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Old 03-27-2007, 11:52 AM   #24
louisemnnpls
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Originally posted by DellroyGM:
I'm sorry. I'm really, really sorry...but I liked the clip too. it was funny in the way that every doggone bloomin' thing seems to offend someone, somewhere.
I once found myself getting low on tolerance, and I found I was offended by just about everything. Thank God I got over that! It's OK to poke fun at our heroes every now and then. I liked the part after Gord got run over the narrator said "we're sorry we didn't give Gordon a new bus schedule."
-Gary
I'm REALLY, really sorry, that I think it's really REALLY hilarious. And DellroyGM, I could have thought that you were my husband. Hm-m-m-m-m .......
His name is Gary and his initials are "GM" but if you should be he. You really have me fooled!!!

Incidentally, he (my husband, Gary) thought it was hilarious, too, and he has 'almost died' just as many times as Gord has. (Most recently just a couple of weeks after we last saw Gord.) Often, there is a feeling that comes as one ages, that would sound almost sacriligious when one is younger. Death is something that has been looked at face to face. But, the fact that we are still here, we can accept it as a part of life. I can tell you that from experience. I AM old.
Actually, being old does have a few advantages,
things like that, and "senior meal" prices, and
memories, they are priceless. (Especially when they involve you and your husband going to GL
concerts for the last 30+ years....many of those with our children)
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