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The Dead thread - God sorts 'em out!

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Kepler is right about one thing - The Departed sucked balls. It was an arrogant, overreaching, hot mess.

the love interest is so 'bleh' that she killed the whole thing. how the two stars could have each been chasing that made it unbearable. alec baldwin's character was the only redeeming quality as an over the top caricature.
 
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Ben Kuroki, one of the Greatest Generation.

http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-0906-ben-kuroki-20150906-story.html

Ben Kuroki, a Japanese American tail gunner who overcame the American military's discriminatory policies to fly on 58 bombing missions over three continents during World War II, including raids on Tokyo in the final months of the war, died Tuesday in Camarillo.

He was 98 and under hospice care at home, said his daughter Julie Kuroki.
 
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Is it bad that my first thought was his implosion in the WS vs. the Royals? :(
 
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Is it bad that my first thought was his implosion in the WS vs. the Royals? :(

It's inevitable. That was probably the second-worst implosion in post-season TV pitching history, after that Dodger who walked the world against the Phillies (? memory failing).
 
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It's inevitable. That was probably the second-worst implosion in post-season TV pitching history, after that Dodger who walked the world against the Phillies (? memory failing).

Not game 6 in 1986? That game still gives me gas.
 
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