prodigy
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Crazy stuff. This video is from just 7 months agoIt feels like this thread has been more active than ever over the last month or two.
Louie always seemed like one of the most down to earth, nice people. He'll be missed.
Crazy stuff. This video is from just 7 months agoIt feels like this thread has been more active than ever over the last month or two.
Loved WKRP. One of the quirkiest and funniest sitcoms of all time. The Turkey Drop episode is one of the all-time great episodes of any sitcom ever. He did some good work after that too, but not as much as I would have hoped. He was a great character actor. Actually had no idea he was 81. He is 4 years younger than my parents, but didn't seem that old when I watched him on WKRP. Weird how that works.![]()
Howard Hesseman, the hard rocking DJ on 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' dies at 81 | CNN
Actor Howard Hesseman, best known as the hard-rocking disc jockey Dr. Johnny Fever on the sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati" has died, according to his manager, Robbie Kass.www.cnn.com
Loved WKRP. One of the quirkiest and funniest sitcoms of all time. The Turkey Drop episode is one of the all-time great episodes of any sitcom ever. He did some good work after that too, but not as much as I would have hoped. He was a great character actor. Actually had no idea he was 81. He is 4 years younger than my parents, but didn't seem that old when I watched him on WKRP. Weird how that works.
Chy Chy Rod Rig GuezWho knew that turkeys don't fly?
This show is how I learned to spell chihuahua.
Died on Groundhog day?
Dead groundhogs still cast a shadow, they just can’t see it.Died on Groundhog day?
Does this mean never ending winter?!?!!?
Not if they are buried.Dead groundhogs still cast a shadow, they just can’t see it.
I was wondering why I didn't see anything today.
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Mark Lanegan — of Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age — dies aged 57
Musician Mark Lanegan — best known as the lead vocalist of the Screaming Trees and former member of Queens of the Stone Age — has died in Ireland.www.abc.net.au
Boo!
Saw him a couple of times. Loved his work with PJ Harvey. The tributes alone read like a list of my most listened to artists of the last 10 years.
Two really surprising things from that link.
1. I never knew he was in QOTSA.
2. I didn’t know Iggy Pop was still alive. This has to be a Mandela effect.
Did you know that Iggy had QOTSA as basically his backup band for an album?Two really surprising things from that link.
1. I never knew he was in QOTSA.
2. I didn’t know Iggy Pop was still alive. This has to be a Mandela effect.
There's a book, Please Kill Me, which is an oral history of punk rock, especially the New York scene. In it, at one point, someone talks about how there was a certain dealer who loved the Stooges who would show up whenever they were playing NYC and give them coke. One time, they played a gig, and went backstage, and there was just this huge mound of it on the table. So there they are, cutting their lines, and none other than MILES DAVIS walks in -. "Hey, guys, I caught your act, you were gre... Is that COCAINE?" and he just dives in. So now I permanently have the image of Iggy and the Stooges and Miles F****** Davis just head down over a pile of cocaine.1. Not the member of QOTSA that people wanted to die.
2. I saw Iggy Pop like 3 years ago, dude is preserved from all the cocaine. Guy i used to work with worked as a bodyguard for him on an Australian tour. Said he had a roadie whose job it was to cut him lines while he played. during the 2 and a half hour gig he must have run offstage 10 times.
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Sally Kellerman, 'M*A*S*H' film star and Oscar nominee, has died at 84 | CNN
Sally Kellerman, the prolific Oscar-nominated actress who played Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" O'Houlihan in the 1970 film "M*A*S*H," has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which cited her son. She was 84.www.cnn.com