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The Deuce / Re: A place to celebrate celebrity deaths
« Last post by Caleb Zoolander on Today at 04:46:42 PM »
SNL missed a big opportunity by not doing a super fans skit about the Pope.
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The Deuce / Re: A place to celebrate celebrity deaths
« Last post by Caleb Zoolander on Today at 04:41:28 PM »
Eh. He was a fat slob. Seems like he met or exceeded his life expectancy.

He had slimmed down in later years. Not sure what weight he was at now.
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The Deuce / Re: A place to celebrate celebrity deaths
« Last post by Jobu on Today at 04:11:21 PM »
RIP Norm.
Jeez, only 76.

Eh. He was a fat slob. Seems like he met or exceeded his life expectancy.
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The Deuce / Re: A place to celebrate celebrity deaths
« Last post by No one in Mn on Today at 04:02:40 PM »
RIP Norm.
Jeez, only 76.
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The Deuce / Re: A place to celebrate celebrity deaths
« Last post by Caleb Zoolander on Today at 03:31:58 PM »
Norm!

About 8 years ago I was sitting in Celtic Crossing on N. Clark Street in the Gold Coast. My favorite Chicago Irish pub since I discovered it in the 90s. Id been there drinking Guinness for close to an hour probably (had my face buried in my phone on FB I’m sure). There were only about 4-5 people in there at the time. Guy sitting two stools away from me gets up to go to the bathroom and I noticed a couple people stopped him to take a picture with him. I thought, oh, who’s that then? It was then I realized I was sitting two bar stools away from George Wendt. I was sitting at the bar with Norm! I deeply regret not getting a picture with him that day myself.
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The Deuce / Re: A place to celebrate celebrity deaths
« Last post by murphstahoe on Today at 03:14:24 PM »
Norm!
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The Deuce / Re: WTF is wrong with Joe Biden today?
« Last post by murphstahoe on Today at 02:53:53 PM »
lol - great lines in Original Sin trashing Kamala, key line "they didn't think she was genuinely a very nice person"

good luck running for Governor of California Kamala. I can't believe that pundits are actually giving any play or credence to that. She sux. Hope she enters the primary and gets destroyed. The best part will be when Gavin reads the tea leaves and doesn't endorse her.
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The Deuce / Re: WTF is wrong with Joe Biden today?
« Last post by murphstahoe on Today at 12:35:47 PM »
Good points, but I would argue that the Democratic Party and its leaders lost a lot of credibility with voters by standing by Biden when doing so denied the reality that the American people sensed and often saw with their own eyes.  There needs to be an accounting and a reckoning - and probably a housecleaning - in order to move on, which I know you would support.  Failing to do so will make it harder for Democrats to talk convincingly about the Trump elephant in the room.

Truth.

Mn is worse than my wife. She keeps giving more evidence to convince me of something I already agree with.

Pretty much everyone knows that Biden was falling apart, and are pissed he wasn't pushed out either voluntarily or via a primary - or not shut down in 2020, all that had to happen in 2020 was Jim Clyburne not endorsing the guy. But Mn feels this odd need to keep pressing this issue to distract from the fact that Biden is now out and Trump is following in his demented footsteps, but you know, Trump is to to Mn and Justin Fields is to Tempo, so he can't admit Trump is a senile old clown.
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The Deuce / Re: WTF is wrong with Joe Biden today?
« Last post by murphstahoe on Today at 12:30:04 PM »
Who ran the shadow government under Reagan?! Where are James Baker, George HW Bush, Michael Deaver, and Edwin Meese? I need answers!

Don't care about that either.

Only care about the current fuckups. Which are legendary.
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