RIP of the day

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  • elahon5

    Paul Sorvino, RIP

    • Fuck me, another one. RIP.Continuity
    • :(PonyBoy
    • Paulie had this wonderful system for doing the garlic. He used a razor, and he used to slice it so thin that it used to liquefy in the pan..._niko
    • ... with a little oil... It was a very good system.” I still think of this every time I slice garlic. RIP big guy._niko
    • I saw Goodfellas with my dad when it HBO back in the 90's, must have been 13. When I was old enough to cook, whenever I needed garlic, I sliced it...elahon
    • ...like Paulie did, and I still do it to this day. It is indeed a really good system!!elahon
    • wow one of the greatest actors ever lived, his loss is one the film industry will mourn for centuries. His role in that film was massive. I believe he won oscarmonospaced
    • No idea who this isscarabin
    • I also slice garlic like this, because of Goodfellas. It's medically proven that garlic's ingredients react with air and become more potent. Slicing it increasecherub
    • the surface area because of the thin slices.cherub
    • You can also just bash the ever living shit out of it, eh.Nairn
    • :'(instrmntl
    • A gentle giant. RIP.mort_
    • I remember his character but the film is a blur. Nairn, you’re so brutal with your garlic.Ianbolton
    • his role was so small I wouldn’t blame anyone for forgetting. if he had a line I doubt a single person remembers it even.monospaced
    • but RIP actor dudemonospaced
    • "Don't put too many onions in the sauce" RIPgarbage
    • Not to mention he's Mira Sorvino's dad.instrmntl
    • We are all in the process of dying.utopian
    • I liked him in 'Law and Order'.zardoz
    • Just found out he’s a respectable tenor and sang with a symphony. Respect.monospaced
    • He was Worf's adoptive father. Am I the only geek here??CyBrainX
    • What? No, he wasn't Sergey! Geek mode, activate! Also Alexander is the fucking worst lol.garbage

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