The best day, the worst day, the most fun day, and the day that changed your life

RFW

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Best day: A tie between when my sons were born and when they graduated college.
Worst day: The day my best friend died.
Most fun day: I spent a whole day with my young son and his family in Japan, just riding all the rollercoasters at Fuji-Q Highland.
Day that changed my life: When my dad told me to get a stable job and get married already because I was a grown ass man just sitting on my hands or else...
 

Best day: My daughter was born.

Worst day: Driving into the city to see Mom at the hospital - being told she died before we could get there.

Most fun day: Going by train from Adelaide to Melbourne overnight, with my daughter and spending the day on a bus that took us to fashion outlets.

Day that changed my life: Train trip from Vancouver to Toronto, in 1967.
 
Best day: My daughter was born.

Worst day: Driving into the city to see Mom at the hospital - being told she died before we could get there.

Most fun day: Going by train from Adelaide to Melbourne overnight, with my daughter and spending the day on a bus that took us to fashion outlets.

Day that changed my life: Train trip from Vancouver to Toronto, in 1967.
The trains sure sound like fun!
 

Best day: As a kid, the day I got my first dog. When my son and daughter were born.

Worst day : When my Mom and Dad passed away.

Most fun: Clamming and fishing in Oregon with my daughter and family.

The day that changed my life: Walking out of my workplace for the last time and getting married the following weekend.
 
It's funny how a single conversation can change your whole life.

A couple years after college, someone I had known in college was back in town (New York) for a few days. We met for lunch, and at some point in the conversation she said that if I came to California, I could stay with her and her husband until I got set up on my own. So I came Hollywood and found my way into the entertainment industry. Were it not for that one lunch date, I might still be in New York doing . . . who knows what?
 

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