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    Mike Ilitch, owner of the Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, and founder of Little Caesar's, at 87:

    http://www.tsn.ca/tigers-red-wings-o...at-87-1.669160

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delores Mulva View Post
    Mike Ilitch, owner of the Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, and founder of Little Caesar's, at 87:

    http://www.tsn.ca/tigers-red-wings-o...at-87-1.669160
    Damn. That's one cool dude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinthalas Tigris View Post
    Damn. That's one cool dude.
    My buddy from Detroit used to speak very highly of him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinthalas Tigris View Post
    Damn. That's one cool dude.
    Awesome guy, except for the Little Caesar's part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonlainy View Post
    Awesome guy, except for the Little Caesar's part.
    $5 pizzas man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonlainy View Post
    Awesome guy, except for the Little Caesar's part.
    Another instance where the restaurant itself makes all the difference.

    There's a Little Caesar's about 25 miles from here that's 100% fantastic, high quality, tasty, perfectly-cooked pizza every time. During the dinner hour on Fridays, the pizzas don't have time to sit around. They're out the door the instant they're out of the oven and there are always lines. I wouldn't be surprised if the guy who owns that franchise came up with his own instructions for ingredient levels and cook time.

    Most of the other ones turn out crap and the pizzas will spend hours sitting in the warmer.
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    Al Jarreau.

    Damn, this one stings. My wife and I saw him perform several times - always amazing, always full of energy. Dwammit


    I've played "Boogie Down" in a full horn section too many times to count at birthday parties, company Chrismas dinners and various parties. Always filled up the dance floor, no matter the venue - being able to write stuff like that is also a great, great gift, no matter if it's fashionable or not. Plus, you know, it's damned fun to play. Thank you for facilitating many tips Al - RIP!
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    Mornin' is one of the songs in the rotation when I take the little one to preschool in the mornings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grindel View Post
    Mornin' is one of the songs in the rotation when I take the little one to preschool in the mornings.
    Our son had severe baby colic, and I used to rock him to sleep while we listened to Al's take on Mas Que Nada:


    Like I said, this one stings. So many memories
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawlin View Post
    Our son had severe baby colic, and I used to rock him to sleep while we listened to Al's take on Mas Que Nada:


    Like I said, this one stings. So many memories
    I swear to God, I was just listening to this track by Tamba Trio on the way in to work today. I had no idea Al had a version too, but of course he did. Thank you for sharing this, it takes a little bit of the bite away.

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    The whole album is awesome, and filled with amazing jazz performers. Anything that contains Al, Joe Sample (RIP also ) and Marcus Miller is magic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinthalas
    Damn. That's one cool dude.
    He paid the rent for Rosa Parks for a decade without making any noise about it. Very cool dude.

    http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/15/us/mik...rnd/index.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delores Mulva View Post
    He paid the rent for Rosa Parks for a decade without making any noise about it. Very cool dude.

    http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/15/us/mik...rnd/index.html
    Wow, that's AWESOME.

    I wonder how much he did for other people who weren't as famous, or perhaps even at all famous, that we'll never know about.

    One of my now-deceased buddies who spent his whole life in Detroit was exactly the same way.

    Anyone, anywhere, no matter who, if they needed ANYTHING, he had crash space to offer, food, assistance, ANYTHING, friend, acquaintance, or stranger.

    He made big money early on in his career as an engineer for big motors, paid off his house, socked a crapton of money away, and basically spent time providing things for others, silently, never asking for recognition with the rest of what he made.

    He lived modestly in a nice, paid-off house, and just enjoyed spending time with other people and helping them in any way if they needed it.
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    http://www.espn.com/wwe/story/_/id/1...steele-dies-79

    George 'The Animal' Steele. He made it to 79 though which is impressive for a wrestler, although he probably didn't do steroids and other drugs like so many do.

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    The Tigers collectively all were hoping to win the World Series a couple years back as they acknowledged he'd spent so money on the team and was getting aged. I think it was Leyland's last season back in 2013. That's the kind of team owner you hope for your favorite sports team, one the players want to perform for and not just to collect the paycheck.

    Old Man Rooney was like that, a driving force for those first couple Steelers' Super Bowl wins in the 1970's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delores Mulva View Post
    He paid the rent for Rosa Parks for a decade without making any noise about it. Very cool dude.

    http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/15/us/mik...rnd/index.html
    That's the kind of person that is truly worthy of admiration. He helped someone for years, and didn't go out and broadcast that fact for the world to shower adoration on him - he did it because he saw someone in need and wanted to help. Truly awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shatter View Post
    http://www.espn.com/wwe/story/_/id/1...steele-dies-79

    George 'The Animal' Steele. He made it to 79 though which is impressive for a wrestler, although he probably didn't do steroids and other drugs like so many do.
    He was a pretty sharp fella in real life. Fun character in the ring and at the zoo:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gidizlo View Post
    That's the kind of team owner you hope for your favorite sports team, one the players want to perform for and not just to collect the paycheck.
    Had that, his name was Eddie DeBartolo. Sadly he had other stuff that was less fine-tuned than the Niners
    If he had still been the owner, we'd be looking at a couple of more Lombardi tropies in the Niner collection.
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    Off to fight George "the Animal": Ivan Koloff, real name Oreal Perras, dead at 74, liver disease:

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...aign=editorial

    Norma McCorvey, "Roe" of Roe vs. Wade fame, dead at 69:

    http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/18/politi...ies/index.html

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