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Moostache

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47. I'll always remember him and Gene Siskel.
Thu Apr 4, 2013, 11:42 PM
Apr 2013

Gene Siskel had a summer home near the area I grew up in. One enduring memory of childhood was walking through the area on a summer night and seeing them together through the open windows of the beach cottage....engaged in what looked like a furious debate of some kind, but also with an aura of friendship.

May their memory live on long after today.

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Rest in Peace Roger Ebert [View all] RockaFowler Apr 2013 OP
Job well done Mr. Ebert warrior1 Apr 2013 #1
He struggled long and hard against this awful disease. RIP Hoyt Apr 2013 #2
Oh, no... CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2013 #3
So sad. What an amazing man. RIP n/t FreeState Apr 2013 #4
Oh, I wasn't expecting this so soon. Laurian Apr 2013 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Apr 2013 #6
A wonderful human. n/t UTUSN Apr 2013 #7
R.I.P. zappaman Apr 2013 #8
I, too, am shocked frazzled Apr 2013 #9
Same here malaise Apr 2013 #45
I read the same thing yesterday and sit here in shock. Rex Apr 2013 #10
Damn blogslut Apr 2013 #11
Gentle Crossing Roger HangOnKids Apr 2013 #12
A really great loss for us all.. He will be missed SoCalDem Apr 2013 #13
Damn it. Didn't always agree with him but enjoyed his writing and commentary. KittyWampus Apr 2013 #14
One of the most insightful people of our age. Prism Apr 2013 #15
oh shit Beaverhausen Apr 2013 #16
oh how awful dsc Apr 2013 #17
Damn... WillyT Apr 2013 #18
He was the nicest person. greatauntoftriplets Apr 2013 #19
The world has lost a good man. demmiblue Apr 2013 #20
He loved movies and championed them BrotherIvan Apr 2013 #21
:( shenmue Apr 2013 #22
A thumbs-up for this fine human, we'll miss you Roger Blue Owl Apr 2013 #23
+1 Auggie Apr 2013 #31
Oh, no Canuckistanian Apr 2013 #24
Here's to you, Roger. classof56 Apr 2013 #25
SHit...I just saw that...very sad. joeybee12 Apr 2013 #26
I knew it would be sooner rather than later Warpy Apr 2013 #27
RIP Mr. Ebert. Little Star Apr 2013 #28
The balcony is closed... Aristus Apr 2013 #29
The guy apreciated the idea of a movie made for the popcorn crowd.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2013 #30
I give him 4 stars for direction, writing, and production. And, an equal number for goodguyness. Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2013 #32
Such sad news, it came so fast too. R-I-P Mr. Ebert. You will Raine Apr 2013 #33
Wow.... Taverner Apr 2013 #34
Thank you for posting this... I hadn't read it before. n/t demmiblue Apr 2013 #36
Bon voyage, Roger Ebert... hunter Apr 2013 #37
thank you. just the right thing to post right now renate Apr 2013 #39
RIP to a national treasure... YoungDemCA Apr 2013 #35
In 1966 or 7 he wrote a column for the Daily Illini which I read when I was at U of I. Stuart G Apr 2013 #38
R.I.P to a gentle giant and cultural icon. BumRushDaShow Apr 2013 #40
Oh no! City Lights Apr 2013 #41
very sad Blue_Roses Apr 2013 #42
RIP, Roger ProudToBeBlueInRhody Apr 2013 #43
Two Thumbs UP Brainstormy Apr 2013 #44
RIP screenwriter of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls... n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2013 #46
I'll always remember him and Gene Siskel. Moostache Apr 2013 #47
I own almost all of his books, ballabosh Apr 2013 #48
He was a major player and his absence will be felt Rowdyboy Apr 2013 #49
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