It was for a lot of people. It's funny although we all learned something from Gary Coleman-he still looked up to all of us.
when i saw this morning that he had lost consciousness i knew it wouldn't be long. im hoping glenn beck has his head explode on live tv, spattering everyone with nazi comparison shrapnel. "run away! it was a trap! hes all full of swastikas!"
pttf.. Id of rather this scum, than gary.. but thankfully trump industries will fix their robot quick if it breaks down.. ..
i couldnt care less. i say that not in an anti-gary coleman way, just a "theres tons of people who die everyday i dont think hes special" way but also, gary coleman acted like such a bitch. the only reason he was famous is because he said wutcha talking bout willis. yet he would refuse to say it all the time, and had a HORRIBLE sense of humor. maybe if he wasnt such a negative nancy all the time and learned to make fun of himself he would have retained at least some of his previous sucess.... instead of being a secuity guard, not that theres anything wrong with that either, but ya
different strokes was a great show with lots of hidden life lessons in it... I think he did more for a lot of people than he gets credit...Archie Bunker was the same kind of show...always pushing the limits of what could be discussed on primetime tv
I don't really believe that's fair to say. No matter what mistakes someone has made, we have no right to say whether or not they deserve to live or die. It's said that Gary died, and it took me by surprise, to say the least. I was not expecting to get a text from my brother telling me of his passing. It's crazy.