Guess who's dead now.

Ike

Well-Known Member
#51
Chaos and Creation said:
maheshjr2000 said:
Ryoiichi Matsumoto said:
In commemoration of Micheal Jackson, McDonald's has made a new burger which has been named after him: they call it the 'MJ'. It's 50-year-old meat in 10-year-old buns.
....see now THAT is in poor taste. I DID NOT read that wrong.
I'm sure it actually tastes quite good, I also heard that since Billy May's died they are throwing in one free McJackson if you buy the first. Completely free!
But... Do you have to pay shipping??!
 

Left Shoe

Well-Known Member
#52
Chaos and Creation said:
I'm sure it actually tastes quite good, I also heard that since Billy May's died they are throwing in one free McJackson if you buy the first. Completely free!
:huh!:

C&C, I swear, you are the single most depraved poster on TFF.
 

violinmana

(Hardcore) Gamer
#54
I heard he dropped the Moonwalker. But no one's kneeling down to loot his corpse; we're all afraid that he'll pull a Thriller.
 

parker

Well-Known Member
#55
Billy Mays dropped Two Buckets of Oxy-Clean, and Three Bars of Mighty Putty. All for the price of one corpse!
 

akun50

Well-Known Member
#57
I looked him up on IMDB and I can proudly ask, "Who the hell is Karl Malden?"

Aside from an episode on Hitchcock's TV series, a role in one of the many live action versions of Alice in Wonderland, and The West Wing, I don't even recognize the NAMES of the shows and movies he starred in.
 

Left Shoe

Well-Known Member
#58
I didn't recognize too many of those roles either - but he did act alongside Michael Caine in "Beyond the Poseidon Adventure".

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Backtracking slightly:

parker said:
Billy Mays dropped Two Buckets of Oxy-Clean, and Three Bars of Mighty Putty. All for the price of one corpse!
 

Mea Nihil

Well-Known Member
#59
violinmana said:
I heard he dropped the Moonwalker. But no one's kneeling down to loot his corpse; we're all afraid that he'll pull a Thriller.
Actually, I have been wondering how long it would take before the bets started on whether he'd rise as a zombie or not. After all, it wouldn't be anything new for him if you believe Thriller... :p

And frankly, in his last days he ALREADY looked like a zombie, poor guy. :(
 
#68
Rest in peace, "Uncle Walter".

They called him the "most trusted man in America". That says something you'd never hear about a newsman today. The loss is all ours.
 

Juubi

Well-Known Member
#69
It's one of the Signs. 2012 will surely be the End. The celebrities go first.
 

Frank Cadena

Well-Known Member
#70
Damn... I recalled once, I think on a documentary somewhere, that Walter Cronkite was the first journalist to make a prediction that the war in Vietnam would end in a stalemate. Sigh, think people still make journalists like those?
 

CatOnFire

Well-Known Member
#75
Shiakou said:
Left Shoe said:
Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal video. :sweat: Strange how it disappeared right after I post about it.

Anyway, here's another link to the same video.
I've heard Beat It, Thriller and 'that song where he is saying the kid isn't his' but until Michael Jackson died I had no idea Smooth Criminal was his song.

You know, something about how the Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal song on my computer was sung should have tipped me off...
 
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