If you could bring one person back from the dead who would it be and why?

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HIM

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My pops..since I didnt really know him that well and he past away when I was 13..

If not him, it would be...To be continued...
 
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When it comes to music artists, I would bring back Proof, no doubt. That was a real ass MC, with mad skills to match. If it was anyone else, I would say my homies mom or dad. They both passed in the same month, and my homies only 19. Sad shit.
 

Gas One

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i wish i could bring my grandfather back..even if for just a year or two..all around coolest guy i ever knew and i wish i had more time to chop it up with him before he passed because i could have learned alot from him.

on a music tip, i wish either big l or jay dee were still here. big l would have been bigger than nas and cam. he would have made some real tight shit had he stuck around. same w dilla dog.
 
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if i could have someone come back from the dead- my grandfather. I never met him n he was a smart man into business. It would be great to pick his mind a bit.

artist- Tupac n thats a obvious choice
 
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on a music tip, i wish either big l or jay dee were still here. big l would have been bigger than nas and cam. he would have made some real tight shit had he stuck around. same w dilla dog.
Don't u hate hearing Papoose? Dude kinda sounds like a Big L clone.
 
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its not funny man, they choked him on the ground while 7 of them held him, he didnt even throw a punch, his stupid fucking brother started the fight.

THE father of a man who died after being restrained by security officers at Sydney's Star City casino said his life finished the day he learned his son was dead.

Pangiotis "Peter'' Dalamangas, 23, died on January 31, 1998, after being held to the ground by up to seven security officers during an altercation at the inner-city casino.

In 2000, a jury found the act of pinning Mr Dalamangas' wrists to his back, and his ankles to the back of his legs while he lay face-down on the floor, compressed his neck and chest.

That, combined with Mr Dalamangas' heart disease led to asphyxia, the jury found after a six week inquest.

Star City has admitted it breached its duty of care in the case.

Mr Dalamangas' parents, Vasilios and Chryso Dalamangas, and his de facto wife Joanne Ferekos, are suing Star City Pty Ltd for an undisclosed amount of damages for "nervous shock'' endured since the incident.

In his opening submission to the hearing, the family's barrister, Phillip Mahony, SC, today told the NSW Supreme Court the parents had suffered "devastating psychological damage'' since their son's death.

Ms Ferekos was now a "shattered 34-year-old with virtually no social life''.

During an emotional cross-examination, Vasilios, or "Bill'' Dalamangas, told the court he felt the world had ended when the family first saw Peter's body, a day after his death.

"I feel like a dead person at that time, and still I feel like dead, like finished,'' the Greek-born former labourer told the court.

He said he felt angry when he first saw the casino's security footage of the altercation, as he had previously been told by police that Peter had collapsed.

"I feel angry, because now I see the death ... I see what the security guards did to my son,'' he said.

Earlier, Mr Mahony described the effect of the exhumation of Peter Dalamangas' body from a Sydney grave in 1998, after a coroner ordered a post-mortem examination be conducted for the inquest in 2000.

The body was kept in a morgue for two years.


R.I.P Big Pete