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Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson - 26th June 2009, 12:06 AM

Three icons gone this week. RIP to all three. Now there is talk that Jeff Goldblum died today.


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26th June 2009, 05:01 AM

I pray for their families and friends. It is hard to say goodbye.


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a legend - 26th June 2009, 06:11 AM

No doubt, Micheal Jackson was a legend of Pop Music, even I was surprized
to hear about his death.
The news of his death appeared on the mainpage of CNN .
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26th June 2009, 01:24 PM

I thought Micheal Jackson was immortal.
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I thought Micheal Jackson was immortal.
He is, as are we all. The embodied form has simply fallen away, as all forms are wont to do.
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26th June 2009, 03:44 PM

Fortunately for all the sci fi bums (myself included) Jeff has not died.



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27th June 2009, 01:11 AM

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Three icons gone this week. RIP to all three. Now there is talk that Jeff Goldblum died today.
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There was one image which stood out to me. I was walking past the TV when they showed the live shot of Jackson's body being carried in a body bag from UCLA to the helicopter for transport to the coroner's office. It was sobering to see the "kind of pop" carried in a plain white bag like a sack of potatoes. His remains looked so slight on the stretcher. Dust to dust, ashes to ashes.

I remember the last performance of Warren Zevon on Letterman when he had weeks left to live with mesothelioma, and Letterman asked him something to the effect of did he think he knew something more than the rest of us since he was dying, and Zevon said that he knew now the importance of "enjoying every sandwich".

We aren't here for long, are we? And the famous and the rich are carried out in the same colored body bags as unidentified street people. The money and fame are suddenly irrelevant, and the question becomes, what is?

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Buddhism 27th June 2009, 07:44 PM

Jeff Goldblum: Reports of actor's death are 'completely untrue,' publicist confirms | TV, movie and music news | Current Affairs, Film, News, Web/Tech | EW.com

In the end, nothing really matters. It doesn't matter how much money you had, what car you drove, what your job was, what clothes you wore. What matters is the lives you touched while you were alive.

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What happens after death? I don't know, I don't think anyone does. No one has ever died and came back from it. Did Joe Schoe wake up on the operating table and go "wow there's a heaven...and blah blah blah", but who really knows? It's his word against ours. And he has no proof, just his word.

I personally loved Thriller, and it remains both a classic and something of Michael Jackson's that I loved and still love.



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28th June 2009, 06:07 PM

Billy Mayes from Pitchmen and the Oxy Clean commercials passed today.



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Buddhism 28th June 2009, 08:31 PM

I know! I just read about it! Everyone's dyin' in Hollywood it seems lately.

I'm more sad over Billy Mays than Michael Jackson. I was starting to enjoy seeing him in his trademark blue shirt and full beard yelling on about Oxyclean. :P

RIP Billy Mays, maybe you can sell some more stuff where you're at.



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