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2003-09-14, 10:37 PM | [Ignore Me] #35 | ||
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Actually someone said fuck Ritter, so I decided to take the opposite side and say that Ritter was important and Cash was not and no one should care. I was making a point that if you care so much about one person's death but not another you're being hypocritical and I got flamed by you for saying "Fuck Cash" after others said "Fuck Ritter"
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2003-09-15, 12:50 AM | [Ignore Me] #39 | ||
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John Ritter was also the Father in Problem Child 1 and 2. I'm not sure about 3, if there was a PC3.
Anytime someone of talent dies, I feel that this world is going more and more to hell. I felt struck hard when I learned the Princess Diana and Mother Teresa were both dead. I was struck equally hard when I learned John Candy died of a heart attack, and was followed in the same manner by Chris Farley. I didn't much like Chris Farley's work, or works. But I was saddened badly when I heard John was dead. His works are among some of my most favorates. What about Mr. Dressup? Or Mr. Rogers? What about Mr. Charles Shultz, the creater of Charley Brown? I was extremely saddened when he retired from the cartoon business, and was equally saddened to hear he passed away. What about Jim Henson? I cried when I hear he had passed from this world. I was young, and I loved his work. I still love his work. The Muppets are still favorates of mine. It always brings a smile to my face to see Animal, or Kermit and Miss Piggy. It wasn't about that these people were dead. It was that the world would no longer feel their presence, except in rememberance of their works. THAT is what you should be thinking about when you think about the death of Johnny Cash, or John Ritter. Not weither or not you liked what they did, or even know what they did. It's that this world will no longer be brightened by their work. It's times like this that make ME regret what I wrote about 9/11. |
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2003-09-15, 02:54 AM | [Ignore Me] #42 | ||
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Mourn for a little while, but keep a smile on your face. If death were indeed the most horrible thing in life we'd all be fucked.
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2003-09-15, 04:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #43 | |||
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