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#2676 Post by mfunk9786 »

So long, Borders. I'll miss your... uh...
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#2677 Post by domino harvey »

I'll miss your gift cards that I get every year at Christmastime from well-meaning relatives
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#2678 Post by MichaelB »

Borders carked it in Britain some time ago.
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#2679 Post by swo17 »

mfunk9786 wrote:So long, Borders. I'll miss your... uh...
Refunds for mail-in returns that are still processing. 8-[
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#2680 Post by Tom Hagen »

Lolz at the Borders banner ad showing up. At least they're still paying Google as they liquidate.
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#2681 Post by Hopscotch »

For a little while way back when they gave you a small percentage of what you spent there back as store credit during the holidays. (Much more than the $5 for every $50 that they currently offer, and with a high upper limit.) One year (I think my freshman year in high school, pre-debit card -- explains a lot) I spent so much there that I picked up the Antoine Doinel set for free, with store credit left over. (Granted, in combination with a 30 percent off coupon.) So at least for a brief period they rewarded the people that were dumb enough to drop large amounts of $$$ on their overpriced, understocked DVD inventory. Now it's been years since I've bought a DVD there.
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#2683 Post by feckless boy »

Yoshio Harada, the old patriarch from Still Walking.
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#2686 Post by bigP »

A friend of mine spent many hours visiting with, interviewing, chatting about this and that and looking over private sketches and a wealth of other personal items with Lucien Freud for his A-Level dissertation. He was apparently an incredibly generous and friendly guy to be around, particularly in regard to giving up an enormous amount of free time to a 17 year old art student for no personal gain or compensation.
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#2687 Post by Doctor Sunshine »

For the Ontarians on the board, former Saturday Night at the Movies host Elwy Yost.
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#2688 Post by cdnchris »

A little piece of my childhood just died :(
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#2689 Post by Mr Sausage »

Well, fuck, there goes a piece of mine, too. Just another reminder of how junky Saturday Night of the Movies has become in recent years, too. It's pretty much all indy films from the last decade that I have no interest in watching or rewatching.
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#2690 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Tom Aldredge, one of the great New York character actors (best known as Carmela Soprano's father).
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#2692 Post by dad1153 »

Not surprised. :-(
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#2693 Post by knives »

She was a legitimately talented musician. Too bad she was too caught up playing the rock star to actually be one.
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#2695 Post by eerik »

knives wrote:She was a legitimately talented musician. Too bad she was too caught up playing the rock star to actually be one.
And she died at age 27...
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#2696 Post by domino harvey »

It's awful news to wake up to, that's for sure
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#2697 Post by mfunk9786 »

Addiction is ridiculous. As I've learned from my friend-because-I-listened-to-him-5-hours-a-day Artie Lange over the last few years, it is something that people, as a whole, really need to move beyond ridiculing and treat like a disease. It is really hard for me to blame someone for their own death because they tried something awful once and could never escape its clutches.
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#2698 Post by Perkins Cobb »

G. D. Spradlin, oil baron turned character actor.
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#2700 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Tom Aldredge -- best known to our family as the Narrator in Into the Woods.
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