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May 29, 2010 at 2:20 AM #557084May 29, 2010 at 2:59 AM #556501NewtoSanDiegoGuest
I guess he’s now saying…………
“What you talking about God??!!”
I will miss you π
NSD
May 29, 2010 at 2:59 AM #557470NewtoSanDiegoGuestI guess he’s now saying…………
“What you talking about God??!!”
I will miss you π
NSD
May 29, 2010 at 2:59 AM #557191NewtoSanDiegoGuestI guess he’s now saying…………
“What you talking about God??!!”
I will miss you π
NSD
May 29, 2010 at 2:59 AM #557089NewtoSanDiegoGuestI guess he’s now saying…………
“What you talking about God??!!”
I will miss you π
NSD
May 29, 2010 at 2:59 AM #556605NewtoSanDiegoGuestI guess he’s now saying…………
“What you talking about God??!!”
I will miss you π
NSD
May 29, 2010 at 8:37 AM #557153afx114ParticipantMay 29, 2010 at 8:37 AM #556669afx114ParticipantMay 29, 2010 at 8:37 AM #557256afx114ParticipantMay 29, 2010 at 8:37 AM #557534afx114ParticipantMay 29, 2010 at 8:37 AM #556566afx114ParticipantMay 29, 2010 at 11:21 AM #557685eavesdropperParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdduuuude]I met Gary Coleman once! RIP.[/quote]
Me too! Shot some pool with him many years ago. He seemed like a very nice young man — a little shy, even.
It is surprising that his body held out as long as it did with all of his health problems. This is very sad.
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RIP, Gary.[/quote]
You know, that’s the only drawback to coming here to Pigg’s: You snotty Californians never miss an opportunity to remind those of us on the East Coast of your proximity to the stars and glamorous celebrities.
I live near DC. The best I can hope for is bumping into some overtanned congressman picking up his Viagra prescription at the pharmacy. If the planets are all in alignment, I’ll also get the autograph of his hooker date.
In all seriousness and sobriety, I feel bad about Gary Coleman. He was way too young when he died, and his post-celebrity years appear to have been a tortured existence. Despite experiencing little semblance of a childhood, he apparently brought pleasure to millions of people in his young career, and it’s a pity that he couldn’t have had more of that in his own life.
May 29, 2010 at 11:21 AM #556821eavesdropperParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdduuuude]I met Gary Coleman once! RIP.[/quote]
Me too! Shot some pool with him many years ago. He seemed like a very nice young man — a little shy, even.
It is surprising that his body held out as long as it did with all of his health problems. This is very sad.
π
RIP, Gary.[/quote]
You know, that’s the only drawback to coming here to Pigg’s: You snotty Californians never miss an opportunity to remind those of us on the East Coast of your proximity to the stars and glamorous celebrities.
I live near DC. The best I can hope for is bumping into some overtanned congressman picking up his Viagra prescription at the pharmacy. If the planets are all in alignment, I’ll also get the autograph of his hooker date.
In all seriousness and sobriety, I feel bad about Gary Coleman. He was way too young when he died, and his post-celebrity years appear to have been a tortured existence. Despite experiencing little semblance of a childhood, he apparently brought pleasure to millions of people in his young career, and it’s a pity that he couldn’t have had more of that in his own life.
May 29, 2010 at 11:21 AM #556720eavesdropperParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdduuuude]I met Gary Coleman once! RIP.[/quote]
Me too! Shot some pool with him many years ago. He seemed like a very nice young man — a little shy, even.
It is surprising that his body held out as long as it did with all of his health problems. This is very sad.
π
RIP, Gary.[/quote]
You know, that’s the only drawback to coming here to Pigg’s: You snotty Californians never miss an opportunity to remind those of us on the East Coast of your proximity to the stars and glamorous celebrities.
I live near DC. The best I can hope for is bumping into some overtanned congressman picking up his Viagra prescription at the pharmacy. If the planets are all in alignment, I’ll also get the autograph of his hooker date.
In all seriousness and sobriety, I feel bad about Gary Coleman. He was way too young when he died, and his post-celebrity years appear to have been a tortured existence. Despite experiencing little semblance of a childhood, he apparently brought pleasure to millions of people in his young career, and it’s a pity that he couldn’t have had more of that in his own life.
May 29, 2010 at 11:21 AM #557308eavesdropperParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdduuuude]I met Gary Coleman once! RIP.[/quote]
Me too! Shot some pool with him many years ago. He seemed like a very nice young man — a little shy, even.
It is surprising that his body held out as long as it did with all of his health problems. This is very sad.
π
RIP, Gary.[/quote]
You know, that’s the only drawback to coming here to Pigg’s: You snotty Californians never miss an opportunity to remind those of us on the East Coast of your proximity to the stars and glamorous celebrities.
I live near DC. The best I can hope for is bumping into some overtanned congressman picking up his Viagra prescription at the pharmacy. If the planets are all in alignment, I’ll also get the autograph of his hooker date.
In all seriousness and sobriety, I feel bad about Gary Coleman. He was way too young when he died, and his post-celebrity years appear to have been a tortured existence. Despite experiencing little semblance of a childhood, he apparently brought pleasure to millions of people in his young career, and it’s a pity that he couldn’t have had more of that in his own life.
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