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Post by Chicago Jake on Mar 12, 2010 1:14:13 GMT -6
I'll send him some FTD flowers.
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Post by Merlot Joe on Mar 14, 2010 23:20:02 GMT -6
I think this will be an impossible mission. Dead
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Post by Chicago Jake on Mar 14, 2010 23:46:13 GMT -6
So, Jimmy; have you ever been in a casket before?
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 15, 2010 5:06:14 GMT -6
This all assumes that he will decide to accept this mission.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 15, 2010 5:07:35 GMT -6
Never knew that James Arness was his brother.
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Post by Merlot Joe on Mar 15, 2010 5:56:02 GMT -6
This all assumes that he will decide to accept this mission. I don't think he has much choice. Joe
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Mar 15, 2010 8:52:44 GMT -6
Never knew that James Arness was his brother. All this time, I thought they were sisters.
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Post by Chicago Jake on Mar 15, 2010 8:57:54 GMT -6
This all assumes that he will decide to accept this mission. This actor will self-destruct in 83 years.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 18, 2010 6:07:46 GMT -6
He got a letter and he got a ticket for a quick burial, now he's headed home
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Post by Tex on Mar 18, 2010 8:26:10 GMT -6
We are off to Austin this afternoon and theirs was one of the acts that I had hoped to catch at SXSW. Too Bad.
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Post by Chicago Jake on Mar 18, 2010 13:43:00 GMT -6
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 18, 2010 13:57:34 GMT -6
His career was a boone to early television
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Mar 18, 2010 14:33:26 GMT -6
On his deathbed, he didn't have any final words -- he was just an old yeller.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 19, 2010 5:17:41 GMT -6
Thats a crockett of shit
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Post by Tex on Mar 20, 2010 12:04:12 GMT -6
Fess Parker (and that is the name his mama gave him) was one of my mom's dearest friends from college. They were at University of Texas together in the late 1940s and took a lot of drama classes together. He graduated in 1950 (but not with a drama degree) and went to California to grad school, she graduated in 1951, married my dad and started having babies. Parker's best friend at UT was a guy known as Dodo McQueen at UT, but who became a minor movie actor as L Q Jones. The last time my parents saw Parker was when they vistited him in California in the mid 1990s.
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Post by Chicago Jake on Mar 24, 2010 15:44:10 GMT -6
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Mar 25, 2010 5:49:43 GMT -6
Hopefully someone will be held culpable in this (been waiting years to use that)
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Mar 25, 2010 9:33:47 GMT -6
He died after a fall? Sounds suspicious. I think we should have Bill Cosby investigate this.
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Mar 25, 2010 9:37:36 GMT -6
BTW, I think only Ted & Alice from "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" now remain, no?
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Post by Chicago Jake on Apr 2, 2010 14:15:45 GMT -6
Goodnight, Angels. Charlie is talking to a different kind of angel these days........Jake ******************************** 'Dynasty' oil tycoon John Forsythe dead at 92LOS ANGELES – John Forsythe, the handsome, smooth-voiced actor who made his fortune as the scheming oil tycoon in TV's "Dynasty" and the voice of the leader of "Charlie's Angels" has died after a yearlong battle with cancer. He was 92. Forsythe died late Thursday at his home in Santa Ynez from complications of pneumonia, publicist Harlan Boll said Friday. "He died as he lived his life, with dignity and grace," daughter Brooke Forsythe said. Despite his distinguished work in theater and films, Forsythe's greatest fame came from his role as Blake Carrington in the 1981-89 primetime soap opera "Dynasty." Forsythe lent dignity to the tale of murder, deceit, adultery and high finance, which often brought Carrington into conflict with his flashy, vengeful former wife, Alexis Colby, played to the hilt by Joan Collins. Forsythe was an important part of another hit series without being seen. From 1976 to 1981 he played the voice of Charlie, the boss who delivered assignments to his beautiful detectives via telephone in "Charlie's Angels." news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100402/ap_on_en_tv/us_obit_john_forsythe
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Apr 2, 2010 16:51:23 GMT -6
I wonder if he had the forsythe to see this coming
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Post by Chicago Jake on Apr 2, 2010 17:41:35 GMT -6
At least he gets one more chance to try to bang Farrah.
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Post by Captain Gary on Apr 12, 2010 5:39:34 GMT -6
Score one for Capt. Gary... Mary Josephine Ray, the New Hampshire woman who was certified as the oldest person living in the United States, died Sunday at age 114 years, 294 days. www.philly.com/philly/obituaries/87097147.htmlGary (six days til opening striper season!!)
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Post by Tex on Apr 12, 2010 7:42:12 GMT -6
It was her time.
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Post by Tex on Apr 12, 2010 7:43:19 GMT -6
And please don't mention a 114 year old lady and strippers in the same post again.
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on Apr 12, 2010 8:10:56 GMT -6
Getting that "Oldest person" label is a sure sign that your going to die, the label is a curse
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on May 3, 2010 16:01:49 GMT -6
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Post by Chicago Jake on May 3, 2010 16:29:59 GMT -6
These Redgraves are dropping like Kennedys!
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on May 3, 2010 17:36:40 GMT -6
I wonder if she actually *will* be buried in a red grave?
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Post by Ardbeg... innit on May 5, 2010 13:44:14 GMT -6
Ernie Harwell, to me the voice of summer for my entire childhood, got the ultimate brush back pitch... take your base Ernie (thats my top pick of the year, plus one for Jake and Nola too)
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