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A lovely idea.

A great way to find peace and remember a cherished loved one, opposite a car showroom, in the shadow of the gasometers. 

With the faint aroma of a nearby canal 

its what they'd have wanted.

 

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39 minutes ago, RamNut said:

A lovely idea.

A great way to find peace and remember a cherished loved one, opposite a car showroom, in the shadow of the gasometers. 

With the faint aroma of a nearby canal 

its what they'd have wanted.

 

He he .......................but it'll be visited more often 'cause it's next to the footy!

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Magic.

 

When I go, gather there, light a fat one, drop your heads for a second and give a nod to eternity, then get down the Brunny for one before getting back to sing yourself hoarse for the Rams.

 

If you can speak properly when you get home, I'll f****** haunt you.

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What is just a soulless retail park to one, is a special place that will hold so many memories for others. 

Look around you today, all those young kids going through the turnstiles with their Mums or Dad’s, to these the BBG means nothing, in the next 30/40 years this garden could be a great place to spend 10 minutes remembering those moments.

Those kids today will not be moaning about the lack of possession at 5pm, the money we wasted in 15/16 or why is Chris Martin on the bench, they are having the time of their lives at a 0-0 draw, hanging at the hoardings for a selfie with Rammie.

This is their standing on a milk crate in the Popside and Pride Park is their BBG. We may not win the league, Gary Rowett may not be Brian Clough but how many clubs in England will see their fans go with seeing no success at all.

We hear you old farts, the old days were great, consider yourselves lucky and don’t judge every season by those and mock those who had no control of when they entered this world. David Nugent may not be Kevin Hector, but to one young boy or girl today he could mean just as much.

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13 hours ago, RamNut said:

A lovely idea.

A great way to find peace and remember a cherished loved one, opposite a car showroom, in the shadow of the gasometers. 

With the faint aroma of a nearby canal 

its what they'd have wanted.

 

Well why not, within days of our loved ones dying we either dump them in a big hole in the ground or hurl them into a big incinerator that reduces them to ashes, then to make it worse they dump any old set of ashes in a box for the family to do something with.

So actually what they are proposing sounds quite nice alongside that.

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