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RIP NFL great Don Maynard
Ahead of his time with a low jersey number for a WR
RIP NFL great Don Maynard
First Roddy McDowell, now Dwayne Hickman. The Curse of the Boy With the Green Hair, as my uncle predicted. My uncle took me to see The Boy with the Green Hair at the movies when i was little. Bought me candy and everything. On the way out, my uncle grabbed me by the face. "Someday, the people in that movie will all be dead.", he said point-blank to me. That's when i smelled the alcohol. But he was right.... RIP - -Can't believe I'm the first one to mention the passing of TV's Dobie Gillis.
Enjoy the malt shop in the sky with your good buddy Maynard G. Krebs, Dobe.
Don Rickles had a similar experience. He met Saget backstage right before Saget was to go on and do a set.My parents saw him quite a few years ago in Vegas and were shocked. They weren't upset or anything, just surprised. They thought they were going to see the Full House/AFV guy.
The lack of respect hurts the second mostHe directed Dirty Work which has some truly hysterical moments - i love the Baby gorilla scene - I cant believe Artie Lange outlived both Norm and Sagat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p75vj0omEM0
I first thought you were talking about the guy from Laugh-In and was REALLY shocked, but then I remembered that was Arte JohhnsonHe directed Dirty Work which has some truly hysterical moments - i love the Baby gorilla scene - I cant believe Artie Lange outlived both Norm and Sagat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p75vj0omEM0
Your uncle didn't seem to be the type to spoil you huh?wikkidpissah said:First Roddy McDowell, now Dwayne Hickman. The Curse of the Boy With the Green Hair, as my uncle predicted. My uncle took me to see The Boy with the Green Hair at the movies when i was little. Bought me candy and everything. On the way out, my uncle grabbed me by the face. "Someday, the people in that movie will all be dead.", he said point-blank to me. That's when i smelled the alcohol. But he was right.... RIP - -
Your uncle didn't seem to be the type to spoil you huh?
As a kid I had an uncle on a farm that gave me an Ike silver dollar every time we visited. But he also slipped squirrel meat into his spaghetti sauce and told us it was Italian sausage.
Not gonna lie, I’d be ok with squirrel meat.Your uncle didn't seem to be the type to spoil you huh?
As a kid I had an uncle on a farm that gave me an Ike silver dollar every time we visited. But he also slipped squirrel meat into his spaghetti sauce and told us it was Italian sausage.
Sorry to hear this, quite sad. Way too young.A guy I work(ed) with died Sunday night in his sleep, 44 years old. He recently had Covid and was back less than a week when he died, but seemed ok. We all wonder if that had anything to do with it. I just thought of something else - he drank energy drinks often and maybe that had something to do with it, along with the Covid he had. I read both have an effect on the heart. He had been on the overtime list since he started in mid 2020 and always worked 50+ hours a week. Married 2 kids - teen and pre teen. Sad.
USPS employees.
*He wanted to become Mayor of our city and was a candidate last year.
Humming a song from 1962...funny how the night moves. I remember. RIP.Ronnie Spector, 78
Coroner ruled it a Covid death, his wife told a supervisor. He was not vaccinated.The Man With No Name said:A guy I work(ed) with died Sunday night in his sleep, 44 years old. He recently had Covid and was back less than a week when he died, but seemed ok. We all wonder if that had anything to do with it. I just thought of something else - he drank energy drinks often and maybe that had something to do with it, along with the Covid he had. I read both have an effect on the heart. He had been on the overtime list since he started in mid 2020 and always worked 50+ hours a week. Married 2 kids - teen and pre teen. Sad.
USPS employees.
*He wanted to become Mayor of our city and was a candidate last year.
Coroner ruled it a Covid death, his wife told a supervisor. He was nor vaccinated.
I am unclear why that note is there. Its not quoted from anyone, so presumably it's MSN's wording. Perhaps people considering suicide are known to seek out articles of celebrity deaths or something? I don't know.See the note at the bottom. Was this a suicide? Or a cause they supported?
Yea that's odd that is there at the end and doesn't tie in at all with the rest of the story. His wife does say that when the time is right she will tell more.Just read Bob Saget’s wife’s statement. See the note at the bottom. Was this a suicide? Or a cause they supported?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/entertainment-celebrity/bob-sagets-wife-kelly-rizzo-breaks-silence-on-his-death/ar-AASDCyR?li=BBnb7Kz
hmmm. Strange that they put that there.Just read Bob Saget’s wife’s statement. See the note at the bottom. Was this a suicide? Or a cause they supported?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/entertainment-celebrity/bob-sagets-wife-kelly-rizzo-breaks-silence-on-his-death/ar-AASDCyR?li=BBnb7Kz
Probably just a template that the website forgot was active. Either that or maybe they thought news of his death would severely depress someone reading about it. His death was not a suicide. As far as his wife going to share more at a later time I imagine that will be about the positive impact he had on other that maybe the public wasn't aware of.Just read Bob Saget’s wife’s statement. See the note at the bottom. Was this a suicide? Or a cause they supported?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/entertainment-celebrity/bob-sagets-wife-kelly-rizzo-breaks-silence-on-his-death/ar-AASDCyR?li=BBnb7Kz
The epitome of Kentucky names.Coach Joe B. Hall former long-time coach at University of Kentucky. 93
That's one my favorite and most formative movies in my life. Saw it in the theater as a kid....huge impact on me, particularly the art direction and styling, which I realized only recently is something I've carried with me into my professional life as an architect; Gorodishs loft and the general industrial vibe. I feel like I should revisit Betty Blue...didn't affect me in a good way after seeing it- but that was likely the intent.French film director Jean-Jacques Beineix died at age 75.
His first feature Diva was an arthouse sensation in the early 80s and Betty Blue was an international hit six years later. His career tailed off after that but his ultra slick and dreamlike visual style influenced the look of movies, music videos and TV commercials.
That's one my favorite and most formative movies in my life. Saw it in the theater as a kid....huge impact on me, particularly the art direction and styling, which I realized only recently is something I've carried with me into my professional life as an architect; Gorodishs loft and the general industrial vibe. I feel like I should revisit Betty Blue...didn't affect me in a good way after seeing it- but that was likely the intent.
Rip.
Still good though...but not dubbed. Chase scene from pimp/bald-punk probably better.The chase scene through the Metro isn't as great as I remembered
Parade Magazine insert in the Sunday paper yesterday had similar cover story — line in there that little did her parents realize that she “would live to see her 100th birthday.”Saw these at local retailers last week. No doubt they were printed and sent to retailers (just) before White's death, but was still a little jarring to see.
Also had an underappreciated performance in Where the Boys Are.Yvette Mimieux passed away yesterday from natural causes. She had just turned 80.
She played opposite Rod Taylor in the 1960 version of The Time Machine. She played Dean Martin’s child bride in Toys in the Attic.
FUN FACT: She became the first woman to show her navel on American TV when she played a surfer with leprosy on an episode of Dr. Kildare.
One of my first crushes!Yvette Mimieux passed away yesterday from natural causes. She had just turned 80.
She played opposite Rod Taylor in the 1960 version of The Time Machine. She played Dean Martin’s child bride in Toys in the Attic.
FUN FACT: She became the first woman to show her navel on American TV when she played a surfer with leprosy on an episode of Dr. Kildare.
My wife did too.One of my first crushes!
Ironically I just watched The Time Machine on Sunday.
Yeah the number of cases has really fallen off over the years.i miss leprosy...
stop it. i am no longer allowed to laugh here.Yeah the number of cases has really fallen off over the years.
Yvette Mimieux passed away yesterday from natural causes. She had just turned 80.
She played opposite Rod Taylor in the 1960 version of The Time Machine. She played Dean Martin’s child bride in Toys in the Attic.
FUN FACT: She became the first woman to show her navel on American TV when she played a surfer with leprosy on an episode of Dr. Kildare.
i miss leprosy...
i'll keep an eye out for those...I miss Sam Kinison, only guy who could pull off multiple jokes about leprosy.
Yeah, they were infectious. I laughed my ### off.I miss Sam Kinison, only guy who could pull off multiple jokes about leprosy.
Dr. Kildare.
Truly one of a kind. His muse Jim Steinman passed last year. As the Righteous Brothers used to say, if there’s a Rock & Roll Heaven, well you know they’ve got a hell of a band. RIP.RIP Micheal Lee Aday better known as Meat Loaf.
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