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'Getting High' for Skyscraper Day !

“Did you know that there is a special date set aside for Skyscrapers?” asks Traveling the World.com. National Skyscraper Day or, simply, Skyscraper Day is celebrated to give special appreciation for the visibly tall buildings and the architectural magnificence they provide.” … read more

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'Getting High' for Skyscraper Day !

A Husband’s Note To His Depressed Wife Will Remind You That Everything Is Going To Be Alright

The image is of her visibly crying in the mirror, but when you see what it says it’s totally understandable. The full-length mirror reads, “Reasons I Love My Wife,” followed by 15 points that would bring many of us to tears.

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A Husband’s Note To His Depressed Wife Will Remind You That Everything Is Going To Be Alright

Andrew Koenig’s Parents Preparing ‘Remembrance Book’

Family will collect letters, e-mails as tribute to ‘Growing Pains’ actor. By Josh Wigler Andrew Koenig Photo: IMDB The family of “Growing Pains” actor Andrew Koenig is thanking the fans and friends who have expressed sympathy following the discovery of Andrew’s body in Vancouver Thursday . According to an issued statement, the many e-mails and letters of support will be collected in tribute to the late actor. “The Koenig family thanks you for your kind thoughts at this difficult time,” read the statement. “It means a lot to them and they are very appreciative of the support they are receiving. Each of these e-mails will be printed and bound in a remembrance book.” In the days leading up to the discovery of Andrew’s body, the actor’s parents, Walter and Judith, attempted to reach out to their missing son through multiple public appearances . “I just want to know that you’re OK,” said Walter, best known for his iconic role as Pavel Chekov on “Star Trek,” during a Wednesday press conference. “If it means you just want to stay here, that’s OK. You don’t have to come back. Just let us know your intention.” But during a televised conference held Thursday night, the family confirmed reports of Andrew’s tragic death, urging other families not to ignore signs of depression . “My son took his own life,” stated the visibly distraught Walter. “The only thing I want to say is we’ve already said what a good guy he was and a good human being, and he was obviously in a lot of pain. … For those families who have members they fear are susceptible to this kind of behavior, don’t ignore it, don’t rationalize it.”

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Andrew Koenig’s Parents Preparing ‘Remembrance Book’