What Happened To Elizabeth Taylor In Appalachia?
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- Elizabeth Taylor was as big a movie star as there was in Hollywood during her career. She left that life behind to be the wife of a politician, Senator John Warner of Virginia. Her own life almost came to an end one fateful day in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, when she was rushed to the local hospital.
Thank you Shane and Melody for another excellent video; we appreciate you!
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Great little Story! Thank you Melody and Shane! Hugs and kisses to that pecious baby! ♥️
Awwww thank you so much 😊
Awww Thank you both for your videos.Saw a little peak of your sweet babies head ❤️🙏🏼
thank you, yes, our sweet baby is already wanting to be seen and heard lol
Great video Shane and Melody thanks for sharing love it 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Thanks for the safety tip about eating food slowly. This was another neat video.
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Thanks for sharing!
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My goodness folks, I have missed you! Glad to know that you are still videotaping. I remember that Liz Taylor married John Warren some years ago, but didn't know where in Virginia. Goodness! that was an exciting time in Virginia!!! I didn't realize that Liz almost died from a chicken bone. I believe Liz Taylor had a lifetime of accidents which was so sad. As I recall, they were not married for any length of time. However, this was a great story. Thank you so very much for this wonderful memory. It was very interesting.
Thank you so much, Judy, so good to see your name again. Yes, Liz Taylor seemed to have as many things break against her as she did that broke for her.
@@realappalachia Thank you for responding to my comment. Hope everyone in the family are doing well. I am planning to send your little girl (not the baby) a little Easter gift.
Thank you THREE for sharing another great 1
Yes! lol, we all three thank you
That was a great video and story. Thank you Shane and Melody!
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I was living in Va in the '70s and I vaguely remember Warner running for senate, but I don't remember anything about Ms Taylor.
Wow! Now that was very interesting and definitely something I'd never heard! Thanks for sharing!
Yes it was crazy times in Virginia lol
I remember this! The ladies in my town were curious if her eyes were really violet. It was the subject of many conversations (at least to me, but I was a kid and didn't see what the big deal was😅 so it seemed they talked about it all the time). Anyway, the general consensus was that they looked blue after meeting her.
I remember the SNL skit which I thought was more interesting than her eye color😅
Strange, fun and this is the channel. Thanks for sharing.
Used to drive by that place all the time. It was a computer shop when I worked there.
That seems like an odd repurposing of a restaurant but we had a similar situation in Richlands
No wonder she got the heck out of VA. I dont think that area agreed with Liz 😅
She liked to come to Middleburg and they didn't care for her there either.
Very interesting. Never heard about this.
I was hoping you all visit are Beautiful 🐻 Bear at visitors center & such someday ❤️ is that a beautiful little baby voice I hearing 🙏 ❤
that sounds like a lot of fun. yes, our little one wanted to be heard lol
@@realappalachia ❤️ adorable
Lol, my dad HATED Liz. Called her the biggest S in Hollywood 😂😂😂 He didn't lie!
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Is the Shenandoah Valley considered part of Appalachia? It's been disputed, but I consider it it's own thing.
Yes I think the Shenandoah Valley (which is incredibly beautiful) is a separate entity
I found Elizabeth Taylor's grave in a remote cemetery at the end of a dirt road in the Ozarks.
That’s wild, I had no idea she was buried there
@@realappalachia Pretty sure it is not the same Elizabeth Taylor, but the name made that cemetery memorable just the same. I don't remember the dates on the stone. No telling how many Elizabeth Taylors there are and have been.