Gary Coleman, as you may have heard, just died yesterday. He was only 42 years old.
Today, Dennis Hopper has died.
I'm afraid we're going to lose yet another celebrity pretty soon (what a horrible thing to say!) since, as we all know, celebrities die in threes.
Don't believe me? Just check THIS out:
Brad Renfro, Suzanne Pleshette, and Heath Ledger died within weeks of each other.
Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, and Ed McMahon. Johnny Cash, John Ritter, and Warren Zevon. Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Jim Morrison. Just Google it: celebrities die in threes.
Of course, there are skeptics who will argue this statement, but there are going to be arguments with every myth and fact and opinion (for example, I can argue that The Great Gatsby is the best book when it comes to the American Dream, and I'm sure that people can argue against it).
Anyway, so it's a sad day in Hollywood. I hope it doesn't get worse, (meaning that while "celebrities die in threes" is kind of catchy to say, I don't really want it to be true) and I suppose that the window of "opportunity" will be open til, maybe mid-June?
On a more positive note, I have a more positive blog next!!
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ReplyDeleteOMG! This was on 30 Rock! I can't remember the name of the episode but it was about Tracy fearing for his life life because two celebrities, which I can't remember the names of, died! This is only the second instance I've heard of this but now that you mention it there are a lot of examples. It's just like Mrs. Land's three sneezes! Without fail, she always manages to sneeze three times in a row!
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