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LOL isobar.
Very tragic about your friend Bill. So sad that people become so "brain washed" by TV programing.
Lindaloo, how on earth did you keep a straight face :o Creepy to think you can live next door to someone for so many years and not know a thing about them really. Well at least my neighbours are the four footed variety (cows) unless they get mad cow dieseas I should be safe. But you never know, they did make a camel a sheriff :o
Very tragic about your friend Bill. So sad that people become so "brain washed" by TV programing.
Lindaloo, how on earth did you keep a straight face :o Creepy to think you can live next door to someone for so many years and not know a thing about them really. Well at least my neighbours are the four footed variety (cows) unless they get mad cow dieseas I should be safe. But you never know, they did make a camel a sheriff :o
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It's not as simple as that, Bronwyn; she was an avid "trekkie", going to conventions, meeting the original and "second generation" cast members, collecting Star Trek memorabilia for years...at what point fiction and reality became "one" for her was a long time in coming, and went unrecognized.
If I may be candid, I spent the afternoon in tears over her loss; I hadn't done this before (I didn't attend the "funeral", as I thought it in very bad taste on her husband's part), and for some reason this subject "touched it off".
If I may be candid, I spent the afternoon in tears over her loss; I hadn't done this before (I didn't attend the "funeral", as I thought it in very bad taste on her husband's part), and for some reason this subject "touched it off".
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