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A Tribute to Matthew Perry

Blame it on the lunar eclipse or what you will, I woke up and read that Matthew Perry was no more. Contrary to the norm, I remained calm. In fact, when I read the press release about his death, I focused on the embedded trailer of ‘Fools Rush In.’ ( Scroll down to the end of this post to see the trailer). I made a mental note to watch it today. But as always, life had other plans for me. I’ve been switching between headaches and stomachaches the entire day. Right now, it’s the headache that’s happening. So, I haven’t been able to watch ‘Fools Rush In.’ But I must. ASAP.

So back to why I was calm. I know we all have special access to Matthew Perry. We are lucky. We love him, and his legacy will live on. He is lucky. He touched lives worldwide and across generations and will live on in our hearts. After all, we are all his F.R.I.E.N.D.S <3

Pic credit – Book cover from Amazon

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I’m Aishwariya. I’m passionate about writing, reading, marketing communications, books, blogging, poetry and editing. I’ve donned several hats, such as freelance journalist, copywriter, blogger and editor.

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