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by raymond on 07 June 2009 - 19:06

by sueincc on 07 June 2009 - 21:06
David Carradine was not only an actor, he was a supporter of many charities. He was indeed, a good man.

by justcurious on 07 June 2009 - 21:06
i also believe a person is "innocent until proven guilty" so until i'm given proof that he harmed others i see no reason to buy into wild speculation based solely on judgments some have regarding his private life. if you need him to be a bad guy because you don't like the choices he made that is your right but it changes nothing for those who have had a true glimpse into his life and have no issues with what they have seen. - to each their own - i for one will celebrate his life, be glad we shared a bit a time & space together, and be sadden by the loss of his life and his future.
enjoy your life while you still have it, love as much as you can, and try not to be so angry at others for not measuring up to your ideals.
best wishes,
susan

by Kalibeck on 08 June 2009 - 13:06
"He who is with out sin, throw the first stone." That pretty much sums it up for me. until the guy is proven to have harmed someone besides himself, he remains a good & decent human being. We all have our little issues, I thank God mine aren't trotted out in public. And it's real easy to pick on a dead guy, who can't defend himself.
And Steve1, too much information! LOL! My hubby's almost 79, & very active,

jackie harris

by MaggieMae on 08 June 2009 - 15:06

by Red Sable on 08 June 2009 - 16:06
O.K, back to David, there is nothing wrong with calling hanging sex games in a closet strange - it is. I don't see anyone judging the man. Giving to charities does not mean that he is a GOOD man btw. I'm sure murderers have done good deeds too, the same with pedophiles.
That being said, I agree with Raymond in that there is more going on here. His family thinks there was foul play involved, in that case, it is indeed a tragedy.

by ShelleyR on 08 June 2009 - 16:06
Bad taste or black humor? Take your pick. My sick sense of humor can think of some pretty tasteless word for tombstones.
Mine should say "Here lies Shelley Roecker Strohl. Aged [??] years. She had a lot of potential... "
Rest in peace, Grasshopper.

by MaggieMae on 08 June 2009 - 16:06
Shelley -- you have a great sense of humor !!

by ShelleyR on 08 June 2009 - 17:06
Mom was never funny till she got old. Sister is on the very same track. Its like somebody lets us of our cages in our 50's, no way to catch us even with a big butterfly net. I am glad some of you papreciate my sense of humor. A LOT of people do NOT.
You can always tell they didn't get it when they glance at their shoes, then each other, sideways, with "that look"... but that doesn't slow me down. Ha ha ha. Let the ingrates SUFFER.
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by sueincc on 08 June 2009 - 17:06
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