Next celebrity death

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  1. fanatic

    fanatic Habitual Line Stepper

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    EB = Mermaid Man
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    What can I say, Spongebob Squarepants is my 4yr daughter's favorite show? She has all the DVDs and I think she (and I) have seen every episode. :redface:
     
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    Bengal B Founding Member

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    How old is he in sponge years?
     
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    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

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    This is my maiden voyage into the cdp. I saw that Harry Morgan (Col. Potter) turned 95 over the weekend. I like MASH though and can't feel right about hoping someone dies so I guess I'm not really in after all. Someone else can have him.
     
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    I bet Lena was still beautiful at 92.
     
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    Frank Frazetta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Frank Frazetta (February 9, 1928 – May 11, 2010[1]) was an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for work in comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, record-album covers, and other media.[2] His prolific work, including paintings of characters such as Conan the Barbarian, often featured muscular men battling fantastic villains. His depictions of women often celebrated their robust figures. His skills included the uncanny ability to render a scene at the peak of its drama. His imagery was highly influential, inspiring Hollywood directors, rock stars and comic book artists. He defined the genre of popular adventure fantasy art.
     
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    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    He did this portait of my 22nd Great Grandfather, Larry Skullsplitter.

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    Crip*TEAM KATT As Wild As We Wanna Be

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