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March 5, 2024 9:19 am  #1


Ben Mulroney Tears Up Talking About His Late Dad On AM640

Tough to get real emotion on the radio these days, beyond just anger. But Ben Mulroney came on AM640 Tuesday to reminisce about his late father, who to him wasn't the Prime Minister, he was just "dad." I believe it was the first public comment from the family about the passing and was a wonderful moment. 

 

March 5, 2024 12:48 pm  #2


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He also appeared live on Global's The Morning Show today to discuss his late father.

 

March 5, 2024 12:52 pm  #3


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I don’t enjoy Ben on TV but he seems like a nice enough guy and I think it would be tough to know that you’re expected to make public comments for everyone else’s comfort when you’re the one who needs comfort the most. I don’t envy him at all.

 

March 5, 2024 1:10 pm  #4


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It doesn't matter if you're two or a hundred-and-two, no boy is ever ready to lose their father.

 

March 5, 2024 1:15 pm  #5


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Nicolas (sp?) posted a nice picture on Twitter of himself with his parents. He said that it was taken eight weeks ago, and it was the last picture he had of his dad.

I must be getting old - I remember when Nicolas was born…

 

March 6, 2024 9:05 am  #6


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Binson Echorec wrote:

It doesn't matter if you're two or a hundred-and-two, no boy is ever ready to lose their father.

Very true. And even when your father is in hospice and the end is coming in a matter of days it is still a major jarring shock to your system when it finally happens.

 

March 6, 2024 9:41 am  #7


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I just had to put my 13 year old border collie down this past Sunday. Of course not comparable to a parent to some people, to me , it was like watching a child die. I am still in slight shock of how fast it happened. Anyone who doesn't understand the unconditional love a dog gives, is not somebody I want to know. 

 

March 6, 2024 10:00 am  #8


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Ben choking on his tears became the official 640 sound bite of the day.  Hearing it live on Brady's show was touching.  Hearing it replayed 15 times during the day was grief porn.

 

March 6, 2024 10:05 am  #9


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mic'em wrote:

I just had to put my 13 year old border collie down this past Sunday. Of course not comparable to a parent to some people, to me , it was like watching a child die. I am still in slight shock of how fast it happened. Anyone who doesn't understand the unconditional love a dog gives, is not somebody I want to know. 

This is way off topic but I have been where you are right now and I cannot tell you how my heart breaks for you. Only a dog owner knows that pain. I admit with some shame that I cried more when I had to put dog #4 down, my beloved border collie mix Spunky, than when my own dad passed away at 86. 

My current pooch is 11 and I see signs of him slowing down. I know what the future is and I'm dreading it. So I hope you can get through it - it is gut wrenching. 

My sister once asked me after I got #5 why do you keep doing this to yourself, knowing how it ends? And I said it's because what comes before that horrible ending is the best decade or so you could ask for. My condolences on your loss. 

Maybe the image below will give you some comfort - or a much needed laugh. It's just what I always suspected!

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March 6, 2024 3:18 pm  #10


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Thanks RA, I didn't mean to hijack the thread by any means. My wife and I have decided, as much as we love animals, we are not going to have any more. It is just too hard to deal with putting them down. I had just bought two bags of food for him on Friday, he fell ill Saturday afternoon. I donated the food to the local shelter on Monday and will donate a bag each month from now on. 

 

March 6, 2024 4:04 pm  #11


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Don't apologize for changing the thread. I'm sure Ben Mulroney won't mind!

I have a lot of time for dog lovers and I fully understand how going through it again is something you might not want to do. 

Condolences again to your family.

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March 6, 2024 5:55 pm  #12


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mic'em wrote:

I just had to put my 13 year old border collie down this past Sunday. Of course not comparable to a parent to some people, to me , it was like watching a child die. I am still in slight shock of how fast it happened. Anyone who doesn't understand the unconditional love a dog gives, is not somebody I want to know. 

Pets are a part of ones family and to me grieving the loss of your cat or dog seems pretty normal.

 

March 6, 2024 6:18 pm  #13


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Never met Ben, but I did spend a bit of time with his father after he was no longer PM.  Flight from Toronto to Montreal.  Mr. Mulroney was a very nice man.  He was in in biz class and when I was returning from the bathroom I spotted him sitting there.  Hard to miss, only people in biz on a small jet.

 

March 6, 2024 7:06 pm  #14


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pinto wrote:

Never met Ben, but I did spend a bit of time with his father after he was no longer PM.  Flight from Toronto to Montreal.  Mr. Mulroney was a very nice man.  He was in in biz class and when I was returning from the bathroom I spotted him sitting there.  Hard to miss, only people in biz on a small jet.

Mulroney was a class act.  Canada could use more of his stature.
 

 

March 6, 2024 7:09 pm  #15


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mace wrote:

mic'em wrote:

I just had to put my 13 year old border collie down this past Sunday. Of course not comparable to a parent to some people, to me , it was like watching a child die. I am still in slight shock of how fast it happened. Anyone who doesn't understand the unconditional love a dog gives, is not somebody I want to know. 

Pets are a part of ones family and to me grieving the loss of your cat or dog seems pretty normal.

I prefer dogs over many people but I plan not to have a dog when I reach a certain age. Shelters get a lot of senior dogs who will eventually be euthanized because elderly owners have passed away and no one wants them.  We have to be fair to them.

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March 6, 2024 8:06 pm  #16


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mic'em wrote:

I just had to put my 13 year old border collie down this past Sunday. Of course not comparable to a parent to some people, to me , it was like watching a child die. I am still in slight shock of how fast it happened. Anyone who doesn't understand the unconditional love a dog gives, is not somebody I want to know. 

I’m very sorry for your loss. It’s devastating to say goodbye to a beloved family member that loves you unconditionally.

 

March 6, 2024 9:50 pm  #17


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mic'em wrote:

I just had to put my 13 year old border collie down this past Sunday. Of course not comparable to a parent to some people, to me , it was like watching a child die. I am still in slight shock of how fast it happened. Anyone who doesn't understand the unconditional love a dog gives, is not somebody I want to know. 

Border collies are terrific, almost human they're so clever and intuitive.

I'm very sorry for your loss. May their memory be a blessing.

It's not surprising there are many podcast episodes dedicated to supporting people who are grieving the death of their dog or cat.

As a sidebar: losing a pet who's been a much loved family member might be a good topic for discussion on 1010 and 640 and provide useful info on how to navigate the grief we feel including the neurological changes our brains go through which affects how we process grief.

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March 6, 2024 10:54 pm  #18


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betaylored wrote:

As a sidebar: losing a pet who's been a much loved family member might be a good topic for discussion on 1010 and 640 and provide useful info on how to navigate the grief we feel including the neurological changes our brains go through which affects how we process grief.

I like your sidebar idea. There's enough anger in the world right now. Can this type of 'help you get through the day' talk programming sell on radio? Opinions, anyone?
 

 

March 7, 2024 9:25 am  #19


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Thank you for the kind words folks. Yesterday, I cleaned out the back of the car where he had been laying enroute to the vet clinic. He had lost control of bodily functions and shed alot of hair. I had cleaned the waste on Sunday, but hadn't vacuumed out the hair yet. Life goes on, just with a void. We just moved to a new community last month, I haven't really met any on one the street yet, a gentleman walking by with a shepherd on a leash saw me cleaning the car and stopped to say hello, his dog licked my hand, he said he had never seen him do that before. That had such an effect on me , I lost my composure , the gentleman hugged me and began to tear up also. At least I have made a new friend out of this sad time, well, maybe two.  

 

March 7, 2024 1:57 pm  #20


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If I know border collies, I’m sure you’ll still be finding his hair around your house for a long time to come :-)

 

March 7, 2024 4:44 pm  #21


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You are right on that one, I am staying busy by putting tongue and grove pine up on a wall in our living room, I just swept up a pile of hair with the remnants of the wood before getting on the 'puta. 

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March 7, 2024 9:00 pm  #22


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I would love to see a picture of him if you’re up to sharing 😊

 

March 8, 2024 8:45 am  #23


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A border collie named "Scooter" comes to visit me every Sunday in the seafood department of the grocery store where I am employed parttime. He loved the raw salmon "treats" I gave him. Now he gets raw ground beef. Apparently, raw fish is not good for doggies.

 

March 8, 2024 8:50 am  #24


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Thanks,  I can't seem to be able to upload a picture through the system here. I've tried several times. He was actually blind the last three years of life. He was the most gentle soul I have ever known. It is so different now to get up expecting to take him out for a pee. His name was Brodus. My son named him after the former WWE wrestler named Brodus Clay.