sad day in America

Originally Posted By: chorne
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I can’t believe we have lost Peter Jennings,


what a sad day.


really puts everything in perspective


Originally Posted By: dvalley
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I know Carla.


My eyes opened wide when I heard the sad news this morning.

What a great man he was.


--
David Valley
MAB Member

Massachusetts Certified Home Inspections
http://www.masscertified.com

"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go."

Originally Posted By: ecrofutt
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Every day I wake up is a wonderful day because I know a lot of people didn’t wake up this morning.


The rest is just stuff to deal with.

Kind of keeps the little things in perspective for me.

Keeps my blood pressure and frustration levels very low.


--
Erby Crofutt
B4U Close Home Inspections
Georgetown, Kentucky

www.b4uclose.com

Originally Posted By: rmoore2
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I agree Carla, icon_cry.gif icon_cry.gif icon_cry.gif


I always enjoyed his news coverage…


It will be hard to replace him. He will surely be missed.


Thanks, RM

www.prohomechek.com


Originally Posted By: jtedesco
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Yes, this is very sad news!


He did tell everyone publicly that he smoked in the past and started smoking again after 911.

A word to the wise again, stop smoking!

I stopped over 10 years ago.


--
Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant

www.nachi.org/tedescobook.htm

Originally Posted By: rcooke
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It just shows Canadians are just as addicted as the rest of the world to smoking .


Broadcaster Peter Jennings dies at 67
CTV.ca News Staff

Canadian-born Peter Jennings, a pillar of American TV journalism for decades, died of lung cancer Sunday at age 67.

"Peter died with his family around him, without pain and in peace. He knew he'd lived a good life," his family said in a statement.


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Roy Cooke Sr.

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