And sometimes an appropriate response might just be to keep your
own snarkiness to yourself. Let people mourn who they want to mourn,
let people be sad for one frickin' day... without trying to shove your
opinions down their throat every chance you get. (I realize you're on
summer vacation -- maybe you're just bored??) I also realize the role
you've taken upon yourself on this list -- and perhaps in every aspect 
of your life -- but don't you get tired of being the unhappy grump and 
the list curmudgeon all the time? ... can't you just let a moment in 
pop-culture history (TV-related or otherwise) pass without bloviating 
all over it? Some people actually wanna be respectful of other 
people's feelings when there's been an iconic death, you know? 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin M."

> I dug this out of mothballs. It is a blog written by Tom Snyder on his
> defunct Colortini website, back in 2005. It doesn't all relate, and
> more than a little of it is caustic, but I thought it worth a revisit.
> Maybe it adds something to the discussion, maybe not. Maybe I just
> want to point out that it isn't just me

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