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Paul Newman says he will die at home
Melbourne Herald Sun (Australia) ^
| August 9, 2008
Posted on 08/09/2008 9:02:39 AM PDT by EveningStar
Paul Newman has finished chemotherapy and has told his family he wants to die at home...
Yesterday, it was reported in America that Newman, 83, had only weeks to live and had returned home to his wife, Joanne Woodward...
(Excerpt) Read more at news.com.au ...
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cancer; cancersucks; hollywood; ouch; paulnewman
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To: Crawdad
A great man who knew how to keep his pecker in his pants. Someone once asked Newman about infidelity and he supposedly answered, "Why would I go go out for hamburger when I come home to steak every night?"
To: EveningStar
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posted on
08/09/2008 3:03:29 PM PDT
by
Tribune7
(How is inflicting pain and death on an innocent, helpless human being for profit, moral?)
To: EveningStar
He'll be missed...sniff...
To: Old Professer
Like Tony Snow, maybe? Or Ann Coulter's father.
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posted on
08/09/2008 3:45:03 PM PDT
by
aculeus
To: Lijahsbubbe
I had a brain fart. I was thinking of Natalie Wood. She was a babe.
To: SamAdams76
Paul Newman was a bit before my time so the only movie I remember him in was that pool-shark movie he made with Tom Cruise a while back.
Cruise credits Newman with turning him into the nutball he is today. Not in those words, of course, but he says Paul berated him for making the "jingoistic" Top Gun and "opened his eyes" to what was wrong with America. It was soon after that that he signed on for Born On the Fourth to begin making up for Top Gun.
At one time, Cruise was studying to be a priest. I don't know if Newman had anything to do with his falling away from that and into Scientology.
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posted on
08/09/2008 3:52:44 PM PDT
by
Rastus
To: EDINVA
To: dfwgator
Strother Martin played Joe McGrath the GM. The owner, Anita McCambridge, was played by
Kathryn Walker.
To: sarasota
Hospice is such a blessing to many.
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posted on
08/09/2008 6:28:19 PM PDT
by
GOPJ
(What someone thinks is going to happen is not news. After it happens it is news. - Sowell)
To: PittsburghAfterDark
As much as I love Slapshot I tired to find a good quote to make light of a bad situation and well.... none were fit for FR :)."They brought their f***ing cars!"
To: EveningStar
So sad to hear. My prayers for him and his family.
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posted on
08/09/2008 6:47:32 PM PDT
by
ContraryMary
(New Jersey -- Superfund cleanup capital of the U.S.A.)
To: SamAdams76
I was only 13 when “The Sting” came out, and it was one of best movies I ever saw. It was easy to understand, too.
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posted on
08/09/2008 8:56:53 PM PDT
by
Gigantor
(National Health Care is Universal and free. Except when it isn't.)
To: Judith Anne
My dad, too. Worst night of my life, as a 10 year old. But he had them release him from the hospital.
Kinda too bad we can't all go like Tim Russert. Had a friend like that---dropped over dead on a golf course at 57.
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posted on
08/09/2008 9:04:08 PM PDT
by
LS
("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually." (Hendrix))
To: MissCalico
What a beautiful picture of a classy couple! Prayers for him & his family.
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posted on
08/09/2008 9:18:00 PM PDT
by
alicewonders
(I'm a conservative, and I'm hated by the GOP & the Dems - I must be doing something right!)
To: EveningStar
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posted on
08/10/2008 2:52:01 AM PDT
by
Impy
(Spellcheck hates Obama, you should too.)
To: GOPJ
I don’t mean to direct the blame at Hospice. It’s the morphine provided through Hospice that may have been overdone.
To: paul in cape
One of my all time favorites.
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posted on
08/10/2008 5:58:51 AM PDT
by
2nd amendment mama
( www.2asisters.org | Self defense is a basic human right!)
To: EveningStar
The other day I was thinking about this - and it crossed my mind that they should name Lime Rock raceway after him. Any thoughts? Wasn’t that the track he was instrumental in establishing and the one he ruled as a driver in various classes?
I have enjoyed his work and consider him one of those very respectable folks you just have to disagree with on political matters.
To: EveningStar
My wife and I lived in the Westport, CT area back in the late 1970âs. Occasionally we would see Paul Newman or his wife in town. My wife at the time worked for a firm that had their offices on the top of a 5 story office building. On one of the lower floors Paul Newman had an office. On one occasion my wife was leaving for the day, taking the elevator down to the bottom floor where her car was parked. She’s alone in the elevator when it stops and Paul Newman steps in ... he nods at her and says good afternoon. My wife, who is rarely at a lost for words stammered out some appropriate response ... but beyond that didn’t say anything more. When the elevator stopped on the ground floor he politely stepped aside and let her exit. My wife who is an attractive women often tells the story of being alone on an elevator with Paul Newman ... probably every womens dream ... caught so completely by surprise she couldn’t think of anything to say.
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posted on
08/10/2008 1:49:12 PM PDT
by
BluH2o
To: PeteB570
My favorite line/scene in the world, in one of my favorite films. But I thought it was "Shakin' it, Boss. Shakin' it."
Paul Newman will be missd. What a career! fh
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