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Post by 80s Child on May 2, 2002 23:12:14 GMT -5
Not to be nit-picky, but I thought I'd inform you that the lead singer of Alice In Chains was named Layne Staley. I grew up listening to him, so... RIP.
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Post by Ich Liebe Rammstein on May 3, 2002 16:44:40 GMT -5
^^^^^^ Well Ive only heard a few songs by Alice In Chains,so I wouldnt know.
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Post by 80s Child on May 5, 2002 22:18:38 GMT -5
^^It's all good. Just thought I'd let you know.
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Post by Ich Liebe Rammstein on May 6, 2002 16:46:52 GMT -5
^^^^^^ Oh,well thanX anyway. He's cool,or was or...AHH Im confused..lolZ...well he's cool for whatever...Ill just say it like this,I liked Alice In Chains ans some of their songs (the ones Ive heard that is) are good......there.. ;D
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Post by Liquid_Fire_Saves_The_Day!!! on May 17, 2002 22:25:26 GMT -5
Goodbye, Milton Bearle !!! You were one of the greatest & original funny men. You will be missed. Liquid_Fire
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Post by Ich Liebe Rammstein on May 18, 2002 12:32:01 GMT -5
ugh,you took it! I was gonna say him,lolZ. But thats ok. I saw him on this blooper show last night,because at the end of it,they showed him from 20 years ago...hmm,and juz think about all the comedy I missed out......
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Post by RebDoMINe on May 18, 2002 20:30:20 GMT -5
To Cassie Bernall, Corey Depooter, Dan Mauser, Dan Rohrbaugh, Isaiah Shoels, John Tomlin, Kelly Flemming, Kyle Velasquez, Lauren Townsend, Matt Ketcher, Rachel Scott, Steven Curnow, and Mr. William Sanders--even after three years, you will not be forgotten. The country will always mourn for all thirteen of you. Your death taught America a lesson that it will never forget.
Reb and VoDKa--you taught people the hard way. You aren't the monsters the world has made you out to be. You accomplished what you set out to do. Sometimes martyrdom is what it takes to give people a good kick in the pants. Unfortunately, that requires the loss of strong-minded people.
Rest in peace, all of you.
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Post by Ich Liebe Rammstein on May 22, 2002 21:33:45 GMT -5
Well,if anyone's heard,which I doubt unless you live near me,some boys (I forgot how many) were ran over by a car,I think yesterday. And a 12-yr. old boy died. And,from what Ive heard,he was best friends with my friend's ex- bf. Thats really sad. ~RIP
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Post by Annie on May 25, 2002 0:28:09 GMT -5
Rest in peace, Sam Snead, who died four days short of his 90th birthday.
Sam Snead was a golfer who won 81 PGA tournaments throughout a career that spanned many years. The U.S Open being the only tournament that got away. He was known as Slammin' Sammy, with a unique putting technique.
Condolences to his family and friends.
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Post by Ich Liebe Rammstein on May 25, 2002 2:19:06 GMT -5
Also, (I forgot his last name) Sonny. Ya'know, SonnY and Cher I forgot about him until tonight when I saw one of Cher's new [music] video's. Sonny~RIP "I got you babe" Sry,I couldn't resist
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Post by -*- Little Miss Strawberry -*- on Jun 2, 2002 11:51:26 GMT -5
RIP... Hansie Cronje, South African cricketer who died in a plane crash, yesterday (I think), 1st June 2002. I think he was a great man.
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Post by Annie on Jun 2, 2002 14:55:01 GMT -5
Ah, exactly what I was going to say.
Hansie Cronje, the former South African cricket captain, and possibly one of the greatest players in history died in a plane crash yesterday. He is the second cricketer to die this year, following the death of an English player in Australia.
Hansie Cronje was given a life-ban from cricket in 2000 after admitting to match-fixing.
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Post by -*- Little Miss Strawberry -*- on Jun 3, 2002 3:21:53 GMT -5
^^^ I was so sad when that happened It was a really sad way to end his life (although, of course, he didn't know he was going to die). He was a wonderful player who also kept up good moral standards (until he was caught match-fixing, but I still think he had good morals). RIP, also, as mentioned above... Ben Hollyoak, player in the English cricket side. A great loss
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Post by busybodies on Jun 3, 2002 4:54:22 GMT -5
You guys already said what I came into to say.
RIP Hansie Cronje. You were one of a kind.
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Post by Annie on Jun 4, 2002 0:02:18 GMT -5
I heard they recovered his body today, alongside the two co-pilots', on the mountains outside his hometown.
He was certainly one-of-a-kind, and although he was an inactive players through the days leading up to his death, he is a loss to the cricket world.
I'm not a fan of cricket, but my brother is, and I'd watched games when he was still playing. He was remarkable.
Hansie Cronje, rest in peace. You will be greatly missed.
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