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Musicians should just stay away from planes altogether. Lynyrd Skynrd, John Denver, Aaliyah. With that said, maybe they should get all the boybands on one plane. It's bad enough their crap has to be on the radio, but now they're making movies.
[ August 27, 2001: Message edited by: Hobbes ]
-------------------- I'm slightly annoyed at Hobbes' rather rude decision to be much more attractive than me though. That's just rude. - PsyLiam, Oct 27, 2005.
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Jeff's media coverage was minimal. Even when Zappa died, I pouted a bit for about 10 minutes...& then went on. None of this "Why did he have to die? He was only 53! He didn't deserve to die?!?"
I have no sadness about death. I never have. Death is simply entropy in action. Everything dies.
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If they are important an established celebrities, then I care.
-------------------- Fry- How will we get out of this? George Takei's head- Maybe we can use some kind of auto-destruct code like one-A, two-B, three-C... (Bender's head blows up) Bender- Now everybody knows! -Futurama's obligatory Star Trek episode
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quote:If they are important an established celebrities,
Why do you care? Who do you care for? Be more specific. Define important. DeForest Kelley wasn't an "important" celebrity outside of Trek fandom, and fans of R&B are more likely to mourn Aaliyah than fans of Country Music (yech).
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Its sad when someone dies, in this case, not sobbing sad, but still sorta sad, she was gonna be in Matrix 2, she had 80% of the filming done for that. She was good in Romeo Must Die. If you say 'bid deal' to every death, I seriously think you must of had some sort of problem dealing with it before...
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