
lol I was thinking the same thing! I blame 24/7 news. You should see the RSS feeds on my phone - out of 10 stories, 8 are hallah-hallahs bombing eachother across 12 different countries, one is former NHL players sueing NHL over head-injuries and the last is a UK article (Telegraph, good paper) on Robots learning to love... lolwhy is the death of a fictional cartoon character news, like wtf.
the world sucks
8 are hallah-hallahs bombing eachother across 12 different countries

I'm not saying you didn't hear that, but I'm saying that it doesn't really make sense for them to kill him off permanently when he's shown to appear in future episodes. In what capacity, I don't know. And given the strong negative response to Brian's death (the above video has more dislikes than likes, for example), they'd be somewhat foolish to do it. Then again, there was a much more negative response to Finn Hudson's writing off on Glee, but not much could have been done for that, considering the actor, Cory Monteith, passed away.I heard a news report on television straight up saying Brian Griffin is being killed off... ?

Agreed! I only use RSS on my cell phone while I'm poopin.. pocket magazines! lolI haven't watched any news other than ESPN in years. And I only look at ESPN for NFL and NCAAF scores
I agree with you though. People assume that the news is always right, but I've found that most news comes from what those same people are talking about. It's a ridiculous cycle. The only news that people haven't heard is just opinion. I respect almost anyone's opinion. Just don't try and push it onto me. Ya know?
Hell yeah! My Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is like a pocket-sized tablet. Put some crosswords on that mofo and I'm set for a good time!![]()
Hell yeah! My Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is like a pocket-sized tablet. Put some crosswords on that mofo and I'm set for a good time!![]()