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Re: Patrick Swayze Died
Posted: September 16th, 2009, 4:05 pm
by denmarksoccer
fmtiger124 wrote:x_SOninja_x wrote:Today my school had "lament" (to grieve, to mourn, to regret) as its word of the day.
And its example sentence was "fans of Patrick Swayze lament his death."
I don't think we should make a thread for specific people who died...
what do you want a "Someone Famous died mourn about them here" thread?
Personally, I think all of the death threads are annoying. Kill them all.
Re: Patrick Swayze Died
Posted: September 16th, 2009, 6:04 pm
by karatekid44
nice pun
Re: Patrick Swayze Died
Posted: September 16th, 2009, 6:44 pm
by sewforlife
andrewwski wrote:
With the amount of people that are "famous" in today's world, it's expected to see some of them die. It's something that happens. I don't see this year as anything special...although the McMahon/Fawcett/Jackson/Mays deaths all within a week was a little weird.
And I don't see how one could list famous people that have died so far this year and neglect to mention Walter Cronkite - a man who actually had a significant impact on history, not a pop star or celebrity.
agreed. especially about Cronkite. I don't like any of our newer news anchors.
I think that Irwin would be missed, but apparently not that many people heard of his death last year.
Re: Patrick Swayze Died
Posted: September 17th, 2009, 2:41 pm
by fmtiger124
sewforlife wrote:andrewwski wrote:
With the amount of people that are "famous" in today's world, it's expected to see some of them die. It's something that happens. I don't see this year as anything special...although the McMahon/Fawcett/Jackson/Mays deaths all within a week was a little weird.
And I don't see how one could list famous people that have died so far this year and neglect to mention Walter Cronkite - a man who actually had a significant impact on history, not a pop star or celebrity.
agreed. especially about Cronkite. I don't like any of our newer news anchors.
I think that Irwin would be missed, but apparently not that many people heard of his death last year.
Agreed, though forgetting Ted Kennedy thats just an absolute crime even more so than forgetting Cronkite.
Re: Patrick Swayze Died
Posted: September 17th, 2009, 2:43 pm
by sewforlife
fmtiger124 wrote:sewforlife wrote:andrewwski wrote:
With the amount of people that are "famous" in today's world, it's expected to see some of them die. It's something that happens. I don't see this year as anything special...although the McMahon/Fawcett/Jackson/Mays deaths all within a week was a little weird.
And I don't see how one could list famous people that have died so far this year and neglect to mention Walter Cronkite - a man who actually had a significant impact on history, not a pop star or celebrity.
agreed. especially about Cronkite. I don't like any of our newer news anchors.
I think that Irwin would be missed, but apparently not that many people heard of his death last year.
Agreed, though forgetting Ted Kennedy thats just an absolute crime even more so than forgetting Cronkite.
of course.
Re: Patrick Swayze Died
Posted: September 18th, 2009, 5:54 am
by sweetcoop
karatekid44 wrote:everybody famus is dying this year
Michael Jackson
Ferrah Fawcett
Billy Mays
Ed McMahon
Walter Chronkite
There are many more
now Patrick Swayze
Why?
Their fixed in bold
Re: Patrick Swayze Died
Posted: September 18th, 2009, 10:48 am
by GoggleGeek
Gordon Patterson died on tuesday, he was the SO coach for SWAT (Made it to Nationals in 03 I think) and hudson's bay HS. He was riding his bicycle and got hit by a car.
Re: Patrick Swayze Died
Posted: September 18th, 2009, 1:14 pm
by sewforlife
thats a sad death.
