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1. R.I.P. Corey Haim 1971-2010

I just drew you, man! It's strange it had to end this way—no one should die so young—but thanks for the memories. You were awesome in Lucas, and back in the day, every teenage girl had a poster of you on her wall. My prayers go out to your friends and family. May you rest in peace.

And just as I titled my piece, the toast bears repeating: L'Haim!

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2. L'Haim!

Question I: Prior to this picture, have you ever—ever—seen an artist's excessively detailed interpretation of beloved teen icon Corey Haim?
Question II: If so—which isn't at all possible, outside of '80s teenage fan art—was the name of the piece a play on the Jewish phrase, "L'Chaim"?
Question III: Isn't this why Owen's paid the big bucks?

Answer Key: I. NO, II. NO, III. PERHAPS

[For more on Owen Schumacher, visit his blog, Winning the Polyglottery!]

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