EddieBurkett
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| #2 Posted on 8.3.04 2047.32 Reposted on: 8.3.11 2049.07 | | I can't say I was a big fan, but I always enjoyed catching him mid-story on PBS or whatever channel and just listening to him go on. The article in Newsweek about his mental problems and the fact that he was probably dead was sad. RIP. | Gavintzu
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| #3 Posted on 8.3.04 2112.16 Reposted on: 8.3.11 2112.18 | Awwww man this sucks. "Swimming to Cambodia" was such an influence on my life when I was younger ... I remember watching it in a friend's basement and being mezmerized. I ended up going home and watching it again at three in the morning. Just an amazing film from an amazing storyteller.
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| #4 Posted on 8.3.04 2317.22 Reposted on: 8.3.11 2317.29 | I just lost my chance to cover the world.
/The Paper, my favorite movie and cameo vehicle for Mr. Gray. | Kain
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| #5 Posted on 9.3.04 2021.46 Reposted on: 9.3.11 2021.55 | | I heard this while listening to Howard Stern. What a shame... | | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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