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    Speaking of fiercest player of another kind:

    Eddie Van Halen dies


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    Today we sail
    On the Solar Rail
    For there's much we just don't know
    So farewell with a kiss
    Then it's fast for the mist
    Till we're sleeping in the cold below

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    Not surprising really, but still very sad. He had it all at one time, one of the best rock guitarists ever, VALERIE BERTINELLI, fame, fortune, VALERIE BERTINELLI!
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    The greatest pitcher for the greatest franchise in baseball has died:

    RIP Whitey Ford

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    Would have loved to have heard him tell stories about his and Yogi Berra's mound discussions, I bet there were some interesting ones.
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    This whole generation is going down at once, it seems like. Now it's Joe Morgan:

    https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/j...er-dead-at-77/

    I'm more familiar with him as a broadcaster than as a player. But advanced stats suggest he was the best second baseman of the past 90 years, so I wouldn't argue against the case for his excellence.


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    Oh man, I hadn't seen that yet. I've always been a big Morgan fan, even after he left the Astros for the Reds. I always thought it was cool how he jerked his back elbow when waiting for a pitch, I tried to emulate it while I played, but never had the same look that he did.
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    Conchata Ferrell (Berta)

    Not a huge star I know, and while I was never a fan of the show Two And A Half Men my ex-wife and daughter were. The times I did actually sit and watch with them Berta was the only part I found really funny, so for that I think she deserves an RIP.
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    The Amazing Randi, 92, natural causes:

    https://boingboing.net/2020/10/22/ja...ead-at-92.html

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    Alas I found Randi crossed the line in his scepticism, into zealotry :/
    Sure, charlatanism and pseudo-science are HUGE problems, oh don't I bloody know it, ick!
    But...he went too far.

    Interfering in a genuine scientific experiment showed that yes, it could be faked, but, he screwed up other folks' work doing that who were not unethical so that was outrageous, fine if he exposed charlatanism but that wasn't the case.
    and, he showed any son of a bitch could twist most research projects very damn easily, which would be acceptable if that was done ethically and put out a huge warning to all on this, but, it was egotistical

    Anyone who doesn't get the terrible threat that last bit is:
    so, oil companies, ya think they didn't hire ex-CIA operatives, at a loss and out of a job when the Cold War ended (they actually DID by the way long with many other corporations hence the huge explosion in industrial espionage end even sabotage),
    and then, perhaps get them to interfere with say, Climate Change research, as Randi had shown, scientifically, it was possible, hm?
    and that's just the start

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    The grand dame of Chinese cooking in America has died:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...00/ar-BB1aueGn



    Thanks for expanding our collective palate.

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    The writer of Mr. Bojangles, Jerry Jeff Walker. Huge in Texas, but not so much outside I think. Probably his biggest hit he performed is Sangria Wine, but he had lots of great songs. Grew up in South Texas listening to him with my cousins, so his songs always make me nostalgic.



    Also another great Texas song writer, Billy Joe Shaver, also passed away this week. Willie Nelson called him "the greatest living songwriter" at one point. Below is my favorite song by Billy Joe, although he has a bunch of good ones.

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    Oh shit, my best friend and bandmate is going to be SERIOUSLY sad about Jerry Jeff Walker.

    That guy is his go-to for "comfort music".
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    Sir Sean Connery, 90, natural causes:

    https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-54761824

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    Re: The Graffe's Celebrity Death Pool

    Quote Originally Posted by Delores Mulva View Post
    Sir Sean Connery, 90, natural causes:

    https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-54761824

    2020 really really fucking sucks, sigh


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    He wasn't the best Bond (Moore will always own that one), but props to him for giving the role a solid foundation on film, and for transitioning well into parts that suited him as he aged.

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    Ha, I win this round! Only took 11+ years

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    I would have added "and knowing when to quit" to PPatty's list, since I thought he'd left the industry on a high note, but no, he went one film too far and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was his last film.

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    RIP Alex Trebek

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