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all you got to do is take care of your child, focus on her healing, give her a life. that, for a mother, means a lot. because this changed my perspective about life. but, you know, cancer, it s ironic how it can be a death sentence and at the same time tell you, hey, live, right? live. and now it s like we are living. and thank you to st. jude because you guys allow us to do that. greg: thank you. yeah. you clap now. wait until you hear this story. a guy goes to jail and gets paid to go female. it takes a lot of spunk to ask
on saturday nights, the cbs lineup in the early 70s was amazing. 8:00, all in the family. 8:30, m.a.s.h. 9:00, the mary tyler moore show. you had the bob newhart show. and it ended with the carol burnett variety show at 10:00. they used to call it murderers row. people had no dvrs, no vhs, nothing with initials. so people would stay home on saturday nights. they wouldn t go to the movies. they wouldn t go to restaurants. that may be the best night of television in all of television history. mary tyler moore was a single woman working as an associate producer on a nightly tv show. you know what? you ve got spunk. yeah. i hate spunk! there were a lot of young women entering the workplace then. and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. i m doing as good a job as he
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