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Old 08-13-2014, 06:42 AM
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romanojg
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He lived in San Francisco and everyone said since he'd been there for over 35 yrs, he'd ride his bike around and shop just like every other normal person and it wasn't a big deal. He did so much for his community as well as the military troops. He did finish a movie that should be coming out. They had just decided to do a Ms Doubt Fire 2, but it wouldn't be the same if someone else portrayed him so that'll probably get nixed. He had a lot to offer but the demons wouldn't leave him alone. I feel for anyone who has any type of mental disease because its hard to diagnose and then others just don't have the financial means to get help. You never know. We recently lost someone who everyone loved due to suicide, no one would of ever expected it from him, there were no signs. But one day his wife served him with divorce papers and he got drunk and ended it all in his bathroom. Most people don't even know exactly how he died. He was one of the nicest people around. My kids have had lots of thier friends to do this and I still have a hard time handling it. How young kids, teens and early 20's think things are that bad. God Bless all of those who battle any type of disease.

It is so sad but you know that Lauren McCall also died. I think it was old age, she also was a fantastic actress. Maybe a different kind but still just as valuable as all of the others who entertain us.
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