June 10, 20196 yr comment_396102 and i'm aware of who he was because that moment when he shot his eye out, was included in the VH1 special countdown 100 most shocking moments in Rock n Roll (from 2001, not the 2009 list with Chris Jericho), hey it may be foolish but when I saw that in 2002(hey back when Gusto was still MuchMoreMusic they were still showing Classic Rock stuff), I thought of that as a history lesson Edited June 10, 20196 yr by iHeart
June 10, 20196 yr comment_396112 1 hour ago, bigg jay said: You would be wrong. Geto Boys are legendary in hip hop and Bill stood out (for a couple of obvious reasons). This wasn't even the 1st time he died! If you've watched Office Space, you should be familiar with their most famous song, "Damn it feels good to be a gangsta". Geto Boys were early leaders in the Houston hip-hop scene. Lots of great songs.  RIP, Richard Stephen Shaw.Â
June 10, 20196 yr comment_396120 26 minutes ago, JCon said: Geto Boys were early leaders in the Houston hip-hop scene. Lots of great songs.  RIP, Richard Stephen Shaw. The south, in general, didn't have much of a nationwide presence in hip hop until the Geto Boys (2 Live Crew would be the exception to this). Very influential. I've had "Mind playing tricks on me" running through my head all morning, especially Bill's verse. Still one of my favorites.
June 17, 20196 yr comment_398786 Just now, FrostyWinnipeg said: Looks pretty good for 95. well in the article there's a filmed CNN obituary that's narrated by her son, he shows her final moments as well, apparently they had the same giggle
June 23, 20196 yr comment_400395 https://deadline.com/2019/06/judith-krantz-dies-best-selling-author-91-obituary-1202636830/
June 26, 20196 yr comment_400908 Poor Dog. https://www.tmz.com/2019/06/26/beth-chapman-dead-dies-51-dog-bounty-hunter-wife/?fbclid=IwAR2IMBcXozE6SZZhuXk2JExEVUIzfeDYr3RpWxx4V3nEKES0nQAcBB2IYss Bummer I watched a few episodes of ALF back when Family used to air it https://tvline.com/2019/06/26/alf-dad-dead-max-wright-died-willie-tanner/ Edited June 27, 20196 yr by iHeart
June 27, 20196 yr comment_401059 22 hours ago, iHeart said: Poor Dog. https://www.tmz.com/2019/06/26/beth-chapman-dead-dies-51-dog-bounty-hunter-wife/?fbclid=IwAR2IMBcXozE6SZZhuXk2JExEVUIzfeDYr3RpWxx4V3nEKES0nQAcBB2IYss Bummer I watched a few episodes of ALF back when Family used to air it https://tvline.com/2019/06/26/alf-dad-dead-max-wright-died-willie-tanner/ Well ,these things happen in threes. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/untouchables-actor-bill-drago-dies-at-73-1221296
June 27, 20196 yr comment_401067 you know I was actually tempted to say "Okay fate who's the third one?" (sarcastically of course) Edited June 27, 20196 yr by iHeart
June 27, 20196 yr comment_401070 6 minutes ago, iHeart said: you know I was actually tempted to say "Okay fate who's the third one?" (sarcastically of course) I was thinking it when I saw Drago and Wright, then before I could say it myself I saw Bounty Hunter's wife had also passed.
June 27, 20196 yr comment_401164 Add a 4th for today, and a very sad one. Still awaiting confirmation but twitter is reporting: Janet Arnott, local curler who won the Scotties 3 times (medallist 9 times, including 3 silver and 3 bronze) and a World Championship in 1984 (medallist 3 times, including one silver and one bronze) with Connie Laliberte (her sister), then went on to play with Cathy Overton-Clapham, and finished her playing career with Jennifer Jones' rink in 2007, appearing in her last Scotties, where she earned her 4th bronze medal (and 10th overall). Lost in the finals of the Olympic Curling trials for Calgary in 1988. Then went on to coach Jennifer Jones' squad starting in 2008, and helped them get to 7 more Scottie tournaments, winning 3 times (in 2008, 09, and 10, and winning the World Championship in 2008. Won the Olympic trials in 2013 and the Olympic Gold Medal in Sochi in 2014, after which she retired from coaching the team. Edited June 27, 20196 yr by TrueBlue4ever
July 2, 20196 yr comment_402679 On ‎2019‎-‎06‎-‎27 at 3:07 PM, TrueBlue4ever said: Add a 4th for today, and a very sad one. Still awaiting confirmation but twitter is reporting: Janet Arnott, local curler who won the Scotties 3 times (medallist 9 times, including 3 silver and 3 bronze) and a World Championship in 1984 (medallist 3 times, including one silver and one bronze) with Connie Laliberte (her sister), then went on to play with Cathy Overton-Clapham, and finished her playing career with Jennifer Jones' rink in 2007, appearing in her last Scotties, where she earned her 4th bronze medal (and 10th overall). Lost in the finals of the Olympic Curling trials for Calgary in 1988. Then went on to coach Jennifer Jones' squad starting in 2008, and helped them get to 7 more Scottie tournaments, winning 3 times (in 2008, 09, and 10, and winning the World Championship in 2008. Won the Olympic trials in 2013 and the Olympic Gold Medal in Sochi in 2014, after which she retired from coaching the team. Wow, sorry to hear about Janet Arnott. Very sad.
July 3, 20196 yr comment_403055 https://www.tmz.com/2019/07/02/lee-iacocca-dead-dies-chrysler-ford/ https://tvline.com/2019/07/03/laugh-ins-arte-johnson-dead-at-90/ Edited July 3, 20196 yr by iHeart
July 7, 20196 yr comment_405060 https://tvline.com/2019/07/07/cameron-boyce-dies-descendants-disney-channel-dead/ I haven't seen Descendants but I did watch a few episodes of Jessie since the actor that played his dad was on Whose Line (hey back in the day if any cast member showed up in anything I would make an effort to try to watch it) but then Chip Esten landed Nashville and didn't really show up much (speaking of which he'll be back on tomorrow as a fourth seater) I don't think they should make a Descendants 4, some films don't know how to stop at 3 Edited July 7, 20196 yr by iHeart
July 10, 20195 yr Author comment_405762 4 hours ago, iHeart said: I only saw him in the first two men in black films  Always an interesting actor.
July 10, 20195 yr comment_405785 Dodgeball "if you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball." Also in a couple of the Jackass movies if I recall correctly.
July 11, 20195 yr comment_405937 Man what is going on this week? https://deadline.com/2019/07/denise-nickerson-dies-willy-wonka-the-chocolate-factory-actress-was-62-1202644767/ Willy Wonka is actually a guilty pleasure film for me, and when I say guilty please I mean the film is guilty of aggravating my sweet tooth  Screw this week (I'll post something in the music thread) Now I'm sure you're probably wondering who he was, well as you can see in the post, he was one of the founders of the Persuasions, which was the inspiration for Rockapella (one of my favourite groups) Lawson left the Persuasions in 2002, and formed another group The Talk of the town, the group competed on the Sing off in 2010, and made it to the finals   Edited July 14, 20195 yr by iHeart
July 12, 20195 yr comment_406306 On 2019-07-10 at 8:52 AM, FrostyWinnipeg said: Always an interesting actor. He was a great actor.Â
July 12, 20195 yr comment_406466 On 2019-07-10 at 7:52 AM, FrostyWinnipeg said: Always an interesting actor. Rip was great on the "Larry Sanders Show", also in the classic "Freddy Got Fingered". Edited July 12, 20195 yr by Throw Long Bannatyne
July 15, 20195 yr Author comment_407594 https://abc7.com/sports/ex-boxing-champ-pernell-whitaker-dies-after-being-hit-by-car-/5396752/
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