Originally posted by MickeyG You reglious freaks make me sick
What if he doesn't believe in heaven? Where's he gonna walk then? I guess I just don't agree with your choice of words..
I'm sure after all that he has been through, he believes in heaven.
I'm not a religious freak but you sure don't ever think someone like him who has just died is going to hell. Well, maybe folks like you do but I don't think the average person does.
It's not the end of civilization, but you can see it from here.
That does suck. He impacted a lot of people in a positive way in his life. R.I.P.
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it is tragic...he comes from old family money as well, and they were spearheading parapalegic research. I think they were just a few more years away from something special.
"Of course, the saddest part of Chris's death comes in that he had made so much progress. He was determined to breath off his tube, and had advanced to the point where his public speaking was unaffected by his ailments.
His sense of humor was constant. At another Creative Coalition (search) event, in 2001, Reeve was supposed to introduce Playboy publisher Christie Hefner. But she was detained in traffic, leaving Reeve ? who'd been wheeled on stage ? out on a limb and determined not to be stared at.
"I could just filibuster," he quipped to the star-studded crowd, "or take the highest bid to get me off stage. Fifty cents?"
Well, no one ever wanted Christopher Reeve off that stage. He will be sorely missed."
It's not the end of civilization, but you can see it from here.
One of my earliest memories of childhood and I suspect one of the first movies I saw on the big screen. What a movie. I'll never forget when I first saw this movie and thinking that he really was superman and that he really could fly.
(I was a dumb kid)
And all the magic surrounding it. I loved all the first three movies. I think id like to own the first three on dvd.
"In a Time of Universal Deceit, Telling the Truth is a Revolutionary Act." - George Orwell
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