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Damn it, EVERYBODY's dropping dead.

July 1 2009 at 10:52 PM
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Alexis Argüello, now. Apparently a suicide. A hell of a fighter, and a decent and kindly man: universally beloved in the boxing community. What's going on?

huqw

 
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MysteryMonkey

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Do you want the logical explanation or the irrational conspiracy theory based one?

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July 1 2009, 11:04 PM 

The logical explanation is that these were all people who lead lives that weren't exactly easy on the mind and body, and a rash of sudden deaths is a slightly surprising coincidence at best.

The crazy explanation is that it's all a ploy to take our attentions off the shitty economy and global situation because nothing makes Americans ignore far more important things than celebrity deaths.

They both have their own merits. Lately I've been in a cynical shitty mood (I work for the bankruptcy police essentially so I have a very rewarding and very depressing job) so I could go either way depending the situation.

 
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I'll tell you what's going on.

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July 1 2009, 11:37 PM 

We're burning up.

I've never seen such a hot summer.

And I'm only half kidding. And I'm not kidding at all about the heat.

 
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Holden

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How strange - we are having the coolest & dampest summer

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July 2 2009, 7:38 AM 

since before Al Gore was born.

It's as if a volcano has gone off somewhere, the year without a summer (so far.)

I am not complaining, but it is weird.

 
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