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Alffe 08-26-2007 07:30 PM

June Cleaver here.........
 
You people are just too much....you bring me to tears...make me laugh out loud....give me bad advice...;)...enjoy watching me squirm from down here...

I remember that Michael asked me once if I felt like a speed bump! :D

Did I mention his great laugh.....he made people laugh when he laughed.

I have some wonderful memories of him and it helps to think about them.

What can I possibly say to you all besides thank you.

June Cleaver indeed!!!! :D:D:D:D

Lara 08-26-2007 09:35 PM

June Cleaver
 
Well, I did some googling to try to come to a better understanding of "June Cleaver", which I did. ;)

In my travels I found this on some "Leave it to Beaver" site...

Quote:

The kitchen is the central core of June Cleaver’s life. Although a spotless range and oven have replaced the hearth, June still prepares two elaborate hot meals each day, three on weekends with tender loving care
Quote:

It would come as no surprise if there were men walking around today with "June" tattooed on their arms instead of "Mom."
http://www.leaveittobeaver.org/gang/gang_june.htm

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...drummer1-1.gif

Addy 08-28-2007 01:54 PM

Laughing is sooooooo healthy!
I'm so glad you can still hear him Alffe! :circlelove:

Ah sweet Lara - we often talk a bout things you don't have in Australia - like "Leave it to Beaver"...
June Cleaver played the role of a 1950's, 60's idea of the "perfect wife/mother/woman" in America.
TV fantasy :D

Lara 08-29-2007 02:50 PM

I have an inquisitive mind. If I hear about things, I like to learn what they are. I don't mind at all about not having had certain tv programmes!!! These days we're swamped with it. LOL

Alffe, I'm thankful that you have those good memories. They're the ones we all need to cling to when we are sad. I'm glad it helps to remember but I sure can understanding how draining it is as well. It's a difficult balance hey?! (((alffe)))


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