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Time has caught up to Alex


Someone is going to come at my neck over this one but I got to say it . Alex Trebek is losing it quickly. I watched Jeopardy last night and we know about the ridiculous bifocals, but yesterday he didn't wear.them and now we see all those crows feet around his eyes . and believe it or not I think I detected alcoholic eyes on him . And at the very end when he let his tongue go loose, licking his false looking teeth as only someone fired up does, ...that kind of comfirmed that idea .

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But deep down, he's a nice person.

That's what counts.

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This is nothing new. After all, he IS in his seventies.



Annoying the world since 1960!

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And Johnny Gilbert too, he's going to be 92 soon and probably going to very likely retire eventually with Alex.

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I can only hope that you age badly and have to listen to others criticizing you.

I'd like to be a pessimist, but this is a luxury I cannot afford.—Joseph of Cordoba

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i think he's got plenty of verve!




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I know you wrote this back in June but I just had to respond. Alex Trebek has had two heart attacks and is 76 years old. I think he looks great. He's also done a lot for various charities and still does some USO shows for the troops overseas. He is far from losing it and I seriously doubt he's an alcoholic since he remains physically active. I got these facts from Wikipedia and some other sites. Your post is shameful but I have a feeling that's what you were going for.

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The OP has a habit of writing messages that are both funny and crazy at the same time.

If you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed. If you do...you are misinformed---Mark Twain

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And yet they gave him a large contract -he seems like a nice guy,but his trouble hearing and seeing is not fair to the contestants.

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The guy wears reading glasses and has age lines around his eyes! O, God, get him out of sight!

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Now he has pancreatic cancer. Hope he beats this, but the odds are against him.

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In mourning Alex Trebek's cancer diagnosis, we're mourning the truth

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/03/08/were-not-just-mourning-alex-trebek-were-mourning-truth

"When Trebek announced Wednesday that he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, which carries a particularly low survival rate, it felt like we were grieving the potential loss of more than an avuncular quiz-show host," says Drew Goins says of the Jeopardy! host. "The loss of Trebek means the loss of a zone where the truth is clear and uncontested. Since 1984, Trebek has dispensed truths at a dime a dozen. The show’s format, inverted from the standard trivia setup, puts all the answers right there on the board — 30 truths at a time for contestants to discover. All they have to supply is the question. That question must be precisely worded. In Trebek’s world, there is no room for the hedging, fudging and squidging of the truth that dominates everyone else's....These standards slide once we leave the Jeopardy! set, where canny manipulators get away with plenty worse than a misarticulated second syllable. The best a contestant can do with Trebek in the room, though, is hoodwink the host until a commercial break. On the rare instances that points are awarded improperly, the record is always promptly corrected and the scores adjusted before things can get too out of hand. Trebek embodies something increasingly rare: a universally accepted authority."

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He WILL beat this.

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I'm gonna cry if he loses the battle with his pancreatic cancer, and there's a high possibility he will. *sob*

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He says he's going to work while he undergoes treatment. I think he'll eventually change his mind.

Saw a story on the news about how they are having amazing success with individualized treatments at the Mayo clinic and really helping people with his type of cancer. I hope he goes there or has doctors as capable.

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I hope he pulls through. It would be the most wonderful miracle, both for him and his fans :D.

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There are new and very promising treatments coming along all the time. A woman told me her husband has had neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer for twelve years and is considered “stable.” He got his treatment in Switzerland, but the PRRT drug has been approved for the US for a year now. There’s also some interesting work being done in Long Beach.

Whenever they want to kill off a character in TV or in the movies they give them pancreatic cancer. But there are three kinds, and one is becoming more treatable all the time.

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