Posted on 07/14/2013 5:04:56 AM PDT by SMGFan
Vancouver police have confirmed that Glee actor Cory Monteith was found dead at the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel shortly after noon on Saturday. He was 31 years old. Police say the cause of death was not apparent upon initial examination, though there did not appear to be any foul play.
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I played football and we always wanted to punch their lights out ..these are the lizards who were always on the yearbook committees and invariably 50% of the little elite, esoteric group of fags pictures and story lines took up most of of yearbooks., . Thespians and Glee club people .. The hardcore Jocks spat on non-sportpeople, not me, I just didnt like them very much ..No blind bigotry here
Did you also want to punch the lights out of the chess club and science fair kids too? What about the kids in the band, did you want to punch their lights out too? What about the nerdy kids in the computer club? Kids who made the honor roll, National Honor Society, kids with speech impediments, the not so attractive and or overweight girls? As babble-on said: And now they sign your forklift driver paycheck. LIFE SUCKS! : ),
King Moonracer was just pointing out that head injuries such as those that football players sometimes get and or the use of steroids can result in severe mental problems. You might want to see a doctor and have that checked out as it sometimes takes years for the symptoms to appear.
I wonder if it was a delayed reaction to the Blue Team’s meal on Master Chef.
Well, on the show, this guy played “Finn”. He was a football player who didn’t want to be in Glee Club in the first place, except he was being blackmailed by a teacher.
The running joke in the show is that these kids are so disliked by the other schoolkids they are either getting tossed into a dumpster or getting slushies thrown into their faces.
Didn’t have any idea who this kid was. Sorry to hear of anyone dying at 31.
I suspect there will be a lot of talk about how tough he had it in life. I’d wager there’s a lot of folks who have had it tougher, and somehow they coped and made it through.
Seems like some missed opportunities here...
Oh lovely? Did you go to my high school? You remind me of the guy who made my life miserable because he couldn’t understand how someone with such such big +!+$ could possibly prefer Elizabethan polyphony and studying over getting felt up to the sweet strains of Van Halen....
“Lizards,” “fags,” “special people,” “eunichs,” and “lappers.”
I’m trying very hard not to lump you into being a member of that mushbrained clique who always thought they were superior to everyone in high school, then grew up to be a (not-so)grown-up who procreates and teaches his unfortunate offspring the same biases, prejudices, and unChristian attitudes because he’s pissed that his boss at work is one of those “lizards” whom he still hates.
You make it very difficult.
Takeaway: It is offensive to not like Liberal metrosexuals and homosexuals.
All good Conservatives, like Lyndsay Graham, are mandated to promote full support for the homosexual agenda at all times. To do anything else, is to open yourself to abuse and bashing over complete non-sequiturs like chess, computers, and science.
Because you are a stupid ass and not worth the keystrokes. Have a nice day!
“Fags”? Really? When you don’t care enough to clean up your mouth or fingers to post that, it only shows what a small mind you have.
Dude, a lot of us here are “people the rest of us couldn’t stand”. I was on the yearbook AND a cheerleader. I’m not gay, but I do carry. I’m a girl, too. Which one of those things would make you spew such hatred at the news of my death?
Oh, that’s right. You don’t know me, so WHY ON EARTH would you spew upon news of my death? The only thing worth reading in your post is “RIP kid”. The rest just shows your small mind. Please note: I have not commented on your being a former football player.
“Well, the time slips away and leaves you with nothing, mister, but B-O-R-I-N-G stories of, GLORY DAYS!” Sorry, but I was a member of NO clique in high school (I’m in better athletic shape than any of my classmates at reunions decades later and am really glad that that was the nadir and not the peak of my life, which came later and was so rewarding as to overwhelm the bad experiences), but I had a lot of respect for the classmates who did art, theater, music as they had talents did not, didn’t feel compelled to dump on those who didn’t fit into their clique, and don’t talk fondly in retrospect about how crappy everyone else was.
If I look back at my yearbook, the kids in "Choir" or "show Choir" were not looked down upon by the football players. Then it hit me......my high school days are so far gone that we didn't have any LGBT agenda anywhere in sight. Our town was more like "Footloose" with no objection to dancing.
Good sarcasm!
I think that is a good comment.
HS has cliques. Always has. I don’t see how that will ever change. But the cliques don’t have to be at each others’ throats. When I was in HS, the groups mostly kept to themselves and had no interest in what the others were doing.
I think things changed, and I think the diversity crowd is now very much on top and they are pushing a PC agenda, and attacking anyone who doesn’t toe the party line.
And, lastly: Free Republic is chock full of Liberals.
I think,as many others have already posted.That you started this by bragging how much you and youre teammates enjoyed hitting people that werent jocks.Shouldnt you have outgrown that by now?
You're on a Death Thread and breaking FReeper decorum by trashing the dead guy. If you can't say something nice about the dead guy without adding the word "but" to your condolence, it's just better to move on. It's called common decency, dude. And besides, you make the rest of us look bad.
High school can often, sadly, be the high point of someone’s life or the low point. The ones that really take the thrown mud are the 1) fat guys or girls, not so much anymore as most everyone is overweight; 2) the boy with coke bottle glasses; 3) the studious types who are not athletic; 4) the students who are sent outside their own district to that high school because their district doesn’t have enough students to support a high school; 5) anyone interested in classical dance or music, especially a boy. For some reason, my parents and church drilled it into me that you accepted other people for what they are, and Thank God I rarely, if too often, cast the stones against others who were “different”. Otherwise, I’d feel guilty as could be decades after high school.
ROFLOL! Now that was funny.
As I recall, God created us in his own image. So, Netz, when you stand before him (hopefully, many decades from now) He won’t be fat, be wearing coke bottle glasses, or have an interest in drama or music, otherwise He’s going to want you to explain just why you pounded on Him and seem to have fond recollections of having done same.
I went to school with the Van Halen boys. Their mother made us chocolate milk before we raced down their driveway on Eddie’s Flexi Flyers.
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