R.I.P. Malcolm-Jamal Warner 54 - Dies in Costa Rica


Looking at this and hearing everyone's accounts on here..makes me happy that he was consistent across the board. Haven't heard anyone say a bad word about him ever...even when he was on Cosby. Similar to Robin Williams..no ever said anything bad about him either, but this feels closer because we grew up with him and members of the board had interactions..his parents did a great job and I pray for the strength of his wife and daughter
 
Master's degree, #Therapy! I know what I've wrote for a "reason". I guess the message went over your head and "perhaps" you're responding based on simplistic reading of the message, I've written.

Peace!
:lol: :money: :money: :money: :lol:
#refund#audit#Truth'sNephew

Ok I'mma stop, have fun here chief. Make sure to visit the gift shop on your way out of the park today.


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Back to the topic, I hope that the Brotha didn't die painfully or in a panic and that he found some modicum of peace and acceptance (perhaps even tranquility) in his final moments.
 
After doing Malcolm and Eddie, I dont think he did anymore comedic roles

that's not true he did animated (adult and kids) and Key & Peele and comedies. He really didn't have a project he was a LEAD in but he played a variety of roles throughout. I gotta double check but I'm confident in what I'm saying.

Update: Yeah I was right that aint true in fact he had another CBS sit com based on PTI Tony Kornheiser.
 
The guy from CNN is a piece of shit. What does bringing up Malcolm's relationship with Cosby have to do with his death....
See this is exactly what i mean.. whenever Cosby is mentioned in a article about Malcolm's passing they have to bring up Cosby's whole ordeal..on Facebook and Twitter there all kinds of comments like "...did Bill spike his drink..?" etc :smh:
 
See this is exactly what i mean.. whenever Cosby is mentioned in a article about Malcolm's passing they have to bring up Cosby's whole ordeal..on Facebook and Twitter there all kinds of comments like "...did Bill spike his drink..?" etc :smh:
People know they wouldn't say that in public because they would get knocked the fuck out which is why they're comfortable behind their keyboard saying that shit from the safety of their home.
 


I understand there's a time and place for shit but Bomani should've called that shit out.

Thinking back on the last episode of the Cosby show and they were at Theo's graduation, and Cliff was reminiscing about that conversation about "regular people" and Bomani is correct in that assessment about how that character grew up in front of us. He still did some things but there was a level of maturity. Even in the family discussions on the shoe...





 
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