Goodbye Rodney

Oct 06, 2004 09:09

While I didn't always love your comedy, you worked hard and well. Thanks.

Rodney Dangerfield Nov. 22, 1921 - Oct. 5, 2004

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maroonmd October 6 2004, 07:17:16 UTC
wow. for some reason i thought he was already dead. huh.

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theantichrist October 6 2004, 17:35:39 UTC
That kind of fits nicely into his routine eh?

I R funny.

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maroonmd October 6 2004, 18:23:21 UTC
*teehee* So true!

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sailormom October 6 2004, 17:51:22 UTC
I just found out today. Soryy, Disney Channel and Nickolodeon don't carry such news. I liked the bug eyed freak. But I also thought he was already dead. Should I grieve again?

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theantichrist October 6 2004, 18:20:57 UTC
Hey, uhh, I'm being serious here, not a smart ass. NO, really, I'm not lying, I know it's hard to swallow coming from me (unlike other things). *rim shot*

No so seriously, do you like, actually grieve for dead famous people? Or people you've never met? I'm not passing judgement or being a smart ass, I so know that's hard to believe... ;) I just wanna know!

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ceciskittle October 6 2004, 18:42:39 UTC
No so seriously, do you like, actually grieve for dead famous people? Or people you've never met? I'm not passing judgement or being a smart ass, I so know that's hard to believe... ;) I just wanna know!Well I don't know about other people but yes I do grieve for certain celeberities. Not for all of them. Like Rodney I didn't really connect to, but I thougth it was worth mentioning. But when Carroll O'Conner, Fred Rogers, and John Ritter died, I greived for each of them. I felt a connection to them. They had impacted my life in very special ways, and so when they left this plane, I felt compelled to greive. And actually it really isn't for them, it's for me, because I feel like I will be missing out on more of the happiness that they brought into my life, and so I grieve ( ... )

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maroonmd October 6 2004, 18:47:47 UTC
yes, and empathy... that's what I forgot!

& I grieved for Dr. Seuss and Mr. Hooper (or whatever his real name was).

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