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Weird Al's Parents found dead - Printable Version +- CDIH (https://www.cdih.net/cdih) +-- Forum: General Discussion and Entertainment (https://www.cdih.net/cdih/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Noise Pollution (https://www.cdih.net/cdih/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: Weird Al's Parents found dead (/showthread.php?tid=8816) Pages:
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- The Jays - 04-11-2004 Quote:Parents of ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic found dead - GonzoStyle - 04-11-2004 Parody that. - The Sleeper - 04-11-2004 I want his new DVD - Galt - 04-11-2004 Why would they make that story an advertisement. That seems kind of insensitive. - Goatweed - 04-11-2004 I hope he doesn't take this too hard, I was looking forward to seeing his tour... - diceisgod - 04-11-2004 I pray this happens to my parents daily. - GonzoStyle - 04-11-2004 I cant shed to many tears for an 86 year old who dies, I hope I live that long. - Keyser Soze - 04-12-2004 they've probrobly been trying that ever since they realized they're weird al's parents - The Sleeper - 04-12-2004 I would be so proud to have a son like weird al - Keyser Soze - 04-12-2004 they took DARE TO BE STUPID one step too far. - drusilla - 04-26-2004 oh that keyser! - PlasticMan - 04-27-2004 I've heard of a seven second delay, but fifteen days? - drusilla - 04-27-2004 you think i read every single thread posted everyday? sorry. but i was out of the country on the 11th. Edited By drusilla on 1083039325 - Black Lazerus - 04-27-2004 she was too busy getting banged like a Japanese drum during that time to post. - drusilla - 04-27-2004 see - PlasticMan - 04-27-2004 Can't argue with that now, can I? - I steal watermelons - 04-29-2004 Weird Al Honors Parents' Memory With 'Tears In Heaven' Parody FALLBROOK, CA—Zany, mourning entertainer "Weird Al" Yankovic has parodied Eric Clapton's eulogy song "Tears In Heaven" in loving tribute to his parents, who recently died of carbon-monoxide poisoning in their San Diego home, a spokesman for Yankovic said Monday. "Al's hurting deeply right now, and this is his way of honoring Nick and Mary," Karl Tuft said of the song in which a subdued Yankovic sings, "First you lit some flames / Then the smoke stopped your breathin' / Carbon mono's th'way you went... / Up to heaven" over a somber, minor-key accordion melody. Tuft added that the best way for Yankovic to give voice to his pain and loss was by altering the voice of Clapton's pain and loss. - The Jays - 04-29-2004 That's pretty funny. - PlasticMan - 04-29-2004 I hope to Allah that's not true. If someone eulogized me with an accordian, I'd come outta the fuckin ground. - The Jays - 04-29-2004 Obviously, Weird Al was not your son. How do you know that his parents would have enjoyed it? |