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I saw a video for the black glass HomeWorx candles and Dan was presenting them. I miss him and Carolyn too! I hope they KNOW that WE miss them and I hope that they are happy and doing well! I know how it is to go from being in the middle of it all to going home (without choice) to a less demanding environment. It is quite the adjustment. So I hope they truly feel the appreciation and love we have for them🙂💖
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In honor of Dan and his joyfulness:

Holiday Time Antique Red Truck with Dog Tabletop Decoration

I'm not short...I'm fun size!
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Dan Hughes didn't die.  There's no reason to miss him.  He's enjoying his life, he has moved on to his next chapter.  If you like him, follow him on Facebook.  His posts are amazing.  Thought provoking, fun, glimpses into his life.  He has finished writing his book and we got to give opinions on the proposed book cover.  Some posters gave him some great advice and was thankful.  It's funny.  I didn't pay much attention to him on QVC.  But now I truly enjoy his Facebook conversations. 

 

 

 

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The posts about Dan and Carolyn are nice.

 

No, they didn’t die, but people that enjoyed them are mourning the loss, and that is ok.

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@crystaltree Someone doesn’t have to DIE before they are outwardly appreciated! I always wondered why people WAIT until someone dies in order to SAY nice things about that person! I make it a priority to tell people how great they are (if they are) I don’t wait. Why wait! So no, no one died…but why should they have to die in order for people to verbally express what they mean to them🤔
And I’m happy to hear that Dan is doing great and many things! 😃
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@manny2 wrote:

The posts about Dan and Carolyn are nice.

 

No, they didn’t die, but people that enjoyed them are mourning the loss, and that is ok.


"mourning the loss"??? He's a tv sakes person  - a total stranger.

Gee, will people be " mourning the loss " of Pat Sajak when he leaves next year??

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Probably😜
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@ellaphant wrote:

 

Gee, will people be " mourning the loss " of Pat Sajak when he leaves next year??


Yes, I think so.  Unfortunately they didn't get to mourn Alex Trebek until after his death since he worked up to the end.  It will be different with Pat - hopefully.  Smiley Happy

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@Pandalady ......

 

🤗  Amazing that you posted that pic. Everytime I see that classic red truck, I'm always reminded of Dan.

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Yes, was a big loss to  Qvc,in what they did to Dan, and of course it is nice to express our missing him.

When you lose some one you L~O~V~E, that Memory of them, becomes a TREASURE.