“We love you, Alex”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dhruv Gaur wrote what legions of Jeopardy fans from around the world feel for Alex Trebek. This man is a class act. In an ugly, ugly world, he is a public figure who personifies decency and goodness. A worthy role model for all.

I wish him a full recovery!



+100
He has lived a scandal-free life with his wife and children and is such a good, decent man. We watch Jeopardy every night after dinner as a family. I feel like he’s been a part of my family for so long. I truly hope he is able to recover fully.


He had two wives. JS.
Anonymous
Dhruv Gaur wrote what legions of Jeopardy fans from around the world feel for Alex Trebek. This man is a class act. In an ugly, ugly world, he is a public figure who personifies decency and goodness. A worthy role model for all.

I wish him a full recovery!



+100
He has lived a scandal-free life with his wife and children and is such a good, decent man. We watch Jeopardy every night after dinner as a family. I feel like he’s been a part of my family for so long. I truly hope he is able to recover fully.


He had two wives. JS.


A divorce does not mean he isn't a scandal-free, good, decent man. It simply means his first marriage did not work out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel so awful for him. Pancreatic cancer is a beast.


Ugh, it really is.

I’ve had a number of family members and acquaintances die from this awful disease in the past ten years. Most of them had none of the “risk factors” for pancreatic cancer and had good health habits in terms of food and exercise. You are left with a feeling of, “if this person who was doing everything right, what can we do?”


Makes you want to just say "f*ck it" and start living like a rock star. That was my feeling after my dad died from terminal cancer.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dhruv Gaur wrote what legions of Jeopardy fans from around the world feel for Alex Trebek. This man is a class act. In an ugly, ugly world, he is a public figure who personifies decency and goodness. A worthy role model for all.

I wish him a full recovery!



+100
He has lived a scandal-free life with his wife and children and is such a good, decent man. We watch Jeopardy every night after dinner as a family. I feel like he’s been a part of my family for so long. I truly hope he is able to recover fully.


He had two wives. JS.


There's always one who has to chime in with something stupid. Congratulations, you're today's winner.
Anonymous
I dont mean to be insensitive but he is 79. He lived a long good life. Seems like a great man. But he is old. Its his time. I wish my parents lived that long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dhruv Gaur wrote what legions of Jeopardy fans from around the world feel for Alex Trebek. This man is a class act. In an ugly, ugly world, he is a public figure who personifies decency and goodness. A worthy role model for all.

I wish him a full recovery!



+100
He has lived a scandal-free life with his wife and children and is such a good, decent man. We watch Jeopardy every night after dinner as a family. I feel like he’s been a part of my family for so long. I truly hope he is able to recover fully.


He had two wives. JS.


There's always one who has to chime in with something stupid. Congratulations, you're today's winner.


+1
Or loser.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What a sweet moment on Jeopardy.

https://ew.com/tv/2019/11/11/alex-trebek-gets-choked-up-at-contestants-final-jeopardy-response-we-love-you-alex/



It made me choke up too!
Anonymous
He is an amazing Canadian, and has donated a lot of his money to the Royal Geographical Society in Ottawa, which is his hometown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dont mean to be insensitive but he is 79. He lived a long good life. Seems like a great man. But he is old. Its his time. I wish my parents lived that long.



None of that makes his struggle less emotional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dont mean to be insensitive but he is 79. He lived a long good life. Seems like a great man. But he is old. Its his time. I wish my parents lived that long.



None of that makes his struggle less emotional.

It is really not that old.
Anonymous
The world will be poorer without him. He made our lives richer for the class he brought to the games show he hosted.

Anonymous
My GOD! His wife is absolutely stunning looking!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel so awful for him. Pancreatic cancer is a beast.


Ugh, it really is.

I’ve had a number of family members and acquaintances die from this awful disease in the past ten years. Most of them had none of the “risk factors” for pancreatic cancer and had good health habits in terms of food and exercise. You are left with a feeling of, “if this person who was doing everything right, what can we do?”


Makes you want to just say "f*ck it" and start living like a rock star. That was my feeling after my dad died from terminal cancer.



Working for Keith Richards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dont mean to be insensitive but he is 79. He lived a long good life. Seems like a great man. But he is old. Its his time. I wish my parents lived that long.


He's said that about himself. He's had a good long run.
Anonymous
Very sweet. But... seriously, dude in the tournament of champions doesn't know "How the Other Half Lives" ?
post reply Forum Index » Entertainment and Pop Culture
Message Quick Reply
Go to: