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    Quote Originally Posted by KNIGHT OF THE LAKE View Post
    I completely understand that. Still maybe we should refrain from putting career criminals in here. I don’t think they deserve that kind of notation or rememberance. It’s not that Bulgers a famous person that is controversial. He’s a thug whose famous for being a thug. Grew up in Boston, he’s not well liked
    I think he's infamous enough to mention. (We just don't need to add "R.I.P." for him.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorHoy View Post
    I don't know if that would be appropriate.

    While there may not be too much controversy regarding Mr. Bulger's demise, it may set a bad precedence for future passings that may split the membership (like with politicians).
    AKA Bulger's younger brother.

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    Stan Lee just passed away, age 95.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tami View Post
    Stan Lee just passed away, age 95.

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    Not a shock, but still hurts. An inner-circle great in the industry, he was there right from the beginning as a teen (only a few years before my parents were born). Stan Lee was comics.

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    Wherever you are Stan, may the next life be as entertaining as you made all of ours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tami View Post
    Stan Lee just passed away, age 95.

    RIP
    I was hoping he would make it to 100. It's a sad day. My prayers and thoughts go out to his family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gray Lensman View Post
    Wherever you are Stan, may the next life be as entertaining as you made all of ours.
    Well said brother
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Darknight Detective View Post
    Not a shock, but still hurts. An inner-circle great in the industry, he was there right from the beginning as a teen (only a few years before my parents were born). Stan Lee was comics.

    RIP
    Indeed. He was even around in the 1940s writing some of the early Captain America stuff. Honestly just days ago I was thinking about how he's one of those people who has been with us for so long that we think he will never leave or will but only in some distant future. He will be missed.
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    Model and actress Kim Porter died, aged only 47. My age!

    She leaves behind her son, actor Quincy, from her relationship with Al B. Sure, and three children she had with Diddy. Very, very sad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulBullion View Post
    Model and actress Kim Porter died, aged only 47. My age!

    She leaves behind her son, actor Quincy, from her relationship with Al B. Sure, and three children she had with Diddy. Very, very sad.
    Cardiac arrest. At 47. Wow! What a shame!
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    I just heard William Goldman has passes away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCAll View Post
    I just heard William Goldman has passed away.
    From The New York Times:
    William Goldman, Screenwriting Star and Hollywood Skeptic, Dies at 87
    By Glenn Rifkin - Nov. 16, 2018
    William Goldman, who won Academy Awards for his screenplays for “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and “All the President’s Men” and who, despite being one of Hollywood’s most successful screenwriters, was an outspoken critic of the movie industry, died on Friday in Manhattan. He was 87.
    The cause was colon cancer and pneumonia, said Susan Burden, his partner.
    In his long career, which began in the 1960s and lasted into the 21st century, Mr. Goldman also wrote the screenplays for popular films like “Misery,” “A Bridge Too Far,” “The Stepford Wives” and “Chaplin.” He was a prolific novelist as well, and several of his screenplays were adapted from his own novels, notably “The Princess Bride” and “Marathon Man.”
    You can read the rest at: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/16/o...dman-dead.html

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    Roy Clark, famous for co-hosting Hee Haw passed away yesterday at 85.
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    Harry Leslie Smith, a Second World War veteran and activist, has passed away.

    May we continue his work and strive to make this world a better place.

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