Yeah, they've been adding more junk food and favorites of Egons to the memorial (ex. Cheez-Its).Borgholio wrote:Ok that...is pure awesome. Love the touch with the twinkies.JME2 wrote:There's a touching tribute going on in NYC at Hook & Ladder #8 (which provided the exterior shots of the Firehouse).
Harold Ramis dead at 69
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Oh you fucking bastard... that one got me good.Alferd Packer wrote:This one, too.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it.
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Hit it.
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Re: Harold Ramis dead at 69
Most of the subtle humor in Ghostbusters came from Venkman (whose lines were written by Ramis).
I especially loved...
"what a lovely singing voice you must have."
"yes, it's true. This man has no dick. Well, that's what I heard..."
Hopefully, Ramis will come back as a class 5 free-roaming vapor.
I especially loved...
"what a lovely singing voice you must have."
"yes, it's true. This man has no dick. Well, that's what I heard..."
Hopefully, Ramis will come back as a class 5 free-roaming vapor.
Re: Harold Ramis dead at 69
Preferably not a real nasty one, too.Channel72 wrote:Hopefully, Ramis will come back as a class 5 free-roaming vapor.
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Saw this on a gaming site:
"Well, let's say this Twinkie represents the normal amount of sadness in the New York area. Based on this morning's sample, it would be a Twinkie... thirty-five feet long, weighing approximately six hundred pounds."
"Well, let's say this Twinkie represents the normal amount of sadness in the New York area. Based on this morning's sample, it would be a Twinkie... thirty-five feet long, weighing approximately six hundred pounds."
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"Unquestionably, Dr. Who is MUCH lighter in tone than WH40K. But then, I could argue the entirety of WWII was much lighter in tone than WH40K." --Broomstick
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Re: Harold Ramis dead at 69
That's a big Twinkie.
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That's a terrible drawing! Not its quality, but the idea that the Ghostbusters would trap him? Horrible! The one with the dropped proton pack and Egon drifting off with Slimer is much better. This one just seems (unintentionally) cruel.Crossroads Inc. wrote:Saw this in my Inbox this morning,
Won't mind saying it made me tear up
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I heard my young sons in the bathroom this morning, and the first thought that popped into my head was "Don't cross the streams."
Rest in peace, Mr. Ramis. You will be missed.
Rest in peace, Mr. Ramis. You will be missed.
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I think it's safe to say that many of us thought that growing up and in that situation. :winkTOSDOC wrote:I heard my young sons in the bathroom this morning, and the first thought that popped into my head was "Don't cross the streams."