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The Library => Haley Center Basement => Topic started by: Townhallsavoy on June 20, 2011, 10:58:00 AM
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"Jackass" star Ryan Dunn died in a car crash in Pennsylvania early this morning, TMZ reports.
Dunn, 34, and an unidentified person both died in the crash which happened around 3 a.m. at Route 322 and New Street in West Goshen Township.
TMZ confirmed Dunn's death with fellow "Jackass" star Bam Margera's mother.
Dunn appeared in all three of the "Jackass" movies. He also starred in the 2003 film "Haggard."
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2011/06/20/jackass-star-ryan-dunn-killed-in-car-crash-report-says/#ixzz1PpQVd4Nt
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Just coming to post this.
Sad stuff.
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Just coming to post this.
Sad stuff.
you serious, Clark.
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Just coming to post this.
Sad stuff.
Hours before his crash:
(http://ll-media.tmz.com/2011/06/20/0620-ryan-twitpic-asset.jpg)
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Weird...him and Steve-O were just on that Minute to Win it game show for charity.
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Pics of what was left of the car:
http://bit.ly/lAR8eq
http://bit.ly/keIpWp
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He was by far my favorite personality on Jackass. One would have thought from watching the show, that he would be one of the last ones to die.
It's a shame that he and the passenger died... But at least they didn't hit anyone when they wrecked.
You can make fun of my all you want, but I was actually upset when I heard about it.
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He was by far my favorite personality on Jackass. One would have thought from watching the show, that he would be one of the last ones to die.
It's a shame that he and the passenger died... But at least they didn't hit anyone when they wrecked.
You can make fun of my all you want, but I was actually upset when I heard about it.
He was my favorite also.
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You can make fun of my all you want, but I was actually upset when I heard about it.
See my South Park thread in Brown Hall. We got off topic.
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Ebert gives this thread two thumbs down.
Of course he's completely unrecognizable.
(http://www.bing.com/getimage?q=FCLB_033a8c09-4b9f-808c-7971-039cfb636742_2&wf=Genimage)
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So did he have the lower 1/4th of his jaw removed? Holy fuck he looks like this now?
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So did he have the lower 1/4th of his jaw removed? Holy fuck he looks like this now?
I don't know, dude.
I saw that picture and was like WHAT.THE.FUCK!
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Ebert, 67, hasn't been able to speak since 2006, when he had a post-op procedure known as a tracheostomy – which involves making an incision in the windpipe for air to get through.
The Chicago Sun-Times movie reviewer uses special text-to-speech software and good old fashioned pen and paper to communicate, which is how he was able to do the Esquire interview and how he continues to write film reviews.
He's also developed his own form of sign language, where he traces letters with his finger on the palm of his hand.
Ebert has been through a number of surgeries, first to remove his malignant thyroid in 2002, then on his salivary glands in 2003 and his jaw in 2006. Complications led to the tracheostomy and the total loss of speech.