Apart from the obvious Billy Mays,
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I'd say I wish actor John Candy
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and comedic actor Chris Farley
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were still around.
Rest in peace, fellas.
Josef Stalin
Adolf Hitler.
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Someone had to say it.
Steve Irwin
Bruce Lee
Bob Marley, my favourite musician of all time. And all round great person.
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Ronnie James Dio
Bruce Lee. Seriously, the guy had a great view of life.
And he kicked ass too.
Repeating names, but whatever:
- Steve Irwin (I was actually close to crying when he died, I would always watch Croc Files and his other shows)
- Chris Farley (I grew up watching him on SNL and his other movies)
- Bruce Lee
- Jimi Hendrix
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Billy Mays.
Dermot Morgan, the actor who played Ted Crilly in Father Ted.
Earl Hindman, the actor who played Wilson in Home Improvement.
Two great shows that can never be brought back because the actors who played these characters are irreplaceable.
Steve Irwin
:frown:
I still can't get over what a great guy he was and that he's gone just like that.
Jim Henson
John Candy
Justin Bieber
Ronnie james dio
Brittany murphy
The Rev
[QUOTE=SilverDragon619;23593530]Ronnie James Dio[/QUOTE]
Oh God this :gonk:
I was proper depressed when I learnt of his death.
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Chuck Schuldiner, lead guitarist and vocalist of Death. He's probably one of the absolute greatest guitarists of all time, and their first album is considered to be the first ever Death metal release. (although Chuck didn't growl, he had a different vocal style than what is used now, since bands in the 80's were still creating the sound.)
He died of brain cancer in 2001, at only 34.
Seriously, my respect for this man is so incredible. He really changed metal music. He inspired thousands of bands. He was a genuinely great man outside of music as well.
It's also really ironic for him to die so young, as well. He wanted to live forever. He loved the world, and didn't want to leave it. He didn't like that so many people would throw their lives away for stupid things, or doing stupid things which end up fatal, he though it such a waste. He was completely against violence, animal cruelty, hard drugs, etc.
Real shame for him to have left us so young.
Sid Vicious :v:
Michael Crichton if he counts.
John Lennon and George Harrison, I want my flipping Beatles reunion.
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Screw you Mike Chapman too, you basically ended George's life by making him paranoid.
How was Billy Mays a celebrity?
Some people doesn't seem to grasp what a celebrity is.
[QUOTE=CaMpEr_DoOd;23595729]How was Billy Mays a celebrity?[/QUOTE]
How was he not a celebrity?
I probably should have made this thread's title, 'Deceased People You Miss'.
Michael Jackson
[QUOTE=Zoidbear;23595787]How was he not a celebrity?
I probably should have made this thread's title, [b]'Deceased People You Miss'.[/b][/QUOTE]
Yes you probably should have done this.
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