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To: HenryLeeII
Growing up, I never had a close relationship with my own parents, and logically, George and Weezy Jefferson became vicarious parent figures in my own life.  Whenever I was confronted with a problem, I could always count on sage and level headed advice to be portioned out by Weezy or a crazy, harebrained scheme by George to give me guidance.
 
Lionel was like a brother to me and I have to say that I felt a great sense of betrayal when he continued to make guest appearances on All in the Family.  However, that paled in comparison when my muse, Florence, left to try her hand at a spin-off.  That bit of treachery still causes bad feelings to this day.
 
George and Weezy weren't perfect, George calling me "honky" during the Thanksgiving episode was particularly hurtful, and Weezy probably let me get away with more than she should, but I still get a warm, sentimental feeling whenever I stop by the drycleaners.

Owl_Eagle

”Guns Before Butter.”

27 posted on 07/12/2004 10:00:41 AM PDT by End Times Sentinel (Kerry/Edwards, uncertain leadership for uncertain times.)
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To: Owl_Eagle
George and Weezy weren't perfect, George calling me "honky" during the Thanksgiving episode was particularly hurtful, and Weezy probably let me get away with more than she should, but I still get a warm, sentimental feeling whenever I stop by the drycleaners.

Well, unfortunately, George's ranting didn't stop with the verbal stuff. More than I care to remember, I found myself consoling Weezie after physical altercations with the little tyrant. In fact, she and I grew so close that we started a romantic relationship that made George even more hot-tempered. But, let's just say its a good thing that she had free use of a drycleaning establishment!

43 posted on 07/12/2004 10:49:10 AM PDT by HenryLeeII (Rest in peace, sultan88)
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