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Borgnine’s Secret – A Dirty Dozen

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  1. Stirrin the B.S.

    July 9th, 2012

    “I just shook his hand!!” LMAO!

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  2. Harry Palms

    July 9th, 2012

    I guess I should live to be 1000 years old then.

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  3. Anonymous

    July 9th, 2012

    Absolutely hilarious.

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  4. Chalupa

    July 9th, 2012

    I hope it’s not an open casket…

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  5. Snowball the Sourpuss

    July 9th, 2012

    Please note: He never needed glasses.

    Well, except for the death goggles at the end.

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  6. Ohio Dan

    July 9th, 2012

    Did he say,”I piss the bed a lot?”

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  7. reddecaesari

    July 9th, 2012

    he’s right.
    a good bowel movement is highly recommended.

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  8. Papadoc

    July 9th, 2012

    These observations always beg the question–which came first. Er, never mind.

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  9. mivenho

    July 9th, 2012

    Please, somebody, tell me what he said! I’m hard of hearing!

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  10. Chieftain

    July 9th, 2012

    Do not dare profane the sacred name of “The Dirty Dozen”. I have a standing order for a fresh copy every year from Mrs. Claus, because I wear at least one copy out per year, because it is simply the best War movie ever made.

    I mean, come on! Who among us will admit to not squeezing out a wet one for Jim Brown as he tries to make that last big run?? How many people have YOU fantasized were under that hood in the hanging scene?? This was not just Earnest Borgnine at his finest, it was the pinnacle for the career of Telly Savalas too..!!

    That is all.

    Carry on.

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  11. Heidi Heidi Heidi Ho

    July 10th, 2012

    that would explain his generally gleeful, demented expression…. the one he most loves is always right at his side….

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  12. Bad Brad

    July 10th, 2012

    He did an interview in front of the cowboy museum, I believe in Oklahoma. He gave the interview in front of a reproduction of James Earle Fraser, End of The Trail, and had tears running down his cheeks describing the plight of the American Indian. I think about it and tear up. He was one of a kind. I tried to find it on you tube, no luck.

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  13. spymyeyes

    July 10th, 2012

    R.I.P. ernie, you were one of the best in your time!

    I grew-up watching Mchale’s navy and alot of his movie roles were awesome as well.

    He will be missed greatly.

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