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Gilda Radner’s ‘Memories of Fatness’

Gilda Radner’s ‘Memories of Fatness’

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I’m sure you’re in Heaven right now making everyone and the angels laugh. <3

I’m sure you’re in Heaven right now making everyone and the angels laugh. <3

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I just watched Haunted Honeymoon and you know how at the end it seems as if it’s a happy ending and then they say “are you so sure that our story has a happy ending?” To me it just seems too ironic that after Gene and Gilda got married it soon after Gilda got sick, and didn’t have a happy ending. To me it seems like as Gilda and Gene (well Vickie and Larry) are driving away singing and happy, that symbolizing Gene and Gilda starting their life together, and the werewolf is following… the werewolf symbolizing Gilda’s cancer slowly creeping up on her. I just can’t help but find that sad and it’s just so, so ironic to me, especially it being her last movie. I don’t know, maybe I just think too much.

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Gilda Radner ~ June 28th 1946 - May 20th 1989


Gilda, I miss you so much. Even though I’ve never met you nor was I around to see you live on TV. You managed to find your way into my life and I am forever grateful. I don’t think I can even put how much you mean to me into words. Not a day goes by where I don’t think of you. I feel like somehow you’re always with me. You’ve changed my life and I’m glad you did. I know I may get mad at the changes sometimes but in the end I always realize that I shouldn’t be mad. I think you have more great things in-store for me. I’m excited to see what that may be. I think you’ll be around to help me for the rest of my life. I could go on forever. Thank you Gilda for having such an impact on my life. You have a funny way of doing that to people. Thank you for always being there when I need you. Thank you for making me laugh, and thank you for showing me that I can laugh even during a hard time. I love you, Gilda.

Rest in peace, Gilda. You are so greatly missed by many. 

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