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He says he's not dead.

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Pretty sure Kedollarsignha is just an act. She comes across as really smart in interviews. She's either a) screwing with us or b) trying to make her money while she can and then do whatever she wants later.

She was an IB Diploma student until she dropped out to pursue a music career...that takes a lot of work, time, and intelligence.
 
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I didn't know much about Breitbart, although at my age someone dying of natural causes at 43 is always distressing. But, it turns out his father in law is Orson Bean, who's had a long career in TV and films. He played the young psychiatrist brought in by the defense in "Anatomy of a Murder."
 
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At 43. Wow.

Breitbart reminds me of the saying, "live like you were dying" -- except it's not meant to be literal.

He was a supremely annoying guy, which is probably exactly the praise he'd want. Sometimes, he overplayed his hand. OK, probably a lot of times. :p Sometimes he did have a point. But he wasn't boring.
 
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Breitbart reminds me of the saying, "live like you were dying" -- except it's not meant to be literal.

He was a supremely annoying guy, which is probably exactly the praise he'd want. Sometimes, he overplayed his hand. OK, probably a lot of times. :p Sometimes he did have a point. But he wasn't boring.

Ya gotta have a gimmick, and he found his. Funny that he started out at HuffPo, I doubt the dittoheads who drank his stuff ever realized he was just playing them.

He's pulling up a chair right next to Lee Atwater. "Nobody ever went broke..." :)
 
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The author of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Roger B. Sherman

And this one, which, once you hear it, you have a hard time getting it out of your head..
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And this one, which, once you hear it, you have a hard time getting it out of your head..
Christ on a cracker, when you take the ride at Disneyland that song is on infinite loop. The trip is so long you must hear it thirty times. :(
 
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The author of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Roger B. Sherman

And this one, which, once you hear it, you have a hard time getting it out of your head..
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/KmBgJuS62Fc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

That song (It's a Small World) was irritating at the World's Fair in NYC in 1964/5, and it remains so. :p
 
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The author of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Roger B. Sherman

And this one, which, once you hear it, you have a hard time getting it out of your head..
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Die, you motherf*ing piece of sh*! DIE!

That ride is required for all children of the United States. If their parents had to suffer through it as kids, then the kids do too. :mad:
 
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The author of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Roger B. Sherman

And this one, which, once you hear it, you have a hard time getting it out of your head..
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Better :p
 
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Big RedfromBigBlue #29 Alex Webster:(:(:(

Got to see Big Red as a patient in consultation many years ago when he was hospitalized at Point Pleasant Hospital down here in South Jersey. He owned a great bar/restaurant near here call the Stadium where we used to hang out. Heck of a nice guy who did not mind hanging out and having a couple with us when we stopped in. Always friendly and had lots of old time NY Giant football stories to tell.
 
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