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Post by thatsamore on Sept 5, 2006 22:24:32 GMT -5
i loved this book. what did u guys think of it. it tells u more about his personal life. and how he really was. i loved it. = )
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Post by *~Mrs. Cooper ~* on Sept 6, 2006 18:06:29 GMT -5
I started reading it but also had 2 more books of his, so I couldn't finish it I'll have to get again!!
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Post by thatsamore on Sept 6, 2006 22:42:12 GMT -5
its amazing!! i mean there are some really sad parts in it. im not gonna say i was shocked but u get to see the real dino. its an amazing book. u need to finish it!!
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Post by thatsamore on Sept 7, 2006 22:15:13 GMT -5
i absolutly love this part when frank and dean go to lunch:
"I saw Bullet Head last week, and he said to say hi," said Frank. "What?" said Dad, straining to hear. "I said I saw Don Rickles last week- you kno, Bullet Head," Frank said louder than before. "What? Tony, tell Frank to speak up, I can't hear him." Tony passed the message on, and Frank tried again to tell him his story, this time almost shouting, without success. in exasperation, Frank pulled the hearing aid from his ear and stuffed it into Dad's. "Tell him to put this on so he can hear me," he told Tony. Dad fixed the hearing aid to his ear and Frank tried again. "I saw Rickles last week, for God's sake," he yelled. "What are you shouting for, pallie?" Dad asked. "I can hear you just fine." "What?" said Frank, his hand cupped around his ear. "You'll have to speak up. I can't hear a darn word."
i love that part!! so funny!! i laughed so hard!! = )
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Post by *~Mrs. Cooper ~* on Sept 7, 2006 22:29:47 GMT -5
LOL! I love those silly parts!!!
Have you read Jerry's book? (Dean and me)?
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Post by kathryn1a on Nov 26, 2011 12:43:50 GMT -5
Fabulous book, and such a loving tribute to Dean from his daughter. I sent her an email when I finished, and told her my father had died in 2006 with COPD like her Dad. She was kind enough to send me an autographed picture in the mail. Totally surprised, and it made my day. A very thoughtful Lady.
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