She sounded like a good woman, and a good mother. This subject rings a familiar bell in my life right now. My mothers health has been degrading pretty fast in the last few years, on top of being a struggling alcoholic she is also diabetic. Just a few days ago she had to undergo surgery to amputate her right leg above the knee. The whole ordeal has really torn me apart and to make things worse she is half way across the united states and I have no way of getting to her. It has been really hard on me and with that in mind I encourage all of you to love your parents as much as you can because you really never know when they will be taken from you. My mother was pulled away by her addiction and even though she is still above ground it feels like she doesn't exist until I get that monthly call that she is still alive. Go tell your parents you love them.
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Jesus.
He looked like he was about to lose it several times, but damn could he give a eulogy. That was amazing.
[QUOTE=Mr.Goodcat;41112050]Got taken down for copyright claim.[/QUOTE]
fucking Viacom is this for real
[QUOTE=Brt5470;41109758]Better quality: [url]http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/427309/june-19-2013/remembering-lorna-colbert[/url][/QUOTE]
He's such an incredible speaker.
He packed some serious energy at the end, the show must go on and that's all his Mother could expect from him. That was one hell of a eulogy though
Reminds me of when Craig Ferguson eulogized both his mother and his father on camera.
You could see he was a bit on edge by the way he was tapping his pen, but he gave his mother a perfect eulogy, and he gave one hell of a show to his audience as well.
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