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Dallas Actors In Loving Memory - Larry Hagman 23 November

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As the seventh year approaches, it’s harder to believe he isn’t physically here anymore. I have no doubt he isn’t however floating about watching us and hoping we are all living life by his philosophy- ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy, Feel Good!’

It’s a phrase that I try to use, especially lately with everything I’ve been going through personally.

Aside from my own family, he and Linda Gray remain the people I’ve looked up to since I was very small and that will never change. They’ve always just been there. I miss him so much. But his presence will never leave us.

Let’s all have a traditional Gong Bong! this Saturday to our beloved Larry.

You know he’d totally approve.

Thank you for everything Mr Hagman. You handsome Devil.
 

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In Loving memory of Larry Hagman, 7 years have flown by (and memories of my friend Alison who died the week before and was only 45)

Original run I was a Bobby girl, but TNT run I jumped ship to team Hagman as he was carrying the show on his own and after he died it was painful to watch and time to stop.
He was JR and he was Dallas

He created a TV legend and its a duller place without him, RIP Larry
 
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