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Old 11-23-2010, 07:16 PM
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sueisallaboutquilts
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Originally Posted by lab fairy
I agree with the fact that many cultures and time periods have their own ways of handling deceased relatives. My husband's family really likes to photograph and video things like this. I just leave family reunions when they break out the home movies of funerals and start narrating. It gets really weird when you get copies of those things (ours are in a box in the bottom of an old antique chest).

I guess if you can hang a picture on your wall you can put it on your facebook page. We all KNOW how private those are (since you are supposed to be friended, etc. :roll: :roll: :roll: NOT).
Labfairy, you are joking,right???
OMG that's really STRANGE!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

But listen everyone, I respect the fact that people do what they do. It's just really hard to imagine being at a reunion and having those kinds of movies!!!!!!!! AAHHHHHH
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