Robert Blake arrested

shiner

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Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Don't do it!

How fitting that's from the Baretta theme song. Ahhhhhh Sammy Davis Jr.
 
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So much for my favorite alibi in recent years: I was not there when my wife was shot, because I went back to the restaurant to get my gun.
 

jadinolf

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Hi baffled

Yeah, I just got out of the slammer yesterday.

Seriously, I am here every day.

I keep an eye on you.
 

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<< Hi baffled

Yeah, I just got out of the slammer yesterday.

Seriously, I am here every day.

I keep an eye on you.
>>



LOL, should I be flattered or frightened ? .. good to see you in any case :)
 

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I thought you might find the following info interestingTHE LITTLE RASCALS: FACT OR FICTION?

The "Curse"

With the mysterious death of ex-Rascal Robert Blake's (he played "Mickey") wife in the news recently, it reminds us of the untimely deaths of a number of "The Little Rascal" cast members. Is there actually a "curse" on the kiddies from this famous clan? While we believe any "curse" is pure fiction, the facts below speak for themselves:

Carl Switzer, better known to us all as the high-pitched crooner Alfalfa, died in 1959 at 31 from gunshot wounds after a heated dispute over $50.00.

Darla Hood, the female lead who played the sweet-tempered character of the same name, contracted hepatitis after a minor operation, passing on at age 47.

Norman Chaney, who played the lovable Chubby, died at the tender age of 22 after a gland operation caused his normal weight of 300+ pounds to plummet to a deadly 136.

William Robert Laughlin, the gravelly-voiced Froggy, succumbed after a motorcycle accident at age 16.

Robert Hutchins, whose character was Wheezer, was killed in a military airplane accident.

William Thomas, better known as Buckwheat, died prematurely at age 49 from a heart attack.

And lastly, even Petie the Pup, the Gangs beloved mascot, died tragically. He was poisoned.

Makes you think, doesn't it?
 

jadinolf

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<<

<< Hi baffled

Yeah, I just got out of the slammer yesterday.

Seriously, I am here every day.

I keep an eye on you.
>>



LOL, should I be flattered or frightened ? .. good to see you in any case :)
>>



Don't be frightened... I'm harmless crossing fingers
 

GrumpyMan

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<< I thought you might find the following info interestingTHE LITTLE RASCALS: FACT OR FICTION? The "Curse" With the mysterious death of ex-Rascal Robert Blake's (he played "Mickey") wife in the news recently, it reminds us of the untimely deaths of a number of "The Little Rascal" cast members. Is there actually a "curse" on the kiddies from this famous clan? While we believe any "curse" is pure fiction, the facts below speak for themselves: Carl Switzer, better known to us all as the high-pitched crooner Alfalfa, died in 1959 at 31 from gunshot wounds after a heated dispute over $50.00. Darla Hood, the female lead who played the sweet-tempered character of the same name, contracted hepatitis after a minor operation, passing on at age 47. Norman Chaney, who played the lovable Chubby, died at the tender age of 22 after a gland operation caused his normal weight of 300+ pounds to plummet to a deadly 136. William Robert Laughlin, the gravelly-voiced Froggy, succumbed after a motorcycle accident at age 16. Robert Hutchins, whose character was Wheezer, was killed in a military airplane accident. William Thomas, better known as Buckwheat, died prematurely at age 49 from a heart attack. And lastly, even Petie the Pup, the Gangs beloved mascot, died tragically. He was poisoned. Makes you think, doesn't it? >>



Didn't these guys relatives also discover King Tuts tomb? :)
 

SubZeroX

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man, who the hell cares??!! It's stupid how the media making such a huge deal about this. Are there not more important matters they can talk about?
 

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man, who the hell cares??!! It's stupid how the media making such a huge deal about this. Are there not more important matters they can talk about?

More important than a washed up child actor killing his pscho wife?




I DON'T THINK SO! ;)
 

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How fitting that's from the Baretta theme song. Ahhhhhh Sammy Davis Jr.

I do miss Sammy tho...

And that's the name of that tune...

LOL

I'm gonna nail ya <insert guest stars criminal character's name here>, I'm gonna nail ya!!!