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Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

InnKpr

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At 67-years, David Byrne is still one of the most entertaining musicians out there. Just saw that he was on Jimmy Fallon a couple weeks ago, performing my all-time favorite song: 'Road To Nowhere'. Starts off slow, but is so dang fun when it gets going. I love it when Fallon's band joins the cavalcade toward the end.
 

PUSH

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There’s a full three minute version, but I only needed the 60-second version to be bawling like a baby.


I've seen this one many times. Normally commercials don't affect me at all. I usually don't find them funny, emotional, nothing. This one gets me every time he waves back, though.
 

PUSH

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Me the entire fantasy season: Outside the playoff picture

Me after the final game of the regular season: Squeaks in as the final seed with a 6-8 record

I'm 5 for 5 at making the playoffs in the league with my friends! I have never made the championship, though. I've gotten to the semi-finals two or three times. Lost all of them, though.
 

Goofyernmost

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I've seen this one many times. Normally commercials don't affect me at all. I usually don't find them funny, emotional, nothing. This one gets me every time he waves back, though.
That one is touching, but I am not sure it is always good to be reminded of what you loved and is missing. I feel sorry for Grandpa, I know I would be impressed with the kids for doing that, but at the same time I would be depressed. I have been divorced for close to 20 years now and my Ex-wife is dead, but when I see pictures of us together in happy times it still tugs strongly at me. I guess we all react differently to those kinds of things, but although I can feel that it would be really nice of the grandkids to want that memory to continue, I can't help but feel that it would be a terribly sad moment for grandpa.

I relate it to when my ex passed away. I decided that since she had many years of mental illness that all our grandchildren only knew her when she was in that state. I put together a small collage of early pictures when she was smiling and happy along with a list of her positive accomplishments in life (which were many). I wanted them to be able to understand that her problems didn't always exist in the manner that they witnessed them. I did a small eulogy connected with that. Before I spoke I gave each of them a copy of it and in spite of our having been divorced for 17 years, I was overcome with emotion during the eulogy and barely got through it. I wasn't embarrassed as much as I was actually surprised that I had that reaction. I've been accused more then once of being emotionally dead inside. 🙁
 

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