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Dom DeLouise passes on to the big kitchen in the sky.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dom_DeLuise


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Happy feasting in the everafter, big guy!
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l, not -l wrote:

> On 5-May-2009, "brooklyn1" > wrote:
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>>Dom DeLouise passes on to the big kitchen in the sky.
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>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dom_DeLuise

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> R. I. P. I think I have a copy of "A Delicious Sampling of Dom's Recipes"
> somewhere around here; if I can find it, I'm going to make one of the
> recipes.


More Food related DD stuff:

My favorite movie line of his: "That man's nuts, grab em!"

Also, he did look surprisingly like Chef Paul Prudhomme when viewed from
the proper angle.

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Here's a nice story about him from one of my
favorite web sites:

http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2...05.html#017073
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His best Movie????

Fatso!

RIP

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On May 5, 12:38*pm, "l, not -l" > wrote:
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> > Dom DeLouise passes on to the big kitchen in the sky.

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> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dom_DeLuise

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> R. I. P. * *I think I have a copy of "A Delicious Sampling of Dom's Recipes"
> *somewhere around here; if I can find it, I'm going to make one of the
> recipes.



I have "Eat This, It'll Make you Feel Better" and the recipes I've
tried from it are pretty good. He knew his way around the kitchen.
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How sad. I admired his talent. He made me laugh.

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> How sad. I admired his talent. He made me laugh.
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Same here. He was consistently funny, rare among comedians.
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Not just once but twice you got his name wrong - even with the correct
spelling in the link! May he rest in peace and you
rest in pieces!

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I met Dom long before he hit the big time. He was a very nice person with a
great sense of humor. He was in Erie PA to perform in a production of 'Guys
and Dolls' at the Erie Playhouse. That was in 1957 or 58.

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