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Originally posted by Cythraul
Don't know if anyone other than Brits will know the actor David Jason but I'm CERTAIN he was announced dead a few years ago. I was then surprised to see him come out with a new TV show. When I google "David Jason Dead" there seem to be quite a few people asking "When did David Jason die?" or "Is David Jason dead?" but no answers. No official reports though. So to me this indicates that it's a mass-hallucination rather than a false report.
Originally posted by '___'omino
Originally posted by dgtempe
There is something wrong, alright.
I also remember heARING of many deaths only to find out later on they are fine and alive and kicking!!
We've discussed this before here, my impression is alternate Universes, i cant think of anything else that makes sense.
can you name these many deaths?
add to the discussion lol
Originally posted by sotp
I just remembered one!
Lou Ferrigno
I could've sworn he died a few years ago, and was surprised to learn he would have a cameo in the recent(ish) Incredible Hulk movie.
I know that you're going to say..."No sotp you're thinking of Bill Bixby!" but I knew he'd "bought the farm" years ago...
Yep, it's weird alright!
Originally posted by Unity_99
James Earl Jones and Billy Graham were both said to have died on the news, not internet news, and then it turned out some time later they were here still.
Originally posted by dune_mister
Originally posted by Unity_99
James Earl Jones and Billy Graham were both said to have died on the news, not internet news, and then it turned out some time later they were here still.
Can you please provide the proof? Which news? Which channel ? All the details !! Now!
Originally posted by Windycity
I decided to google a few know dead celebrities. I was very surprised to see that Michael J Fox did not die of heart complications associated with parkinsons disease.