
03-25-2012, 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by F16 1UB
In 2007 I discovered this web site and noticed that many on here were wannabes whether trying to sell their homes or purchase a warmer climate escape domain. Over the months the TOTV membership grew. Then many discovered the chat room. While we were trying to stay warm in the snowbound north, the chat room was an an "out" and good times with many fast & furious conversations, some true stories, hilarious laughter, and many anxious moments. We even set a record for the number of members in chat.
In the months to come the TOTV membership continued to expand. There were stories about dogs with regular followers wondering what the next episode was going to be about. Individuals on TOTV became friends with "Julia" the ghost with several persons intrigued with paranormal activity on Rolling Acres.
As time progressed, and many finally getting to TV, someone said lets all meet somewhere. Eventually Crispers became the monthly hangout for TOTV members as it is today.
With hugs & kisses long distance conversations over the web turned into a meet & greet. We all laughed and felt as we'd known each other for years. We were all new to TV and came from someplace else having vibrant personalities with jokes abound and crazy accents.
Months & years passed & some of the TOTV members drifted away for various reasons. But some kept close contact. My wife & I had that opportunity. The sometimes dingy antics with a laugh followed up by "Ya Think" will always be remembered along with "Raven you "bahstud". Raven was a German Shepard pup. The phone would ring and I'd hear "16 he has 1 ear up & 1 ear down. I'm gonna tape a popsicle stick to his ears. You're gonna do WHAT....I thought.
Although PA was home, on one occasion the door bell rang and low & behold SURPRISE!!! We're here. No notice what so ever. We went out to eat and enjoyed the following weeks with their company.
But life is never easy. I recall standing at a time clock with a summer job after high school, smoking and saying by the time I reach 50, they'll be a cure for cancer. I'm still waiting.
We lost Donna at 11:32 pm Mar 24, 2012.
We love you Donna
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Originally Posted by rhondac
Donna is an angel, a butterfy in flight. The colors of a rainbow, the twinkling stars at night. The songs you hear the birds sing when the sun begins to rise. The miracles, the animals, the blueness of the skies. Donna is an Angel, a spirit full of love, She will always be around us, guiding from above. Donna is so cherished, her laughter and her smile,and Donna knows we've parted, for just for a little while. The loss is so unbearable, the pain we feel within, but Donna is an Angel and she knows we'll meet again. So when you see a miracle or hear a birds sweet song, Donna is within your heart and guiding you along. Donna is an angel, a butterfy in flight. The colors of a rainbow, the twinkling stars at night. The songs you hear the birds sing when the sun begins to rise. The miracles, the animals, the blueness of the skies.......rest peacefully sweet lady..........I wrote this for a sweet child last year and it seemed right to revise it for Donna.......a believer of angels <3
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Lovely and fitting tributes. May time and memories heal the pain of family an beloved friends. Donna, rest in peace.
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