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| 26 OCT 2002 at 12:19pm |
JudySpace Cadet


Posts : 173 Joined: 17 FEB 2009
Status : Offline | Oh, how sad. I loved his acting ability. Believe it or not, I even have an album of his he put out in the late 60's.  idn't you love his singing in Camelot?
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| 26 OCT 2002 at 2:50pm |
bleepnikPrivate Detective


Posts : 544 Joined: 13 OCT 2002 Location: US
Status : Offline | *sniffle*
But he was such a great Dumbledore. It's not right. :'(
.gita
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| 26 OCT 2002 at 4:37pm |
AdsoIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 16 Joined: 12 OCT 2002
Status : Online | How sad! A press release said only a few weeks ago that he was responding to his treatment. He appeared so down to earth and genuine off screen and so finely attuned on screen. What a loss. Peter O'Toole is the only one left of that 60's hard drinking, bad boy triumverate of he Burton and Harris. How depressing. :'(
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened.&&&&Sir Winston Churchill
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| 28 OCT 2002 at 2:27pm |
sennebecGuild Master


Posts : 3334 Joined: 15 NOV 2004 Location: US, maine
Status : Offline | i thought he really WAS dumbledore :'(
and how could anyone forget... "someone left the cake out in the rain... and i'll never have that recipe again....oh no......" :'(
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| 28 OCT 2002 at 2:34pm |
| Deleted User | Oh, my. This is reall really a sad news The last time I read in the net he was sick and was admitted to the hospital.
YES,he was a very great Dumbledore.
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