Saturday, April 18, 2020

Blind Item #3 - Reader Blind

Among the effects of this recently deceased actor is correspondence between him and a real life figure he played. He had always sworn that he not had any contact with this figure other than one letter he received. The tone of the letters is chatty and amicable. Even more shocking, hanging on a wall in the actor’s house in a spare bedroom is a gift from the figure - one of his paintings.


22 comments:

  1. BH John Wayne Gacey

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  2. Brian dennehy and John Wayne gacy?

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  3. Yeah...Dennehy and John Wayne Gacy. Geez, Gacy was one sick fuck.

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  4. Please stop posting these white blinds. They are very hard to read. If it is a short post, please just retype it.

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  5. Just foul. Gacy and his ugly art🤮

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  6. Kirk Douglas and Van Gogh.

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  7. @J I was going to say the same thing, kirk was certainly old enough!

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  8. Enty, I type over 100 wpm with no types. Just email me the scanned in blind and I will retype it for you. Sheesh!

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    1. No "types"? Don't you mean "typos"? Lol

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  9. Brian D/ Casy. One of the freak pictures don’t actors/actresses lie for a living, so it nothing new.
    Moving on

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    1. Who dafuq Casy?
      Cas(e)y Anthony?
      🤡

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  10. @Tracypats - hahahahahaha Truth be told, I stopped biting my nails and am kind of relearning to type now that they look amazing.

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  11. @parissucksliterally and others, just triple-click the blind text to make it legible.

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  12. Brian D. was always one of my favorites. If this is as bad as it gets, I can deal with it.

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    1. I have friends that were good friends of his, who worked with him a lot. They said he was a very nice man

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  13. When I read that Brian Dennehy died I wondered if he escaped whorelywood unscathed. I doubt it now.

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  14. I have an old acquaintance that owns a Gacy. I think it was Hollywood kitsch for a while. I never really thought much of it- though I refused an offer to own one. I don't know where the hands had been before he painted it, plus, I always wondered if the paintings smelled of death.

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  15. Dennehy also lied about his military service:
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fake-war-stories-exposed/

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  16. In summer 2003 saw an exhibition in the modern art museum of Barcelona called Cultural Porquería (Trash Culture) and one of the sections was devoted to John Wayne Gacy's art, but it behind a huge sheet of plywood with holes drilled in at waist-height so the only way to look at the pictures was to bend down and peer through the holes, a splendid joke on the spectator.

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  17. Are Gacy paintings more valuable than James Earl Ray's? Racists probably have more money than creeps.

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