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    Kellie Pickler - I wonder




    This is my 100th post and thought I would put the video up by Kellie Pickler. She was on the CMA awards this past week singing this song and it just went right through me as it reminds me of my Dad. Kellie wrote this song about her Mom whom abandoned her when she was 2 years old.
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    My Dad left when I was one and half years old and only met him 4 times after that before he died. The first time I remember him coming into my Mom's shop trying to get her to go to Florida with him (he was remarried too), I was about 7 or 8 years old. The second time I saw my Dad I was 14 and he picked me up for an afternoon of major boredom. The third time I was graduating from High School and I gave him and my half brother tickets for the commencement, but of course it was no show. The final time was the week of my 21 st birthday he was dying and asked for me to come. Of course I went!

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    posted by Greg @ 6:19 PM  
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    • At 6:51 PM, Blogger Mylene said…

      I've just played it and really like it. Years ago we can view a part of the CMA show through BBC England but this last years they don't show it anymore.
      I love country music but pity we don't get to see or hear it here.
      Thanks so much for sharing.

       
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