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Burt Reynolds is on his death bed I heard..unfortunate.
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People I see on the short list of the top 12: What do you think Dane?
1. Harry Morgan 2. Patrick Swayze 3. Fidel Castro (I don't know if he would count or not, but time is limited) 4. Ted Kennedy 5. James Garner 6. Robert Novak 7. Billy Graham 8. Kirk Douglas 9. Zsa Zsa Gabor 10. Fats Domino 11. Peter Falk 12. Tony Curtis |
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Next three: Don Cheadle, Craig T. Nelson, and Billy Ocean.
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Roger Moore...
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YOU ALL LOSE
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Al Davis
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Willie Mays
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Since McMann and Mayes were pitchman and Farrah and Jacko were entertainers. There could still be a couple of cards open to round out the threes.
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Cronkite and Candice Bergen
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I'm going to say someone big in the sports world is the next to drop.
I'll put money on John Madden |
Don Rickles
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William Forsythe
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I'll also put money on Larry King... but I'm not sure he's still alive
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Al Davis
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[silence] Caller: For instance, experience: is that important? Larry King: Uh huh, sure. Caller: Is that probably the most important? Larry King: Well, it's way up there. Caller: It's way up there...anything else? Larry King: Pressure under fire, done this before, I don't want this to be his first surgery. Caller: Okay... Larry King: Applied himself well. These are the things that I'd have confidence in a young M.D. Caller: Okay...I'm talking about the journalism field. Larry King: I'm lost, what do you mean? Caller: Journalism...I'm a student of journalism at a college and I was just wondering the most important aspect of getting into journalism. Not the medical field. I think you're exhausted from 30 nights. Larry King: I am exhausted from 30 nights. No person, even those of us who are superhuman, those of us with Herculean appetites for the diverse and the bizarre, even those of us who have shown an aptitude to fight the good fight and stay the good long battle...even those of us can get tired. And your boy is tired after 30 consecutive nights. I have a half hour to go and I'm gonna do that half hour because I'm a pro, and that's what pros do. I'm a pro-fessional. Look it up in the book. Caller: Okay... Larry King: That's what we do, we're pros. We're never rude and we don't cop out. We don't tell you that we're ill or that we're looking for the farmhouse in the middle of the desert. Or that we're parched. We don't tell you that maybe the check didn't come through this month, and where the hell does it go anyway if you're a guy who's left 16 forwarding addresses? Caller: Okay... Larry King: So what do you do? What is the answer? Yeah, you're a little perturbed now. Kinda worried about the club. Caller: The club? Larry King: Don't worry about the club. Worry about, maybe, Jackie, my...haha, nah, don't worry. Okay, just cool it. Life is a breeze. Of course, some breezes as you know at 110 mph and get promoted up to hurricanes...I just thought I'd pass that along. Speaking of pass along, we're gonna pass along now to the newsroom, the Mutual Newsroom high atop the overlooking downtown, beautiful downtown studios of Roslyn, Virginia, Washington DC. The Mutual Newsroom will get us up to date on the news headlines and we'll come back with more Open Phone America and we'll have our salute to my man Duke Zeibert by taking him to one of his favorite places, one of mine too: the town of Cooperstown, New York. This is the Larry King Show in Washington, and we'll be right back. |
Keith Richards
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carlos mencia................................ hopefully
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Im surprised nobodies picked a wrestler yet??
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Mark Sanchez.
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Verne Troyer
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Andy Dick
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Hal Lindon
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Dustin Diamond
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Billy Mays.
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I think Comedian Buddy Hackett is going soon, also. |
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**** all these dead people. I can't take it anymore. I want MSNBC to run a show. Michael Jackson is ****ing Dead. Then there lineup should be Bea Arthur is dead. David Carradine is Dead. Ed McMahon is Dead as a doornail. Farrah Fawcett is Dead. Next week join us for Patrick Swayze and Ted Kennedy are Dead.
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man you're awesome, you do the role of douchebag effortlessly |
Roger Moore? Sean Connery? I have a feeling we will lose a 007 fairly soon.
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I could give a **** that Michael Jackson is dead. Then we're pulling out of Iraq and somehow that's 3rd page new to Michael's death. Great country we have when a ****in peder-ass gets more news than our ****in military in which we've spent almost a decade in a country that was run by a horrible dictator.
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Barbara Walters
Was flipping channels and she looked like she was close. Might have weighed slightly more than a Pomeranian. |
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