. Here’s the toast I gave (it was a bit more serious than your husband’s):
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My family and I have loved Jim his entire life. And just when we were finally getting to LIKE him… he went off and got married.
Health, love, and prosperity… and the time to enjoy them all. (I raised my glass here…) To Jim and Jill!
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My good memory is of Dad, after everyone in the neighborhood knew he was dying, when he fell down in the front yard, and Mom went to get the neighbor to help her pick him up and get him to the car, for the fifteen-minute round trip they needed to make.
Upon seeing the neighbor across the street hurrying to Dad’s aid, the next-door neighbor came over to help too. They got him to the car, and Mom and Dad went on their way, but it got the attention of so many neighbors that by the time Mom and Dad returned, half the neighborhood was standing in the yard talking about him.
Dad, knowing the gravity of the conversation, but determined to bring it up a notch, said, as he got back out of the car, “Ok, I’m here! You can start the funeral now!”
42ITUS
May 4, 2014 at 11:30 am
Isn’t it great that, whenever your having a lousy day, all of a sudden you think of something that makes you smile about a loved one who’s no longer with you. It’s kinda like they saw the day you were having and said “Remember this?”. I get those all the time, and they always make me smile, like yours did. Thanks…
john_stolworthy
May 4, 2014 at 11:37 am