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MuggsyB

What a crazy situation.  I guess the autopsies will tell us a lot. 

JWags85

Hackman spent a good chunk of his youth and early HS years in Danville, IL. Crazy to think that in the late 30s and early 40s, a rust belt town of 30K odd people in the middle of farm land nowhere had both Hackman and Dick Van Dyke roaming around as kids a few years apart.

Uncle Rico

The Google old days

GoFastAndWin

Quote from: MuggsyB on February 27, 2025, 06:14:27 PMThe guy was really good in some mediocre movies too.  Look at his list of ficks.  He was always enjoyable to watch.   Masterclass.  And in a perfect world, his character of Agent Rupert Anderson, would be part of my security team. 

Muggsy, "ya know what I like about you? You're (not) tall!"


Here's hoping we take an NCAA page out of UCONN's book and win multiple games by more than a NARROW MARGIN!

tower912

Hentavirus for Mrs. Hackman.  Gene from Alzheimers, being unable to care for himself after she died.
In honor of Pope Leo XIV,
Matthew 25: 31-46

Also in honor of Pope Leo,  I have no enemies.  I have brothers and sisters I sometimes disagree with.

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