come on people.. the guy was an icon:
Darla, for some of the most important world they have is in the TV. Sad but true.
Sad buggers, indeed.
We, of course, have the internets.
actually this board is about 90% of my non work related net activity.
what your supposed to do Dhula is not piss on their grave just because they don't share your partisan simpleton outlook on life.
you felt the need to insult the guy post mortum, I call that pissing on his grave.
And you can have the cespool of a city you call home.
Oh dhula, I'm 100x more anti gun than you are.
I prefer to talk issue than your type of gutter trash, must be your upbringing or a New York thing.
Okay, his politics went a bit mental in his last years and he was never the greatest actor in the world but he was, when all's said and done, an icon of 20th Century cinema.
I'm sure some people will have a little cry and other will shrug and say "so what". At 84 he had a good innings and i'm sure he'll be missed by his family. Nothing else matters really.
Charver you impressed me with this farewell to a icon...to bad liberals can't seem to grasp the concept...
I guess we can pry that gun from his cold, dead, and wrinkled hands now.