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Post by nolimitz13 on Aug 31, 2003 22:19:35 GMT
From his Trivia section at www.IMDb.com"The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated." LOL, shouldn't that be..."The rumors of my death are just rumors"?
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Post by xpt626 on Aug 31, 2003 22:43:02 GMT
I'm sure he was trying to play on the Mark Twain quote...
While living in Europe at the end of the 19th century, American writer MARK TWAIN discovered that at least one U. S. newspaper had reported his death. Somehow information in a letter about one of Twain's dying relatives got twisted around, the paper reported Twain dead and eventually word crossed the pond. Twain sent a telegram to the editor, contributing what was to become one of his most famous quotes: "The report of my death is greatly exaggerated." Twain died in 1910.
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Aug 31, 2003 23:36:53 GMT
Replaced by some phony named "Samuel Clemens" ;D
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Post by SunKing on Aug 31, 2003 23:46:17 GMT
"The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated."
"Paul is dead but I'm still alive..."
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Post by xpt626 on Sept 1, 2003 0:07:27 GMT
Replaced by some phony named "Samuel Clemens" ;D ROFL!!!!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D
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