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Celebrity Death Thread

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  • Simon Monjack, Brittany Murphy's husband died today at the age of 39, just 6 months after her death. Kind of crazy.
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    • Kinda of suspicious to me.

      Maybe he was under investigation for her death and commited suicide?

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      • Her death was natural causes due to pneumonia, there wasn't any investigation into it.
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        • Wasn't her death rules natural cause, but was preventable?

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          • Originally posted by YT View Post
            Wasn't her death rules natural cause, but was preventable?
            I liked how no matter what character she played she was a trashy cute chick!... Big Eyes
            I don't even know if I am ready to talk about it.....

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            • Originally posted by Frank Van Dusen View Post
              Her death was natural causes due to pneumonia, there wasn't any investigation into it.
              Her drug use was a contributing factor, but not the cause of death.
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              • Yes I know, I was just saying there was no foul play involved in it.
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                • Paul Gray (Bassist for Slipknot) died Monday at 38.
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                  • Originally posted by silverNblue View Post
                    Paul Gray (Bassist for Slipknot) died Monday at 38.
                    That's crazy I wonder if he wa wearing his mask? Not even being funny, but I know alot of people whose whole life revolves around another persona or a costume and in their leisure when they don't have to they still wear it!
                    I don't even know if I am ready to talk about it.....

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                    • Art Linkletter, host of TV's 'People Are Funny,' dies



                      RIP Art

                      (amended) *They go in three's. Whose next? My $ is on GARY COLEMAN.
                      Last edited by Panoptes; May 28, 2010, 12:48 PM.
                      19.1119, NO LONGER WAITING

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                      • RIP Mr. Linkletter

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                        • RIP Art.

                          GO LIONS "10" !!!!!!!!!!
                          GO LIONS "24" !!

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                          • "If you retire, you can't ever have a day off."

                            A great quote from the article above.

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                            • I really enjoyed Linkletter, the King of the dawn of Television.

                              RIP Art, I will never forget "Kids say the funniest things".
                              I long for a Lions team that is consistently competitive.

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                              • Originally posted by Malto Marko View Post
                                I really enjoyed Linkletter, the King of the dawn of Television.

                                RIP Art, I will never forget "Kids say the funniest things".
                                Yep........precursor to the ever present and beloved to all now:

                                America's Funniest Videos
                                19.1119, NO LONGER WAITING

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