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I will never understand why the passing of a famous person is any more tragic than an unknown person. I will never forget when JFK Jr died. The news said he was a very special person, my daughter said: "I think my dad is a very special person". Everyone dies and no one's death is any more tragic than anyone eleses. More people will be sad because more people knew and loved that person. I grew up with that tv show and enjoyed it very much. However, the passing of my parents was more tragic than that of a movie star I never knew or had a relationship with.
I was a teenager when JFK was killed and I still tear up today - I loved Lucille Ball and appreciated the love and laughter she gave to me and to the world - watching I Love Lucy (again) got me thru the Covid period of isolation
90% agree. The other 10%... I suspect it's for 2 reasons - 1) usually a lot of people's lives were affected one way or another by said famous person and its an acknowledgement that the famous person won't be a part of our lives anymore. I still miss knowing that someone like Lucille Ball is out there finding new ways to make people laugh and feel good. 2) But *mostly* it tends to remind us of our mortality, rich or poor, good or bad, criminal or saint... we all die. It's the great equalizer.
I understand what your saying and agree in part. That being said people feel a connection to a particular celebrity that they like and have watched or listened to for many years and often know things about them more then some people they know. I liked Sean Connery for 40 years and when he died I felt a little sad, but not like I would have had a personal loved one died. I do think some people go overboard on celebrity deaths and completely fall apart and that I wonder about. Celebrities are people too and their deaths are unwanted as anyone else's death.
I don't like this message 🙁 my condolences to her family & friends 💐 I have watched countless hours of her performances in various works, including movies such as The Long LongTrailer .. 😇 ❤ 😇
They both cheated on each other. I still loved JFK. When he was running for President when I was age 15, I took two buses by myself to see him at the Yonkers Train Station. To this day, if there is a program about the assassination it still makes me cry. I have lost my grandparents, parents, aunts & uncles, brothers and nephews and a niece. They all meant something to me. However, I can still feel deeply abt. JFK and Lucille Ball. (the only star I have a deep feeling for all these years later. First saw her in 1951 watched all the I Love Lucy Shows to get me thru Covid-19 lock down. And after that went into her film history and saw about 10 - 15 movies i had never seen before and thoroughly enjoyed them.
I Love Lucy came out in Oct of 1951 and was in about 70 countries in re-runs. The show is still running today Dec 2023. I guess a lot of people felt/ feel she was/is funny.
@travisjames3517 Desi Arnaz once said Lucy was the show. William Frawley, Vivian Vance and himself were just props. Good props, but props never the less.
I love Lucy I'm sad she's gone. RIP LUCY‼️🙏🙏🙏
When she died, friends from college actually called me to offer sympathy since they all knew I was a fan.
Gale Gordon never another like him.
For me this is so sad,I miss her so much,RIP amen 🙏 😢😢😢❤
The One and ONLY - Lucille Ball!💕
....😢😢...💔💔💔💔😭😭😭......my favorite queen of comedy
This made me so tearful 😢 💔
Miss her
post more of lucy, thanks
I only had one more news segment but it's already up another channel. If I find anything else, I'll put it up.
My teacher in high school said she met Lucy and she said Lucy very stuck up acting.
Plz post more new subbie
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I was her nurse!
I will never understand why the passing of a famous person is any more tragic than an unknown person. I will never forget when JFK Jr died. The news said he was a very special person, my daughter said: "I think my dad is a very special person". Everyone dies and no one's death is any more tragic than anyone eleses. More people will be sad because more people knew and loved that person. I grew up with that tv show and enjoyed it very much. However, the passing of my parents was more tragic than that of a movie star I never knew or had a relationship with.
I don't get it either.
I was a teenager when JFK was killed and I still tear up today - I loved Lucille Ball and appreciated the love and laughter she gave to me and to the world - watching I Love Lucy (again) got me thru the Covid period of isolation
Also, I am not a fan type person - either movie, tv, music stars - I appreciated their gifts but I did love Lucy and still do today.
90% agree. The other 10%... I suspect it's for 2 reasons - 1) usually a lot of people's lives were affected one way or another by said famous person and its an acknowledgement that the famous person won't be a part of our lives anymore. I still miss knowing that someone like Lucille Ball is out there finding new ways to make people laugh and feel good. 2) But *mostly* it tends to remind us of our mortality, rich or poor, good or bad, criminal or saint... we all die. It's the great equalizer.
I understand what your saying and agree in part. That being said people feel a connection to a particular celebrity that they like and have watched or listened to for many years and often know things about them more then some people they know. I liked Sean Connery for 40 years and when he died I felt a little sad, but not like I would have had a personal loved one died. I do think some people go overboard on celebrity deaths and completely fall apart and that I wonder about. Celebrities are people too and their deaths are unwanted as anyone else's death.
I don't like this message 🙁 my condolences to her family & friends 💐 I have watched countless hours of her performances in various works, including movies such as The Long LongTrailer .. 😇 ❤ 😇
Did jfk cheat on his wife? Not so special person…
They both cheated on each other. I still loved JFK. When he was running for President when I was age 15, I took two buses by myself to see him at the Yonkers Train Station. To this day, if there is a program about the assassination it still makes me cry. I have lost my grandparents, parents, aunts & uncles, brothers and nephews and a niece. They all meant something to me. However, I can still feel deeply abt. JFK and Lucille Ball. (the only star I have a deep feeling for all these years later. First saw her in 1951 watched all the I Love Lucy Shows to get me thru Covid-19 lock down. And after that went into her film history and saw about 10 - 15 movies i had never seen before and thoroughly enjoyed them.
Her whining was SOOOOOOO ANNOYING. She wasn't that funny
I Love Lucy came out in Oct of 1951 and was in about 70 countries in re-runs. The show is still running today Dec 2023. I guess a lot of people felt/ feel she was/is funny.
Agreed
Her whining got old real fast. The success of ILL was because of ALL four of the performers, not just her.
@@travisjames3517 I would say it was mostly her.
@travisjames3517 Desi Arnaz once said Lucy was the show. William Frawley, Vivian Vance and himself were just props. Good props, but props never the less.