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So did Harry Chapin. [/ QUOTE ] FWIW, I just did a search to see if anyone mentioned him. |
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#192
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mitch hedberg
saw him three times in the year before he died..he was absolutely brilliant, original comic. "I want to be a rebellious McDonald's owner. Cheeseburgers... NOPE... we got spaghetti!" |
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#193
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[ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] this one actually shook me up a bit, mainly because i was at mile high watching him play about 8 hours before he got greased. [/ QUOTE ] Being a big Denver fan, I was big fan of his especially watching him develop into a talented cornerback. I couldn't believe when I heard it. Apparently a really nice guy. |
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#194
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probably alone on this one, but dudley moore's end was heartbreaking:
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#195
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Indian Larry
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#196
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i cried when Harry Carey died.
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#197
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Yeah, Moore had a sad end.
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#198
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probably alone on this one, but dudley moore's end was heartbreaking: [/ QUOTE ] Arthur was one of my favorite movies... I too was sad. |
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haray caray - i was 11 or 12 and really shaken up. i watched probably 500+ cubs games that he announced, grew up watching/listening to him every afternoon/evening.
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