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Fisherman's Friends
« on: 11 February 2013, 22:45:14 »

A rather weird experience regarding this tragic incident.

My father in law died in Cornwall in 2011 and at the time of the funeral we were staying in Tregony and I was a frequent visitor to the Kings Arms. There was a competition/ loyalty card for the purchase of Tribute Brewery beers linked to Fisherman's Friend and to cut a long story short I ended up with a cd of their music.

Not seen the cd since.

Drove back from Manchester yesterday and listened to  the tragic news. Arrived back home and went into a spare room for some files and there was the Fisherman's cd. I said something weird had happened and turns out my wife had found  it a day or so before and just put it in the spare room on its own.

Just felt so strange

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« Reply #1 on: 12 February 2013, 10:45:28 »

I didn't realise what this was about until I saw this on the BBC News website today: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-21426938
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« Reply #2 on: 12 February 2013, 15:09:06 »

 :'( :'( it a shame i liked to listen to them quite a lot  rip to the pair of them they will be missed :'( :'( :'( :'(
        sad very sad :( :( :(
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« Reply #3 on: 12 February 2013, 15:45:00 »

A rather weird experience regarding this tragic incident.

My father in law died in Cornwall in 2011 and at the time of the funeral we were staying in Tregony and I was a frequent visitor to the Kings Arms. There was a competition/ loyalty card for the purchase of Tribute Brewery beers linked to Fisherman's Friend and to cut a long story short I ended up with a cd of their music.

Not seen the cd since.

Drove back from Manchester yesterday and listened to  the tragic news. Arrived back home and went into a spare room for some files and there was the Fisherman's cd. I said something weird had happened and turns out my wife had found  it a day or so before and just put it in the spare room on its own.

Just felt so strange
My life is full of stuff like that. It either means that some of us are more 'receptive' than others, or some of us just pay more attention to what goes on around us.  :-\
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« Reply #4 on: 12 February 2013, 15:48:52 »

A rather weird experience regarding this tragic incident.

My father in law died in Cornwall in 2011 and at the time of the funeral we were staying in Tregony and I was a frequent visitor to the Kings Arms. There was a competition/ loyalty card for the purchase of Tribute Brewery beers linked to Fisherman's Friend and to cut a long story short I ended up with a cd of their music.

Not seen the cd since.

Drove back from Manchester yesterday and listened to  the tragic news. Arrived back home and went into a spare room for some files and there was the Fisherman's cd. I said something weird had happened and turns out my wife had found  it a day or so before and just put it in the spare room on its own.

Just felt so strange
My life is full of stuff like that. It either means that some of us are more 'receptive' than others, or some of us just pay more attention to what goes on around us.  :-\


............or are highly intuitive, with some sixth / seventh sense gift! :y :y
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« Reply #5 on: 12 February 2013, 16:02:27 »

A rather weird experience regarding this tragic incident.

My father in law died in Cornwall in 2011 and at the time of the funeral we were staying in Tregony and I was a frequent visitor to the Kings Arms. There was a competition/ loyalty card for the purchase of Tribute Brewery beers linked to Fisherman's Friend and to cut a long story short I ended up with a cd of their music.

Not seen the cd since.

Drove back from Manchester yesterday and listened to  the tragic news. Arrived back home and went into a spare room for some files and there was the Fisherman's cd. I said something weird had happened and turns out my wife had found  it a day or so before and just put it in the spare room on its own.

Just felt so strange
My life is full of stuff like that. It either means that some of us are more 'receptive' than others, or some of us just pay more attention to what goes on around us.  :-\


............or are highly intuitive, with some sixth / seventh sense gift! :y :y

Ermm....yeah.....receptive.
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