This Disney "bumper" was the saddest 7 seconds in television. It meant it was time to leave Grandma Spencer's house and head back to Roseville, and worse yet...we knew we would not be able to watch the next week's show because of Sunday night church. (See post above for further understanding.)
patterns of ink
How fruitless to be ever thinking yet never embrace a thought... to have the power to believe and believe it's all for naught. I, too, have reckoned time and truth (content to wonder if not think) in metaphors and meaning and endless patterns of ink. Perhaps a few may find their way to the world where others live, sharing not just thoughts I've gathered but those I wish to give. Tom Kapanka
About Me
- Name: .Tom Kapanka
- Location: Lake Michigan Shoreline, Midwest, United States
By Grace, I'm a follower of Christ. By day, I'm a recently retired school administrator; by night (and always), I'm a husband and father (and now a grandfather); and by week's end, I sometimes find myself writing or reading in this space. Feel free to join in the dialogue.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Wonderful World of Disney Bumper
This Disney "bumper" was the saddest 7 seconds in television. It meant it was time to leave Grandma Spencer's house and head back to Roseville, and worse yet...we knew we would not be able to watch the next week's show because of Sunday night church. (See post above for further understanding.)
This Disney "bumper" was the saddest 7 seconds in television. It meant it was time to leave Grandma Spencer's house and head back to Roseville, and worse yet...we knew we would not be able to watch the next week's show because of Sunday night church. (See post above for further understanding.)
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