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I'm there at the moment flogging so much stuff on Reverb and ebay. I've even tucked notes into each guitar case so my brother will know what my stuff is so he can sell it accordingly.
I've not deleted my browser history yet so I think I don't believe it is going to happen just yet...
How did you cope when you got to the big 5-00?
Better than everybody here pondering on when they are going to be taking up the Harp
You're getting carried away with this death thing. (interesting Freudian slip though).
You may be confusing executor with executioner...
Complete mystery, and no - there was nothing in the tea, and no toxins...she just knew - but that's the kind of death we should all wish for.
"If it smells like shit...It is probably shit"
1) lost mum 2 years ago
2) dad is 95 and won't last forever. It worries me ultimately the thought of going through their possessions and basically scrapping the things that they have collected over their lives, saying goodbye to the empty, lifeless family home that has been a big part of my life for 60 years.
I don't fear death, but I do worry because 2 of my 4 grown up children have autism and I don't know how they will get on when me and the Mrs are out of the picture.
Strangely, I feel a bit concerned about what will happen to my guitars. Not the bought ones, but I have a close bond to the ones I have built myself. It's a strange thought that they will all outlive me.
Why such bitterness and hostility ?
Back to the thread.... I wasn't really asking about death, the fear of it or obsessively thinking about it. I meant what plans have you put in place to help your loved ones. Do they know where any insurances are, is there any money coming to them and how do they access it, which of your guitars are worth anything (so they don't unwittingly sell a £5K instrument for £50), what your wishes are, what the passwords are to important accounts or websites, what song(s) you would like at your funeral, what kind of funeral etc etc. Practical stuff.
Trying to sort all that out when the deceased has left no instruction or help is a nightmare - especially if the person trying to sort it all out is grieving at the same time.
So, if you were to suddenly vanish from your partner's life, how would they cope, and do they really know what to do and where everything is ? It's the last act of kindness to help them when they need you most.
/end of conversation for me.
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I've been here for about a year and I've seen countless threads and comments from you with the lack of any real substance. Yes I do think its attention seeking. The majority of your banal threads are. Do you get a thrill with the little notification icon?
"If it smells like shit...It is probably shit"