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In reply to the discussion: Ed Asner, legendary actor, activist and philanthropist, passed away peacefully Sunday morning [View all]PatrickforB
(15,387 posts)81. RIP Edward Asner. A good man and good actor. One other thing...
Look at this thread, and consider how very EASY it is to fall prey to conspiracy theories. And, it does not help that search engines like Google try and 'read' your interests and so present sites the bots 'think' that would interest you. You can go pretty deep down a rabbit hole in no time at all.
Just saying.

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Ed Asner, legendary actor, activist and philanthropist, passed away peacefully Sunday morning [View all]
ZonkerHarris
Aug 2021
OP
The "Lou Grant" series was one of the best dramas ever on television. Yes, he really died today.
PSPS
Aug 2021
#13
During the 1976 Democratic Convention TV coverage, he appeared in a clever bit about the party.
John1956PA
Aug 2021
#17
Oh damn, that makes me sad. I met he a couple of times in my union activist days.
Liberal In Texas
Aug 2021
#35
I guess this means Betty White is the last living cast member of the MTM show.
NurseJackie
Aug 2021
#43
He is one of the many wonderful people I have never gotten to meet, alas.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Aug 2021
#77
