
Cannetella wrote:This is just too sad.
At least he had a long, happy life. ;.;

mitchellbravo wrote:Cannetella wrote:This is just too sad.
At least he had a long, happy life. ;.;
Is it weird that 82 now seems "too young" to me? Like, c'mon man, hang in there 2 more decades, make it to 3 digits, wouldja?

Cannetella wrote:mitchellbravo wrote:Cannetella wrote:This is just too sad.
At least he had a long, happy life. ;.;
Is it weird that 82 now seems "too young" to me? Like, c'mon man, hang in there 2 more decades, make it to 3 digits, wouldja?
Yeah.
New Years really, really won't be the same. ;.;
Seacrest, you cannot fill these shoes.

UrbanMysticDee wrote:Dick Clark was a real class act. I don't know how I'll get through another new year (or even care that the year is changing) without him.

UrbanMysticDee wrote:Dick Clark was a real class act. I don't know how I'll get through another new year (or even care that the year is changing) without him.

mitchellbravo wrote:UrbanMysticDee wrote:Dick Clark was a real class act. I don't know how I'll get through another new year (or even care that the year is changing) without him.
Agreed. He exuded such warmth that it made New Years a welcoming experience as opposed to a materialistic or upsetting one.

Shoprocks wrote:Surely it's no coincidence that the more I talk about the characters, the gayer they get.
Interterrestrial wrote:...and I can tell you strange things that you probably never wanted to know like the fact that I have a can of beets in my closet and I didn't put it there