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Three times over the past few weeks, I've had a few large Leo beers with my lunch

( today being the worst by far ) come home and been sick (vomiting). I drink in clean

popular places.

I've had a torrid week chasing my tail in Bangkok..Immigration, Embassy, Ploenchit translation

MFA and the Amphur. My brother in law (7 years younger than me )

dropped dead yesterday morning in his house, and I

had a close up of his stiff naked body. My wife had to witness the autopsy where he was sawn open

, stitched up and cotton wool stuffed in all his orifices to prevent leakage.

She did ask why they didn't drain his blood first, but all she got was a smile in reply.

I don't normally suffer stress, and I drink most beer without ill effect.

Leo must have changed or else it just doesn't mix with other beers.

If I have a lunchtime beer then very often I will top it off with Chang or Singha at home.

Today I also have the Squits.

Any ideas anybody?

Posted
Three times over the past few weeks, I've had a few large Leo beers with my lunch

( today being the worst by far ) come home and been sick (vomiting). I drink in clean

popular places.

I've had a torrid week chasing my tail in Bangkok..Immigration, Embassy, Ploenchit translation

MFA and the Amphur. My brother in law (7 years younger than me )

dropped dead yesterday morning in his house, and I

had a close up of his stiff naked body. My wife had to witness the autopsy where he was sawn open

, stitched up and cotton wool stuffed in all his orifices to prevent leakage.

She did ask why they didn't drain his blood first, but all she got was a smile in reply.

I don't normally suffer stress, and I drink most beer without ill effect.

Leo must have changed or else it just doesn't mix with other beers.

If I have a lunchtime beer then very often I will top it off with Chang or Singha at home.

Today I also have the Squits.

Any ideas anybody?

could be the food your eating ,next time check the expirery date first :o

Posted

Feeling better now...so I guess you're right.

The scrambled eggs I made myself for breakfast was disgusting, and my lunch

was a bit iffy. I'm not pointing accusing fingers tho :D

What is there to life if I can't keep a beer down :o

Posted

I drink Leo everyday but I always check the date. You may have consumed some old product. Be careful. Also as mentioned, watch the food you eat

Posted
Why would NOK be required to view the autopsy - never heard of such a thing...

I would also like to know this. What a horrible experience!! :o:D

Condolences on the death of your brother in law.

Posted
Why would NOK be required to view the autopsy - never heard of such a thing...

I would also like to know this. What a horrible experience!! :o:D

Condolences on the death of your brother in law.

Thanks Goldenbead. It is always the nice /good/hardworking/hard living guys that

end up with a miserable, back of the bus, moose looking wife who doesn't deserve

to exist, that they leave behind. She was spotted shortly after the funeral ceremony

rejoicing in her joy. His daughter was however bereft with grief. Makes you wonder.

Ping.....do you really know my wifes' name ?

The reason for attending the autopsy was simply that the death was so sudden the immediate

family did not want his body taken 15 Kms to town in the back of some tatty rescue pick up

on his own. It was a comfort issue.

Also the local hospital did not let her see the autopsy but she could hear it, and then shortly before

its' conclusion another decomposed body was brought in by the police and interfered in a most unpleasant

way with my Bil's doings. This meant the normal procedure for putting the body in a coffin in the autopsy room was not adhered to;

threfore allowing my wife to see his mummified remains slung out into the corridor for them to put into the

refridgeration unit. ( coffin until burning ).

When my mother died , I was abroad and during her final days my elder brother was in attendance and

made the decision on his own not to let me know her situation because she had deteriorated so badly

he did not want me to see her this way as it may have affected how I would remember her. As much as I

would have wanted to be there in her final days, I still am grateful to him for his thoughtfulness.

Posted
Why would NOK be required to view the autopsy - never heard of such a thing...

I would also like to know this. What a horrible experience!! :o:D

Condolences on the death of your brother in law.

Ping.....do you really know my wifes' name ?

OneEye - NOK = Next Of Kin (nok = bird)

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