Easily the most dominant RB of all time, and a significant cultural figure. I'd say RIP except that he always came across as such an intense guy that the notion of Jim Brown resting peacefully, even in death, sounds weird to me
Easily the most dominant RB of all time, and a significant cultural figure. I'd say RIP except that he always came across as such an intense guy that the notion of Jim Brown resting peacefully, even in death, sounds weird to me
I watched a couple of old interview snippets with Bob Lilly and Sam Huff yesterday, and both said Jim Brown just crushed them when he ran through them, and both of them were pretty big, and very dominant defenders. I also never knew that Art Modell gave him an ultimatum between football and movies, and he chose movies. I always thought he retired after only 9 seasons due to the way he played and simply being to abused to continue.
'This world may be another planet's hell.'{Aldous Huxley}
'After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.'{Aldous Huxley}
Ray Stevenson
I believe the first time he hit my radar was in Rome as Titus Pullo.
Tina Turner
https://apnews.com/article/tina-turn...de34565eb80662
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One of the most notorious spies in U.S. history has died:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime...79/ar-AA1c9Zfb
On deck: Shannen Doherty
Not really a favorite of mine but her being around the same age hits me.
"With your shield, or on it"
When my sister first started at the cancer agency, her worst days were children and people her age.
The Iron Sheik had a pretty funny Twitter account that will be missed.
Pat Robertson
Grave dancing or not, good riddance.
After a quarter of a century in jail, Ted Kaczynski, aka The Unabomber, 81:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/10/us/te...ead/index.html