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RIP Robin Williams
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 632746" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Such a profound loss, such an amazingly talented and genuinely nice man! An old friend of mine, one of my 60's musician buddies, met him years ago. My friend was part of the sound crew when they were filming "The Bird Cage" in Miami, and he said that Robin Williams just never stopped! When the cameras stopped, he would keep right on going, carrying on with the film crew until he had them rolling with laughter. He worked just as hard entertaining them as he did in front of audiences of millions on TV. All he wanted was to make people happy and make them laugh and he certainly succeeded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 632746, member: 1883"] Such a profound loss, such an amazingly talented and genuinely nice man! An old friend of mine, one of my 60's musician buddies, met him years ago. My friend was part of the sound crew when they were filming "The Bird Cage" in Miami, and he said that Robin Williams just never stopped! When the cameras stopped, he would keep right on going, carrying on with the film crew until he had them rolling with laughter. He worked just as hard entertaining them as he did in front of audiences of millions on TV. All he wanted was to make people happy and make them laugh and he certainly succeeded. [/QUOTE]
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