Joseph Heller still dead, still at 76 (and other celebrity deaths): RIP Hank Aaron and Willie Mays
When an interviewer told Mr. Heller that he had never written anything as good as ''Catch-22,'' the author shot back, ''Who has?''
Chuck Woolery...game show host. 80-something.
Not to speak ill of the dead, but I was a contestant coordinator of Love Connection for a season, and Woolery might be the stupidest person I've ever met.
I met him once. He lived on a lake in central Texas that I used to fish. We were both fishing in the same area and we talked for a minute or so. I didn't realize it was him until someone told me.
Don't forget, also a gold huckster.
RIP Jim Abrahms
Airplane and Naked Gun were pure genius
That's no way for a man to die!
That's too bad. Airplane & the sequel have been running on one of my movie channels recently. Always great for a few gags.
oh damn....RIP....very funny filmmaker
Lou Carnesseca, great coach of St. John's basketball, known for his loud sweaters at 99.
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Marshall Brickman, Oscar-Winning Co-Screenwriter of ‘Annie Hall,’ Dies at 85
Rocky Colavito died, great Cleveland Indian player. I had his card back in the day and remember being shocked by how good his stats had been in his prime. Underrated!
Rocky Colavito died, great Cleveland Indian player. I had his card back in the day and remember being shocked by how good his stats had been in his prime. Underrated!
Rocky was great! RIP. Also this week Chicago White Sox legend Bill Melton died. 1971 AL HR champ. After retiring he alo did the post game show on local TV for many years.
Wasn't Rocky traded straight up for Harvey Kuenn? I'm old...
Rocky Colavito could sure hammer a baseball
Rocky had a game with 4 HRs once which is pretty rare. I remember reading about it on the back of his baseball card 😀
comic books, baseball cards, and it's sure up to some jerk pulling fountain sodas and floats
fill up my cool estimating the coke timeline set somewhere tward mid to late mexican seventies
imagine inspecting the vacuum filter of a miami vice shag carpet installer during the early boat shoe with no sock don johnson eighties
RIP Rickey
Greatest base stealer EVER!
Jesus, was he sick??
Pneumonia
When Ricky got on base, he was the Alpha. Pitchers would look over at him in that low and perfectly balanced crouch, and Ricky'd look, "Yeah, what are you gonna do about it?!"
He was so much fun to watch
Olivia Hussey, 73
Famed actress, most notably as Juliet in the 1968 Zeferelli production of Romeo & Juliet, and as Jess, what some horror fans call the first "final girl," in the original Black Christmas. Cancer sucks.
My 13 year old self thanks her profusely.