Yeah okay a 72 year old killing himself while playing sex games.
dude choked himself out while jerking it
Yeah okay a 72 year old killing himself while playing sex games.
Last edited by Heath Ledger; 06-04-2009 at 01:48 PM.
It was more than likely re-written due to erroneous translation of the first cover of the story. Use your ing brain.
so you're fine with him just dying a cowards death?
gotcha
sniff sniff.
is that a meltdown i'm smelling?
calculated risk gone wrong
Here's the Telegraph, in case you want the Tory angle:
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The mans body isn't even cold yet and you guys are able to lower the bar on being lame. Who cares how he died,talk about his accomplishments, and at least wait until he is buried before you get on your high horses and belittle him.
You guys act like your all saints. God forbid if Tpark is ever found dead next to a warm apple pie.
We celebrate David Carradine's life - all of it. We're just working backwards.
Im not one to judge whether it was a cowards death or not. I just know that he had it really really bad with the booze. He would get sober for a few months sometimes 3-4 months and then just go balls to the wall back into drinking. I visited him twice while he was at the Scientology center getting cleaned up. He is however not a scientologist but his wife is. They had him on their purification routine with all kinds of vitamins/minerals and some counseling. This seemed to help him each time for a while.
That is an exact copy of the first run story by the bbc, the revised versions are all saying apparently a suicide. The erotic is just some fantasy you are having about him.
Well, I admit that I'd do him were he still alive, but I'm not into bondage.
Sorry if you find my interest in the truth in XS at this time.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...kok-hotel.html
In a 2004 interview which may have foretold his death, Carradine said: "I remember one time sitting in the window of the third or fourth floor of the Plaza Hotel for about an hour, thinking about just tipping off. And that was at a time when I was having more fun than you could imagine.
"I just thought, 'Who the ---- cares, man? Why don't I just split?' Of course I didn't, so there you go."
"Look, there was a period in my life when I had a single action Colt 45, loaded, in my desk drawer. And every night I'd take it out and think about blowing my head off, and then decide not to and go on with my life. Put it back in the drawer and open up the laptop and continue writing my autobiography or whatever. But it was just to see."
Ive seen and held that exact Colt 45 which he keeps in his desk drawer in his office.
Aw, very sad news. I'm so sorry about the death of your friend, Heath![]()
This news caught me off guard, David and I got to be friends when he came to San Antonio he hung out at River center CC. I was lucky to hang out with him in Houston for LCS.
I have a few photos if I find them I will post them.
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RIP David!![]()
Must be a to be Martha Plimpton... First River Phoenix (boyfriend) and now David Carradine (uncle).
I just saw that movie. I am a Schneider fan, or was, until I saw that. Even for him I found it ridculously stupid, poorly executed, linear and predictable. Carradine was decent in it though.
LOL, a Rob Schneider connoisseur?
I really liked this man's show when I was a young lad.
If you grasshoppas think suicide is a chicken /cowardly way to die, let's see you do yourself in knowing there is most likely nothingness awaiting you. That takes balls. Some people get enough of this life.
Here is a poem actor Michael Masen wrote about David's death today. He is a friend of mine and was a very close friend of Davids. It got me pretty choked up reading it.
SO YOU DID IT IN BANGKOK
I watched the news this morning
and the headline story was about a big, brown bear
that wandered into civilization and created a problem.
The police shot it full of tranquilizers
and moved it up into the mountains.
The next story was about my brother.
My brother, Bill.
Bangkok dead.
I’m thinking now of all the stories people will tell of him
and all the world will tell of him.
Remember this.
Remember that.
And oh god, remember the time he did this.
Or remember the time he did that.
‘72’ is a ripe old age and Thailand was a good choice for an exit.
When I was there I didn’t want to come back either.
After driving the kids to school,
I stopped on PCH and got out of the truck
and walked down to the edge of the water,
and stood for a while to watch some waves break,
trying to make some sense of what happened—
and came to no conclusion.
At home, the phone keeps ringing.
When I turned to go back from the sea,
I saw my footprints in the sand.
They reminded me somehow of a filmography.
David had one of those.
Even as a trapeze artist with Liv Ullman.
I didn’t see that one.
I wonder what Quentin will say.
I wonder what I will say
or anyone will say, for that matter.
The phone keeps ringing in Malibu.
I guess he was found hung,
So I guess he didn’t care about who comes out on top in the NBA,
or Obama’s visit to Cairo,
or whether that big asteroid will hit the earth in 2012.
I couldn’t help thinking of the story about the bear.
Maybe David just needed to go up in the mountains for a while.
David Carradine,
Kung Fu quiet now.
I love you
and I will miss you,
and may God rest your weary soul.
—Michael Madsen 6/04/09
I'm sure if that happened, it would turn in to a thread long enough to rival the Steve Nash photoshop thread.
All kidding aside, I'm sorry to hear about his death. I always liked him as an actor. Never met the man but it sounds like he was a good guy overall.
Sorry about your loss, Heath.
I'm 2 out of 10 in this years dead pool. RIP my man!
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