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Christopher Reeve Dies

Posted: 10/11/2004, 12:10 am
by closeyoureyes

Posted: 10/11/2004, 12:19 am
by nikki4982
So incredibly sad. :cry:

Posted: 10/11/2004, 12:21 am
by He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named
RIP Christopher!

Posted: 10/11/2004, 12:25 am
by joe_canadian
He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named wrote:*plays Superman's Dead for Christopher

RIP Christopher!


:wtf:

Posted: 10/11/2004, 12:43 am
by He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named
Now that I think about it, that seems rather insensitive. I will edit it out.

Posted: 10/11/2004, 12:44 am
by joe_canadian
I don't think it's insensitive, I just think it's weird. :freak:

Heh, don't worry about it.

Posted: 10/11/2004, 6:22 am
by xoNoDoubt69
oh no :(

Posted: 10/11/2004, 7:47 am
by liam
so much irony.

Posted: 10/11/2004, 8:55 am
by nelison
Umm... I wouldn't say it ironic...


Hopefully, (and I'm sure this was Reeve's wishes) this will actually be benficial to paralysis victims. It's a sad thing, but I'm sure paralysis charities will benefit from this as a mass amount of donations will be made in his honour. It's something he worked hard for, and I think that he would want to have something good come from his death. It's unfortunate though.

Posted: 10/11/2004, 9:20 am
by Henrietta
How sad. :(

Posted: 10/11/2004, 10:16 am
by Korzic
Please tell me I wasn't the only one who was listening to Superman's Dead when i heard the news.

Posted: 10/11/2004, 10:20 am
by Henrietta
I'll bet that's gonna be on the radio alot more today than usual. Which is the only OLP song my station ever seems to play.

Posted: 10/11/2004, 12:24 pm
by namkablam
This comes from KryptonSite, thought I'd pass it along:

Superman #75, 1992 (written by Dan Jurgens) wrote:But most will remember this sad day as the day the proudest, most noble man they ever knew finally fell. For those who loved him -- one who would call him husband, one who would be his pal, or those who would call him son -- this is the darkest day they could ever imagine. They raised him to be a hero: to know the value of sacrifice, to know the value of life. And for those who served with Superman in the protection of all life comes the shock of a failure: the weight of being too late to help. For a city to live, a man had given his all and more. But it's too late. For this is the day that a Superman died.


:( :cry:

Posted: 10/11/2004, 3:50 pm
by xjsb125
What a truly classy man, and an inspiration to people everywhere. If something like that ever happened to me, I hope that I can have a tenth of the heart and courage he did to carry on with life. I'm happy that he will be better off now.

Posted: 10/11/2004, 4:33 pm
by Catwoman
Thats really sad.

R.I.P Christopher.

:(

Posted: 10/11/2004, 4:38 pm
by Reyna
I know, it's sad. :(
Maybe I am just insensitive, but the first thing that came to my mind when I heard this was "why-y-y is superman, dead."
It's very sad. He was a neat guy.

Posted: 10/11/2004, 10:15 pm
by thirdhour
I was just shocked when i saw it on the news.

It didn't even occur to me, the song I mean. On r&s's it says to play the song in his memory. Made me laugh, I'm not really sure why. I guess because I have no association between the two.

I have no doubt that this will help greatly with research. A great man.

Posted: 10/14/2004, 5:22 pm
by happening fish
I didn't think of the song either.

Courtesy of Scott Kurtz:
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Posted: 10/14/2004, 11:01 pm
by nikki4982
That's awesome. :)

Posted: 10/15/2004, 5:31 am
by Corey
some more...

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