Re: R.I.P. Thread
I've watched countless episodes of Ca. Gold and wasn't aware that he had retired this past November. 67 is too young to pass, he never had much of a chance to enjoy his retirement.
RIP Huell,
J Dawg
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I've watched countless episodes of Ca. Gold and wasn't aware that he had retired this past November. 67 is too young to pass, he never had much of a chance to enjoy his retirement.
RIP Huell,
J Dawg
I've watched countless episodes of Ca. Gold and wasn't aware that he had retired this past November. 67 is too young to pass, he never had much of a chance to enjoy his retirement.
RIP Huell,
J Dawg
Shoot! His job WAS better than retirement. Never saw this guy in my previous California residencies. Found him post late night work, bored channel surfing, paused on him, but switched away...he kept coming back and finally reeled me in when he was somewhere I had been before. He didn't make boring, mundane things very interesting always (but he COULD), and yet somehow he was tremendously entertaining. "This is SPECTACULAR"!!! When he said that, he wasn't kidding (himself at least! ). Bet that's what he's saying right now!
A too short love affair for me...
Rock ON & Keep the Foolproof Faith,
Rocket
WOW!!....I didnt hear about Huell, Ive been out of touch lately....his show was on PBS like forever it seems.....the man kept in good shape, this saddens me, no way to go after just working all those years, what a cool job
RIP Huell
RIP Aaron Swartz
Your contributions will always be with us.
Oh man, just read that Earl Weaver passed away while he and his wife were on the Orioles Fantasy Cruise. One of the all-time great managers, and as cantankerous as they come. I'd say RIP Earl, but that just doesn't sound like Earl's style.
Farewell Skipper,
J Dawg
Oh man, just read that Earl Weaver passed away while he and his wife were on the Orioles Fantasy Cruise. One of the all-time great managers, and as cantankerous as they come. I'd say RIP Earl, but that just doesn't sound like Earl's style.
Farewell Skipper,
J Dawg
An all time great baseball club manager. Definitely wanted him in your team's dugout and not facing him in the other dugout! Saw him in action even.
Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket
ohiodawg13 wrote:Oh man, just read that Earl Weaver passed away while he and his wife were on the Orioles Fantasy Cruise. One of the all-time great managers, and as cantankerous as they come. I'd say RIP Earl, but that just doesn't sound like Earl's style.
Farewell Skipper,
J Dawg
An all time great baseball club manager. Definitely wanted him in your team's dugout and not facing him in the other dugout! Saw him in action even.
Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket
Did too Rocket. Sad to hear this...
Rip Earl Weaver.
Another great one passed today. The Man is gone at 92. Musial had been suffering from Alzheimers. Few, if any will achieve what he did. Certainly the greatest player in the Cardinals history, and one of the greatest players ever.
Rick
I loved Earl Weaver and will miss him, but Stan Musial's passing hits me in the gut as he was symbolic of Cardinal Nation. At 92 he lived a long life and I'm sure it's spring training wherever he is now, playing alongside all the greats of his beloved generation. R.I.P. Stan the Man.
My neighbour's Grandmother has passed away. May she rest in Peace. she was sick for a long time now so maybe she got relieved this way...
Film director and newspaper columnist Michael Winner has died, aged 77, his wife Geraldine has confirmed.
Film director and newspaper columnist Michael Winner has died, aged 77, his wife Geraldine has confirmed.
Great director. They don't make 'em like that anymore.
I loved Earl Weaver and will miss him, but Stan Musial's passing hits me in the gut as he was symbolic of Cardinal Nation. At 92 he lived a long life and I'm sure it's spring training wherever he is now, playing alongside all the greats of his beloved generation. R.I.P. Stan the Man.
Yes, certainly a gut punch to anyone really interested in real baseball. Stan "The Man" Musial is always The Pope amongst Cardinals for sure. My Dad's player, such that St. Louis was his team, enticed away from the geographically more sensible Yankees or Red Sox growing up.
Rock ON & Keep the faith,
Rocket
Reg Presley of the Troggs dies aged 71
Back when this song came out my gang of friends used to have dance parties mainly at one girl's house and this would be one of the coveted "slow dance" songs. This one was written by Reg and I listened to it Saturday coming home from Memphis. It's off the Songs of My Life playlist.
Reg Presley of the Troggs dies aged 71
Just caught this while driving back on site:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WOdnA3TMGU
Brack wrote:Reg Presley of the Troggs dies aged 71
Just caught this while driving back on site:-
For the time, this was pretty heavy - i took note
Wild Thing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icAOfeNsatc
Reg - another succumbing to the big C
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