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#17036 From: "Lisa" <OckGal@...>
Date: Sun May 14, 2006 1:00 am
Subject: Hm. HA?
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I know nobody posts here anymore and whatever, but I just have to
laugh at something.

I think it's so amusing that people will believe ANYTHING their
told.  "I'm Richard Dawson!"  "Richard is dying!"  etc. and even if
you tell them no, they still believe it.  Then one of Richard's sons
comes along, posts that these things are NOT true, people backtrack
and say they had a feeling or whatever.

Then after being duped 50 times, someone else comes along, says they
read something in a NEWSPAPER (not some fan saying they heard from
someone from someone else that blah blah) and everyone says there's
no way.  So basically, "I'm a fan and I HEARD from poeple that RD
blah blah" is acceptable, but "I read in a paper that RD blah blah"
is not?

Exactly what are the rules to this game?  You make one person feel
like they know it all, and then you make another feel like a complete
liar and fraud.  Lovely.  Personally, I would have believed the
newspaper over a fan's story since SO many fans have made things up
in the past.

If you know something you think is true, then don't tell the entire
internet until you KNOW it's true or can prove it.  Otherwise
everyone goes through this "Is this true?  Oh, lemme go tell the
world!" and it gets all out of hand.

If Richard's head was hanging on his neck by a thread and was about
to fall off at any given second, do you think he'd want people to
know that?  I know I wouldn't want the world knowing every detail of
my health, so if things aren't being broadcast in the media or from
RD himself, then there's a reason.  Don't invade his privacy.

#17035 From: "Lisa" <OckGal@...>
Date: Fri Feb 24, 2006 4:05 pm
Subject: Richard's Health & this group.
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I have a few things to say.

First, for those of you who have seen the stupid rumours about
Richard beign sick or dying, I've said MANY times before not to
believe everything you read without checking to make sure it's true.
In this case, it wasn't.  Since I've had my website and this group,
I've had eMails just about every single week asking if Richard is
still alive.  People making bets on if he is or not, etc.  Even
though it says on my site that he's alive and well, there are always
those who choose to ignore that.  RICHARD IS NOT SICK AND HE IS NOT
DYING.  Even if he was, the news would have to come from him or his
family, not some doctor who doesn't mind breaking the doctor/patient
confidentiality rule even when he's lying to beginwith.  Sorry, but
if someone told me a doctor said RD was sick/dying, I wouldn't go
around telling people.

Second, I've long since moved on to other interests and haven't
posted in ages.  You can see what happens when people don't post?
There's no point in having a group with no posts.  Which was my point
when I made up the rules years ago that if you join, then you should
post.

Again, people chose to ignore what I said about "If you've posted
before, you will NOT be removed."  I was directing the rule to those
who joined YEARS ago and have yet to post a single word.  You can
read the posts without joining, so it appears as though people only
joined to see what free photos and things they could look at.  I even
had a lot of people join, look at the members-only stuff and then
unjoin.  Too much time went into this group and I think I had a right
to set a few rules.  Even more time went into explaining that they
didn't apply to those who posted before.  I don't know why that was
so hard to understand.

And the excuses about "I don't have time to log in every single day
to post!" got really lame.  I didn't tell anyone to do that.  And if
you already posted, then it didn't even apply to you.  Yet if you
managed to take the time to join this group, you had SOME time,
didn't you?  You could have taken 1 minute to say hello when someone
spoke directly to you.  I was working at 3am, running this group,
running my site, taping everything RD was in every day AND making
videos for people who needed them and somehow *I* managed to find the
time to post almost every day.  Imagine that.

Another rule was to have the eMails set to SPECIAL NOTICES so that
when I sent out something important (once every few years!) people
would get it and not ask what it was about later cos they didn't get
it.  Nevermind the fact that I have to go through 100+ members and
set the eMail settings for those who couldn't take a second to do
this.

I'd also like to thank those who stuck by this group and didn't run
over to the others and talk about me and the group behind my back.
Boo hoo, you didn't like the rules.  Sorry you had to follow a few
simple ones that really didn't even apply to you in the first place!
Very mature to go somewhere else and talk bad about me and my
horrible rules.  I didn't see you offering to help run this group.  I
didn't see you making all the photos or building the site or making
all the videos for people who needed them.  And you had the nerve to
judge ME for trying to keep the club running!  I guess you'd prefer
to just sit in a group without any new posts.  Wow, what fun!  I mean
this place is really fantastic now that there aren't that many posts,
huh?  Forgive me for trying to prevent it from dying out like it
has.  I'm sure you could do better.

So yeah, thanks to those who acted like my friend and then went off
to talk sh!t about me.  It's a great feeling to be hurt like that
after putting so much into a site and group.  Not to mention many of
you believed some crackpot idiot claiming to be RD and completely
ignored me when I said I knew for a fact that it wasn't.  How nice to
have people you thought were your friends believe some nut instead.

Thanks to those who are the REAL reason this group did as well as it
did.  I wish YOU all the best.

#17034 From: moftap@...
Date: Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:13 pm
Subject: Re: MG at 11pm "That '70's hour" on GSN
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In a message dated 2/21/2006 4:56:09 PM US Mountain Standard Time, cathymei@... writes:

anyone happen to see MG 78 last night(Monday night)?
He was barely wearing his shirt and looking very
1970s...


Yes, I notice he has that 70's look a lot with the open shirt buttons and the gold chain.  Still a cutey though!

Becca

#17033 From: Cathy McAleer <cathymei@...>
Date: Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:55 pm
Subject: Re: MG at 11pm "That '70's hour" on GSN
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anyone happen to see MG 78 last night(Monday night)?
He was barely wearing his shirt and looking very
1970s...

--- moftap@... wrote:

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> where I live.  It reminds
> you of just how clever, charming and funny Mr.
> Dawson is :-)
>
> Becca (new member here)
>


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#17032 From: moftap@...
Date: Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:18 pm
Subject: Re: MG at 11pm "That '70's hour" on GSN
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I watch it every night, two episodes on at midnight where I live.  It reminds you of just how clever, charming and funny Mr. Dawson is :-)

Becca (new member here)

#17031 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Sat Feb 11, 2006 2:05 am
Subject: Re: MG at 11pm "That '70's hour" on GSN
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Never saw it that I know of.  Was it when he was young during the show or older?  I was used to seeing RD older, but the first time I saw Gene older, it shocked me, lol!

~*~Lisa~*~
"I was like 'Excuse me?' And he was like 'Can I sit here?'
And I was like 'No way.' So he was like 'My name's Tom.'
And I was like 'Well my name's Steve.' And he was like 'Why?'"
--Stephen Fry

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Subject: [RichardDawsonExperience] MG at 11pm "That '70's hour" on GSN

IF you love RD, you'll enjoy these '73 then '74 classics. They have
put in a line from some obscure interview from Gene Rayburn where he
talks about the show. Has anyone ever seen this before? It's
interesting (though usually only a line or two.). Has anyone ever seen
this interview in total?  





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#17030 From: "shezacashbar" <shezacashbar@...>
Date: Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:14 pm
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IF you love RD, you'll enjoy these '73 then '74 classics. They have
put in a line from some obscure interview from Gene Rayburn where he
talks about the show. Has anyone ever seen this before? It's
interesting (though usually only a line or two.). Has anyone ever seen
this interview in total?

#17029 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Tue Dec 6, 2005 7:36 am
Subject: Re: Re: Happy birthday!
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Coolness.

~*~Lisa~*~
"I was like 'Excuse me?' And he was like 'Can I sit here?'
And I was like 'No way.' So he was like 'My name's Tom.'
And I was like 'Well my name's Steve.' And he was like 'Why?'"
--Stephen Fry

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From: Kaitelyn
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 2:14 AM
Subject: [RichardDawsonExperience] Re: Happy birthday!

Thanks for your help, Lisa. I think I'm ready now. It's as normal as
possible for me - just a final draft and I'll be done. Thanks again!

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> Most people say that.  Just write to him like he was a friend and be
normal, lol!





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#17028 From: "Kaitelyn" <kaits86@...>
Date: Tue Dec 6, 2005 7:14 am
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Thanks for your help, Lisa. I think I'm ready now. It's as normal as
possible for me - just a final draft and I'll be done. Thanks again!

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> Most people say that.  Just write to him like he was a friend and be
normal, lol!

#17027 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Sat Dec 3, 2005 1:35 am
Subject: Re: Digest Number 708
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I thought he was so odd and never much cared for him until I saw that.  Then I kinda became a fan.
 
["The Hiding Place" is another good one.]
 
Haven't seen that one but I'll keep an eye out for it.

~*~Lisa~*~
"I was like 'Excuse me?' And he was like 'Can I sit here?'
And I was like 'No way.' So he was like 'My name's Tom.'
And I was like 'Well my name's Steve.' And he was like 'Why?'"
--Stephen Fry

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Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [RichardDawsonExperience] Digest Number 708

Wasn't "Life is Beautiful" an incredible film?  I thought Roberto
Begnini was just brilliant, and was so thrilled when he won the Oscar
for Best Actor.  For a while, I didn't fully "get" the ending, when
after it was all over, the mother had the biggest smile on her face as
her little boy came running to embrace her.  Then I realized what she
was doing - she was protecting him, just as his father had done.

"The Hiding Place" is another good one.

Cheryl



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#17026 From: DivaMagenta@...
Date: Fri Dec 2, 2005 4:35 pm
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Wasn't "Life is Beautiful" an incredible film?  I thought Roberto
Begnini was just brilliant, and was so thrilled when he won the Oscar
for Best Actor.  For a while, I didn't fully "get" the ending, when
after it was all over, the mother had the biggest smile on her face as
her little boy came running to embrace her.  Then I realized what she
was doing - she was protecting him, just as his father had done.

"The Hiding Place" is another good one.

Cheryl

#17025 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Fri Dec 2, 2005 1:26 am
Subject: Re: Digest Number 707
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25 cents?!  Wow!
 
Ooh, I loved Life Is Beautiful!  I remember watching that and being completely amazed by it.

~*~Lisa~*~
"I was like 'Excuse me?' And he was like 'Can I sit here?'
And I was like 'No way.' So he was like 'My name's Tom.'
And I was like 'Well my name's Steve.' And he was like 'Why?'"
--Stephen Fry

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Subject: Re: [RichardDawsonExperience] Digest Number 707

Yeah, Lisa, I totally agree that the anti-HH sentiment was kind of
silly.  I mean, were the Nazis positively portrayed as brilliant
leaders?  LOL, hardly!  I remember hearng Werner Klemperer saying
something to the effect that he was proud to take part in a show that
made people laugh at and ridicule Nazis and Hitler.

Similarly, there was a lot of humor in the wonderful, heartbreaking film
"Life Is Beautiful," about a father and his young son in a prison camp,
but it certainly didn't minimize or trivialize the horror of what was
going on.

And I agree, too, that there were an awful lot of Feud moments to choose
from.  I would have probably chosen the infamous "September" episode
myself, but that's just me :)

As for TV Guide, I subscribe, and usually hold off renewing until I can
get it at 25 cents an issue.  Usually have to miss a couple of issues
before I get the better offer, but it's worth it!

Cheryl



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#17024 From: DivaMagenta@...
Date: Thu Dec 1, 2005 3:17 pm
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Yeah, Lisa, I totally agree that the anti-HH sentiment was kind of
silly.  I mean, were the Nazis positively portrayed as brilliant
leaders?  LOL, hardly!  I remember hearng Werner Klemperer saying
something to the effect that he was proud to take part in a show that
made people laugh at and ridicule Nazis and Hitler.

Similarly, there was a lot of humor in the wonderful, heartbreaking film
"Life Is Beautiful," about a father and his young son in a prison camp,
but it certainly didn't minimize or trivialize the horror of what was
going on.

And I agree, too, that there were an awful lot of Feud moments to choose
from.  I would have probably chosen the infamous "September" episode
myself, but that's just me :)

As for TV Guide, I subscribe, and usually hold off renewing until I can
get it at 25 cents an issue.  Usually have to miss a couple of issues
before I get the better offer, but it's worth it!

Cheryl

#17023 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Thu Dec 1, 2005 2:31 am
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I think there were an awful lot of those FF moments, lol!

~*~Lisa~*~
"I was like 'Excuse me?' And he was like 'Can I sit here?'
And I was like 'No way.' So he was like 'My name's Tom.'
And I was like 'Well my name's Steve.' And he was like 'Why?'"
--Stephen Fry

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From: courkseven
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: [RichardDawsonExperience] Re: TV Guide

I'm guessing the Match Game one was the "school riot" one.  Can anyone
provide more background on the Family Feud moment, mainly the question
and guesses?

Thanks for sharing that!

--- In RichardDawsonExperience@yahoogroups.com, DivaMagenta@w... wrote:
>
> Hey everybody!  Hope everyone is having a great holiday season!
>
> Just got the new TV Guide with their list of 100 Most Unexpected TV
> Moments, and Richard-related shows made the list 3 times!
>
> #77 - FAMILY FEUD'S BIGGEST BIG-BOARD BUST (August 9, 1976): Name
> something funnier than a Feud player completely blanking - and tanking.
> Survey says:  Nothing.
>
> #82 - THE MATCH GAME PANEL REVOLTS (July 8, 1977):  The panelists, and
> the audience, protest when the judges get as stupid as Dumb Dora.
>
> #100 - A NAZI PRISON CAMP COMEDY? (September 17, 1965):  A sitcom with
> Nazis?  What dummkopf came up with the idea for Hogan's Heroes?
>
> (Ummm, what is "Somebody who had the common sense to know that it was
> going to be a successful show," Alex?)  <g>
>
> Cheryl
>







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#17022 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Thu Dec 1, 2005 2:19 am
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[(Ummm, what is "Somebody who had the common sense to know that it was
going to be a successful show," Alex?)  <g>
]
 
LOL, no kidding!
 
Hogan's Heroes wasn't everyone's cup of tea, but I really hate when people get all fussy about the show.  It wasn't promoting Nazisim or antyhing, and people who don't like the show always seem to try and make it sound that way.  So annoying.  As if that was the only show that ever had that topic?
 
Thanks for posting these.  I haven't bought the TV Guide in years.  I can't believe how pricey they got!  Used to be like 89 cents.  I'm too lazy to read it anymore, lol!

~*~Lisa~*~
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And I was like 'No way.' So he was like 'My name's Tom.'
And I was like 'Well my name's Steve.' And he was like 'Why?'"
--Stephen Fry

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Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 10:26 AM
Subject: [RichardDawsonExperience] TV Guide

Hey everybody!  Hope everyone is having a great holiday season!

Just got the new TV Guide with their list of 100 Most Unexpected TV
Moments, and Richard-related shows made the list 3 times!

#77 - FAMILY FEUD'S BIGGEST BIG-BOARD BUST (August 9, 1976): Name
something funnier than a Feud player completely blanking - and tanking.
Survey says:  Nothing.

#82 - THE MATCH GAME PANEL REVOLTS (July 8, 1977):  The panelists, and
the audience, protest when the judges get as stupid as Dumb Dora.

#100 - A NAZI PRISON CAMP COMEDY? (September 17, 1965):  A sitcom with
Nazis?  What dummkopf came up with the idea for Hogan's Heroes?

(Ummm, what is "Somebody who had the common sense to know that it was
going to be a successful show," Alex?)  <g>

Cheryl



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#17021 From: "courkseven" <Courk7@...>
Date: Thu Dec 1, 2005 1:37 am
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I'm guessing the Match Game one was the "school riot" one.  Can anyone
provide more background on the Family Feud moment, mainly the question
and guesses?

Thanks for sharing that!

--- In RichardDawsonExperience@yahoogroups.com, DivaMagenta@w... wrote:
>
> Hey everybody!  Hope everyone is having a great holiday season!
>
> Just got the new TV Guide with their list of 100 Most Unexpected TV
> Moments, and Richard-related shows made the list 3 times!
>
> #77 - FAMILY FEUD'S BIGGEST BIG-BOARD BUST (August 9, 1976): Name
> something funnier than a Feud player completely blanking - and tanking.
> Survey says:  Nothing.
>
> #82 - THE MATCH GAME PANEL REVOLTS (July 8, 1977):  The panelists, and
> the audience, protest when the judges get as stupid as Dumb Dora.
>
> #100 - A NAZI PRISON CAMP COMEDY? (September 17, 1965):  A sitcom with
> Nazis?  What dummkopf came up with the idea for Hogan's Heroes?
>
> (Ummm, what is "Somebody who had the common sense to know that it was
> going to be a successful show," Alex?)  <g>
>
> Cheryl
>

#17020 From: DivaMagenta@...
Date: Wed Nov 30, 2005 3:26 pm
Subject: TV Guide
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Hey everybody!  Hope everyone is having a great holiday season!

Just got the new TV Guide with their list of 100 Most Unexpected TV
Moments, and Richard-related shows made the list 3 times!

#77 - FAMILY FEUD'S BIGGEST BIG-BOARD BUST (August 9, 1976): Name
something funnier than a Feud player completely blanking - and tanking.
Survey says:  Nothing.

#82 - THE MATCH GAME PANEL REVOLTS (July 8, 1977):  The panelists, and
the audience, protest when the judges get as stupid as Dumb Dora.

#100 - A NAZI PRISON CAMP COMEDY? (September 17, 1965):  A sitcom with
Nazis?  What dummkopf came up with the idea for Hogan's Heroes?

(Ummm, what is "Somebody who had the common sense to know that it was
going to be a successful show," Alex?)  <g>

Cheryl

#17019 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Thu Nov 24, 2005 7:45 am
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Most people say that.  Just write to him like he was a friend and be normal, lol!

~*~Lisa~*~
"I was like 'Excuse me?' And he was like 'Can I sit here?'
And I was like 'No way.' So he was like 'My name's Tom.'
And I was like 'Well my name's Steve.' And he was like 'Why?'"
--Stephen Fry

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From: Kaitelyn
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 2:43 AM
Subject: [RichardDawsonExperience] Re: Happy birthday!

I'm afraid I wouldn't know what to say, how to say it... even what to
call him! Pleasant as it is, I'm a bit frightened at the idea...
Silly, yeah?


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> Many of the people here wrote to him.  He doesn't write back, but he
gets the mail.  (And sends a signed current photo if you reques one.)
>
> A while back, we got a page together of notes online and passed the
link along to him and we got a thank you.
>
> ~*~Lisa~*~






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#17018 From: "Kaitelyn" <kaits86@...>
Date: Thu Nov 24, 2005 7:43 am
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I'm afraid I wouldn't know what to say, how to say it... even what to
call him! Pleasant as it is, I'm a bit frightened at the idea...
Silly, yeah?


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> Many of the people here wrote to him.  He doesn't write back, but he
gets the mail.  (And sends a signed current photo if you reques one.)
>
> A while back, we got a page together of notes online and passed the
link along to him and we got a thank you.
>
> ~*~Lisa~*~

#17017 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:05 am
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Many of the people here wrote to him.  He doesn't write back, but he gets the mail.  (And sends a signed current photo if you reques one.)
 
A while back, we got a page together of notes online and passed the link along to him and we got a thank you.

~*~Lisa~*~
"I was like 'Excuse me?' And he was like 'Can I sit here?'
And I was like 'No way.' So he was like 'My name's Tom.'
And I was like 'Well my name's Steve.' And he was like 'Why?'"
--Stephen Fry

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From: Kaitelyn
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 5:05 AM
Subject: [RichardDawsonExperience] Re: Happy birthday!

"Have you ever written to him?"

No, I haven't. I never actually thought about it; I suppose I tend to
be a bit timid about such things.

"He recieves all his fanmail, so if you wrote, it would be seen."

Really? I've never known anyone to do that before. Nifty!

"I know he appreciates how people feel about him even after all these
years."

Aww, that makes me feel fuzzy. *smiles* Honest! With my limited
experience, I haven't found anyone who would really care about other
people. Are you sure a silly note would matter, though?








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#17016 From: "Kaitelyn" <kaits86@...>
Date: Mon Nov 21, 2005 10:05 am
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"Have you ever written to him?"

No, I haven't. I never actually thought about it; I suppose I tend to
be a bit timid about such things.

"He recieves all his fanmail, so if you wrote, it would be seen."

Really? I've never known anyone to do that before. Nifty!

"I know he appreciates how people feel about him even after all these
years."

Aww, that makes me feel fuzzy. *smiles* Honest! With my limited
experience, I haven't found anyone who would really care about other
people. Are you sure a silly note would matter, though?

#17015 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:52 am
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Have you ever written to him?  He recieves all his fanmail, so if you wrote, it would be seen.  I know he appreciates how people feel about him even after all these years.

~*~Lisa~*~
"I was like 'Excuse me?' And he was like 'Can I sit here?'
And I was like 'No way.' So he was like 'My name's Tom.'
And I was like 'Well my name's Steve.' And he was like 'Why?'"
--Stephen Fry

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From: Kaitelyn
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 4:56 AM
Subject: [RichardDawsonExperience] Happy birthday!

Well, today's the day, huh? And all my lovely sentiments have just
escaped me. Oh... How can I find words to express a simple thanks that
will never leave these messages? Shall I say simply that I find
Richard Dawson to be a very special person, who has touched my life in
a very special way? No - it is an ever-altering uncertainty, life; I
should rather say he will continue to bring a bit of sparkle to it for
as long as I exist. He makes me laugh, and even cry (and sometimes
giggle over those cute faces he pulls) - but always leaves me with
something warm and comforting. That's an ability few people are
blessed with. Perhaps I speak only for myself... but there aren't many
people I would say have had such an effect on me. I am blessed by what
little I have seen of his work, and I look forward to what more I can
see. So, with all sincerity, I wish him the most joyful of days, and a
wonderful coming year. Please forgive me for taking everyone's time.

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#17014 From: "Kaitelyn" <kaits86@...>
Date: Sun Nov 20, 2005 9:56 am
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Well, today's the day, huh? And all my lovely sentiments have just
escaped me. Oh... How can I find words to express a simple thanks that
will never leave these messages? Shall I say simply that I find
Richard Dawson to be a very special person, who has touched my life in
a very special way? No - it is an ever-altering uncertainty, life; I
should rather say he will continue to bring a bit of sparkle to it for
as long as I exist. He makes me laugh, and even cry (and sometimes
giggle over those cute faces he pulls) - but always leaves me with
something warm and comforting. That's an ability few people are
blessed with. Perhaps I speak only for myself... but there aren't many
people I would say have had such an effect on me. I am blessed by what
little I have seen of his work, and I look forward to what more I can
see. So, with all sincerity, I wish him the most joyful of days, and a
wonderful coming year. Please forgive me for taking everyone's time.

(Crosspost)

#17013 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Sat Oct 29, 2005 11:53 pm
Subject: Re: Um... Hello.
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Hi and welcome!
 
[He certainly makes me smile, and that's helping me
get through a tough and lonely time in my life.
]
 
He seems to be good for that kind of thing.  I hope everything works out for you.

~*~Lisa~*~
"I was like 'Excuse me?' And he was like 'Can I sit here?'
And I was like 'No way.' So he was like 'My name's Tom.'
And I was like 'Well my name's Steve.' And he was like 'Why?'"
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From: Kaitelyn
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 4:26 AM
Subject: [RichardDawsonExperience] Um... Hello.

Hm, let's see... Short and sweet: I fell for Newkirk on the Hogan's
Heroes DVDs, decided to look up Richard Dawson, and... here I am!
After exploring a bit, I'm gathering that he's a beautiful and
inspiring person. He certainly makes me smile, and that's helping me
get through a tough and lonely time in my life. I don't know, there's
something radiant, captivating about him. Something that feels warm
and safe.

I could say more, but it's half past one in the morning, and I'm going
to start typing nonsense if I'm not careful. Heh. Love and kisses,
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#17012 From: "Kaitelyn" <kaits86@...>
Date: Sat Oct 29, 2005 8:26 am
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Hm, let's see... Short and sweet: I fell for Newkirk on the Hogan's
Heroes DVDs, decided to look up Richard Dawson, and... here I am!
After exploring a bit, I'm gathering that he's a beautiful and
inspiring person. He certainly makes me smile, and that's helping me
get through a tough and lonely time in my life. I don't know, there's
something radiant, captivating about him. Something that feels warm
and safe.

I could say more, but it's half past one in the morning, and I'm going
to start typing nonsense if I'm not careful. Heh. Love and kisses,
then!

#17011 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Tue Sep 20, 2005 11:40 pm
Subject: Re: Hurricane Katrina victims
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[If
it's okay with Lisa, I wish members could post theirs or relative's
experiences, and we extend the compassion RD so often modeled for me.
]
 
I don't mind at all.  :-)
 
I have family in Florida and always thought they would be the ones to get hit.  They've been very lucky, so far.  COming close to severe damage, but always managing to make it out okay.  I never even considered a hurricane hitting elsewhere since I'm so used to it happening in Florida.
 
I have some friends who had friends and relatives in the areas that were hit, but they made it out safely.

~*~Lisa~*~
"Remember, be kind to your children and to animals. They are the heart of the universe."
--Kirstie Alley

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Subject: [RichardDawsonExperience] Hurricane Katrina victims

On FF Richard Dawson was always so compassionate, I wondered if anyone
in our group lived in the affected areas of Louisiana, Mississippi, or
anywhere else? If so, maybe , in his honor, we could at least extend
whatever help we can to them. There have to be lots of them. I live in
Tennessee and lost my favorite redbud tree I planted years ago. If
that hurt me can you imagine what other fans lost?- computers, tv's,
tapes of RD, pictures... as well as lives, homes and relatives. If
it's okay with Lisa, I wish members could post theirs or relative's
experiences, and we extend the compassion RD so often modeled for me.
He wasn't talking about money- just caring and doing what we can. 




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#17010 From: "shezacashbar" <shezacashbar@...>
Date: Tue Sep 20, 2005 5:36 pm
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On FF Richard Dawson was always so compassionate, I wondered if anyone
in our group lived in the affected areas of Louisiana, Mississippi, or
anywhere else? If so, maybe , in his honor, we could at least extend
whatever help we can to them. There have to be lots of them. I live in
Tennessee and lost my favorite redbud tree I planted years ago. If
that hurt me can you imagine what other fans lost?- computers, tv's,
tapes of RD, pictures... as well as lives, homes and relatives. If
it's okay with Lisa, I wish members could post theirs or relative's
experiences, and we extend the compassion RD so often modeled for me.
He wasn't talking about money- just caring and doing what we can.

#17009 From: "Lisa" <OckGal@...>
Date: Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:20 am
Subject: Match Game episode
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Would anyone happen to have the episode that had Kirstie Alley on as a
contestant?  I need 'em for my Kirstie site but I don't have them on
tape.

#17008 From: "Lisa" <OckGal@...>
Date: Fri Aug 12, 2005 12:34 am
Subject: New photo added!
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Thanks to Charlemange (over at http://www.larryhovis.net) for the new
photo of Richard in an episode of Laugh-In.  You can find it in
the "Celebrity DG 3 IGA Secret Laugh-In" folder.
-Lisa
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#17007 From: "Lisa \(OckGal\)" <OckGal@...>
Date: Sun Jul 24, 2005 12:57 am
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I did several months ago.  My current one is OckGal@...

~*~Lisa~*~
"We've become extremely obsessed with the physicality of ourselves. If we worked half as hard on the spirituality of ourselves, as we do on the physicality, we would all be, you know, levitating."
--Kirstie Alley

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Hvae you changed your email? It came back undelivered. If it's not
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