Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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donaldtoo

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Background first:
My Uncle Paul and Aunt Shirley recently moved into the same apartment building that my parents last lived in. As you might recall, my dad was under palliative care at home, and passed away in that apartment building.

Every time I drive down that hill and pass the building, I always blow a kiss to my dad. (Similarly, I blow a kiss to my mom each time I pass the hospital.)

Son #1 has been in Summer School for the past few weeks - located in that end of town. I have been driving past my dad's old building four times/day for weeks now, blowing a kiss each time.

Monday night, Aunt Shirl was telling us that totally out of the blue, Uncle Paul has been blowing her kisses multiple times per day for the past few weeks. He has never done this before.

When I told them how I have been passing their house every day and blowing kisses, Aunt Shirl said the Uncle Paul must have been stealing my kisses and giving them to her instead.
We thought Uncle Paul was asleep, but he actually laughed out loud at this.

Sadly, this story doesn't translate well in the re-telling, but it was precious in the hospital at the time.

It translated perfectly. Great memory. :)
Thanks for the share.
 

donaldtoo

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Cesar R M

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He's sleeping. In a hospital bed.

I don't get your beef.

I made sure to specify the pic was from Monday night.

Being European, we actually do take photos of our loved ones after they've passed - primarily to send to family back in the "old country". I would not, however, ever post them online.

Again - sleeping. Not dead.
You're right, perhaps I do not get the European thing.
Also, I dont mean dead.. but in the hospital bed while suffering.

In my case, id prefer to remember the person when he was during his happy times... not while suffering in a bed/sleep/or dead.

Also sorry for your loss.
 

Cesar R M

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Once again...LANGUAGE! Could you please change your wording. (Read @The Mom's sticky post!)
I did not know that word of an animal body part was banned :|
what could I use? poophole? or what? I sometimes think I need a dictionary in hand to be 100% sure I wont offend someone, not fun :/

(edit. nevermind.. I sometimes wonder if people just smash the report button than rather help the person to correct)
 

Cesar R M

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My Mom and some of my clients do that too.

There will be nothing in the body of the email from Mom but the subject says stuff like: Gabe call me. Gabe Dad has to go into hospital for tests Tuesday.
We get these emails a lot in our work, heh.

Its even funnier when the person complains to us on the limit of the subject words:
"I CANT PUT MY DESCRIPTION FULLY IN OUR SYSTEM... YOUR SYSTEM IS FLAWED, I WILL GET A LAWYER IF YOU DO NOT RESOLVE THIS ISSUE!!"
 

JenniferS

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You're right, perhaps I do not get the European thing.
Also, I dont mean dead.. but in the hospital bed while suffering.

In my case, id prefer to remember the person when he was during his happy times... not while suffering in a bed/sleep/or dead.

Also sorry for your loss.
He was 87.
He's had prostate cancer for 20 years. COPD for 15. Alzheimer's for 10.
But for the fact that he's sleeping in that pic, that's as good as it gets.

I know you meant no offence.
 
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