Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?
Mary Tyler Moore
Dec. 29, 1936 – Jan. 25, 2017
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- Need a short youtube fix of Mary, hit this link.
Who can take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?
Mary Tyler Moore
Dec. 29, 1936 – Jan. 25, 2017
Notes:
Sad news.
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Very….
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That every day should be as joyful as she looks in that gif …. we might just make it after all!
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Exactly Moira.
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A sad loss, but she leaves many happy memories for all her fans.
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So true….
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she did.
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A nice tribute…makes me smile.
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Thank you. Me too.
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She was so bubbly. I loved her!
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She was. What a bright warm light.
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Very sad. Still getting over Carrie Fisher (and her mother Debbie Reynolds).
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Yes. So true.
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I loved her positive attitude!! That clip always makes me smile.
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So agree Darlene…
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So sad. She personified graciousness and that smile was like a 100-watt bulb…
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So true…Grace….
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Sigh…
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Yep…me, too. sigh….
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Reblogged this on Bright, shiny objects! and commented:
Laura Petrie was the first crush of my young life. Went back and watched a few episodes of the Dick Van Dyke show yesterday…
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Friend, she was the crush of every young man’s life.
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*BIG SMILE*
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Will be missed.
-Alan
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She sure will…
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When I was young and I was with my mother, people used to mistake my mother for Mary Tyler Moore…it’s true, and it gave me a weird kind of connection through the years to Mary Tyler Moore. Plus, she was diabetic just like my young son. Anyway, yes, very sad. She exemplified so much that is positively joyful.
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That’s something to be mistaken for MTM, and both diabetic. Wow.
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