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Thread started 09/12/03 5:25am

lastdecember

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John Ritter

U never truly thank someone until they are gone. Thank U John, I feel like I grew up with you and your death is like losing a best friend that always could make U laugh when you were down. Our prayers go to U and your family, and we thank U for the laughs over the years.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #1 posted 09/12/03 5:37am

gman1966

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lastdecember said:

U never truly thank someone until they are gone. Thank U John, I feel like I grew up with you and your death is like losing a best friend that always could make U laugh when you were down. Our prayers go to U and your family, and we thank U for the laughs over the years.



No question about it... I grew up with this man. It will come to us all, just hope you live your life as well as John Ritter did...God Bless You John...
"Say it Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud!!!" - Brother James Brown

"Make my funk the P-FUNK...I want my funk uncut...." Brother George Clinton
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Reply #2 posted 09/12/03 6:29am

stymie

This news brought tears to my eyes.
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Reply #3 posted 09/12/03 6:45am

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I just can't believe it, this is the second most shocking celebrity death of the year for me, besides Gregory Hines.
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Reply #4 posted 09/12/03 6:45am

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mine too... this is a sad day cry
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Reply #5 posted 09/12/03 6:56am

okaypimpn

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Yeah, this is pretty sad. R.I.P. John. pray
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Reply #6 posted 09/12/03 7:06am

LSUFAN

when i walked in this morning, my wife told me that john ritter died. i couldn't believe it. i still record 3's company nightly on my tivo on nick at nite and watch it.there are episodes of that show that i have seen at least 10 times, but i still laugh. my all-time favorite scene in tv, period, was the episode in which jack tried to get into a hammock over and over to get some sleep.he just kept falling out!! i actually remember years back when i watched these episodes when they first aired, and it brings back pleasant memories of my childhood. i truly believe this is the best show in tv history, and i have been saying that for years. god bless to you and your family john.
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Reply #7 posted 09/12/03 7:15am

gman1966

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What movie was it when John was impersonating Prince? He was dressed like Prince during the Diamonds and Pearls era.
"Say it Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud!!!" - Brother James Brown

"Make my funk the P-FUNK...I want my funk uncut...." Brother George Clinton
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Reply #8 posted 09/12/03 7:18am

LSUFAN

and by the way, don knotts is not barney fife, he will always be RALPH FURLEY-i still can't believe jack tripper died. so sad.
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Reply #9 posted 09/12/03 7:21am

mistermaxxx

this truly blew me away.Big fan of His&Saw all of His Films.dug that Film He did that Blake Edwards Directed with the Glow in the Dark Condoms.I always dug His Off-Beat sense of Humor.RIP&a Big time Shocker.He was really Young.I saw a Old Episode of Kojack with Him in it recently.
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Reply #10 posted 09/12/03 7:30am

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He always had that ability to play "comedy" and really dark characters and just flat out dramatic roles. Not too many coud do that, I think Jackie Gleason was one that could do that, and maybe Tom Hanks and Robin Williams, I would easily put John in that group without a doubt. Just for his work in "slingblade" and "tadpole" or his comedy stuff, he also did a Starsky and Hutch episode and also once played a retarded character, a very diverse talented and unique man, who was loved by millions of tv viewers and really had alot of friends in "hollywood" who always said he is just a really nice guy, and I guess its fortunate to be remembered like that.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #11 posted 09/12/03 7:32am

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lastdecember said:

He always had that ability to play "comedy" and really dark characters and just flat out dramatic roles. Not too many coud do that, I think Jackie Gleason was one that could do that, and maybe Tom Hanks and Robin Williams, I would easily put John in that group without a doubt. Just for his work in "slingblade" and "tadpole" or his comedy stuff, he also did a Starsky and Hutch episode and also once played a retarded character, a very diverse talented and unique man, who was loved by millions of tv viewers and really had alot of friends in "hollywood" who always said he is just a really nice guy, and I guess its fortunate to be remembered like that.
yep yep.John Ritter also was Influenced by Buster Keeton.He had that vibe.
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Reply #12 posted 09/12/03 10:20am

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I slept with the radio on and woke up really early this morning with the news. I can't believe it either. Three's Company was a reguarly watched show during childhood. Who knows if I really understood the jokes and innuendos, but I laughed at everything. John Ritter was a riot especially physically. What really was crushing to hear is that he passed away on his daughter's 5th birthday.
"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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Reply #13 posted 09/12/03 3:58pm

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gman1966 said:

What movie was it when John was impersonating Prince? He was dressed like Prince during the Diamonds and Pearls era.



Probably "Stay Tuned", a strange movie where he gets a TV from hell. Kind of funny. Wasn't he in "Noises Off" and the "Problem Child" movies. And of course there is "Three's Company", "8 Simples Rules..." and movies like "Sling Blade" (he's worked with Billy Bob in a TV show too and was in a movie with him set to be released this year). A very funny guy and a very shocking death. He'll be missed.
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Reply #14 posted 09/12/03 10:11pm

JANFAN4L

John's death was a trip to me. Over the summer I was watching episodes of Threes Company on Nick @ Nite. His death is untimely and sudden. I can't believe it. Barry White...Gregory Hines...and now John Ritter. This is too much for me. Too much.
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Reply #15 posted 09/14/03 1:48am

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If eveyone would PLEASE go to my link below and email the different companies I have posted on my

smile John Ritter Tribute Page smile

please eveyone if they would
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Reply #16 posted 09/14/03 1:52am

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LSUFAN said:

when i walked in this morning, my wife told me that john ritter died. i couldn't believe it. i still record 3's company nightly on my tivo on nick at nite and watch it.there are episodes of that show that i have seen at least 10 times, but i still laugh. my all-time favorite scene in tv, period, was the episode in which jack tried to get into a hammock over and over to get some sleep.he just kept falling out!! i actually remember years back when i watched these episodes when they first aired, and it brings back pleasant memories of my childhood. i truly believe this is the best show in tv history, and i have been saying that for years. god bless to you and your family john.



Yes I love that Episode too smile

"A Camping we will go"

** My Favorite Episode is "All That Jazz"

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Reply #17 posted 09/14/03 3:25am

JohnDoe

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This is so sad. He was a truly underrated comedian. Unfortunately they don't broadcast Three's Company anymore here in Germany, they didn't even mention his death over here.

I loved his role on Three's Company with Suzanne Sommers. I saw him on Late Night not long ago, he was promoting his play with Henry Winkler on Broadway "Dinner Party". He had that great physical comedy and was very natural.

As far as I know "8 Simple Rules..." was very successful on ABC and I guess it was because of him. This is really sad.

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Reply #18 posted 09/14/03 6:46am

jbchavez

As a child, I didn't understand why my parents would get upset when they learned of a celebrity's death.

Now, stars that I remember are dying and I am saddened by it.

John Ritter will always be Jack to me.
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