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Date: 15 Dec
From: Max Coin
Subject: OT: Peter Boyle



He'll be missed. Best TV dad ever and best movie monster ever.

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Date: 14 Dec 2006 19:02:29
From: I_AM_EVIL
Subject: Re: OT: Peter Boyle


On Dec 14 2006 9:00 PM, Max Coin wrote:

> He'll be missed. Best TV dad ever and best movie monster ever.


Puuuuttttiiiinnnn on the Riiiittttzzz. Classic.

Don't forget about the greatest/funniest Mob boss, EVER.


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Date: 14 Dec 2006 18:49:27
From: Wayno
Subject: Re: OT: Peter Boyle


On Dec 14 2006 8:00 PM, Max Coin wrote:

> He'll be missed. Best TV dad ever and best movie monster ever.


Holy crap!
He could be pretty damn funny on Raymond.

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I remember one scene, Ray is worried about going to the doctor. He
has to have his adenoids taken out. Boyle says:
"Hell, just go down there, drop your trousers and get it over with."
The wife (or somebody) gives him a puzzled look and says:
"Frank, do you even know where the adenoids are?"
He says:
"Sure-- they're around back, with all the other 'rhoids."


R.I.P. Peter Boyle

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Date: 15 Dec 2006 02:35:31
From: Gary Philips
Subject: Re: OT: Peter Boyle


Max Coin wrote:

> He'll be missed. Best TV dad ever and best movie monster ever.

Those were great roles for sure. I liked remember him also
for the role he played opposite Sean Connery in the movie
Outland.

RIP, Peter.

Gary (...) Philips


 
Date: 14 Dec 2006 18:21:10
From:
Subject: Re: OT: Peter Boyle



Max Coin wrote:
> He'll be missed. Best TV dad ever and best movie monster ever.
>

And better than that when he was neither, most memorably in The Friends
of Eddie Coyle, Taxi Driver, and in one of the finest non-mythology
X-Files episode, Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose.

John Harkness