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Old 02-05-2008, 01:06 AM #1
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Default Did anyone see 60 Minutes tonight?

I spent some time cleaning up the studio today after my weekend opening and got home just in time to catch 60 Minutes special on the new video out about Natalie Holloway's disappearance. I feel so bad for her Mom.

This whole story is so sobering. Here I am dealing with MS and thinking my situation pales in comparison to the pain and suffering this mother is going through. It's so terribly sad. I hope they bring that young man to justice for the sake of her Mom.

I guess there will always be someone who has to carry a heavier load than the next person. I'm feeling really lucky right now.

Carolyn
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