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Robin Williams gone

Started by Pat Conlon, August 11, 2014, 06:29:47 PM

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Pat Conlon

Thank you for all the laughter you've given me thru the years....You will be missed.

Very sad.

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Unbelievable isn't it  :shok:

And it said he was going to do another Mrs Doubtfire movie next year too, damn.
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Bones

He was a great comedian, farewell Mork from Ork.
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Too young to be old but old enough to know better.

Capn Ron

SO many amazing performances that made me think...made me laugh...made me cry... The Fisher King and Dead Poets Society moved me... R.I.P. my captain.  :hi:
Cap'n Ron. . .


There are two types of people in the world...Those who put people into categories...and those who don't.

andyoutandabout

Another 'other worldly' bummer. This is up there with Lady Di, Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Bon Scott.
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FJscott

Robin in my opinion was the greatest improvisational Comics of all times.
R.I.P :sorry:

So sad is the clown

Scott

Burns

anybody here seen my old friend Robin?
can you tell me where he's gone?
He freed a lot of people, but you know the good they die young
I just looked around and he's gone.


...

leaving all he touched shocked and saddened
There's nothing you can do that can't be done.

FJ1100mjk

I grew up with the jokester. Mork and Mindy, and onward.

He could make me laugh so hard, and I can't recall all the times he did, because he did so more times than I can count. However, I kind of recall one time. It was during the time of Presidency of George Bush Sr. I saw him on the idiot box doing a standup routine. He raised a dollar bill above his head, and said something to the effect of "How many presidents are so important that they have their wife on the dollar bill?", or something like that.  :rofl:



God rest his soul. His demons can no longer torture him.
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Mike 86 in San Dimas

Be understanding, watchful, and supporting of those suffering with depression. I wish I could express that better. If you ever had a family member or friend with this affliction you know that often they difficult can be to be around. I cant imagine how painful this condition must be. Try to be there for them.

charleygofast

"Shaz-bott...na nu,nanu!" Robin and Bon are probably havin a good laugh on that one right now.                                                                                       It's really just sad man...very very sad!
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gumby302ho

  I loved this guy, rapid fire standup comedy, he was my favorite of all time. His comedy routine was like kookaloo pace! One of one. Still cant believe it. Rest in peace you hairy beast. Thanks for all the laughs and your great acting chops.

Steve_in_Florida


I wonder...

...if he had an FJ, if he'd still be around!

During a jaunt on a bike, any sort of depression *I* have just melts away!

Does anyone know if he rode bikes at all?

Steve
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Bill_Rockoff

One time after a concert, I stood around with a guy who had parked his cruiser near the FJ, talking bikes & music while our girlfriends patiently rolled their eyes.  My date told me afterward, "It seems like motorcycle riders are friendlier on average than most people."

I told her "I think that's because we're in a better mood on average than most people, because we're riding motorcycles."

I skipped a Boone Rally a few years ago because I had just recently lost a job (out of the blue, and it was a job I'd had for 15 years) and I basically hadn't slept since April.  I didn't want to spend the $100 on gas, I wasn't sure I was safe to ride, and frankly I didn't even really care to ride motorcycles - I didn't want to do anything except go to sleep, and hopefully wake up thinking "whew, THAT was a weird nightmare, I dreamt I lost my job!"  I don't know if that counts as depression, even. 

But I know that depression is no joke; it can be *bad.*
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