ThI AM PASSING THIS ALONG.
A WONDERFUL FRIEND SENT THIS TO ME . IT BROUGHT A SMILE TO MY FACE
On 10/08/08, 01:16pm spiritlost1 forwarded a message from shoshanah:
> Please join me in
> remembering a great icon of the
> entertainment community.
> The Pillsbury Doughboy died
> yesterday of a yeast
> infection and trauma
> complications from
> repeated pokes in the belly. He was
> 71.
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> Doughboy was buried in a
> lightly greased coffin.
> Dozens of celebrities
> turned out to pay their
> respects, including Mrs.
> Butterworth, Hungry Jack, the
> California Raisins, Betty
> Crocker, the Hostess
> Twinkies, and Captain
> Crunch. The grave site was piled
> high with flours.
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> Aunt Jemima delivered the
> eulogy and lovingly
> described Doughboy as a
> man who never knew how much he
> was kneaded. Doughboy rose
> quickly in show business,
> but his later life was
> filled with turnovers. He was
> not considered a very
> smart cookie, wasting much of
> his dough on half-baked
> schemes. Despite being a
> little flakey at times, he
> still was a crusty old man
> and was considered a
> positive roll model for
> millions.
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> Doughboy is survived by
> his wife Play Dough, three
> children: John Dough, Jane
> Dough and Dosey Dough, plus
> they had one in the oven.
> He is also survived by his
> elderly father, Pop Tart.
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> The funeral was held at
> 3:50 for about 20
> minutes.
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> If this made you smile for
> even a brief second,
> please rise to the
> occasion and take time to pass it
> on and share that smile
> with someone else who may be
> having a crumby day and
> kneads a
> lift.
is was sent to me, and thought I’d share. Hope you enjoy as much as I did.
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