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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This shocks me! I didn’t realize he had a drug problem, seems common among comics though. [/quote] He DIDN'T. He was 65. It literally could have been anything from a stroke, to a heart attack, to some underlying condition. Why assume drugs. That's ridiculous. [/quote] You're both ridiculous. Plenty of 65 year old men die suddenly from heart attack, stroke or aneurism. Plenty of celebrities use drugs. There's no reason to be so indignant that he didn't, or to think that it was a big problem which caused his death. Bunch of naïve drama queens. [/quote] [b]Oddly enough, as soon as someone's parents turn 55 or 60 on this site. EVERYONE assumes they need care, or might have some type of memory issue, or is "old[/b]"- so save your drama queen comments. There's really no reason to assume drugs were involved due to a celebrity status. That is stupid [/quote] NP, but I actually see the flip side of this more. People thinking their parents are still “young” at 70, so should be willing and able to just hop on planes to do long family visits or babysitting. People seem to think that a healthy60/70 year old is the same thing as a healthy 30/40 year old, and it’s not. I have three “healthy”, active 70 year old men in my life, and all three need / prefer an afternoon nap. All of the men and their partners have some kind of common health issues like Type II diabetes, high cholesterol, hypertension, arthritis, with (interestingly enough) the men having more of these smalll. PersonLly, I wouldn’t assume that a 65 year old man is in the same kind of shining “good health” that a 30 year old is. A sudden death is shocking, but probably not really that unusual. [/quote]
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