Posted by RayP(MI) on March 23, 2017 at 14:40:41 from (70.210.83.111):
In Reply to: Hey RayP posted by rrlund on March 23, 2017 at 13:32:36:
Time and trouble take a toll on all of us. Just another old coot anymore. Look the part too!
Those reruns never go away. My co-star (the llama) was with us a couple years, and has gone to the great pasture in the sky a year so ago. He wasn't a bad guy. Called him Llarry Llama. He was a "rescue" llama, came to us with no pedigree, history, unknown age. Kinda miss him.
Do you remember the episode where the great dane dog with the bleeding elbow had to be left on the exam room floor while everyone took refuge in the basement for a tornado warning? I saw that one on TV channel 3.2 couple weeks back.. Know the owner, he said that episode was in 2012. Duke, sadly is no longer with us either. Old age takes it's toll, especially on great danes.
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