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Annette Funicello dead at 70
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ksucidlo
Apr 8, 2013
4:30am
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Sad news! Another link to my childhood is gone. Read the story here. k
Annette
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Don the Dentist
Apr 8, 2013
6:19pm
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I grew up watching the Mickey Mouse Club and Disneyland. She was every boys fantasy...whatever fantasies an eight year old can have!!
Rest in peace Annette.
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JoyceAula
Apr 9, 2013
4:03am
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I too have lost a childhood link. She really put up a good fight. I wonder how her good friend Shelly Fabres is taking this? RIP
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Blade
Apr 9, 2013
5:49am
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RIP sweet princess
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deandesperado
Apr 9, 2013
11:35am
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part of 60's history is gone. in 1978 i saw PAUL ANKA in LV and he said how he wrote "PUPPY LOVE" about their romance. RIP.
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