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I have nothing very impressive to add here. The only interesting thing I can think of is I had a three legged cat and right after I adopted him I almost had the opportunity to adopt a 5 legged cat. Someone got to him before I did so I never saw him and not sure what a 5 legged cat looks like.
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LisaSDCA, can I just say, that I have always enjoyed you here. I love your posts, I love talking to you, and after hearing those two heart warming stories, I am so glad to call you a friend.
For a minute there, I felt like I was reading chicken soup for the soul.
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Oh garsh, you guyz (blush)
. Thank you very much for such kind words. But I really wasn't so heroic. As I said, it was instinctive to go after that little girl, a reflexive reaction - much as any of you would jump right in if you saw a baby fall into a swimming pool.
I have to admit that over the years I have wondered if she grew up to be a troublesome teen, or if she had babies, what her career is, etc. Isn't it Native American tradition that says you are responsible for any life that you save? I have thought of looking up her family through the Naval Academy, but never have.
A few years after my Price is Right experience, I happened to have a patient who was an assistant producer on the show and he managed to get me a video tape of the episode (this was waaay back when people were only beginning to commonly have VCRs). What an amazing coincidence that I would ever be able to have it. But then of course, later I'd get the delightful experience of walking in after work to my 10th grade daughter showing the tape to her whole volleyball team and all of them rolling with laughter at the 80's clothes and hairdo's. "That was really you on the Price is Right? Bwaaahahaha!"
It is pretty entertaining.
Lisa
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I deleted my former comment because while it was rather extraordinary, it was a bit of a downer.
In the musical vein, back in the 60's I studied tabla (Indian drums) at the Ali Akbar Khan school of music in Berkeley. And I was hardly ever stoned. We couldn't afford to get stoned, our budget was one dollar per day for food for the 2 of us.
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Wow, Lisa, that's an incredible story!
I know no one knows that I was on Love Connection with Chuck Woolery. I was the one who got to do the picking!
I was also on a show called America. It had different segments and the hosts were MacLean Stevenson, Sarah Purcell and someone else. I was on the segment on how to pick up men ... in Department Stores and they had cameras and showed me "picking up" a guy and then I had to bring him back on the show.
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I inhaled.
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Roctobermom- cool that you were on two TV shows!
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Newter, a three legged cat is cool, but I would have loved to know where that extra leg on the five legged cat was, lol...
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In 1979, i tried out for the game show "Card Sharks" and made it to the point of actually playing the game for the producer. when i pointed out they hadn't cut the cards, i was not asked to continue. LOL.
i'm on C-SPAN II periodically. it's irratic because i just fill in here and there.
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Like Beth, I feel as though you all know everything about me (like that I'm a big-mouth narcissist?).
I was on a dumb game show called "It's Just Fun" as a kid and won alotta crap....
I was a pool lifeguard during college summers and only had one, very un-spectacular save, a little brat who insisted on going off the board even though she couldn't swim....
Tadadadahhhh.....I took Irish dancing as a child (and still remember some of the dances!).....
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~Marin
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Hi Marin,
I took Irish dancing lessons too! I was so bad that I was always in the last line. Worse, my two sisters were in the class, older and younger, and both were always in the first line. I can't remember any of the dances.
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Lisa!! can you post the video on Youtube?? so we can see it?
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Haha...Lisa...my daughters would be doing the same thing...laughing their heads off! I have to admit..the fashion and style of the 80's...pretty laughable!
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I'm an ordained minister
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I use to model for an Italian clothing shop in Italy when I was around 12 yrs old. Sophia Loren is a very good family friend and she asked me to participate in this charity event to raise money for cancer.
Little did I know that one day i would get cancer.
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Twink, LOL.
Felicia, I would have liked to have seen it too. I was at work in Beachwood Ohio (suburb of Cleveland) when someone living in Columbus called me and said they had announced on the radio that there was a 5 legged cat up for adoption at the local shelter or vets office, I don't quite remember, and thought I might be interested in another not-so-ordinary pet. By the time I contacted the shelter it was too late.
RoctoberMom - I loved the Love Connection
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In 1980 I lived on a dude ranch where people rented horses for the day. Once I got this rich guy and his girlfriend lost in the mountains in Arizona for about 16 hours. He gave me a huge tip and said it was the most fun they had ever had. It actually was quite fun. Once I let the horse have his reins he just turned around and headed home.
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Oh evil ..... I was a full time minister for 5 years ....
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BMD- that's a great story. I hope you had some food and water on that adventure.
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During my "spare" time, I drive a trolley and do a ghost tour. The trolleys are big and black with black lights underneath and only go out at night.
We ghost drivers are allowed to create a character for ourselves, so I am "Eula May." I wear a wreath of flowers on my head, a ratty feather boa and lots of necklaces, plus I paint my face to make it pale and have huge dark circles around my eyes.
I tell my passengers "They don't let me out very often!" and that the flowers on my head came from my husband's grave. "I guess that antifreeze I put in his beer really was toxic!"
It's all amazingly fun, and they actually pay me to drive people around and tell them ghost stories. I have a "real" job, but driving that trolley is my life.
I work as a writer and editor by day, and the trolley place is letting me do a freelance job for them. I'm getting to write a new script, and I'm having a lot of fun coming up with even more ghost stories.
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Well I guess I'll share two things.
In my teens, I was a member of an area Gunfighter's Club, did stunt falls and was the cantina floozy that got shot.
In 2006 I attended "8 Days of Hope" in Bay St. Louis and helped rebuild homes and installed flooring. It was awesome!
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I hope you gals don't mind, but I've been "sharing you" with my boyfriend. This thread keeps getting better and better, and I am in such good company, every night I read him these posts, and we sit in awe of what amazing women you all are.
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I was robbed once at a drugstore I worked at. Had to lay on my stomach and was tied up and called "broad in the red top" for 45 minutes by two crazy guys with guns and wigs on. (No wonder I have an aversion to wigs!).
I also won the "I survived" award while white-water river rafting. We had a teenage guide (daughter of the owner of the company), who didn't know what she was doing. I was flipped into the river in front of the raft and then run over by the raft. On rapids called "Widowmaker". I went out of the raft and into the river THREE times that day! Yep - I'm a survivor!
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I was robbed once at a drugstore I worked at. Had to lay on my stomach and was tied up and called "broad in the red top" for 45 minutes by two crazy guys with guns and wigs on. (No wonder I have an aversion to wigs!).
I also won the "I survived" award while white-water river rafting. We had a teenage guide (daughter of the owner of the company), who didn't know what she was doing. I was flipped into the river in front of the raft and then run over by the raft. On rapids called "Widowmaker". Yep - I'm a survivor!
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Sue, wow, out of the raft into the rapids 3 times in one day??? The question is did you ever raft again? I used to raft (but not rapids) alot when we lived in Germany and still miss it.
Marin, maybe you saved my cousin., she jumped off the high dive on a dare, we didn't know she couldn't swim!
Or maybe there are way too many non-swimming dare-taking kids!
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