
Dennis Miller sentenced to death

After Joe Dirt, a failed career as an NFL commentator and a regular segment on Fox News, Dennis Miller has been sentenced to death by hanging. Upon being sentenced, the feisty Miller quipped "There's nothing wrong with being dead as long as you're insightful about it.”
Godspeed Dennis, we hardly knew ye.
Dennis Miller
1937-2006
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No shit? I thought Dennis Miller already died on 9/11.
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