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w22dheartlivie Posted - 05/27/2011 : 21:48:22
Go greased lightning, farewell Kinickie
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Improper Username Posted - 05/29/2011 : 04:06:22
quote:
Originally posted by clay

I think his finest hour was on Taxi, as cabbie and aspiring actor Bobby Wheeler. Getting a gig to be a bunny at a kid's party, the kid's mother being a bigshot director, his entertainment of the kids consisted entirely of enacting the gut-wrenchingest scene from "Whose Life Is It, Anyway?" It was a great script, and he was the right man for the job.




I agree, that episode was a classic.



quote:
Originally posted by GHcool

quote:
Originally posted by Se�n

Deceased is the word.

(stolen from GHcool off FB)



Hehe. It was rather obvious, but thanks for the attribution. I think one of my non-FWFR friends (the few I've got left) was offended by it.


I also noticed that and also restrained myself from commenting. Even if, as a (libertarian-leaning) conservative, I "lack a sense of irony."
Cheese_Ed Posted - 05/28/2011 : 19:42:07


Jeff gone away.
clay Posted - 05/28/2011 : 19:01:01
I think his finest hour was on Taxi, as cabbie and aspiring actor Bobby Wheeler. Getting a gig to be a bunny at a kid's party, the kid's mother being a bigshot director, his entertainment of the kids consisted entirely of enacting the gut-wrenchingest scene from "Whose Life Is It, Anyway?" It was a great script, and he was the right man for the job.

RIP, Jeff, and I'm glad your tough struggles are over.
clay Posted - 05/28/2011 : 18:55:30
quote:
Originally posted by GHcool

quote:
Originally posted by Se�n

Deceased is the word.

(stolen from GHcool off FB)



Hehe. It was rather obvious, but thanks for the attribution. I think one of my non-FWFR friends (the few I've got left) was offended by it.



Beats Celebrity Reslab, friend. Or Taxi Into Oblivion. Or Conaway He Goes. Or Bobby WheeledOff.

Sorry. My near-Morbid Obesity has led to Morbid Morbidity.
Sean Posted - 05/28/2011 : 08:08:03
quote:
Originally posted by GHcool

quote:
Originally posted by Se�n

Deceased is the word.

(stolen from GHcool off FB)



Hehe. It was rather obvious, but thanks for the attribution. I think one of my non-FWFR friends (the few I've got left) was offended by it.

I saw that. I was gonna step in and say "sorry, I think you missed the pun" but then realised that as a non-fwfrer (s)he couldn't be expected to have picked it up so I left it alone.
GHcool Posted - 05/28/2011 : 06:24:15
quote:
Originally posted by Se�n

Deceased is the word.

(stolen from GHcool off FB)



Hehe. It was rather obvious, but thanks for the attribution. I think one of my non-FWFR friends (the few I've got left) was offended by it.
Sean Posted - 05/28/2011 : 03:49:12
Deceased is the word.

(stolen from GHcool off FB)

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