
Hey scientists – how's that whole "curing cancer" thing coming along?

Gypsytrill, PDQ Bach is in a class all by himself. And that's the way it should be. He's hilarious.
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Robert Loggia was nominated for 1985's The Jagged Edge. He has had a long career, and TMZ can go F themselves.
I second that baseball junkie. Remarks like this TMZ only illustrate ignorance and a lack of education. Not every scientist in the world is working to create a cure for cancer, and the "scientists" that came up with this VERY useful technology are not biologists and chemists, but computer scientists helping to further forensic technology. If you are so concerned with us finding a cure for cancer, why don't you donate some of the millions you spend for "exclusive" photos to our labs to further that research? To insinuate that we are wasting our time with technologies like this and that it is diverting attention away from cures is ridiculous and maybe instead of sending paparazzi out to chase celebs, you should send your worker bees to college instead.
you celebrity reporting idiots realize that the people working to cure cancer are MDs and those with PhDs in biomedical science, not the same bored ass COMPUTER scientists that came up with this.
I agree with most everyone above.
TMZ used to be on the cutting edge...........
TMZ used to be interesting.
I am clicking less and less on this site - like that really matters.
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Bob Loggia was in a great 1966 series for NBC called T.H.E. Cat. He played a professional bodyguard and former cat burgler. Very noir show, not available on DVD. If you can find a bootleg set of the VHS tapes it's worthy having. The show holds up.
Anyone else here old enough to remember Loggia portraying "The Legend of Elfaygo Bacca" in a Disney TV series of the same name in the late 50's early 60's? That was much more memorable than his tap-dancing in a toy store with Tom Hanks. "Scarface", however, brought out the real Loggia talent......villianism.
They has done cured cancer in chickens about 40 years ago.Maybe it will be allowed for the humans one of these centuries.
After American Gentile's claim, I just had to google Chicken Cancer cures. If there's been a cure for cancer in chickens for the last 40 years, why did a family in Worcester, England just spend about $2000 to get radiation treatment for a pet hen who had had to have a leg amputated because of cancer. Aren't idiots amusing.
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