RIP Notable Figures
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Sounds like an awful way to go.
And of course, they had to mention this, which we all were thinking anyway.
During Game 6 the 1986 World Series, as a member of the Red Sox, Buckner made a fielding error that helped the Mets go on to win the game. It's considered to be one of the most notable plays in MLB history as the Mets won the championship.
And of course, they had to mention this, which we all were thinking anyway.
During Game 6 the 1986 World Series, as a member of the Red Sox, Buckner made a fielding error that helped the Mets go on to win the game. It's considered to be one of the most notable plays in MLB history as the Mets won the championship.
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Unfair scapegoat. Sox bullpen melted down. He was injured and shouldn't have even been out there on defense with a lead in the 9th.
Mookie Wilson might have beat him to the bag even if he fielded it cleanly.
Mookie Wilson might have beat him to the bag even if he fielded it cleanly.
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Amazing stat.
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No idea she was still alive, and that Anderson Cooper was her son.
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Another one many people don't realize is Megyn Kelly as the daughter of Tom Waits.Merkin wrote:No idea she was still alive, and that Anderson Cooper was her son.
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It's the cane that gives her away ya know.Longhorned wrote:Another one many people don't realize is Megyn Kelly as the daughter of Tom Waits.Merkin wrote:No idea she was still alive, and that Anderson Cooper was her son.
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One of the icons of advertising as well. R.I.P.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Jared Lorenzen, former UK and Giants QB known as “the Hefty Lefty” has passed away at the age of 38.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Apparently he was over 500 lbs recently. Barely over a decade ago he was playing in the NFL.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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RIP Alfred E. Newman
Mad magazine helped establish sophomoric humor as a staple in my personal repertoire from an early age....
Mad magazine helped establish sophomoric humor as a staple in my personal repertoire from an early age....
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/04/media/ma ... index.html" target="_blankMad Magazine will vanish from newsstands after 67 years
By Robert McLean and Michelle Lou
(CNN)Once a cultural touchstone, Mad Magazine is halting the publication of new content and vanishing from newsstands.
The seminal humor publication will no longer be available on newsstands after its August issue, according to a person familiar with the matter.
After that, issues will be available only via comic book stores and subscriptions, the source said.
The source indicated that issues after No. 10 of its current volume will reprint earlier material with new covers. However, the magazine will continue to publish its end-of-year special, books and special collections.
The revered satirical publication was founded in 1952 as a comic book. In 1955, it switched to a magazine format.
Former Mad Editor Allie Goertz, who resigned last month, lamented that there will no longer be new content after issue No. 10.
"MAD is an institution with such a rich history," Goertz tweeted. "It informed just about every comedian and writer I (and probably you) look up to."
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He died doing what he deeply loved to do...
Burning fossil fuels.
Burning fossil fuels.
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I think Peter Fonda has officially not made this thread.
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Longhorned wrote:I think Peter Fonda has officially not made this thread.
We have a separate thread for actors and musicians. I posted it there yesterday.
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David Koch passed away. Good. One down, one to go.
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azgreg wrote:David Koch passed away. Good. One down, one to go.
Was just going to post the same thought.
Good riddance.
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Abso-fucking-lutely. I’m done pretending to be sad when evil people die. People who make life harder for millions of people. If I could I would piss on his grave.azgreg wrote:David Koch passed away. Good. One down, one to go.
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Was it ass cancer?
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Special place in hell for the Koch bros.
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He must have become disoriented and stepped outside into the sunlight. Vaporized immediately.
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I get the feeling that he saw that the Amazon and Arctic are burning at the same time and died of happiness.dovecanyoncat wrote:He must have become disoriented and stepped outside into the sunlight. Vaporized immediately.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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He was battling brain cancer. Man does cancer suck. Really sad for the family
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Going to be buried on a golf course, that's different. I guess when you have given that much money to a school you get what you want
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T. Boone was in my Momma's high school class. Same age and she's outlived him. Har! The liberal Texas Methodist gets the last laugh.azgreg wrote:
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somewhere Mark from Dirtbags is celebrating
RIP, Eddie
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What a great journalist, and a historian who lived the life!!!UAEebs86 wrote:
Her father was Hale Boggs, and she had so many stories of politics life in DC before modern transportation, and endless fund-raising ended almost full-time residence in DC for most elected politicians... And, in those days, when she went home it was to Louisiana, which was another amazing place for politics and life!!!
She was one of the major contributors to the high-quality development of NPR's journalism and culture from its earliest days (along with Nina Totenberg, Linda Wertheimer and Susan Stamberg)....
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I grew up listening to her and all those women. I miss Bob Edwards' voice, too.pc in NM wrote:What a great journalist, and a historian who lived the life!!!UAEebs86 wrote:
Her father was Hale Boggs, and she had so many stories of politics life in DC before modern transportation, and endless fund-raising ended almost full-time residence in DC for most elected politicians... And, in those days, when she went home it was to Louisiana, which was another amazing place for politics and life!!!
She was one of the major contributors to the high-quality development of NPR's journalism and culture from its earliest days (along with Nina Totenberg, Linda Wertheimer and Susan Stamberg)....
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He began by peddling orange juice products with several partners in Southern California