I had no idea.Great story EF!
I would have asked Mr. Donner about his experience directing Nightmare At 20,000 Feet - still one of the best original TZ episodes.
This guy always seemed like a badass.
Seems ironic for William Smith to die in the summertime.
This.I'll remember him mostly as Conan's dad, the dude that broke Philo Beddoe's arm in Any Which Way You Can, and the Russian officer in Red Dawn. He wrote the book on how to make a secondary character anonymous and iconic at the same time.
He was my first favorite wrestler.Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndoff passed at 71. The most shocking wrestling moment of my life when he turned heel and clotheslined Hulk Hogan. As a little one, I just couldn't process what was going on.
https://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/2021/7/12/22574030/mr-wonderful-paul-orndorff-dies
He was great. Found the clip, you can watch from the beginning but I remember freaking out at this point. It was real to me dangit!He was my first favorite wrestler.Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndoff passed at 71. The most shocking wrestling moment of my life when he turned heel and clotheslined Hulk Hogan. As a little one, I just couldn't process what was going on.
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i found him the most compelling of the beefy villains, because he was soooo hot and intense, one would always wonder what he had to be that mad about (the Smuckers theory of rage) and worry that he would insult your fatal injury by sweeping your loved one away in his arms after scattering your bits across the land. RIP, as long as you're not resting mine...
Also a favorite of mine. I grew up a WCCW/NWA fan, but outside of Hogan, Orndorff was my favorite to watch in the WWF. Mentioned in the wrestling thread, but if you go back and watch the Main Event of the first Wrestlemania, he is the clear MVP. He worked most of the match, took most of the bumps, and since Piper wouldn't let anyone pin him, Orndorff had to do the favor.He was my first favorite wrestler.![]()
Best pure politician of my lifetime. I still remember his campaign against David Duke - his slogans were "Vote for the Crook - It's Important" and "Vote for the Lizard, not for the Wizard."Former Louisiana Gov (elected like 4 different times over decades) Edwin Edwards has passed. He was an interesting character for sure. His third wife Trina was 50 years his junior and at the risk of getting in trouble, quite the stunner.
The years i lived in Reno in the 80-90s, my running buddy dated a Nawlins girl named Fancy who was a hostess-with-the-mostest on the casino scene. When a joint would send a jet to pick up a whale, Fancy would likely be aboard. She was not a str8up pro cuz, if she didnt want to, she wouldnt bed even the whaliest whale but, if she did and you left a stack 'o purp on the dresser, she was OK widdat. I loved Fancy because she had the best stories, pharma-grade drugs and was the Einstein of personality reads. I learned more about human behavior from Fancy before she died (tragically, in her mid-30s) than i ever learned about anything from anyone ever.Former Louisiana Gov (elected like 4 different times over decades) Edwin Edwards has passed. He was an interesting character for sure. His third wife Trina was 50 years his junior and at the risk of getting in trouble, quite the stunner.
Perhaps though a couple of Fancy stories?The years i lived in Reno in the 80-90s, my running buddy dated a Nawlins girl named Fancy who was a hostess-with-the-mostest on the casino scene. When a joint would send a jet to pick up a whale, Fancy would likely be aboard. She was not a str8up pro cuz, if she didnt want to, she wouldnt bed even the whaliest whale but, if she did and you left a stack 'o purp on the dresser, she was OK widdat. I loved Fancy because she had the best stories, pharma-grade drugs and was the Einstein of personality reads. I learned more about human behavior from Fancy before she died (tragically, in her mid-30s) than i ever learned about anything from anyone ever.
And Fancy looooooooooooooooooooved her Governor Eddie. They spoke the same Nawlins hustler language, had the same outlook upon what this life is fo and very similar talents for goin' about gittin' it, cher. As a result of knowing Fancy (it just didnt all work as Francine), i know a LOT of stories about Eddie Edwards. I honor his passing by not telling a single damn one. RIP -
jeepers....either my awe of Fancy or my sexism (my Mary was incredibly storyworthy but i rarely spin linear remembrances of her - might not have any actual stories except i worked a long time on a memoir of her) or her wish for confidentiality about her whaling tales must have overwhelmed my storytelling inclinations, but there's not a Fancy story in my repertoire. my significant memory of her was how colorfully she swore (she used the word "####chop" so insidiously it would make boys cry), how liquidly she could shift from coarse to glamorous and the effect she had on my wife.Perhaps though a couple of Fancy stories?
Mac!Court adjourned for Charles Robinson, Mac from Night Court - dead at 75.
And I would bet they are ALL true.wikkidpissah said:The years i lived in Reno in the 80-90s, my running buddy dated a Nawlins girl named Fancy who was a hostess-with-the-mostest on the casino scene. When a joint would send a jet to pick up a whale, Fancy would likely be aboard. She was not a str8up pro cuz, if she didnt want to, she wouldnt bed even the whaliest whale but, if she did and you left a stack 'o purp on the dresser, she was OK widdat. I loved Fancy because she had the best stories, pharma-grade drugs and was the Einstein of personality reads. I learned more about human behavior from Fancy before she died (tragically, in her mid-30s) than i ever learned about anything from anyone ever.
And Fancy looooooooooooooooooooved her Governor Eddie. They spoke the same Nawlins hustler language, had the same outlook upon what this life is fo and very similar talents for goin' about gittin' it, cher. As a result of knowing Fancy (it just didnt all work as Francine), i know a LOT of stories about Eddie Edwards. I honor his passing by not telling a single damn one. RIP -
It's getting rebooted, with John Laroquette back as Dan Fielding, and Big Bang Theory's Melissa Rauch on the bench as the daughter of the late Harry T Stone.RIP, Mac. I loved that show as a kid.
I like that band, sorry to hear this.Jeff Labar Guitarist for my Hometown Philly Glam Boys Cinderella passed away July 14 at 58. He was battling drinking issues over the last several yrs. No cause of death was given yet. Met Jeff a few times. Very nice guy
Underrated hair band. Loved their first album. (Cassette)Jeff Labar Guitarist for my Hometown Philly Glam Boys Cinderella passed away July 14 at 58. He was battling drinking issues over the last several yrs. No cause of death was given yet. Met Jeff a few times. Very nice guy
Oh damn. :(
I reckon I'll go pick my nose and think of him.
It was considered a colon cleanse.I reckon I'll go pick my nose and think of him.
The article in the Washington Post says he baked a laxative-filled cake for his high school vice principal. How on Earth did he survive that?
While I'm not someone who likes a steady diet of rock violin, Robby ranked very high in that category. The basic guitar/keyboard thing can get stale after a while, and Robby added a definite flavor to the Kansas sound.
man ...going to a funeral today at 6pm on the golf course - and then a wake at the club bar. Good friend, very good golfer and 20 yr player in our fake football league.
Only 45 - brain cancer ...lasted a year.
very sucky.
no specific recollection, but any goy who does a yiddishe accent is essentially doing Jackie Mason. my "old Jew" has gotten me thru a lot of parental difficulties, and was the only surefire crack'emup bit i had for strident family moments. all i'd have to do is eat something me Ma made, brag about it like Jackie Mason having a conniption, Ma would automatically offer me seconds and i'd always reply "no, cuz if i hab anudda, i'm gonna hafta hab a toid". Thru 40 years and hundreds of attempts, any joke confusing a Yiddish-inflected "third" for "turd" reduced my folks to jelly.