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    Bernia Mac and Isaac Hayes dead

    They died separately, but I post them together since they were co-stars in the upcoming movie Soul Men.

    Bernie Mac's dead is a huge shock. He was only 50 I believe.

    As for Isaac Hays... I can't help but believe it is Scientology related. Like they drained his life energy to channel it into Tom Cruise or something.
    Capitalization is the difference between "I had to help my Uncle Jack off a horse." and "I had to help my uncle jack off a horse."

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    Don't these things usually happen in threes? Who is next?

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    Morgan Freeman just dodged the reaper. So maybe he's off the hook... maybe not. Who else could be the third? Death doesn't like to leave lose ends.

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    Originally posted by Kraxe
    Morgan Freeman just dodged the reaper. So maybe he's off the hook... maybe not. Who else could be the third? Death doesn't like to leave lose ends.
    Morgan Freeman played a very affable God in two movies (Bruce/Evan Almighty... the second one was even better than the first). Maybe that's how he earned a second shot.

    Sometimes it pays to blaspheme.
    Capitalization is the difference between "I had to help my Uncle Jack off a horse." and "I had to help my uncle jack off a horse."

    There is never a good time for lazy writing!

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    I was so sad Bernie Mac died. I just loved him and watched the reruns of his show all the time. He was hilarious.
    Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one's own sunshine.

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