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It's gotta suck to have every aspect of your life under THAT much scrutiny.
I mean, it's probably nice to know that so many people care, and Carrie Fisher has always been brutally honest about the facts of her life, but I can't imagine what it would feel like when people AREN'T being supportive and are instead being critical, especially with the sorts of people who feel that randomly assaulting people with "haha! just kidding!" is default behavior on the internet these days.
Hopefully noone is trolling her with crap.
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I am pretty sure Carrie Fisher might have been responsible for my first boner.
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Merkus
One report claims she's on a ventilator.
Like father, like daughter. All she needs is a cape and a helmet.
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In not into the Howard Stern stuff, so not familiar with this guy.
Joey Boots: Fellow 'Wack Packer' Co-Host Discovered His Body — Heartbreaking Details
https://news.google.com/news/amp?cau...e-50b6b490a877
Edit: oh, it's the "Baba Booey" guy.
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Merkus
One report claims she's on a ventilator.
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Most major news feeds have this verified by now.
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Rick Parfitt of Status Quo
Sigh. We lost Lemmy last year, not a lot of the old, fun rockers left.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCgo9EGDHKU
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FWEFHWFWEHWEHFHF WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!!!
STOP ALREADY!
*blows steam out of his ears* :rlymad::rlymad::rlymad::rlymad::rlymad::rlymad:
Well, somewhere he's making beautiful music with Freddie.
This gives me the goosebumps every single time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYAR8RigqDA
And this one - strangely appropriate for 2016:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8DU4TxIw4k
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Crazy year.
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Fuck this year in the goat ass. =/
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It's bad enough all the old rockers and old actors are dying... that can kind of be expected. But George Michael was 53!
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Khieran
It's bad enough all the old rockers and old actors are dying... that can kind of be expected. But George Michael was 53!
And Prince was 57. Starting to think there's some toll on having your star burn bright.
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Dawlin
And Prince was 57. Starting to think there's some toll on having your star burn bright.
Or just don't do drugs. Dunno if it had anything to do with George Michael.
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Originally Posted by
Dawlin
During the rehearsals for that show, as David Bowie and Annie Lennox are running through "Under Pressure," you can see how much George Michael appreciated music, starting at the 2:12 mark and running through almost to the end:
https://youtu.be/cZGoD4T4SuY
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PPatty
Or just don't do drugs. Dunno if it had anything to do with George Michael.
He was a habitual pot smoker, smoking several joints a day. That's all I know for certain - the interview goes into more detail.
I have no idea if he'd changed or dropped his habit. I honestly hadn't heard much about him in these last few years.
Since you literally can't smoke enough weed in a day to kill yourself, I'm guessing that didn't cause the heart failure.
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I suspect Weed is the tamest thing he did that is still an illegal drug.
the whole sex drugs Rock&Roll thing.
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Dawlin
As I said, I don't know if George Michael's death had anything to do with drugs. But you also referred to Prince.
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George Michael rehearsing for the Freddy Mercury tribute concert, with Seal and Bowie watching:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpTD_7iwDns
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This person wasn't a celebrity outside of her field, but she should have been:
Woman astronomer who pioneered dark matter research dies
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PPatty
Yep. Should have gotten a Nobel.
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Her observations are quality research. But dark matter itself may not be the reason behind her observations, and tying her to it is a disservice. Verlinde's entropic gravity theory doesn't rely on dark matter, for example:
http://phys.org/news/2016-12-verlind...y-gravity.html
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PPatty
As I said, I don't know if George Michael's death had anything to do with drugs. But you also referred to Prince.
Ah, yes. Sorry - I got that point, sorry if my reply came off the wrong way.
I feel this way, though: You don't up and die from a heart failure at the age of 53 without either:
1) Being morbidly obese.
2) Having a pre-existing heart condition, possibly a hereditary one.
3) Having done stuff to your body which could damage the heart, most likely hard drugs.
I'm leaning towards option 3. Those things can take years to show up.
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He's had addiction issues, he nearly died in 2011 from pneumonia, he "fell down" in his house two years ago and had to be hospitalized, he fell out of a car doing 70 mph back in 2013. Number three it is.
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Is 2016 trying to go out with a bang? Carrie Fisher and Richard Adams both confirmed passed away today
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Woodja
Is 2016 trying to go out with a bang? Carrie Fisher and Richard Adams both confirmed passed away today
I'll have to read Watership Down again, it's been more years than I care to say, and I remember I loved it when I did read it.
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Delores Mulva
Her observations are quality research. But dark matter itself may not be the reason behind her observations, and tying her to it is a disservice.
She tied herself to it:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Vera Rubin
In a spiral galaxy, the ratio of dark-to-light matter is about a factor of ten.
http://www.amnh.org/explore/resource...nd-dark-matter
Theories that reject the idea of "dark matter" are on the fringe of physics (so was "dark matter" at one time, but nonetheless, it's now widely considered the most plausible explanation that fits the data); using Rubin as fodder for outlandish science is arguably the real disservice to her.
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PPatty
Like father, like daughter.
Or like daughter, like mother. But outliving your kids sucks, so why not? Might as well go out as a family.
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I suspect every American above the age of 4 has drank from one of the cups based on this guy's invention:
http://people.com/food/inventor-of-i...up-dies-at-84/
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anon
See post two spots above yours.
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Just heard Debbie Reynolds died.
Legendary Actress Debbie Reynolds Dies At 84
https://news.google.com/news/amp?cau...e-50b6b490a877
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Damn!
The shock of losing her daughter surely factored into this. So sad :(
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A GoFundMe campaign to keep Betty White safe until 2017 is already more than halfway to its $10K goal in less than a day:
https://www.gofundme.com/help-protec...hite-from-2016
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PPatty
Quote:
its initially simple design, eye-grabbing color, and functional interior fill lines (rings at the bottom of the cup denote 1.5 ounces, 5 ounces and 12 ounces, for liquor, wine and beer, respectively
Holy crap, I had no idea what those lines were for until now.
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Merrick ap'Milandra
Holy crap, I had no idea what those lines were for until now.
Same here, I honestly had no clue they were designed with boozing in mind.
Always figured their link to booze was because they were low cost meaning college students had more money to spend on something to put in them.
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Heat Miser's dead.
It's going to be a cold winter in Southtown this year :(
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In case anyone has forgotten... NBC presents a (much too long) list of all the famous people who died this year.
I feel like there are a few that aren't even on the list and the list is long :(
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/201...d-2016-n698791
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Here's the Graffe's list for 2016, although I feel like I'm asking for trouble posting it with 2 1/2 days left to go:
Trapper John
Natalie Cole
Boba Fett
David Bowie
Alan Rickman
William Craig – Mathematician
Celine Dion’s husband
Grizzly Adams
Glenn Frey
Iron Mike Sharpe
ABE FRIGGIN’ VIGODA
Marvin Minksy
Paul Kantner
Maurice White
Dave Mirra
Edgar Mitchell
Antonin Scalia
Vanity
George Gaynes
Harper Lee
Umberto Eco
Peter Mondavi – wineries
Tony Burton from Rocky
Frank Kelly
George Kennedy
Ray Tomlinson – inventor of email
Nancy Reagan
George Martin
Keith Emerson
Rob Ford – Toronto’s former mayor
Andy Grove – former Intel CEO
Phife Dawg
Joe Garagiola
Johan Cruyff – footballer
Garry Shandling
Patty Duke
Admiral Ackbar
Merle Haggard
Doris Roberts
Chyna
Prince. OMFG Prince is dead.
Victoria Wood and Ronnie Corbett, British comedians
Patton Oswalt’s wife Michelle McNamara
Billy Paul
Wölli
Darwyn Cooke
Bill Backer
Morley Safer
Alan Young
Nick Menza
Cato
Ali
Peter Shaffer
Kimbo Slice
Gordie Howe
ALF
Ann Guilbert
Attrell Cordes from PM Dawn
Anton Yelchin
Ralph Stanley, bluegrass legend
Carlo Pedersoli
Pat Summitt
Buddy Ryan – it’s been a tough year for the Ryan clan
Elie Wiesel
Garry Marshall
Denny “They are what we thought they were” Green
Miss Cleo
Jack Davis
Jerry Doyle
David Huddleston
John Saunders
R2D2
Jack Riley
The Little Red-Haired Girl
Mr. Fuji
Gene Wilder
Edward Albee
W.P. Kinsella, Field of Dreams author
Charmain Carr
Jose Fernandez
Arnold Palmer
Steve Dillon
Pete Burns
Leonard Cohen
Robert Vaughn
Leon Russell
Florence Henderson
Castro
Ron Glass
Jim Delligatti – created the Big Mac
Andrew Sachs
Peng Chang Kuei – not General Tso
Peter Vaughan
Rashaan Salaam
John Glenn
Greg Lake
Alan Thicke
Craig Sager
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Carrie Fisher
Joey Boots
Rick Parfitt
George Michael
Vera Rubin
Richard Adams
Debbie Reynolds
Red solo cup, I fill you up, let’s have a party
Heat Miser
That's a mighty, mighty list.
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That's a mighty, mighty list.
A mighty, mighty shitty list. As has been said here before: FUCK YOU, 2016!
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This thread was started in 2009. 2016 posts start midway down page 21, for people with the 20 posts per page format. This is page 43.
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Keion Carpenter, former Bills and Falcons safety.
Former Bills, Falcons safety Keion Carpenter dies at 39 after accident on family vacation
https://news.google.com/news/amp?cau...e-50b6b490a877
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Merkus
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“They were running to the car when (Carpenter) slipped, fell, hit his head and slipped into a coma. It was just a freak accident.
Life is too short.
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Originally Posted by
Grindel
Here's the Graffe's list for 2016, although I feel like I'm asking for trouble posting it with 2 1/2 days left to go:
Everybody heard it. Grindel is to blame for any deaths from here out.
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Eremius
Everybody heard it. Grindel is to blame for any deaths from here out.
My collection of rare, incurable diseases... VIOLATED! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Grindel
Life is too short.
It just reinforces the fact that you never know when the worst can happen. Human life is fragile; any little thing can happen and it could be taken away just like that. So sad!
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George Rail Road fucking Martin.
No... That's not what I meant. He isn't dead. He is the only person who could be responsible for this many deaths of our beloved.
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Khieran
It just reinforces the fact that you never know when the worst can happen. Human life is fragile; any little thing can happen and it could be taken away just like that. So sad!
This is why I am not scared to fly, I see people harp about plane crashes and terrorists and all that shit but I see it this way... life is limited so eh if it is going to end it is going to end. And honestly id rather it end at 700mph into something solid than slowly and hooked up to tubes like I am locutus of borg.
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FilanFyretracker
This is why I am not scared to fly, I see people harp about plane crashes and terrorists and all that shit but I see it this way... life is limited so eh if it is going to end it is going to end. And honestly id rather it end at 700mph into something solid than slowly and hooked up to tubes like I am locutus of borg.
Yeah, but he came back and wiped them from eternity!
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Pan Pan the panda, the guy whose name comes up a lot when a captive panda is asked, "Who's your daddy?"
http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/30/asia/p...ead/index.html
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Tinthalas Tigris
George Rail Road fucking Martin.
No... That's not what I meant. He isn't dead. He is the only person who could be responsible for this many deaths of our beloved.
Ahhh, didn't see the bottom line.
I initially said "That's not funny" but after reading the rest, it is. :D
What's the joke I heard a few years back? Why doesn't GRRM use Twitter?
He can't, he killed all 140 characters.
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One last kick in the pants from 2016.
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Merrick ap'Milandra
Holy crap, I had no idea what those lines were for until now.
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FilanFyretracker
Same here, I honestly had no clue they were designed with boozing in mind.
As it turns out, they weren't. People.com’s obit spread an urban legend:
http://www.snopes.com/food/prepare/solocups.asp
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Would it make sense to start/sticky a yearly death thread rather than having one giant one?
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Technically it started as a death pool thread, where people would guess who was going to pass away next. For that you need continuity. But it has sort of evolved to an obit thread.
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Eremius
Would it make sense to start/sticky a yearly death thread rather than having one giant one?
I like the giant continuous thread.
Taking it into separate threads would involve having to SEARCH multiple threads (which would involve finding them first) and searching uses CPU cycles on the hosting provider due to database wibbly wobbly time-y wime-y things.
With it all in one thread I can just hit "search thread" instead of hitting advanced search and refining, or worse, using the search box and returning thousands of results.
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PPatty
The best part about the graphic that solo put on for that (in the snopes article) is that the middle column really *is* what my bandmate and his daughter use red solo cups for when we're camping. She eats cereal out of hers, they use them for toothbrushing/mouthwash, and for drinking water.
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Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey circus, aged 146:
http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/14/entert...ing/index.html
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Delores Mulva
Yeah, this one hits you in the feels.
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i went to see the Gunther Gable Williams Farewell Tour when i was about 6 or 7 years old. i was not especially impressed.
I think circus vargas does a much better job.
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PPatty
Now he can trade coconuts to the head with the Rowdy One in that Big Cage Match in the sky.
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Gene Cernan, last man to walk the moon.
We haven't had a manned expedition up there since 1972? Mindboggling.
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Dawlin
Yeah, everyone loves de-funding NASA, and it's been under-funded since the USSR stopped being a thing anyway.
I don't think we've even had an UNMANNED mission to the moon since then, but China has.
Last I heard, China is planning a manned mission by 2020 as a precursor to mining He3.
Obviously, that doesn't line up with US corporate interests because we love being rogered by the saudis for oil instead, but we could have been making large strides and simply haven't been.
Too many buyouts towards the people who do the voting.
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Originally Posted by
Merrick ap'Milandra
Yeah, everyone loves de-funding NASA, and it's been under-funded since the USSR stopped being a thing anyway.
I don't think we've even had an UNMANNED mission to the moon since then, but China has.
Last I heard, China is planning a manned mission by 2020 as a precursor to mining He3.
Obviously, that doesn't line up with US corporate interests because we love being rogered by the saudis for oil instead, but we could have been making large strides and simply haven't been.
Too many buyouts towards the people who do the voting.
Just imagine how much NASA the money wasted on that boondoggle in Iraq could have bought...
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FilanFyretracker
Just imagine how much NASA the money wasted on that boondoggle in Iraq could have bought...
Precisely my point.
Everyone likes to keep saying that throwing money at the military industrial complex is really, really good for the economy because it stimulates technological advances, funds scientific innovation, and is why we're as advanced as we are as a country.
Somehow everyone seems to forget that we don't HAVE to funnel that money through a military system that pulls this crap FIRST in order to get the same results with regards to technological innovation.
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Also, going back to the original point of this thread, GUESSING deaths, I'm going to say Jan Michael Vincent bites it this year.
I mean, I sure hope not because it looks like he FINALLY got a handle on his alcoholism and IV drug use around the time he turned 70, but it was so bad that they had to amputate part of one of his legs...which doesn't bode well for a guy in his 70's with a 40 year history of it.
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Merrick ap'Milandra
Also, going back to the original point of this thread, GUESSING deaths, I'm going to say Jan Michael Vincent bites it this year.
I just googled him. Holy moly, I hadn't seen a picture of him since I was a raving teenage Air Wolf fan in the 80's. Years of hard life, indeed.
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Oh man there goes my youth
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Merrick ap'Milandra
Also, going back to the original point of this thread, GUESSING deaths, I'm going to say Jan Michael Vincent bites it this year.
I'll take a long-range flyer for this year on Bush the Elder.
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He and his wife both. When he declined the invite to the Inauguration, he said that his doctor told both he and his wife that if they were outside in January they'd end up six feet under.
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Brenda Barnes. I'm probably the only one who knows this person but she did have a significant impact as one of the first female CEO's of a major corporation and then quitting at PespiCo so she could spend time with her kids. She later became CEO of Sara Lee. She had an impact in my life as she graduated from the college I went to and spoke at my graduation. It was by far the best commencement speech I have heard in person. She had a stroke 6 years ago and died at 63.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/former-s...11460?mod=e2fb
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Granger has been looking pretty rough over the last few episodes.
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Damn... too many of these deaths lately are hitting close to my age range. Ferrer was only 61 :(
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Khieran
Damn... too many of these deaths lately are hitting close to my age range. Ferrer was only 61 :(
This board is not getting much in the scale of fresh meat. As time goes on . . .
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Yordano Ventura, pitcher for the Royals. Killed in a car crash :(
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/214108...dies-in-crash/
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I really hate how old age, health problems rob so many folk we like of their dignity :(
death comes to all, but losing their personal dignity is just foul
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Just saw the news about MTM. I really liked The Dick Van Dyke Show and loved The Mary Tyler Moore Show, she was definitely a television superstar.
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We've had a few noteworthy deaths already, but at least it was considerate of 2017 to wait 25 days before hitting us with the first A-list notable.
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Grim Reaper got tired of Trumpavision and decided to take someone out that he knew would distract the media for a few minutes.
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Literally the second joke I ever read out of a joke book, at age 5: "What's Purple and lives in Minneapolis? Mary Tyler Plum!" Apparently that was hilarious inside the 1970s kindergarten circles.
Rest in peace :(
Edit: the first joke: "What's red and goes beep beep? A strawberry in a traffic jam!" I think that was the obscure fruit references chapter of the book.
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The hit parade continues...RIP John Hurt.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...r-aged-77.html
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No word yet on if he regenerated into Christopher Eccleston after passing.
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Won't be missed...
http://empirenews.net/breaking-charl...rnia-hospital/
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PPatty
Dammit, I should have known better.
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The original Apollo on Battlestar Galactica, Richard Hatch, of pancreatic cancer at 71:
http://www.tmz.com/2017/02/07/battle...rd-hatch-dead/
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Joost van der Westhuizen, South Africa rugby legend, dies aged 45 after seven-year battle with motor neurone disease
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-uni...-battle-motor/
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Woodja
Every once in a while I forget how much the Dutch had to do with South Africa, then I either remember things like Boerewors and Potjiekos, or see a name like that guy's.
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Ackar
I had no idea he was still alive. I bet most comedians did not either.
I've heard more past tense conversations about him for enough time that I never bothered to look up his Cause of Death for all the years i assumed he was dead.