By Smaktakula

Ernest Borgnine: Really Great In That Movie Or Movies That He Did.
Yeah, he just now died. So you probably want to apologize to that person with whom you were recently arguing about this very thing, and admit that you were wrong. Tell him that you were thinking of Abe Vigoda.

Not Actually Dead.
Is it wrong that despite Ernest’s impressive list of acting roles, the one I remember him for most is as the voice of Mermaid Man in Spongebob Squarepants?
Not at all, particularly as I remember him best in “Escape from New York,” I remember him most recently from “Baseketball.”
Wow, you really have a fascination with death lately. I think you need to post on some births. Maybe some celebrity offspring who magazines think we care to see pictures of, but we really don’t.
Celebrity births will start to interest me only when an A-List starlet gives birth to some three-headed monstrosity.
With all of their bizarre diets and colonic cleansings, I’m surprised that hasn’t already happened.
I’m even more surprised to learn Abe is alive than to hear Ernest is dead.
Marrying Ethel Merman will do that to a guy.
Previously, I had not known of this union. He was married five times, in fact–turns out the last one was a keeper.
Smak,
Mermaid Man! No!! My son went to be crying.
Le Clown
Thanks to the magic of animation and rigorous copyright laws, Ernest’s electronic ghost will be with us for years to come.