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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Sad moments of TV





by iteach

Today I was thinking of the saddest memories on TV and the happiest ones. I thought today I would share you my saddest memory on TV and tomorrow my happiest one.

Some of you might already be thinking of the last episode of MASH or JFK's funeral. However, mine is a little different. It was one that happened when I was a child and it has forever stuck in my mind. It was the day Mr. Hooper died on Sesame Street. He really did pass away and Sesame Street decided to incorporate it into their show.

I know that it is not fun to talk about sad moments, but I do believe they make us stronger. I think I was able to understand death more as I watched it from Big Bird's eyes.

276 comments:

  1. good morning OWLETTES!!!!!!

    stopping real quick on my way to work...

    hart--Congrats on first!!!

    I teach.. I will watch the video later...

    Ronnie... your blog yesterday.. it was as if I had written it myself!!!!
    Hope everyone has a great day!!!

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  2. I have been up practicaly the whole night, and was waiting for the new blog, and hoping I might sneak in and be # 1! Well at least it was a Donna J!

    Not Donna Jean, but Donna Jo! Congrats on # 1, my friend!

    NOW, I am going to try to get some sleep!

    It's a long story, and I will tell you all about it later.

    Good Morning Sweet Owls, and Good Night to those who were up way too late,like me, and need sleep!

    Pray Miss Laurie doesn't wake up AGAIN, and I may get a few hours of sleep!

    Will read the blog when I wake from my slumber!

    Love to you all!
    Donna Jean

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  3. Good morning to Iteach, Donna Jo, Donna Jean and IBB. I'll have to think about this over coffee. Good Tuesday, Morning Hooters!

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  4. Good Morning

    Congratulations 0n #1, Donna.

    ibb~I think we all could relate.

    I guess my saddest day on television was the morning I watched the two airplanes hit the World trade Center buildings. I was in bed having coffee with Diane Sawyer and Charlie Gibson, and like everyone else, it was the biggest OMG moment in my life. As the minutes ticked by and the second plane hit, we all knew that this was not a tragic accident, but an attack on our beloved country.

    iteach, and all teachers starting their school year this week and next, please know how much your dedication is appreciated.

    Good morning to all.

    bbl

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  5. Congrats on 1st Hartldo!

    Good morning IBB, it's nice to see you!

    Iteach I remember when Mr.Hooper died and I thought they handled it very well on the show. It's very hard to tell kids about death.

    Remember how sad it was when the Mary Tyler Moore show ended with them all in a big hug walking out the door? Or the last time Carol Burnett sang "I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together". I loved that show. I use to watch a soap opera called "Another World". I was sad when that ende too. It's always sad when a series that you love ends.

    Here in Canada we had a show called "Mr. Dressup" for kids. He had a "tickle" trunk where he kept all kinds of dress up clothes. He did arts and crafts and it was a fun kid show to watch. Just a few years ago Ernie Combs (who played Mr. Dressup) died and I remember thinking how sad that other kids won't get to see him.

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  6. Good morning Donna Jean (I hope you get some sleep), Bon'o and Ronnie!

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  7. I'm back for a minute, and wishing Donna Jean, Shirley and Bonnie a Good Morning.

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  8. Morning Owls!

    Remember the last Johnny Carson Show? When Bette Midler sang? That brought a tear to my eye.

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  9. iteach: Wonderful blog! I, too, remember when Mr. Hooper died. Sesame St. handled it so well.

    Sad TV moments....Any show with Michael Landon! I always cried when I watched "Little House on the Prairie", "Highway to Heaven", well, maybe not "Bonaza", but those other two shows were such tear-jerkers EVERY time!
    I don't really recall specific episodes though.

    Iteach, you mentioned M*A*S*H. The last episode was definitely sad, but do you guys remember when Henry Blake died? That was so unexpected and very sad.

    I'm sure I could think of more sad TV moments but I don't know if I want to. I am trying to really enjoy this last day before I return to work.

    Mom is taking me out to lunch to celebrate my b-day. Then my daughter has a 4 hr play rehearsal. I'm in charge of props so I have to be there the whole time today, to make sure everything runs smoothly with the props.

    Open House is at my daughter's school tonight. Busy day here, so I'll probably not check back in until much later.

    From A51: Mek, thank you for your positive thoughts about my friend and her son who is battling cancer. Everyone, keep praying PLEASE!

    Donna Jean: I hope you get some rest. I feel for you. Lack of sleep is the worst!!!

    Have a GREAT Tuesday everyone!

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  10. Oh, Ronnie, OF COURSE! 9-11
    What a tragic, horrible day!!!!!

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  11. Morning Glories!

    Congrats on first DonnaHart!

    Iteach I have been racking my brain for the saddest moment I can remember on TV and I have to say there have been so many that I guess I have blocked the worst out.

    I do remember watching the last MASH episode and my son was just a newborn it hit me so hard I was sobbing in front of the TV.

    Like Ronnie I remember watching the Today show when the planes hit the World Trade center and being in shock and mourning for days as more and more footage was shown.

    The days and days of footage from Katrina will last forever in my mind. You know I think this is probably one of the saddest moments for me. As I type images keep popping into my head, so I guess I have not totally blocked things out.

    Iteach I hope all goes well at school this year! I can't believe how early some of you are starting back!

    From yesterday I have to say you all had me in stitches this morning reading all of your comments! It is comforting to know that I am going through all of life's changes with all of you!

    Renee Eve: I am so sorry to hear about your neighbor and am very sad for her children.

    Hart: Sending up prayers for your friend and her son.

    Dianne in Denver: I am so happy to hear the news that there were no cancer cells!!!! I hope they figure out what is causing the problems soon!

    Good Morning to IBB, DonnaJean, Bono, Hart, Ronnie and Shirley!

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  12. Thank you for the prayers for my friend, LynnD. Much appreciated.

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  13. DONNA JO - Congrats on first!! I remember the M*A*S*H episode when Henry Blake died....I still cry when I catch it on a re-run.

    IBB - So great to see you here this morning....I hope you can stop back later. :D

    ITEACH - Great blog.....I think they handled Mr. Hooper's death very well, especially for all the young kids watching.

    RONNIE - I'm right there with you....9/11 footage wasn't only sad, it was just so shocking. I remember watching the tv for weeks after that. I think we all were a bit numb.

    Two more sad tv moments that stand out for me had to do with the show ER....and my beloved Dr. Green. I think it was in the first season (and just a few weeks after I had Sam by c-section) that Dr. Green's patient died after he performed an emergency c-section in the ER. The last scene of that episode brought me to my knees when Dr. Green was telling the father that his wife had died (as he was sitting in a rocking chair cradling his newborn child). The other episode was the death of Dr. Green.....it was done so well. I felt that I had lost a friend.

    I hope everyone has a great Tuesday. I just got back from getting Jake's hair cut. We have school registration today...wish me luck!!!

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  14. Good Morning Owls, I haven't been able to log in this morning. I will be right back.

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  15. Good morning Hooters!
    Congrats on 1st hart!

    For me the saddest moment was also the most shocking and scariest, and that was the Twin Towers. I knew I had 2 family members flying that morning.

    Henry Blake dying on Mash.

    The episode Jodi talked about on ER brought me to sobs.

    Happy moments that bring tears as well are always in sporting events. I am such a sucker when they get the trophy or the medals. Makes me so happy for them.

    Hope you all have a good day-

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  16. Hehehehe....I just got done reading yesterdays blog and comments...I SO identify! No one mentioned the dreaded "turkey neck" tho....

    Tink...How in the world do you get your eyelashes dyed???? I would love to get that done, but I would probably blind myself!

    Yay! for Dianne and Tammy!!!

    Prayers for Harts friends

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  17. Congrats on first, hart!!

    Donna Jean, hope you are sleeping or at least resting. I hope everything is alright.
    Iteach, great blog, a hard topic - not only for kids, but for everybody.

    Good morning. owls!

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  18. Just stopping in to say hello and good morning before I go to sleep.

    ITEACH: I think that watching the planes hit the World Trade Center had to be the saddest and most shocking moment on TV for me. I was watching television with my mom that morning when they switched coverage to a report "..of a plane flying too close to the city...". We watched, horrified as that plane..and then another hit the twin towers.

    I was also watching TV the day the Challenger exploded. I was at work..and someone just happened to change the channel to another "routine" launch of the space shuttle. We stood there slack-jawed after the explosion.

    These are two things I will remember with sadness, for as long as I live.

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  19. HART: Congrats on FIRST! OMG..I only have to hear the violins play on Little House...and I get tears in my eyes! I don't even have to know what the story is about.

    IBB: Geez..long time no see! Great to almost catch you! ;)

    DJEAN: Get some sleep..and I hope Laurie Elizabeth rests comfortably now too.

    SCIRISH: Bette Midler singing to Johnny Carson had me tearing up too.

    JODI: I'm going....LOL..

    TINKA: I'll see you later today when our schedules collide.. :)

    GOLDIE: Oh..those sporting event tears of joy...know them well..

    Waving hello to BON'O, RONNIE, SHIRLEY, LYNND and GMOSES!!

    Everyone have a safe, happy and wonderful day....Good Night!! :)

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  20. Ah the nest is full. That's what happens when you can't log on earlier. I have a lot of " Good Mornings" to say to -
    Donna (Congrats on first), and Donna Jean who tried to be first. I hope you get a good sleep this morning.
    Ibebold, So nice to see you here.
    Bon'o, Ronnie, Shirley, Scirish, Lynn, Jodi, Grandma Moses and Goldie. Hope you are all fine today.

    Iteach - Great blog. I had to stop and cry a while after watching the video
    -just because.

    I read all the comments and I agree with every sad moment mentioned. It's hard to say which was the saddest because it seems whichever one you are watching at the time is the saddest thing you have ever seen. One other sad memory was watching the Challenger take off in 1986. There was a teacher aboard by the name of Christa McAlliffe. Because it was the first time for a teacher to be part of the crew, we at school were all watching it. It was such a tragedy when it exploded. The saddest moment for me was the look on Mrs. McAlliffe face when she first realized that something was going wrong with the take-off. Her expression went from such joy, watching her daughter accomplish so much, to horror in a couple of seconds. I will always have that picture in my mind.

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  21. Good Morning Zona-my-Baby - We must have been typing at the same time. Like mother like daughter I guess. Talk to you later. Now go to sleep or I will yell at you like another owl did yesterday. Why do we have to yell at you to get you go to bed. Right Jodi??

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  22. Donna and Zona - Little House on the Prairie was often sad but do you remember when Michael Landon gave his interview on Larry King? He told us that he had pancreatic cancer and only a few months to live. He was so brave the way he talked about how lucky he was to have had such a happy life. I cry when I think of it. I was in Arizona at the time. It seems like it was just yesterday.

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  23. I agree with every sad moment mentioned except those re: E.R. I have never seen a single episode of that show. I bet I missed a lot. The reason I say that is because I had never watched "Grey's Anotomy until Zona and VIG turned me on to that show. I love it so much, I have watched three full seasons in the last couple of weeks. That's a lot of T.V. time but it was oh so worth it.
    Thanks to Zona for sending me the first two seasons and for VIG for nagging me about getting started into the series so we could all discuss it each week.

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  24. I see some of you have mentioned the planes hitting the Twin Towers as well as the Challenger explosions. Every time I see "Breaking News" come across my TV screen I cringe alittle.

    I didn't see anyone mention "The Waltons". I was always crying over that show. The last episode of "Star Trek The Next Generation" was sad for me too.

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  25. Scirish - It's great getting your eyelashes dyed. I would never use mascara again. The first thing you have to do is find someone who is very good at it. It shouldn't sting at all. It is just like having someone put mascara on you when your eyes are closed. Wait 20 minutes and you open your eyes, rinse and you are done. I had one girl who didn't do it right (she had me keep my eyes open) and my eyes were stinging. I thought, "Oh my God I have injured my eyes, all for vanity". It didn't last and no damage was done. If done correctly,however, it should not sting at all.

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  26. My computer keeps 'pinging' to signal I have mail. It is probably Zona sitting and waiting at myspace. I will check it out and be back later.

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  27. Good morning Owls. I have just caught up on yesterday's blog and I have to agree with all the comments made. You all made me laugh, but I think I cried a little too, just thinking of my lost youth.

    Iteach, another thought provoking subject. I think the saddest moment for me was 9/11/2001. I woke up a little after 6am and turned on the local news. The image in the screen was of a building with smoke pouring out. The anchor said a small plane accidentally hit one of the Twin Towers. Then when the second plane hit, we knew it wasn't an accident.

    I was reduced to tears every time I saw someone holding a picture of a loved one and begging for information. So much coverage, and they kept showing the towers falling that I finally couldn't watch anymore.

    Lynn D, Katrina was another sad moment for me too. Not only watching the people who lost everything, but the time it took for the government to help them and so many are still waiting.

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  28. Good morning to Tinka, Zona, Grandma Moses, Scirish, Goldie, Jodi and Lynn D.

    I want to thank all those who left comments here and on myspace regarding the 60k walk my sister did on the weekend for breast cancer. I forwarded all the comments to her and she was very touched. Thanks again. (((HUGS)))

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  29. Morning Sacbarb! I think we were writing at the same time.

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  30. Donna Hart, Congrats on being the early bird today. I sent up prayers for Marilyn and Kenny yesterday and I will keep them in my prayers.

    Good morning to Donna Jean (I hope you are sleeping), Bon'O, Ronnie, Shirley, Scirish, LynnD, Jodi (good luck with Jake's registration), Goldie, GMoses, and all who land after me.

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  31. Thanks for the blog, iteach! I love Sesame Street and I think they do such a great job of handling difficult subjects.

    I think I have to agree that 9/11 was the worst/saddest moment. My husband was working in a federal government building at the time and I couldn't get in touch with him. I was frantic and sobbing by the time we got through to each other. I'll never forget it and can only imagine what it was like for the ones who never got in touch with their loved ones.

    Donna, congrats on first and my prayers to your friend and her son.

    Ronnie, thanks again for the laughs yesterday!

    Donna Jean, I hope you get some rest! How is Laurie today?

    Dianne, I just saw this morning that Tammy had great news!! How wonderful! I'm so very happy for you all!

    Renee, I'm so sorry to hear about your neighbor's sister. My prayers go out to them, also.

    Well, I have another busy day of "stuff" so I hope to drop in later.

    Have a wonderful day, everyone!

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  32. Good morning Tinka and Zona. You flew in while I was being FOAD. It took forever for my comment to post.

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  33. Good morning IBB, You were hiding and I missed you earlier.

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  34. The saddest thing I ever saw on television was the ending to "West Side Story" (I was only two when it was released in theatres). That movie gets me every time!

    Honorable mention: The ending to "Camelot", when Gueneviere is banished to the convent!

    Sniff, sniff...

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  35. Shirley: Your sister is awesome!

    Hart: Congrats on first!

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  36. ~Good Morning~

    iteach~ great blog~

    I agree with all the tv moments so far.....the first thing I thought of when i read the blog was the Daytona 500 when Dale Earnhardt died. I remember calling my kids and their friends into the room to watch the final laps of the race. We were all watching with Dale crashed. I sent the kids off to play because I just knew he was gone. Hours later they announced that he had died. I cried then and again when they aired any tribute or his funeral.

    Another OMG crying moment was the episode of "8 Simple Rules for Dating my Teenage Daughter" when John Ritter's character dies. He had died in real life and they decided to go on with the show, but had to explain his death. I cried like a baby~

    Hart~ congrats on first~ praying for your friends~

    Zona~ you should have gone to bed hours ago~

    Jodi~ how's the vacay going?~

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  37. Yes that was my daughter Zona waiting at Myspace. She is now tucked into bed and I am free for the day or at least 4 hours. She never sleeps long.

    Good Morning - SacBarb, Shirley, Sandie and Whabbear

    Shirley - Your sister was great. I am sorry I forgot to send a comment. I will do it today and you can still send it to her.

    Whabbear - I loved "West Side Story" too. I have the video and have watched it many times. Now I will have to get it on DVD.

    SacBarb - I will join you in prayers for Kenny.

    Sandie - I remember that 911 morning so well too. It was terrifying. It was the first day of school for my Japanese student. She didn't speak English so she didn't understand what she was seeing on T.V. I think she thought it was a movie. When she got home from school after hearing all about it from her Japanese friends she was so upset. They were all afraid to fly home at the end of their month here. Many of the girls paid $800 extra to fly home direct so that they didn't have to fly out of L. A. It was a dreadful time for so many people.

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  38. Tink: Do you have a high def TV? If so, yes, I'll bet WSS would look much better from DVD!

    Re-post from A51, since I was so late with it:

    FINALLY getting into the nest tonight... but alas... it's too late! You've all long since gone to bed!

    But so many things to comment on today. Eve, that's very sad news about your neighbor, and Donna, I'm so sorry to hear that the youngster's cancer has returned again.

    On the brighter side, what about that news about Tammy! Hooray!!! Diane, that must be such a relief!

    And as for Ronnie's blog, what with everybody's veiny hands, J/L's balding beaver, Mary's critter, Hart's rosacea, and Joey's Moob hair, I just don't know where to turn!

    LOL@you all!

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  39. Happy Tuesday!!

    Good Morning...

    Hart - congrats on FIRST..

    IBB - good to see you!!
    :-)

    waving howdy to Hart, IBB, Donna Jean, Bono, Ronnie, Shirley, Scirish, Lynn D, Jodi, Tinka, Goldie, Grandma Moses, Zona, SacBarb, Sandie, Whabby and Tina. and anyone that flies in while I type..

    wow - alot of people are up early today!!!

    Iteach - this is a great topic -

    The World Trade center - tragic - I watched for days - doing nothing else -

    Challenger - I think we were all watching live for that lift off since it was the first time a civilian was allowed to go - wow.

    Jodi - I agree about ER and when Dr. Greene died - OMG...

    Tina - yes - John Ritter's death written into the show..

    gosh - I agree with so many of your sad tv moments..

    I have a couple that haven't been mentioned -

    Princess Diana's car accident and her death - I came home from a baseball game - turned on the tv and could NOT believe what I was seeing...

    Barbaro breaking his leg and having to be put down - then Eight Bells.......

    I agree with Goldie - the Olympics make me cry - whether the athletes win or lose!!

    and just recently - Tim Russert's death....... totally unexpected..

    I'm sure as the day goes on - I will think of a million others...

    continued thoughts and prayers for those in need...

    I hope everyone has an excellent day!!
    :-)

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  40. Well kids I have to get some things done at home today and then I have to run out and mail my primary ballot.

    Truly weird and surreal moment yesterday. I have been waiting for my ballot to show up. Last week I called and asked where it might be.

    Well yesterday at 7:00pm my dogs started barking outside, Mr. Lynn D went to see what the commotion was about and came in a told me there was a woman at the gate that needed to talk to me. I groaned as I had just put on my lounging around the house crappy clothes on, but wandered down to find out what she wanted.

    This woman was from the State auditors office! Very weird, well she was hand carrying my ballot to me because my name was one of thirty five that was flushed from their system by mistake!??? They had received the note about my call and investigated and found out this had happened. So she was out hand delivering part of those ballots!

    It was so surreal because after seeing Swing Vote it just made me pause, it felt like a movie or candid camera moment!

    I don't know whether to be angry or impressed that they followed through so I could get my ballot.

    Any way have to run out and get it in the mail so it will be postmarked today!

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  41. Good Morning Mek - Yes all those events you mentioned were so sad.

    Another sad time for me too was the Columbine School Massacre on April 20. 1999. It really had an effect on me. I don't think I left the TV for the whole day. Those children endured so much terror. My heart was sick for them.
    The result of my being so absorbed was a near miss tragedy in my own life. I only had Tango at the time. She was never more than a few feet from me except when she went out to the fenced in back yard through her doggy door. Then I would be checking her every few minutes. Well, that day I was so engrossed in the sad events that were unfolding constantly on the TV I forgot about Tango. At 4:00 I thought I had better start the fireplace because my grandchildren were coming over. Just then the neighbour came to my door with a nearly drowned Tango. She had chased some ducks onto the winter cover of the swimming pool. It had rained and there were a couple of feet of water in the middle. Tango had slipped in and couldn't get out. It was over her head and she must have just kept on swimming. I found out later that another neighbour heard her crying for about an hour and thought someone had left her dog out in the backyard. He didn't check. When my closest neighbour came home he heard it, jumped the fence and brought Tango to safety. She wouldn't have lasted much longer. She was limp and had swallowed a lot of water. What a lesson that taught me! The swimming pool was filled in immediately. I never wanted to take that chance again. I couldn't believe I had not checked on her. Ever since then, I don't think more than a few minutes have passed by without my monitoring all three pets. Tango's guardian angel helped keep up her strength that day. I was so thankful and repentant.

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  42. Good Morning Lynn - What a strange and interesting story. Does this happen often? I have never heard of it before.

    I must get some work done. I will be back this afternoon. Have a great day everyone.

    Donna Jean - (((((Hugs))))))

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  43. TINKA - Yes.....I don't what came over me yesterday morning, but I asked ZONA why she was still up? I guess with me being on vacation this week, I just turn the "mother" mode on with everyone around me!!!

    ZONA - So glad you are getting your rest.

    TINA - I saw that race....the day Dale Earnhardt died. I think that will stick with me forever, as it was not the first time that I witnessed someone being killed on a racetrack.

    MEK - From the time that I was a freshman in high school, I had a penpal from England (my 8th grade chorus teacher taught at her school and gave her my address). So when Charles and Diana got married, I received a bunch of neat memorabilia from her that you just couldn't get here in the States. Because of my English friend, I really took interest in the whole royal family. I remember the night that Princess Di died.....again being rivited to the tv for days. And her funeral.....all I can say is wow!! Very fitting for the "People's Princess".

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  44. SACBARB - I survived registration....but it was with ALL 3 kids!!! Holy crap.....spent just short of $300.00. And I haven't even gotten school supplies yet. :(

    TINA - Vacay is ok.....mostly working on some projects at home, getting ready for school, and getting ready for Sam's big birthday (co-ed) on Friday. Pray for me. :P

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  45. TINA - Holy crap.....I meant Sam's big birthday PARTY!!!

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  46. Good Evening,

    There were a lot of sad moments on TV, but I think 911 was the saddest.

    I have to agree with Tinkatia, this had been a terrible month filled with tradgedies (sp) oh well.

    My SIL the one with MS broke her leg yesterday and just went up to surgery as I am typing this. I wrote a blog about it on my myspace on how it happened so you can go read it, its really a long story. They will be putting a rod in her leg from her ankle to her knee. Long story short the wheelchair lift on the van just touched her leg, and my FIL heard the bone crack. But there is also some humor to the story, because we think what happened a few days ago is what started it all.

    For some reason I just feel useless today. I mean my house is clean, laundry done. But I wanted to get to school shopping for clothes and supplies, but I just don't feel like going whats wrong with me?????? She dosent have that much feeling in her legs due to the MS so they are just giving her Toridol. The doctors told my MIL if she had feeling in her leg she would be on a morphin drip. Oh I think its gonna be a SUBWAY nite. I don' even want to cook.

    The neighborhood also looks so sad with my neighbors sister passing away her service is tomorrow. Maybe I'll go outside and putz

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  47. HI Jodi - I wonder if our Zona is still asleep. I hope she is resting up for her birthday. Only a couple more sleeps 'til then.

    Another sad moment on TV was when Gloria lost her baby in "All in the Family". I cried so hard, I guess because I had been through that experience. It was very cathartic. It was the first time we realized Archie wasn't the heartless soul he was made out to be. He did have a softer side. The other side was such a bigot.

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  48. The nest is quiet again today. I guess everyone is getting their nests ready for winter and their little owls outfitted for school.

    I just woke up but as soon as the caffeine kicks in from my diet coke I am going to work as hard as yesterday, well maybe not that hard.

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  49. I am going to start with a march.
    Are you still there Jodi? Mek, where are you?

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  50. I guess the nest is empty. See you all later.

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  51. TINKA - Sorry, walked away to do dishes, then the boys jumped on the computer.

    TINA - Congrats on 69.....lol @ that was for you!!!

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  52. Hey everyone! Getting ready to head out for the afternoon. Thought I would check in.

    Tinka: I hope this doesn't happen often! We vote by mail here so I think they are working out the kinks in the system before Nov. When the presidential ballots come. This primary is important tho because we are picking who will be on the Nov. Ballot for Governor.

    The last Gov race was very close they had if I remember right to recount all of the ballots twice. The same two people are running again this year so it could be very interesting and I am sure that they don't want anyone to file that they did not receive their ballots or be accused of ballot tampering.

    I just find the whole thing odd.

    Any who will see ya all later.

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  53. Hartldo:
    Congrats On First!

    Iteach:
    Thanks for today's daily blog, that video was so special, the sesame street writers handled that so well, as for a child, death can be very confusing, I adore Big Bird! So Very Yellow!

    I remember Mash being sad, but most in my memory is "Friends" I loved that show, and I knew when it was over the sitcom era, was about to die down as well, and it seems it did.. Oh, one more, When George Clooney left ER, it broke my heart, however when Julianna Margolis meets up with him by the lake, the tears flowed.. Sad and Happy!!!

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  54. Lynn D:
    You vote by mail? I thought only when
    you are going to be absent that you can vote my mail.. Your town does not have voting machines? Wow, I say it all the time, you learn something new everyday! Thanks for sharing..

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  55. Donna Jean:
    So sorry for all you are going thru, this must be so tough on you...

    Hang in there! and hope you got to sleep.. ♥♥♥

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  56. Tina:
    Glad you enjoyed your 69.. Do you need a "smoke" :O)

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  57. Lynn - Thanks for the explanation. It sounded strange to me. Our elections are called and within a couple of months they are over and done with. I know there is a reason for the difference but I don't 'get' most of it. I just go and vote and watch the TV that night and it's over. We don't seem to get the exciting drama that Americans get. I guess we are a boring country.

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  58. Hi Carol, Nice to see you. I came to the computer to pay some bills but the Night Owls' site is so tempting. I hope you had a good day.

    Tina - I hope you realize that I purposely left 69 open. I thought you might fly in. It was to thank you for all the beautiful Elvis pictures you have been sending me, not to mention the other hunks as well.

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  59. Time to pay bills. Tango and Tia refuse to do their share when it comes to doing some work.

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  60. Waving a wing at TINKA & CAROL!!!

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  61. Jodi:
    Hope you are enjoying you vaca!

    Which brings me to...

    I am possibly going away Sept 3 for
    about a week. If my plans go thru,
    I will make sure there is a daily blog daily to auto publish. Mo has graciously agreed to check the blog to make sure a new blog is up.

    I will fill you all in when I know my plans further...

    So...Blogs will be needed...I have enough up to (around) 8/26.. If anyone has something on their mind, please put it to words and send it off to me....

    Thanks
    :O)

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  62. Tinka:
    Yes my day was good... Thanks!
    Hope yours was as well..♥♥♥

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  63. Tinka:
    My nephews are in Montreal for a week with my Sister, and they are having a blast, not a word was mentioned about boring.. You have a beautiful Country, and it seems with lots to do, as my nephews have been non stop...

    They love it!

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  64. Renee Eve:
    Sorry about you SIL.. Hope she recoups soon!
    and
    I have days like that all the time, where you just don't want to get moving...

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  65. scirish:
    Yes, I remember when Bette sang to Johnny, Great memory! and Yes quite Sad as well..

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  66. I am off to go out to dinner with my cousins.. I will check back later!

    Hope all enjoyed their day!

    :O)

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  67. Thanks Carol. I guess I do think our country is pretty neat, especially when you live by the mountains and the ocean.
    Have a great holiday.

    Bills are paid for another month. The sun is out so I think a walk would be nice. See you all tonight.

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  68. 92 - Even for Jennifer. Where is she by the way? I miss her. I also will be glad when VIG gets internet service again. It's like she disappeared into cyberspace.

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  69. Well the post office has surprised me twice in the last couple weeks. First they delivered a post card that had only my name, state and zip on it....no street as that had somehow been torn off. Then today there was a card in the mailbox from a good friend, who forgot to put a stamp on it! Will wonders never cease??

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  70. TINKA: No one really yells at me...they just give me a gentle push..;)

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  71. TINA: You know that old saying "the best way to a man's heart is through his stomach"?? Oh my...soooo true... ;)

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  72. TINA: I saw that race too...I remember waiting anxiously for a report on how Dale Sr was...

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  73. Zona - is doing a silent march!!!

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  74. JODI: Well...that's one more 'have to get it done' out of the way...btw..singing that song a lot lately?? ;)

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  75. MEK: Ok...you're a stinker...LOL..I was sure TINA was gonna jump in there!! That's what I get for typing so dang slow..

    Congrats on 100!!

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  76. TINA: Every 69 IS a gift... ;)

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  77. Zona - LOL - thanks - and sorry!!

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  78. Just a quick fly by to say I hope everyone is having a good day. I am leaving right now to go usher for 'HAIRSPRAY' This is the first week of a two week run. I will pop back in when I get home.

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  79. Zona~ huh? "way to a man's heart is thru his stomach?" Are you saying that Zona got some Hanky Thanky last night? :)~

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  80. TINA: I forgot to ask...how's the garden? I bet the flowers are open and soaking up all the warmth.

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  81. Hey Tink, can I send my bills your way to pay for the month too?

    Zona- sounds to me like there is a little 'lilt in your voice' are you trying to tell us something? :)

    Howdy and good evening everyone.

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  82. TINA: No no maybe...goof..just that the pot pie was truly appreciated. ;)

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  83. goldie~ YES....she's telling us THAT!!!!

    Tinka~ you're welcome...and thanks for the 69~

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  84. Zona -You are up and as sassy as ever. I was watching you sneaking your way up to 100. Wasn't I a good friend to let Tina have 69? She hasn't thanked me yet. Give her a gentle push like Tina and I gave you yesterday.

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  85. SACBARB: I've watched "Hairspray" on TV four times now...just love it. I liked the original movie version too..but the new one makes me laugh even more.

    TINKA: You were very generous with TINA today while I was asleep! ;)

    GOLDIE: Pot pie...it was only a pot pie...but it was gooooooood... :)

    TINA: LOL!

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  86. Tina - I am so sorry. If I had waited 5 seconds you would have thanked me and I would not have looked like an a--.

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  87. TINKA: I think I heard TINA thank you all the way from Utah...she really does need to learn to keep it down... ;)

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  88. Goldie - Okay I will pay your bills this month. Just don't make a habit out of it. I am not made of money you know. Or is it "Money doesn't grow on trees"?. I know my dad used to say one of those expressions all the time.

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  89. TINKA: Pshaw...comments are always crossing each other here...I can hardly keep up sometimes...

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  90. Zona - Is Tina as loud as Jodi and I? It's my guess she is.

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  91. Tinka~ I don't think you look like an ass~ But that gave me an idea for a hottie for you~ :)~

    Zona~ behave....yo mama is here~ :D

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  92. Oh Tinka~ I'm so shy and demure~ And Zona knows so many things that I don't~ She's so worldy~ :D

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  93. TINKA: LOL LOL LOL!!!! I don't know if I want to know.... ;)

    TINA: OK...behaving.... ;)

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  94. TINA: I think you meant to say 'wordy' right??

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  95. Hey, my last comment flew right off this page and onto my Elvis page. There is some kind of
    voodoo going on?

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  96. TINA: Shy...ok...cuz I'm shy too...but what the heck does demure mean..is that French???

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  97. TINKA: More like whoo-doo... ;)

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  98. Zona~ ur not shy.....not one little bit~ :)

    Tinka~ I thinks it flew there cuz you love Elvis~

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  99. Ok..time for dinner...ate really late last night..and I'm hun-ga-ry. Be good...TINKA, TINA and GOLDIE....and MEK, you too. :D

    SACBARB: Hope you have fun tonight.

    CPGEM: Old things still do pop up...jus' sayin... ;)

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  100. TINA: Oh sure I am...one little bit.. ;)

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  101. Thanks Tink- but I guess I'll wait until its a month I really need it!
    "Money doesn't grow on trees you know" - thats what my dad always said.

    I always told the boy to "go out back and pick the money tree" if they wanted something ridiculous- like 100.00 tennis shoes or something.

    Ok Zona, if you want to use Pot Pie as code thats fine with me..;0)

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  102. Good evening Owls!
    I'm back from the school open house. One of my daughter's teachers isn't going to be there for the next 3 days. Her father died unexpectantly yesterday. To make matters worse for this teacher, her mother has cancer.

    Gosh, I know this sounds selfish, but I hope this doesn't affect my daughter having a good year at school. My son had this same teacher a few years ago. The teacher was going through fertility problems and was very depressed and/or grumpy all year. It really made for a bad year for all her students.

    Tinka: I don't remember seeing Michael Landon on Larry King. That would've definitely made me cry.

    I agree with you about Columbine. That was such a sad time. I remember Katie Couric interviewing so many of the family members of the deceased and she almost broke down and cried a few times herself.

    Wow Tinka! That was some story about Tango! So glad your pup had a guardian angel that day!

    Zona & sacbarb: I love Hairspray too! The broadway production is coming to our town next spring. I'm going to get my tickets early!

    Renee: So sorry to hear about your SIL. I cringed when I read, "my FIL heard the bone crack." Yikes!!!!

    scirish, sacbarb, Sandie, Tina, Whabby, : Thank you so much for your prayers/thoughts for my friend/teacher and her son. I found out this evening that she has no sick days left to take this year and she's going to lose her health insurance. A bunch of us discussed fundraisers tonight. We've GOT to do something to help this family!

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  103. Holy Buckets, I did not know my blog was going to be posted!

    That is so funny!!!

    Also, a nice surprise.

    I just got back from my open house and I can't stop sweating!!

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  104. Shirley, my favorite all time show is Mary Tyler Moore.

    I cannot watch the last show. I did once and I thought I was going to need therapy after seeing it. :) I cried very hard.

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  105. Donna, you are so right that episode of Henry Blake dieing just gave me goosebumps.

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  106. Just flying by to say hello!

    I don't know if I'll get a chance to stop in tomorrow so Happy Birthday, Donna!! It's Mr. Sandie's birthday, too!

    Renee, so sorry for your SIL.

    Have a great first day with your kids tomorrow, iteach!

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  107. Jodi, do you remember at Dr. Green's funeral and what song they played?

    I think it is MEK's song on myspace.

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  108. Zona- I remember being at school when the Challenger exploded and all our teachers had it on TV.

    Goldie- I also cry everytime a team wins.

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  109. Sandie, thank you so much for the good wishes of a new school year and also everyone else who did.

    I am so overwhelmed right now with school that I don't even have time to pee.

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  110. Whabby- Can you beleive I have never West Side Story?!

    Tina- John Ritter's death was a sad one.

    SacBarb- I remember all those pictures too.

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  111. Oh, MEK, I will never forget Princess Diana's death either!

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  112. Zona wondered where I disappeared to but I got a rather important phone call. I won't go into details but it was important.

    Donna - Don't feel bad about wishing for a good year for your daughter. I feel sad for anyone going through rough times but they should take a leave of absence from school if they can't put their full attention to their job. I don't mean to sound harsh but I have seen teachers who should have gone on a LOA and the results are not favourable for the teacher or the class. One poor year for a child can really affect the next few years. I know because I have seen it.

    You would have cried if you had watched Michael Landon being so brave after he got his diagnosis. I wish research would come up with some kind of cure for pancreatic cancer. Randy Pausch said it was the only cancer that they have not made any progress on in 30 years. That's not good enough.

    Iteach - Take those bathroom breaks or you will get an infection. Listen to an old, old teacher talking.

    Tina - I am looking forward to my surprise picture comment.

    Zona-my-Baby - If you say it's Pot Pie that I believe you mean Pot Pie. These owls are trying to lead you astray.

    Must get to work. Love, Tinka

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  113. Hart Congrats on being first today!

    iteach Great blog today! Sad but great. LOL

    Just trying to quickly play catch up here.

    I was online with tech support and was able to resolve some issues I was having with my homepage/email. All better now! Yipee!

    Besides the national tragedies, that episode of ER where Dr. Green dies while they are playing that Israel version of Over the Rainbow really had me sobbing. I don't even want to talk about the old movies "The Yearling" and "Old Yeller".

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  114. Thanks for the birthday wishes Sandie! I've been celebrating since this past weekend! :)
    I have to return to work in the morning, so I won't be doing much celebrating tomorrow.
    Happy Birthday to Mr. Sandie too!

    Thank you, Tinka, for your supportive words. You're right, one bad school year can mean a world of difference in a child. One GOOD year can make a world of difference too.

    iteach: Have a wonderful day with your students tomorrow! I can't wait to see the kids at Latchkey in the morning! I saw quite a few of them at Open House tonight and, my oh my, how many of them have grown over the summer! So many with bleached out hair, tans, braces, glasses, short dos, etc. It will be fun to see them all.
    We've started a preschool at our K-3 school this year. I can't wait to see all those little ones too!

    I have to be up in 6 1/2 hours. I better get to bed!!!!!

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  115. My mom said that the first time I cried was when I was watching a TV show called Lassie.

    They thought Lassie ( the dog)wasn't coming home.

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  116. Congrats Hart on first today!

    Iteach, that was a very good video and very sad. I never saw it before but I do remember Mr. Hooper.

    I had a long day at work and a nice evening with family. All the getting ready for young adults to go back to college is keeping me busy and away from here. I apologize to everyone.

    Hi to everyone and I hope that everyone had a great Tuesday!

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  117. I also cried when little Carrie fell down the well in Little House on the Prairie.

    I was so afraid they weren't going to get her out of the well in time.

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  118. Bebbi have a great day tomorrow and good luck at school Donna!!

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  119. WOW, I just watched the video for today. It made me very sad. Needless to say, I haven't watched this show for many years.

    The 9/11 was probably one of the worst sad things along with Katrina and Columbine. Columbine was in our city so it even made it more real and now we live only two blocks from the school. I think of that horrible day every time I drive by it.

    I will admit on the fun side of sad..I have been pretty weepy on some shows and one soap opera too! It still stands out in my mind and it was many years ago!!

    I am sending good thoughts to you Renee Eve with your family and neighbor and you also Hart. Your friend will be in my prayers..and we do know that prayer works!

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  120. Thanks iteach! And Good Luck to you!

    My only worry is how hot it's going to be in that gym where I have Latchkey. There are no windows, no AC, and we're not allowed to open the door. It has to remain locked. We have two big fans but they don't do a very good job during the afternoon session. That gym heats up like an oven all day long.

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  121. Jeeez tink, that would have made me half sick if that happened to one of my puppies. I bet you were so thankful that your neighbor helped her!!

    I cry a lot, so sad stuff is pretty much a nightly affair at my house. My kids laugh at me. Hey, I am an emotional wreck, what can I say!

    I was at work when the planes hit on 9/11. I wasn't sad until later but I was very scared! I had a close co-worker who just had a baby. We heard that the pentagon got attacked too and though were were under attack completely. It was scary..and of course, the true tragedy hit me later in the day. :(

    Renee: Sorry to hear about your SIL. I hope that the surgery went well.

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  122. Thank you Dianne! YES, prayers definitely work! Just look at Tammy, right?

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  123. Night everybody and sweet dreams!

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  124. Night Bebbi! I really do have to get myself to bed soon, but I haven't even checked MySpace yet! Today was just too busy and it cut into my computer time, damn it!!!!

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  125. OMG Tinka~ you made me laugh so hard! Pot Pie~ Yes....Zona made pot pie~ And Mr. Zona enjoyed the pie~.....i have to go look for a special picture for you~ :)~

    goodnight bebbi~

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  126. Oh..I had better mention this before MEK reminds me...I cry for Miss America and Miss Universe too! At least they are happy tears!

    TINA: Why are you talking about pot pies tonight?

    Speaking of...some of my daughter's friends have brought food over and one made a chicken pot pie. Boy, homemade sure tastes different that frozen!

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  127. iteach:
    I owe you an apology, I forgot to send you a msg last nite telling you that your blog will be posted...

    So very, very sorry!!!
    ♥♥♥

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  128. Girlfriend, it was a blessing. I didn't have to worry about it, because I didn't know it was posted.

    I kind of like it that way, it makes it a nice surprise.

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  129. iteach:
    Thank You! but geez you really could have called me a "crackwhore"...

    :O)
    ♥♥♥

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  130. TINNNNAAA...BEHAVE!! ;)

    DIANNE: I made a beef pot pie last night..Mr Z ate it this morning and he LOVED it. I think I need to make it more often...

    TINKA: LOL! SWAK!!

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  131. cpgem8 is a feathered crackwhore.

    Do you feel better, Jersey Girl?

    xoxo

    Just flew by to tell everyone good-night, and tell iteach it was a great blog today.

    Please consider this as your tuck-in for the night.

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  132. goodnight other crackwhore ronnie~

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  133. Night HoTina..

    BTW my garden club found me.

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  134. ITEACH: I spared myself the tears and never watched Lassie..though I can whistle the theme song...it's sad too...damn..

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  135. Good night HoZona

    See everyone tomorrow.

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  136. TINA: Awwww...just let you have that one...a twofer you say...kay..

    RONNIE: G'night! Love being tucked in... ;)

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  137. I absolutely love it when Ronnie tucks me in.

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  138. Thanks Ronnie, I can go to bed now.

    Good night everyone!

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  139. Hello everyone. I had a busy day today.I went to Verizon to upgrade my son & Mr Marys phones. This was 35 miles away. When I got home i found out they forgot to activate the phones and mistakenly gave the same number to both phones! I called the service dept to activate. Can you believe she asked me if i was talking on one of the non activated phones? Geesh!

    I pretty much cry for anything on tv or big screen. My sad tv moments were, 9/11, Princes Diane, John Lennon, & John Ritter.

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  140. Tina:
    Ha!! Well I did ask for it, and in CAPS no less...

    Just so very special!!!

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  141. Goodnight who or whom, or who/whom ever)(Joey?)is or are going to bed lol!! I need to go back to school!!

    Ronniegrl thanks for the "tuck" I love to be "tucked"!!

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  142. ronnie:
    I liked being tucked in as well, as you know us crackwhores we work best all tucked in.. ;o)

    Sleep well ♥♥

    Iteach:
    Good night, and thanks again for todays blog...

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  143. Hey Zonaho!
    Good to see ya! and btw.. You are soooo right, older pop ups are just fine ;O)

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  144. MARY/MI: ROFL!!!

    CPGEM: TINA sings it best...be careful what you ask for...LOL..

    G'NIGHT ITEACH!

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  145. Mek:
    I just watched the gymnastics!!

    WOW, you are going to love it..

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  146. CPGEM: As long as the pop up stays popped up...I'm a happy camper..just love a good strong tent too.. ;)

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  147. hey Zona~ I didn't know you liked camping?~

    carol~ only the best for you, crackho~

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  148. Mo:
    I hope you got thru the day ok, I know its be a long one, when you get home please put your feet up, relax and have a good nite sleep...

    And if you want watch some porn ;O)

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  149. TINA: It all depends on the tent..

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  150. Good Evening Owls!
    ~
    Just stopping in to say, "Hi and wish everyone well." :)
    ~
    Iteach-
    Hmmmm, I guess my saddest memory moment on tv would have to be when Marcia Brady got hit in the nose with the football. :(
    ~
    From Area 51-
    I hope you all do not mind if I have an elevator installed on this tree....after reading Ronnie's blog, I have decided that I am too old to be climbing the ladder.
    ~
    What do I see in the mirror as I age? Nothing....because I never wear my glasses! 8-P
    ~
    Love to all you beautiful Owls and some special {{{HUGS}}} for :
    MEK
    Birdee
    Turtle
    Ronnie
    Renee
    Dawn Naughty Girl
    Iteach
    Mo
    Jodi
    ~ {{{Carol}}}

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  151. JAX!! Good to see you! Ladder?? THERE'S A LADDER??? ;)

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  152. Tina:
    You give me the best, because you taught me to be the best DAM CRACKWHORE there is...

    And I must say what a accomplishment, I have made myself proud...

    Please pass me the gold medal..

    (takes a bow)
    Thank You

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  153. Zona-
    There WAS a ladder...now there's an elevator! :) Up^^^^ please.
    ~
    250!

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  154. OH CRRRRAAAAAAPPP!!! Who got it??

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