I still wish I had my Dad alive. He always try to help me with my dreams, hopes & self-esteem throughout my life while he was alive for 91+ years of his life. He was my Best Buddy since I was a baby until he unfortunately passed away on August 14, 2024. His Spirit is still in my heart ❤ & soul & will always be there.
@ThatGuyFromSpace10111 күн бұрын
Sending prayers your way 🙏 your father sounds like a great man.
@lindaalvarez885511 күн бұрын
@@ThatGuyFromSpace101 thank you so much for your kind words & prayers. Yes, he was a wonderful person & we shared a very Special relationship through our lives. Unfortunately, he lived in Florida & I live in New York. It was extremely difficult to visit him in Florida. When he passed away, they brought his body back to New York in a cemetery near my other sister. The night before he passed away, he came to me in a special way & told me he Loves me & not to worry about him. I did NOT realize at that time he was going to die the following evening on Wednesday, August 14th. My Mom didn't tell me the sad news until Thursday afternoon.that he's now resting in Peace & NO longer in any pain. I'm glad he's no longer in any pain, but I'll always Love him in my heart ♥ & soul & I still talk to him!
@Ofek_9211 күн бұрын
Sorry for your loss 😔
@lindaalvarez885511 күн бұрын
@@Ofek_92 thank you so much for your condolences for my Dad. I think of him & my husband, too, who had also unfortunately passed away on April 22nd this year. They're both very much in my heart ♥ & soul & I continue to talk to them all the time.
@NH-tb2sm12 күн бұрын
I would totally read Frank's book. It's probably hilarious.
@ExplodingConsole12 күн бұрын
I know it's an exaggeration. However, the way Frank is acting feels real. Someone publishes one thing he wrote and now he's not just someone writing stuff as a hobby, he's a *writer*. It's exciting for him. And it's hard to blame him. He's now part of the club. He knows a little bit and has accomplished a bit, but to him, he's now an expert. Instead of one idea he had that turned out to be great, everything is gold. And, he needs to share it with the world and the world wants him to share it. Knowing stuff like indenting etc. is exciting to him. It feels like special knowledge. If Ray forgets to do it, educating him on it feels special because now, Frank's a writer and that's thing writers know to do that other people might not. I get that Ray doesn't want to break Frank's heart by telling him the truth. But, I also get that Frank is driving Ray insane and that he needs to do and/or say something.
@AlicesonHarvey12 күн бұрын
Marie says she could be learning french, and Ray said that she wouldn't here Yet when Ray and Debra stay at Marie and Franks house, we see that Marie is learning french from watching a instructional TV program each day
@alicewilloughby431811 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. I guess she finally decided to just go for it.
@linshanhsiang11 күн бұрын
Watching a TV show once a week to learn French---good luck!
@shanerose720412 күн бұрын
Amish people, friend or foe? 😂
@kathyhansen954612 күн бұрын
People
@adamjensen_202712 күн бұрын
Tapioca, like it or lump it
@jonathancruz593212 күн бұрын
Raymond had some father's issues
@karlachasteen106812 күн бұрын
The Only Thing I Didn't Like About Everybody Loves Raymond Were The Cussing That Peter Boyle Said
@rgrndu12 күн бұрын
The thing I don't like about your comment is you capitalize every word.
@lavonwilloughby378512 күн бұрын
Family shows really need to dial back the cuss words. How would they feel if someone they invited over, did that much cussing. I’m almost positive that they won’t stand for it too long.
@linshanhsiang11 күн бұрын
Cussing? Are you 90 years old? It was a realistic portrayal of a guy like Frank. And so mild compared to what's on cable that I never noticed it! Except "holy crap!" which was Frank's signature remark and DAMNED funny!
@linshanhsiang11 күн бұрын
@lavonwilloughby3785 What made "Raymond" great was that it was a realistic picture of family life, with all the conflict and pain that involves. It was ABOUT a family, it was not a "family show" if by that you mean suitable for children. Didn't you notice that one of the main plot points was that Debra didn't want sex most of the time and Ray did? How about the episode which was all about Frank and Marie's sex life? If you want to watch a show with your kids try The Waltons or the Andy Griffith Show.
@lavonwilloughby378511 күн бұрын
@@linshanhsiang My children are grown up and I will always say, It should be less cursing on television. The End.