Re:Death of celebrities
[email protected]
In a message dated 7/8/2004 10:15:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
However I could easily be wrong about his recent death. I remember when
everyone thought Sean Connery was deceased, and he had to go on Letterman to
show that the rumors were "greatly exaggerated" as the old joke goes.
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I remember in college being disturbed by the death of Jean-Paul Sartre.
I'd assumed he'd already been dead for a long time.
Kathryn
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[email protected] writes:
However I could easily be wrong about his recent death. I remember when
everyone thought Sean Connery was deceased, and he had to go on Letterman to
show that the rumors were "greatly exaggerated" as the old joke goes.
******************
I remember in college being disturbed by the death of Jean-Paul Sartre.
I'd assumed he'd already been dead for a long time.
Kathryn
Come to the Live and Learn Unschooling Conference August 27-29 in Peabody, MA!
For more information, go to www.LiveandLearnConference.org
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TreeGoddess
On Jul 9, 2004, at 9:12 AM, KathrynJB@... wrote:
Landau plays Bela Legosi in the movie and every time Ed Wood is
pitching a movie to a studio and he says it's staring Bela they always
look puzzled and ask, "Isn't he dead?" Too funny. Great movie too!
-Tracy-
> I remember in college being disturbed by the death of Jean-Paul Sartre.LOL That reminds me of the movie Ed Wood (w/Johnny Depp). Martin
> I'd assumed he'd already been dead for a long time.
Landau plays Bela Legosi in the movie and every time Ed Wood is
pitching a movie to a studio and he says it's staring Bela they always
look puzzled and ask, "Isn't he dead?" Too funny. Great movie too!
-Tracy-