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I was raised in a home with two religions, and we celebrated Easter as well as Passover. One of the positive points to this is that I was able to learn about two seperate religions. This year, Passover and Easter are a month apart, so I'd like to wish all my Christian friends on YRT a very Blessed Easter.
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Added: 22nd March 2008
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Hi Gang,
My name is Roseann and I have been part of the YRT family for a little over a month. I grew up in the 50's in an Italian family.
I have one brother and two sisters. I live in Syracuse, New York and have lived here all my life. Typical 50's story, got married right out of high school, had 5 children by the time i was 26 years old. Of course I did not live happily ever after like the fairy tales, but it was all good anyway. I was a stay at home mom and we pretty much lived a happy days existence.
My husband owned a Big M supermarket so I had the luxury of staying home being a housewife and loved every minute of it.
Divorced after 20 years of marriage. I am presently living alone with my 2 shih tzus. I have been blessed with a wonderful family. and thank you all for allowing me to be part of the YRT family. Love to all of you.
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Added: 16th May 2008
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Posted By: Steve |

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From Color me Barbra- 1966.
Barbara always takes me to a place so far away. I get nostalgic when I hear her sing... I feel wonderful and bright and sad and cheerful and I want to laugh --I want to cry... I'm so nuts about her...! I just adore her and I will love this singer until the day I die. If it's the very last music I hear, I'll die happy!
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Added: 25th March 2008
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Posted By: Babs64 |

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Thats just me dancing happy got rid of that bug that got into my computer. AArghhh! gettin back to normal
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Added: 20th February 2008
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Posted By: Marty6697 |

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During the 1954-55 television season, The Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet was sponsored by Hotpoint appliances. The company's mascot was a dancing pixie called Happy Hotpoint. You'll quickly recognize 18-year-old Mary Tyler Moore as the dancer who played her.
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Added: 28th April 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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A gospel tune that made it to the charts and you can see why when you hear it's lyrics and uplifting sound. Many versions of the song have been recorded but this is the man; Edwin Hawkins; who wrote it.
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Added: 25th March 2008
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Posted By: donmac101 |

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REM On the Muppet Show
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Added: 1st May 2008
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Posted By: Marty6697 |

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Reputed to be America's most attractive American First Lady, Frances Folsom was the wife of Grover Cleveland. Cleveland was a bachelor when he became president in 1885. He married Folsom in 1886 when he was 49 and she was not quite 22, making her the youngest First Lady ever. (Attaboy, Grover!) Her father, Herbert Folsom, had been Cleveland's best friend. When Herbert died in 1875, Cleveland became the executor of his estate and 11-year-old Frances became Cleveland's ward. That Cleveland's relationship with Frances eventually evolved from guardian to romantic interest would likely be considered scandalous today, but little was made of it in 1886. They had a happy 22-year marriage that ended with the former president's death in 1908. She died in 1947.
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Added: 24th February 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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The Great Depression did not produce many happy stories, but the birth of the Dionne quintuplets near remote Callander, Ontario, Canada in 1934 was at least outwardly a feel-good news item of the decade. Five identical girls were born to Elzire Dionne on May 28, 1934. They were attended to by a country doctor, Roy Allan Dafoe. Never before had quintuplets survived infancy. The story turned sour when the quints were made wards of the Ontario government because of the financial straits of the Dionne family and other concerns. The provincial government built Quintland, a tourist attraction where the girls were put on public display for the numerous visitors who travelled the Trans-Canada Highway to northern Ontario to see them. Quintland served as a home for the girls who were cared for by nurses, as well as a museum and viewing area for the tourists. Eventually some three million tourists came to Quintland--as many as 6,000 each day at its peak. (There was no admission charge to see the quints, but the region reaped millions of dollars in revenues from hotels, restaurants, etc.) At one point, the quints were Canada's top tourist attraction, surpassing Niagara Falls. The quints were isolated from the outside world and even from their parents and other siblings. The Dionne parents staged years of legal challenges to regain custody of their estranged daughters. They finally succeeded in 1943. The three surviving quints were awarded a large cash settlement in the late 1990s by the Ontario government. Only two of the girls survive today.
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Added: 4th May 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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ah, yes . . . those fun- filled family picnics!! He looks THRILLED! LOL
HAPPY 4TH EVERYBODY!!
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Posted By: Teresa |

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