High profile deaths in your lifetime that you remember...

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Roxi

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Nope... he died three years before you showed up. 1982.

I was a Junior in high school...

GOD DAMN I am old... :(

Your not old dear....... i say this cause even though i live in the States i have no clue how old you would have been as a junior i have lived here 5yrs and still aint figured that out lol
 

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heath ledger
Anna nicole smith
chris farley
eddie guerrero
Gary papa(my local news station sports guy)
Michale jackson
owen hart
princess Diana
jonathan brandis
brad renfro
selena
john ritter(hit me the hardest)

those were just the shockers. im sure theyre are more
 

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John Kennedy - I still remember that day along with the murder of Oswald two days later even though I was only 9 years old.

Dale Earnhardt - I have seen a ton of race crashes and still can not believe that one killed him.

John Lennon - Watching Monday Night Football when Howard Cosell announced it to the world.
 

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Mother Theresa (she died the same time as Princess Diana.. no one seems to remember though)

Johnny Cash

There are so many god!
 

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Mother Theresa (she died the same time as Princess Diana.. no one seems to remember though)

Johnny Cash

There are so many god!

Good point about Mother Theresa.

Johnny Cash reminds me of something. Apparently like FW, I'm a wrestling geek.

The first RAW after Eddie Guerrero died was the most emotioinal TV I have ever seen. The show started with the clip below. A ten count, a video to "Hurt" by Johnny Cash followed by the most amazing crowd reaction I have ever seen. The crowd just kept chanting "Thank you, Eddie" for what seemed like forever.

I know the video won't mean much to those that aren't wrestling geeks, but just look at the scene 59 seconds in, right after the 10 count ends and before the video starts... the son breaking down into sobs and his dad trying to comfort him.

I've seen this a thousand times and it still gets to me....

YouTube - Eddie Guerrero Tribute (Hurt) Extended version
 
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