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considering he was at a charity event fairly average thing to say, by all reports he was a really top bloke always giving
I don't care tho. He was a nice guy, but a star who lived life to the fullest, lived a life grander than a 100 people's lives put together. I'll worry about and cry for the ones who suffered shit lives and/or died truly tragically.
 
I don't care tho. He was a nice guy, but a star who lived life to the fullest, lived a life grander than a 100 people's lives put together. I'll worry about and cry for the ones who suffered shit lives and/or died truly tragically.

What ever you think is right buddy
 
Actually can't believe he died in a car crash a mere few days after an online hoax spread that he had died in a car crash.

Was killed during a charity event. Was reportedly a pretty good bloke too, and was only recently talking about how happy he was to have his 14-year old daughter move in with him.
 

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Never heard about any scandals with this bloke, seemed to just prefer to live as normal a life as a celebrity could.
Enjoyed his movies.
As a guy, got to admit he was a pretty good-looking man (no homo) and had a fairly clean cut image.
GG, understand you're opinion but considering the circumstances, probably better kept to yourself. If he'd died of a drug overdose or had a reputation as an arseh*le then it would be a little more understandable.
 
No one seems to want to go near the car, wreckage everywhere. Only 1 person in it, meaning someone got thrown out.

From the vid its also evident they hit something before that tree.

 
No one seems to want to go near the car, wreckage everywhere. Only 1 person in it, meaning someone got thrown out.

From the vid its also evident they hit something before that tree.



one of the witnesses quoted seeing walker in the car so wasn't him... also car hit a power pole. just ended up against the tree
 
Speed kills, hopefully people learn from this and we see fewer road accidents from people showing off in their hotted up cars
There's a culture around cars, that for some giving up is simply not an option, it what makes them breath.

Cars are like a woman, once you've felt what she can do, there's no going back. Women (like cars) have ruined a lot of men.
 
There's a culture around cars, that for some giving up is simply not an option, it what makes them breath.

Cars are like a woman, once you've felt what she can do, there's no going back. Women (like cars) have ruined a lot of men.
No, women are like guitars :)
 

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Well i don't think they were travelling within the speed limit to have an impact like that!

So did the speed kill him?

Or the impact?
 
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bloke on right was behind the wheel.

Roger Rodas.
 

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I posted this in the other thread, I just want to share my thoughts with everyone because I really liked this guy a lot and I think it will make me feel better. When the time comes I'll get a bunch of movies he was in, I'll sit down with some coronas and watch them with my missus (she was also a big fan). I'll probably make another post soon because I can't really sum everything up right now, but here is this:

My favourite actor, not only because of the films he was in and the characters he played but because of what he did when he was away from work. Dedicated so much of his time to helping others in need, even overseas in damaged areas such as Haiti. People will probably read this and roll their eyes and think 'oh yeah, sure, favourite actor because he died right?' but he was genuinely my favourite for years, I can't really name another one that I can really say I like anyway.

In some films I don't think he really even needed to act, fast and the furious and into the blue were basically just him in the zone, he spent enough time racing and doing marine biology related work away from the sets and cameras. I could be wrong but I've spent that much time watching those films and watching interviews with him that I think I'm almost spot on. He was studying marine biology but then got a shot at acting and took it, yet still did marine biology the whole time on the side.

I don't usually care for actors, I guess I sort of see them as a bit fake and snobby, but Paul was just a great guy, down to earth and genuine. My girlfriend and I wanted to meet him and call him Brian, as he said himself he prefers it when fans refer to him as the characters he plays in films, we never got the chance though.

I really feel for his daughter, he loved her so much.

R.I.P Brian O'connor

To finish off, here is my favourite video of him:






EDit: Forgot to say that one of the reasons he was so dedicated to helping certain countries or places in need was that every time a place went through something bad like that was just after he had left that place after a visit for work or holiday. Top bloke.
 

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