Thursday, June 4, 2009

R.I.P. Grasshopper

David Carradine passed away. I loved him in Kung Fu and also Kill Bill. But, mostly Kung Fu. He always seemed so at peace with himself. I'm very surprised that he hanged himself.

*moment of silence*

7 comments:

  1. RIP Mr. Carradine. May angels lead you in.

    I use to watch old "Kung Fu" episodes with my dad and "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues with my sister. I enjoyed his comeback with Kill Bill. His (horrible) death comes as a complete shock to me. he's one of those people who I childishly believed would be around forever. :-<

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  2. Reverend Doctor Terry ValentineJune 4, 2009 at 6:50 PM

    autoerotic asphyxiation.

    when i go, i wanna go just like that. hi-yah!

    ~ ~ ~

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  3. Whoa! I just read that. I never would've thought.

    I'm still incredibly depressed that he's gone, but I'm kind of relieved he wasn't murdered or commited suicide.

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  4. Reverend Doctor Terry ValentineJune 4, 2009 at 11:39 PM

    i know just what you mean.

    murder? tragic. suicide? heartbreaking.

    but, there's something about going that extra mile to get off that i think we can all respect and admire.

    ~ ~ ~

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  5. Well, at least he went with a smile on his face. That is better than suicide or murder.

    The first celebrity death that really shocked and saddened me was the death of John Ritter. I used to watch Three's Company when I was a kid and, like PurpleNiobe saw Carradine, thought that he would be around forever.

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  6. Nonny, I bawled my eyes out for John Ritter! His death literally made my mouth drop.

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