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John Goodman dead?

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Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Even if it's fake, we may as well get used to the fact that he'll get a heart attack any day...
exactly, why haven't you guys prepared your eulogies?

 
the url gives it away, how would breaking news be on some dorky website with \cnn if it was never on cnn to begin with?
 
If this is fvcking fake, you deserve to have molten lead poured down your farkin throat. :|



If not, I apologize.
 
It's not a fake! It's just a little premature. All news is written before hand so it can be ready the instant the incident happens.
 
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) - Actor John Goodman, star of such hits as Monsters Inc and Beyond the Sea, found dead today in his home. Cause of death is not known.

Recently seen in the Kevin Spacey epik Beyond the Sea, Goodman was deemed in fine health by his doctor just three days ago. Cause of death is not yet known, but it is suspected natural causes.

Goodman was most notably known as the blue-collar patriarch Dan Conner on the hit TV show Roseanne. Goodman also lent his vocal talents to such films as The Emperor's New Groove and Mosnters Inc, as well as being a semi-regular guest on Saturday Night Live.

With a talent as large as his girth, Goodman proved himself both a distinguished character actor and an engaging leading man. A native of St. Louis, MO, Goodman went to Southwestern Missouri University on a football scholarship. An injury compelled his to seek out a less strenuous major, however. He chose the university's drama department and graduated as a drama major.

He is survived by his wife Annabeth and his daughter Molly.
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