Anytime I’m tempted to forget or deny that, at heart, I’m sentimental, I’ll remember this video. Now where did I put the tissues…
Thanks David… and Susan.
That was fantabulous, David! Thanks for helping me cleanse my eyes… 😉
May I suggest you watch Episode 1 of Season 2 of Modern Love (on Prime)? It doesn’t matter if you haven’t seen season 1 because none of the stories are related. But that one? Oh man,.. so good.
I remember them well. I also remember flying up and hitting the dashboard with my hip and then falling to the floor in front of the car’s bench seat. No seatbelts in those days. I ALWAYS wear my seatbelt now. Well, not always. Only when I’m in the car, haha.
Maybe there were but many didn’t live to tell about them. And remember too, that the drinking and driving rules were not as stringent then either. So some things have improved over the years.
‘Tis the season for opening the heart to let the tears flow! The scenes of people in Kentucky and hearing them speak has caused my eye faucets to open… And, difficult not to feel our connections to those suffering everywhere…
OK! This one is better (or worse) than Hallmark, or Budweiser when it comes to the need for kleenex. Thank you for sharing. It really describes the delicate emotional balance of a season such as Christmas.
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Anytime I’m tempted to forget or deny that, at heart, I’m sentimental, I’ll remember this video. Now where did I put the tissues…
Thanks David… and Susan.
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Yes. Me too Debra. Thanks!
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You had to make me cry, didn´t you? xo
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Awwwww
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Well, THAT prompted a good, soul-cleansing sob fest. 😭 Just lovely…thanks to you both for sharing….🎄
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Awww. Thanks Lori.
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That was fantabulous, David! Thanks for helping me cleanse my eyes… 😉
May I suggest you watch Episode 1 of Season 2 of Modern Love (on Prime)? It doesn’t matter if you haven’t seen season 1 because none of the stories are related. But that one? Oh man,.. so good.
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Seen it. Loved it too Dale. Thanks!
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Ahh… Glad you did. It was the best episode of that season. 🙂
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What? No seatbelts? (Sweet video).
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The good old days!
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I remember them well. I also remember flying up and hitting the dashboard with my hip and then falling to the floor in front of the car’s bench seat. No seatbelts in those days. I ALWAYS wear my seatbelt now. Well, not always. Only when I’m in the car, haha.
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Me too Anneli. Amazing there weren’t more accidents back then.
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Maybe there were but many didn’t live to tell about them. And remember too, that the drinking and driving rules were not as stringent then either. So some things have improved over the years.
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Yes the have.
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‘Tis the season for opening the heart to let the tears flow! The scenes of people in Kentucky and hearing them speak has caused my eye faucets to open… And, difficult not to feel our connections to those suffering everywhere…
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So agree Valerie.
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Awww so heartfelt and touching! 💗
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wow – that got the tears flowing. thanks for sharing…
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Yes. Well done.
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❤ ❤ ❤
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This I know for sure…my tear ducts remain in good working order.
Happy Holidays to you both, Susan and David, and ALL yours.
Raye
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Awwwww. Thanks Raye.
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Happy Holidays to you too.
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Beautiful, Thank you, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Love, nia
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Thanks Nia. Happy Holidays to you and your family.
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OK! This one is better (or worse) than Hallmark, or Budweiser when it comes to the need for kleenex. Thank you for sharing. It really describes the delicate emotional balance of a season such as Christmas.
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Awwwww
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Go on! This is the priest who’s been listening to stories from joyful hearts and broken ones. I appreciate the catalyst! Of course I’m going to share.
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Smiling. Enjoy!
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