Dropping Like Flies

I am hoping this “Space” is just some trollish character keyboard warrior is playing on here as a lark…


It’s not funny but he might only be interested in amusing himself..


I think we can all agree that unless you're expecting to go to heaven when you die, death is the worst moment of life.
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
Remember when were thought celebrity COVID deaths like Adam Schlesinger and John Prine was going to be an everyday occurrence? When was the last time someone famous died from COVID-19?

admittedly one of the 1,031 people who died yesterday were famous.  i'm sure that's of great consolation to their families: "mommy died, but it's not like she was famous or anything!!!"


A vast majority of the mothers who dies of COVID yesterday were far too old have kids young enough to call them "Mommy!"

space, your sauce is getting weaker and weaker.  if i change "mommy" to "mom" or "nana" would that convince you?  just like if i said 99% of black kids are worse off than white kids, as opposed to 100%?

you're not winning on a technicality.  you're coming across as an insensitive prick who is more concerned about semantics than people.  congrats.

edit: you know who else tried to distract with a difference without distinction?  the feds that cleared Lafayette park on monday: "we didn't use tear gas".


Just a thought: perhaps people should take their mom's into their single family homes rather than putting them in nursing homes? That's where nearly half of the US COVID deaths have taken place.

Also, who do some of you sensitive souls take offense to everything i say? I simply said celebrities aren't dying of COVID at the rates that some predicted. I never implied that just because someone is not a celebrity doesn't mean they didn't matter to those who loved them.
I more interested, in Space's sauce.
Justin wrote:


Jalyn Graham "of Dope" Owens Sr.


I, would like to see, America, return to a world where people dressed like that.
Colston Statue in Bristol
James Hand
Yada wrote:
James Hand


Had not heard of him, but the family names definitely say "Texan." With that last name you could come up with some good ones.

His sons Shane Machac and Tracer Hand, his brothers Ty and Bimbo Hand, and nephew Cody Hand appreciate all the love and prayers,
Bonnie Pointer
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
James Hand


Had not heard of him, but the family names definitely say "Texan." With that last name you could come up with some good ones.

His sons Shane Machac and Tracer Hand, his brothers Ty and Bimbo Hand, and nephew Cody Hand appreciate all the love and prayers,



hutch wrote:
Bonnie Pointer


Diva, queen, legend, forever.
Yada wrote:
James Hand


A true Texan honky tonk troubadour. Not many left like James "Slim" Hand. Willie Nelson calls him "the real deal", and he would know.
Nur Omar Mohamed
Covid’d


(Rep Ilhan Omar’s father)
Alex Taylor - singer for  The Shop Assistants \ Motorcycle Boy

what's strange about this one is that it's been revealed 15 years after her death…
Heilung4eva wrote:
Does anybody here remember <a href="https://www.npr.org/2020/06/18/880323033/vera-lynn-singer-of-timeless-classics-in-wwii-era-britain-dies-at-103">Vera Lynn?</a>

so the demo on her is old….but not that old
Ughh she was 103


And her demo are WWII vets


and pink floyd fans.