For Ramones fans...Johnny not doing well...:(

^ FUCK OFF :) beatles have and always willl be a CRAP fucking cock rock band , I dont give a fuck how many albums they have sold that means NOTHING. They where not talented at all and just took a load of drugs and wrote some boring shitty songs then got all controversial big fucking deal ! Man its annoying when people go on about the beatles being an influence on modern metal because simply they fucking where not.
 
spellbound-by-the-bodom said:
^ FUCK OFF :) beatles have and always willl be a CRAP fucking cock rock band , I dont give a fuck how many albums they have sold that means NOTHING. They where not talented at all and just took a load of drugs and wrote some boring shitty songs then got all controversial big fucking deal ! Man its annoying when people go on about the beatles being an influence on modern metal because simply they fucking where not.
 
Kuvasz said:
Goodbye, Johnny... I`m sure he`ll be better than us all...
for God`s sake, nothing can be worser than this world
goodbye?:guh:

fernanda, it says he's gonna be ok:

Johnny Ramone is not dying, according to his doctor.

The Ramones guitarist, who has been living with prostate cancer for the past several years, was recently admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles with what his physician, Dr.
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David Agus, told MTV News was a "complication from the cancer. But he got through it, and he's now on a new, experimental therapy. He's fighting courageously, and I think he will be going home in the near term."

Johnny's admission to Cedars-Sinai set off a nationwide — maybe worldwide — media death watch. He was said to be in an intensive-care unit, and very near the end. Characteristically, the 55-year-old guitarist, a stubbornly private man, refused to issue a corrective press statement. His wife, Linda, however, was appalled by the funereal headlines, and authorized Dr. Agus to explain Johnny's condition.

"He's not dying," Linda said on Wednesday afternoon (June 16). "He was okay for years, and he's fine now. He's in the hospital, but he's not in ICU. And I think he may be leaving by tomorrow."

— Kurt Loder