AfroThunderRule
*yawn* ez
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4306275&campaign=rss&source=ESPNHeadlines
Wow man, this is sad for me. :(
R.I.P
Wow man, this is sad for me. :(
R.I.P
You act like deaths aren't a regular occurance...This recent surge of deaths scare me. O_O
my bet is jealous husband!McNair, 36, suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the head in downtown Nashville, police spokesperson Don Aaron said. A female victim was also found dead.
I'm pretty sure you're smart enough to figure out what he means. Look deep into your soul Veedrock!!!!!You act like deaths aren't a regular occurance...
They obviously mean the surge of deaths in people who are known country/world wide, not necessarily the # of deaths.You act like deaths aren't a regular occurance...
a 36 year old former QB, two 50 year olds, etc. i think he meant more the fact that these were all untimely and out of the blueYou act like deaths aren't a regular occurance...
I think ^^^^^ all explained it for me. x)You act like deaths aren't a regular occurance...
thanks ckUm, gorm, Veedrock is right. It is no surge of death, it is just a number of deaths of people who are arbitrarily found to matter by some subset of people (in this case, basically only Americans, and basically only sports fans at that). This amount of celebrity deaths is not even that much a high amount! Especially when one considers that, again, he was no longer particularly relevant to the public at large, just as Michael Jackson and Farah Fawcett no longer were, since his career just ended. Of course, that is not to say he would not have undoubtedly become a coach or radio analyst or some sort of productive career - he still had much he could have done with his life, it is just his celebrity had essentially passed, which is my longwinded way of explaining how this is even less a "rash of deaths."