Tribute to those that have moved on

I was thinking today about all the well known people that have left us in the last few weeks. I know of six. As I was thinking about them I came up with an odd kind of link.
The first one to leave was Ed McMan. He was as everyone knows an announcer or partner to Johnny Carson. Well, I see him moving on to announce the arrival of the others that would soon be joining him.
The first to arrive was Farrah, an earth angel. After a long hard fought battle with cancer it was time to be a real angel.
Now some people will say that when she got up there she was granted one wish. She wished that all children be safe. With this said Michael Jackson was the next to arrive.
I'm not sure about this reason. I just like to believe that it was just time for his spirit to rest. He did more in one life time to change somethings then allot of people could ever think of attempting.
The next to arrive was Billy Mays. A pitchman who tried to sell everything. Maybe he will be Michael Jackson's promoter in the spirit world.
The next to arrive was Karl Muldon. Maybe when he got there he was able to show Michael that there is nothing wrong with an all natural nose.
The last one that I know of is Steve McNair. Maybe when he got there he was able to play ball with Michael.( Get your mind out of the gutter.) Teach him how to catch a football. Something Michael more then likely didn't do much of while on Earth.

I don't want to forget all of the other people that have left before their time. The people in South Carolina that had their lives cut short for reasons we will never now or even understand.
To all those that have had their lives cut short because of wars or conflicts that don't make sense in the long run.
To the man from my town who died when he went for a walk and was bit by a bee.

Well no matter where they all are I think that they all made things different and sometimes better for all that knew them.
But, life goes on for the rest of us.
I just hope that people don't over do it trying to profit from some images in a way that is based on greed and not respect. Just remember you can't take it with you when you die. So what good will it really do?

Thought of the day:
"The perfect garden is one you have time to enjoy."


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