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In reply to the discussion: RIP Dick Clark [View all]
 

RZM

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26. LOL
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 12:47 AM
Apr 2012

This country and world are diverse places. Not everybody is going to agree with you on every issue. Rather than celebrating his death, perhaps you should be celebrating the fact that we were able to co-exist with Dick Clark and still lead fulfilling lives. Celebration of diversity doesn't need to stop exactly where you want it to.

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RIP Dick Clark [View all] cherokeeprogressive Apr 2012 OP
I was one of the first kids to be on his show back in the early '50s after he had taken over monmouth Apr 2012 #1
One of my childhood friends was on with his older sister... cherokeeprogressive Apr 2012 #2
Well my dear friend Eileen was a student at Holy Spirit High School in AC. I would leave monmouth Apr 2012 #3
awesome post blueamy66 Apr 2012 #33
Speaking of dorks Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #27
Touche... and cherokeeprogressive Apr 2012 #28
Well, now I know the rest of the story Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #30
jeeezzzz....lighten up Francis blueamy66 Apr 2012 #34
I was on one of the shows. My emilyg Apr 2012 #4
Do you know the date the show aired? cherokeeprogressive Apr 2012 #11
I was either a junior or senior in h.s. - that's emilyg Apr 2012 #20
I forgot what I did an hour emilyg Apr 2012 #22
I bet you painted quite the pretty picture... cherokeeprogressive Apr 2012 #24
Time flies. I was dating emilyg Apr 2012 #5
Eileen had two maiden aunts and we would go to Germantown to visit with monmouth Apr 2012 #7
absolutely jus-theFACTS Apr 2012 #6
Wow. It really is the apocalypse. Warren DeMontague Apr 2012 #8
Yup all the greats are gone whistler162 Apr 2012 #10
Greats, yeah, but that guy was a fucking terminator. Warren DeMontague Apr 2012 #14
I live in the Syracuse area whistler162 Apr 2012 #9
I knew who he was, but I never knew why he was so famous until just now. Odin2005 Apr 2012 #12
My wife was asking, does anybody know his age at passing? socialist_n_TN Apr 2012 #13
82 nt cherokeeprogressive Apr 2012 #15
Thanks......... socialist_n_TN Apr 2012 #16
somehow I thought he was older than that hfojvt Apr 2012 #31
Payola, Right winger, supporter of NOM, anti LGBT GoneOffShore Apr 2012 #17
I almost posted something that would get me alerted. nolabear Apr 2012 #19
i'm not dancing on his grave - just near it. GoneOffShore Apr 2012 #23
Not the time for . Please. emilyg Apr 2012 #21
People like you are EXACTLY the reason I refuse to put a single person on ignore... cherokeeprogressive Apr 2012 #25
LOL RZM Apr 2012 #26
I'm worried about those autistic twins vanlassie Apr 2012 #18
Wasn't "AB" the first nationwide TV program to show black kids & white kids dancing together? Aristus Apr 2012 #29
... Hugin Apr 2012 #32
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