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Post by Marilyn on Apr 17, 2014 22:24:30 GMT -5
I had never seen this before!
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Post by Kathy Lee on Apr 18, 2014 7:01:55 GMT -5
I had never seen this before! You find the best stuff! I wish they would do another reunion show. But, with Ralph Waite gone it would be so weird now. Also, I read that Ellen died at 67. She looked so much older towards the end of the show.
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Post by Kathy Lee on Apr 18, 2014 7:06:21 GMT -5
Tried to edit out that happy face but can't.
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Post by patriciaanne on Apr 18, 2014 9:31:24 GMT -5
I had never seen this before! You find the best stuff! I wish they would do another reunion show. But, with Ralph Waite gone it would be so weird now. Also, I read that Ellen died at 67. She looked so much older towards the end of the show. No...she was older. She lived 20 or 21 years after her stroke. I think she may have been around 80 when she passed away. She was born in 1911...same year as Lucille Ball (this always amused me as she played Lucy's high school drama teacher in the Orson Welles episode of ILL). In this reunion show, she was already 82. So I guess she must have died not too long after that.
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Post by Sussie of Teckelhut Acres on Apr 18, 2014 9:35:48 GMT -5
Lovely! Thank you for posting!
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Post by april on Apr 18, 2014 17:20:21 GMT -5
that was great! I love seeing any news story of them!!!
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