Posted on 09/27/2006 3:46:45 AM PDT by naturalman1975
Ray Martin's Australian interview with Terri Irwin has just begun - I am posting during the first commercial break. It's incredibly moving and I will do my best to digitise it and place it online after it's complete - I should be able to do it but with only a dial up connection, it may be a while before it's up/
Ping
His death has saddened so many of us. I can't imagine how hard it has been for her.
Dial up BTTT
Hang in there!
I prefer dialup. It enables me to do something else at the same time, instead of giving the computer my undivided attention. It gives me an excuse for not being accessible by telephone---"sorry you couldn't reach me, I'm on dialup and connected 20 hrs a day." Protects me from chitchat.
While the computer dredges up large photos I'm reminded it's time to stretch, eat, and bathe. :)
By the way---what does dontpethesweatythings refer to?
LOL! dial up= mental break
A Richard Petty line from the old days:
Don't sweat the petty things, don't pet the sweaty things.
Kinda like his:
To finish first, first you must finish.
You sure that wasn't George Carlin?
GC ripped it off
God bless Terri
bump for later
Double Bump!!
Please ping me when you upload your stuff? Thanks! :)
Bump ... will check back later.
This is the first part of the interview in realplayer format.
I hope to get the rest up over the course of today - it's about 8.25am in Melbourne at the moment. It'll take a while because as I have said I am on dialup - it's all captured, but I have something like 80MB of files to upload.
Ping for the first part.
Hey, thanks so much for doing this. I just downloaded and watched the first section. Very nicely done so far. Tears are in my eyes for Terri and Bindi and Bob, once again. What a really great guy Steve Irwin was.
pattyjo
Part two of the Ray Martin interview with Terri Irwin.
Thank you very much for part two of this wonderful interview. I watched Barbara Walter's interview with Terri a little while ago, and while it was very touching and I, of course, cried, Ray is doing SO much a better job of it. I can get a much better glimpse of Terri and Steve as they really were together, and as a family. I will patiently, but eagerly, watch for the next installment.
Thank you again.
pattyjo
I think the difference is that Ray and Terri have known each other a while - I'm not sure how well, but there's some connection there that Walters didn't have.
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