Posted by pooh29_02 on October 13, 2003, at 20:30:58
In reply to Re: John Ritter's Death~~ » Phil, posted by galkeepinon on September 18, 2003, at 1:04:38
> Hi Phil, Good to hear I wasn't the only one. I thought about it after I wrote it and was hoping I would get more responses, but no one can read my mind. lol I should have asked for responses.
> That is so neat that you saw his dad and him playing!!! You knew of him before I was even born !! LOL
> He did episodes about his *twin brother Tex* remember that in Three's Company? And, he did one episode where he was singing *I got spurs that jingle jangle*....~remember that. I started saying that after I saw that episode, my friends thought I was losing it~I'm far from a cowgirl hehe but he made me laugh so much and it has just been so shocking what happened to him last week.
> Thank you for posting sharing your thoughts AND experiences:-)
> Take care.
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> > I loved John Ritter. In 1965, my bro had a chance at a football scholarship at a small University in a small Texas college town.
> > He played in a scrimmage and afterwards, he and my mother and someone else went out.
> > They landed at a club that Tex Ritter was playing that night. Up on stage, two of the guitar players were 8 year old John and his brother.
> > John Ritter was the real deal and a huge loss. It's not trivial at all to mourn the loss of someone you felt close to. I miss him too, galkeepinon.
> > God, I loved watching him and Don Knotts work, HAHAAAAA.
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> > Phil
>I too wanted to say that I loved John very much, even though I never knew him personally. I grew up with him in the 80's and loved Three's Company, I have taped every episode and still watch them, almost every night now since his death. I will miss him dearly, and I responded in the same way you did, galkeepinon, so don't feel embarassed about it, because I'm right there with you. God Bless you John. You will remain in our hearts forever!!!! :O)
Angie from Alabama
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