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    But where does Buddy belong?
    Buried in the ground somewhere or another?

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    Nobel Peace Prize winner, author, Holocaust survivor, and person voted "Most Likely To Appear In A New York Times Crossword Puzzle", Elie Wiesel, dead at 87:

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/02/world/elie-wiesel-dies/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grindel View Post
    Buried in the ground somewhere or another?
    Definitely belowground. It is known.

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    Well at least the newest listing died at 87. I mean so far this year the reaper has been a wee bit greedy.

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    Just before the thread fell off the first page: Garry Marshall, producer and director, at age 81:

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/20/entert...ary/index.html

    That article doesn't get across exactly how prolific he was:

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005190/

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    And his stint on Hocus Pocus with Penny...always loved that.

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    Definitely a loss, I enjoyed most of what he did. As a kid I always enjoyed Love, American Style, and of course Mork & Mindy, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, The Odd Couple. It's amazing what he was part of. Hocus Pocus was one of my daughter's favorite movies to watch at Halloween when she was younger, and you're right, Laedria, he and Penny Marshall were awesome in it.
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    Football fans will remember this fella:

    Denny Green dies

    Not an all-time great coach, but a very good coach who couldn't get over the hump, in the realm of guys like Chuck Knox and George Allen. Although if Randy Moss doesn't drop a TD pass that hits in the gut against the Falcons in that NFC championship game, or if Gary Anderson doesn't have his first miss of the year on a what should have been an easy field goal in that same game, Green probably has a Super Bowl title to his name.

    And of course:


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    Tom Selleck is not dead, despite all the hoopla :P

    Magnum PI, Quigley Down Under for the win!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PPatty View Post
    Football fans will remember this fella:

    Denny Green dies

    Not an all-time great coach, but a very good coach who couldn't get over the hump, in the realm of guys like Chuck Knox and George Allen. Although if Randy Moss doesn't drop a TD pass that hits in the gut against the Falcons in that NFC championship game, or if Gary Anderson doesn't have his first miss of the year on a what should have been an easy field goal in that same game, Green probably has a Super Bowl title to his name.

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    Sad to see him go. He frustrated me to all hell but he was a good coach and a good person. Plus, he had one of the top two sports rants of all time (can you guess the other one I'm thinking of?)

    As for that NFC Championship game, part of me died that day and I actually became less of a fan of the NFL because of it. The most hilarious episode of How I met Your Mother was the one where Marshal takes Robins to a Vikings' Bar and all they can do is commiserate about the 1999 NFC Championship game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverblade-T-E View Post
    Tom Selleck is not dead, despite all the hoopla :P

    Magnum PI, Quigley Down Under for the win!
    He is amazing in Blue Bloods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dramadon View Post
    He is amazing in Blue Bloods.
    thanks for the tip, mate!
    will look see if Amazon vid has that

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    Plus, he had one of the top two sports rants of all time (can you guess the other one I'm thinking of?)
    Assuming that we're limiting the field to coaches' press conference rants, I assume it's something from this list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PPatty View Post
    Assuming that we're limiting the field to coaches' press conference rants, I assume it's something from this list.
    That's a great list and the one I was thinking of was number 1.

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    Found another list, I think I like this compilation even more:

    http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-bi...185004931.html

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    Wonder if she saw that coming... oh, cancer. So probably

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    Dionne Warwick should have called her and foretold her, if not.

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    I blame Dmitry posting the Alfred E. Neuman picture for this: Jack Davis, Mad magazine artist who drew Alfred E. Neuman, dead at 91:

    http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-36912468

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    Dmitry's Curse in action. I haven't read Mad Magazine much in the last couple of decades, but in high school and college I bought it as much as I could, such a classic. Jack Davis was truly a master in the art of cartooning.
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