This was the first piece of news I woke up to this morning...Oooo, he will be sooo missed. We can celebrate his memory by laughing at the many he left for us.
I was so mad last night ( you read the post). Then a friend called me and told me the news this morning I was so shocked. He was supposely doing better.
It makes you really think that all of us (rich/poor)(young/old)(famous or not) need to hug the ones we love. And to always remain thankful. And go after your dreams.
I am at a point in my life where I finally feel like I have something to say! I have experienced the age of 29 a couple of times now, and I think I have learned a thing or two along this journey called life. Of course, there are other times when I feel like there is a universal conspiracy designed to make me feel like I slept through the whole thing!! Please join me as I share my thoughts, fears, insecurities, successes, whatever. . . I'm working to become the person God has called me to be. Not quite there yet, but I'm working on it.
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This was the first piece of news I woke up to this morning...Oooo, he will be sooo missed. We can celebrate his memory by laughing at the many he left for us.
Keeping his family in our prayers...
Thanks for stopping by, Blog Queen!
My heart is so heavy for his family. . . and for us. That man had me laughting even when I was determined not to. Farewell, Bernard McCullough
I was so mad last night ( you read the post). Then a friend called me and told me the news this morning I was so shocked.
He was supposely doing better.
It makes you really think that all of us (rich/poor)(young/old)(famous or not) need to hug the ones we love. And to always remain thankful. And go after your dreams.
So true, urban queen. I am sending you a virtual hug . . . for today, yesterday, and what will be confronting you at work Tuesday am!
Why do I feel like Bernie Mac wanted Isaac Hayes to play the theme of Shaft for him when he makes his entrance...
These Kings will be sorely missed.
I'm still in a state of shock. Feel like I lost family.
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