jaleel white/steve urkel is not dead
Jun. 5th, 2006 05:06 pm*Jaleel White is not dead. An e-mail hoax has been circulating around the Internet that claims the actor, best known for his role as Steve Urkel on “Family Matters,” was found dead Monday of an apparent suicide. The report, falsely credited to The Associated Press, goes on to claim that White’s friend “alerted police after hearing what he described as ‘a loud bang’ coming from White's Los Angeles apartment.” The story also gives false quotes from his former “Family Matters” co-stars Kellie Williams ("Everyone adored him.") and Reginald VelJohnson ("We have all lost a dear, dear brother."). A hint that the story was fake: reports that a suicide note was discovered, which read "Did I do that?”
http://eurweb.com/story/eur26711.cfm
seriously, don't people have lives?
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Date: 2006-06-06 02:28 am (UTC)I mean, I just connect so deeply to that show. Being black and middle class in Chicago, at least in my childhood, that show was very relevant to my everyday experiences. I lived a life free of racism, but for a few episodes that seemed to always happen during February sweeps, and my police officer father worked his way up through the ranks, unemcumbered by racial tensions that were NOT, contrary to popular belief, ripping apart the Chi-town PD at its seams. My generic middle class black neighborhood was safe and happy; we were free of gangs and those "ghetto trash" (except for my single mother welfare queen aunt, who managed to finagle her way into living in our ridiculously large single family home with her baby, though thankfully she ditched her baby daddy on the basis of "I'm not sure it's yours, punk").
I'm going to stop here before I start choking up with how it all changed when my parents moved to Westchester, became white and somewhat Jewish, and my dad switched to being an accountant.
Oh yeah, and I was getting tired of being cynical. It will come back to me in a little bit, but really, it was getting tired...
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Date: 2006-06-06 06:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-06 06:45 pm (UTC)When I decided to come out in high school, I decided that the easiest way was to start a rumor. So I went to the biggest gossip and I was, um, flamboyantly dykey? She then went around and told tons of people that she thought I was gay. :D
So as you can see, I only start rumors that are true about myself.