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	Comments on: Episode 107 &#8211; The Last Tuesday: Morrie and Mitch and Their Final Farewell	</title>
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		By: Theresa Ramus		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is tough to watch people die sometimes. They depreciate over time and you know that things are getting closer. I like the part where you said that you think Morrie waited for some to leave the room and get coffee before he passed. I too said to myself that my husband planned it when I left for maybe a half hour or so and then he passed. He wasn&#039;t awake any more at that point. While I was sitting there with him for a time I was getting phone calls on my phone and he would open up his eyes when he heard me talking for a few seconds at a time.  I am sure he didn&#039;t want me to see him take his last breath. It is hard to believe it is going on 8 years in March. With the holidays coming up it makes you think even more of them]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is tough to watch people die sometimes. They depreciate over time and you know that things are getting closer. I like the part where you said that you think Morrie waited for some to leave the room and get coffee before he passed. I too said to myself that my husband planned it when I left for maybe a half hour or so and then he passed. He wasn&#8217;t awake any more at that point. While I was sitting there with him for a time I was getting phone calls on my phone and he would open up his eyes when he heard me talking for a few seconds at a time.  I am sure he didn&#8217;t want me to see him take his last breath. It is hard to believe it is going on 8 years in March. With the holidays coming up it makes you think even more of them</p>
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