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Post by patriciaanne on Oct 18, 2015 8:20:40 GMT -5
Kathy Lee - I love your table and benches. The benches were very comfortable to me. I would love to have benches instead of chairs at my table. It would work a lot better with my foreverettes. They have to squeeze by each other into their chair plus they are always knocking each other's chair on the sides.
That is why we did not get chairs. There is just not enough room. And the benches are rather cozy. The table also has two extensions that slide into each end. Plus, the benches make great balancing beams for the grandchildren! And when you buy them a pony, they can bring the bench outside to jump over.
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Post by Honeybee on Oct 18, 2015 19:03:42 GMT -5
Just finished reading Mary's book. Being a child actor was harder then I thought. What was especially hard was that she was tutored on the set and then dropped back into regular school every spring. Can you imagine that! Scary hard for a teenager. Yes indeed. Mary Beth told how she struggled with this lifestyle too. At a time when you want to fit in with your peers it is hard to be in any way different from them - as she would have been. That book sound interesting. I'll have to read Mary Beth's book, someday.
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Post by Kathy Lee on Oct 18, 2015 20:56:29 GMT -5
That is why we did not get chairs. There is just not enough room. And the benches are rather cozy. The table also has two extensions that slide into each end. Plus, the benches make great balancing beams for the grandchildren! And when you buy them a pony, they can bring the bench outside to jump over. No way! Someone I know has a horse and it cost her a FORTUNE to keep that horse!
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Post by Kathy Lee on Oct 18, 2015 20:58:12 GMT -5
Yes indeed. Mary Beth told how she struggled with this lifestyle too. At a time when you want to fit in with your peers it is hard to be in any way different from them - as she would have been. That book sound interesting. I'll have to read Mary Beth's book, someday. It was very good. Lots of information about the show and the cast members. Also, about her problems with implants and how sick they made her.
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Post by Honeybee on Oct 18, 2015 21:02:45 GMT -5
That book sound interesting. I'll have to read Mary Beth's book, someday. It was very good. Lots of information about the show and the cast members. Also, about her problems with implants and how sick they made her. What is the book call? I'll check it out.
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Post by Kathy Lee on Oct 18, 2015 21:06:00 GMT -5
It was very good. Lots of information about the show and the cast members. Also, about her problems with implants and how sick they made her. What is the book call? I'll check it out. I think it was "My Life On the Mountain." Someone gave the book to me and then I gave it to someone else.
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Post by RebeccaLee on Oct 18, 2015 21:26:43 GMT -5
"Lessons from the Mountain, What I Learned from Erin Walton"...I believe that is the name. Never read it yet.
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Post by nedandres on Oct 18, 2015 22:10:56 GMT -5
Hi all, I think the guest actor making the comment about Kami's reading the Wall Street averages was Jonathan Frakes. At least that's how it is related in "Good Night John Boy" by Earl Hamner and Ralph Giffin. Jonathan misrepresents Kami's age in his quote, making her younger than she would have been at the time.
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Post by Honeybee on Oct 18, 2015 22:11:38 GMT -5
"Lessons from the Mountain, What I Learned from Erin Walton"...I believe that is the name. Never read it yet. Your're right. I just search on Google, saw the title.
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