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6 years ago today a would be legend dies


Shufdog

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I like an escalator because an escalator can never break. It can only become stairs. You would never see an "Escalator temporarily out-of-order" sign. Just "Escalator temporarily stairs. Sorry for the convenience." We apologize for the fact that you can still get up there.

RIP

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"I wrote a script, and I gave it to a guy who reads scripts. And he read it and he says he really likes it, but he thinks I need to rewrite it. I said, 'Fug that, I'll just make a copy.'"

I remember where I was when he died. I was doing my first overnight stay at UMD, where the let high schoolers live on campus for a day and get a taste of the campus life. One of my designated roommates had his laptop open and the report came up online.

Really sucks. How selfish of him to be a drug addict. He deprived us the fans of decades of great comedy, not to mention all those close to him who had to deal with the loss. A real waste.

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