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    #11
    Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post
    I always feel old when an actor or celebrity I watched when I was a kid dies.

    RIP Mr. Thicke

    And I always loved his hair.
    didn't you just want to run your hands thru it every time he was furious and yelled at Mike, it had incredible bounce

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      #12
      Originally posted by -jose- View Post
      I had to look him up, to see how he looks now and got hit with a BOOM!

      Oh shit!

      he's dead too, I didn't know



      Goddamnit!!!

      Nooooooooo!!

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        #13
        Say all the things you wanna say to your peeps.
        Do all the things you wanna do in life.
        Count your blessings and be grateful.

        Cause in a blink of an eye it all comes to an end on this earth....

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          #14
          Originally posted by BERNIE'S CORNER View Post
          Say all the things you wanna say to your peeps.
          Do all the things you wanna do in life.
          Count your blessings and be grateful.

          Cause in a blink of an eye it all comes to an end on this earth....
          my nicca Bern's with the inspirational words

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            #15
            Originally posted by [ DUBBZZ ] View Post
            Damn.

            Thought it said Robin Thicke.
            Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post
            I always feel old when an actor or celebrity I watched when I was a kid dies.

            RIP Mr. Thicke

            And I always loved his hair.
            Robin Thicke's dad. Alan Thicke was a talented actor, comedian, talk show host, writer and musician. Didn't realize he was 69, same age as David Bowie. And he had the best head of hair i've ever seen

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              #16
              Originally posted by -jose- View Post
              that's how I know him by...



              Sad news

              Alan Thicke, a Canadian singer, songwriter and actor best remembered for his portrayal of a father who was the ultimate suburban middlebrow dispenser of advice to his children on the television sitcom “Growing Pains,” died on Tuesday. He was 69.

              hes the father of that singer that did blurred lines robin thicke

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