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    Post Actor Alan Thicke is dead at 69

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ockey-son.html

    Famous TV actor Alan Thicke has died at the age of 69.

    Thicke, known for his role as the father the popular ABC television series Growing Pains, reportedly had a heart attack on Tuesday while playing hockey with his son.

    The Canadian-born actor was transported to hospital around noon where he was later pronounced dead, TMZ reported.

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    Alan Thicke always seemed like somebody who just oozed cool which was especially hard to do since he was Canadian. Also he looked really good for somebody who was 69.

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    Alan Thicke always seemed like somebody who just oozed cool which was especially hard to do since he was Canadian. Also he looked really good for somebody who was 69.

    It really wasn't that hard for him... Canadians are naturally cool! Minus friggin 33 cool right now!!! That's Celsius just so ya know...

    Definitely another sad loss in the important people world. I just caught myself reminiscing of a joke I remember him telling on the show he hosted here in Canada before he set south. It was on Prime-Cuts. It was in his closing monologue before the episode signed off. I tried looking for the clip, but couldn't find it anywhere, but I remember it close to word for word, and just imagine Thicke telling it:

    An old man went to the doctor, and told him I have a problem". The doctor asked him "well what is your problem". The old man says " I can't pee!" The Doctor asks him "Well how old are you" The old man says "I'm 85." The Doctor says "You've peed enough!!"
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