Muzman on 21/12/2009 at 04:55
Bizzarre. She hasn't been in anything for a while, has she? Maybe she'd been ill.
(come on, she was good in
Clueless as well.)
Since the title is fairly generic Dan O'Bannon, creator of
Alien (
http://chud.com/articles/articles/21906/1/RIP-DAN-O039BANNON/Page1.html) died a few days ago.
Guys like him and George Romero are these weird proto-nerds from the sixties and seventies. And I could listen to him tell stories about the old days for hours.
ercles on 21/12/2009 at 05:18
Quote Posted by Subjective Effect
Respiratory arrest and braindeath. Everything that "kills" you leads to one of those and that is the ultimate cause.
The Times is reporting she had a heart attack (which leads to... cardiac arrest!).
Surely by this logic there is one cause of death... Braindeath, which I assume can stem from your other two causes.
heywood on 21/12/2009 at 15:56
Quote Posted by Pyrian
My money's on cocaine. :( Sad.
Maybe diet pills?
Stitch on 21/12/2009 at 17:11
Quote Posted by Queue
This does kinda puts things in perspective. So if I jiggle about in some piece of cinema "genius", or spread my legs wide so the world could see my sack, would anyone, too, give a shit when I kick?
TTLG notices when famous person unexpectedly dies at the age of 32, Queue gets confused.
henke on 21/12/2009 at 18:20
Quote Posted by Queue
would anyone, too, give a shit when I kick?
Only one way to find out! :thumb:
I'm only joking with ya Queue
june gloom on 21/12/2009 at 18:41
Quote Posted by Stitch
TTLG notices when famous person unexpectedly dies at the age of 32, Queue gets confused.
Queue is confused by anything that doesn't involve simultaneously hitting on/insulting me.
Queue on 21/12/2009 at 19:34
If you'd quit playing so hard to get, we wouldn't have that problem.
Pyrian on 22/12/2009 at 00:03
Quote Posted by heywood
Maybe diet pills?
Cocaine could probably be considered a subset of that category. Although more dedicated diet pills are heart-attack risk factors (indeed, weight-loss itself might inherently be a risk factor!), they aren't usually
as dangerous.