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 Post subject: RIP Peter Boyle
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Very sad.

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brutal. even worse, on cnn the caption reads "Everybody Loves Raymond star dies". why sully a man's name so soon after death?


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Was and forever shall be Fronkenschteen's Monster.

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Was and forever shall be Fronkenschteen's Monster.


His Puttin' On The Ritz scene is an absolute classic and one of the few movie scenes that makes me laugh out loud every time I see it.


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PopToddukkah Wrote:
Was and forever shall be Fronkenschteen's Monster.


His Puttin' On The Ritz scene is an absolute classic and one of the few movie scenes that makes me laugh out loud every time I see it.

Absolutely! It was then he endeared himself to me.

RIP, Mr. Boyle. You shall be missed.


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Also good as The Wizard in Taxi Driver.

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Remember Billy?

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bgl3 Wrote:
PopToddukkah Wrote:
Was and forever shall be Fronkenschteen's Monster.


His Puttin' On The Ritz scene is an absolute classic and one of the few movie scenes that makes me laugh out loud every time I see it.


I just watched this after hearing the news.
Puttin' On The Ritz"

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I particular enjoyed the role he played in The Candidate.

RIP

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Another great role was on X-Files -- the psychic who knew when he was going to die.


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bgl3 Wrote:
PopToddukkah Wrote:
Was and forever shall be Fronkenschteen's Monster.


His Puttin' On The Ritz scene is an absolute classic and one of the few movie scenes that makes me laugh out loud every time I see it.

Absolutely! It was then he endeared himself to me.

RIP, Mr. Boyle. You shall be missed.


Ditto.

I don't care for Raymond.


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he was awesome in joe.


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he was awesome in joe.


yes!


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Wow. John Lennon was his best man,


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hmm. He was from West Philly. I did no know that.

and yes, he will be sorely missed.

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Senator LooGAR Wrote:
Remember Billy?


Yeah, a dude told me this when we were in Teh Bahamas, and the first thing I said was .."Shit..Laszlo!"

And, since this dude was some kind of Billy who used to work in shows in Branson, MO, he was knew exactly what I was talking about. This dude was a heavy.

I felt like I did when I heard Dick Gregory was no longer with us.

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