Dropping Like Flies

Eunice Kennedy Shriver
Andy Kessler
ggw wrote:
Les Paul:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32403755/ns/entertainment-music/?GT1=43001

"Somewhere there's heaven … that's where you are."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0B2Wtvznfc&feature=related
Musician & producer Jim Dickenson
Allen Shellenberger, drummer for Lit.
Venerable wrote:
Allen Shellenberger, drummer for Lit.
This news makes me come.
This news makes me complete.
This news makes me completely miserable.
Oh sweet Jesus, yes, I was the first one to get to it. I thought for sure 3 or 4 other people would type it in faster than me.
lagas wrote:
Robert Novak

http://www.suntimes.com/news/sweet/1721877,sun-times-columnist-robert-novak-dead-081809.article
While he was a journalist's journalist for most of his years, his legacy is going to be forever stained with his near traitorous actions in the Valerie Plame incident.
Character actor John Quade


John Quade, who played the heavy in some Clint Eastwood movies and was the sheriff in the television mini-series ?Roots,? died on Aug. 9 at his home in the Southern California desert town of Rosamond. He was 71.

Mr. Quade had dozens of television and movie roles in a career that spanned more than a quarter-century. His movies included ?Papillon? , ?High Plains Drifter?, and ?The Outlaw Josey Wales.?

He is perhaps best remembered as the motorcycle gang leader in the Eastwood movie ?Every Which Way but Loose? and its sequel, ?Any Which Way You Can.?

He also played Sheriff Biggs in episodes of ?Roots.?

Before he entered acting, Quade worked in the aerospace industry. According to his widow, he built parts that are still on the moon.
Julian, wrote:
lagas wrote:
Robert Novak

http://www.suntimes.com/news/sweet/1721877,sun-times-columnist-robert-novak-dead-081809.article
While he was a journalist's journalist for most of his years, his legacy is going to be forever stained with his near traitorous actions in the Valerie Plame incident.


oh please, most people have already forgot about that incident . . . and if you do mention it they'll show up with an ak-47 and scream, "2nd amendment!"
walkonby wrote:
and if you do mention it they'll show up with an ak-47 and scream, "2nd amendment!"

speaking of which: http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/08/18/obama.protest.rifle/index.html

FUCK YEAH.

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Ted Kennedy
thirsty wrote:
Eunice Kennedy Shriver
brennser wrote:
Ted Kennedy
thirsty wrote:
Eunice Kennedy Shriver



i've been listening to the dead kennedys all morning in his honour.
walkonby wrote:
brennser wrote:
Ted Kennedy
thirsty wrote:
Eunice Kennedy Shriver



i&#039;ve been listening to the dead kennedys all morning in his honour.


The first song my phone played in the car this morning was "Forward To Death."
walkonby wrote:
brennser wrote:
Ted Kennedy
thirsty wrote:
Eunice Kennedy Shriver



i&#039;ve been listening to the dead kennedys all morning in his honour.

you've been waiting to use this one, haven't you?

your use of the british spelling of "honour" is intriguing.
From todays news…..

The Hillsborough County medical examiner?s office Friday said Mays had last used cocaine days before his death. The report said that although Mays died from heart disease, cocaine use was a contributing cause of death.
DJ AM
wml7 wrote:
DJ AM


drug overdose.  sad.  guess we know why he was suing the plane crash.