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Paul Newman doesn't die
2008-01-22, 2:47 PM #1
Actor Paul Newman, aged 82, is still alive and well. Newman has had no history of drugs. Newman will be 83 on January 26.
2008-01-22, 2:53 PM #2
If Paul Newman dies, who am I going to buy salad dressing and popcorn from?
2008-01-22, 2:54 PM #3
Originally posted by Steven:
If Paul Newman dies, who am I going to buy salad dressing and popcorn from?


Me.
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2008-01-22, 2:55 PM #4
I like those alphabet cookies he makes.
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2008-01-22, 2:56 PM #5
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2008-01-22, 3:15 PM #6
Who would make a better Pope: Paul Newman, Robert Redford, or Heath Ledger?
2008-01-22, 3:41 PM #7
Isn't one of the requirements to be alive?
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2008-01-22, 4:37 PM #8
I wonder, due to the younger generation, if Newman will be better known for his salad dressings and various food items. Somewhat like George Foreman's better known in these days as the guy with that Lean Mean Fat Reducing Grilling Machine than his boxing career.
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2008-01-22, 4:38 PM #9
Originally posted by Echoman:
I wonder, due to the younger generation, if Newman will be better known for his salad dressings and various food items. Somewhat like George Foreman's better known in these days as the guy with that Lean Mean Fat Reducing Grilling Machine than his boxing career.

I don't think I've ever seen any of Newman's movies.
2008-01-22, 4:41 PM #10
I just believe what we've got here is failure to communicate.
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2008-01-22, 5:08 PM #11
Originally posted by Aglar:
I don't think I've ever seen any of Newman's movies.


He's made many great movies; I recommend my two personal favorites: Cool Hand Luke and The Sting.
2008-01-22, 5:19 PM #12
Paul Newman is HUD
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2008-01-22, 5:41 PM #13
The Sting, and the more-recent Road to Perdition rank up there in my favourite films.
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2008-01-23, 1:38 AM #14
Cool Hand Luke is the best film ever made.
2008-01-23, 3:15 PM #15
He and Redford were a good match for Mr. Parker and Mr. Longabaugh.
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