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I didn't know Martin Luther Kings son died.
Martin Luther King was a Jr., which would make his son (if he shares the name) a "third".
by mojo on Sat Aug 21, 04 2:06pm
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I know this isn't very profound but I honestly grieved when Vincent Price died. Not many people knew what a great man he really was. He spent the majority of career as a Shakespearian stage actor. He was extremely cultured and intelligent. (to be honest though, I just loved him in all those B rated horrors!) He was so cool... still sad :(
Who cares if Martin Luther Kings son died except his family? What did he ever do?
Sshhhhh...Angels tread on this ballot.. Dr. King is just one of them.
Zig that seriously freaked me out girl, please dont do that sixth sense s**t again :(
that's right
They are all around us...
Phil Hartman married the WRONG lady. He was a funny guy and I've had trouble watching any of his stuff since he was murdered.
The Beatles music gave me so much pleasure growing up. The chance that they would reunite and make more great music was a dream many of us had. The death of John Lennon ended that dream. I haven't dreamed again since 12/8/80.
John Lennon
by ABC on Fri Sep 10, 04 11:24am
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John Lennon--that bummed me out. I remember I was at a pub called Shirley's in South Bend, Indiana when it came on the television. They truned off the music and turned on the TV volume.
Tadema: I thought Tim Burton and I were the only two people in the world who were sad when Vincent Price died. He was just so good at being bad. You have to respect that. I always wanted to be Dr. Phibes when I was a kid...
I also have a hard time watching anything with Phil Hartman in it. I remember that day all to well. I got drunk. I hate his wife to this day and hope she is burning in hell as I type this. She ripped the world off by taking him from us. R.I.P. Phil Hartman!!
Gag me with a spoon! Princess Diana! You've got to be kidding. The woman achieved nothing in her life except becoming a regular Tabloid Magazine headline.
Hartman because it was murder, & by a "loved one" no less
"...murder, & by a "loved one" no less" Judith Barsi, Anne-Marie of All Dogs Go to Heaven, age eleven.
Mitch Hedberg's death some 11 days ago hit me in a soft spot.
I was and am still saddened by the sudden death of The Move's and then Hollies' Lead Singer Carl Wayne on 31 August 2004
I was really very shocked when Robert Palmer ("Addicted To Love") & Laura Branigan ("Gloria") died. They were staples of the 80s, I remember listening to their tunes when I was a kid.
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