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  • So did the Lovin" Spoonful, but I never hear them on the radio anymore.

    Adam, please check in at the front gate ( new member thread).

    Islair, thanks for clicking at the link and saving me the time. I trust is was not worth the browse.
    "Don?t worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be alright. - Bob Marley "

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    • I seem to like time wasters like that link....and that one wanted me to pay them to waste my time. No thanks. So I looked up a different one on google....FTR I am dying in 2054....puts me at 79.
      AAL:to be determined




      2011 NFL Draft Wish List:

      1. Patrick Peterson Cornerback LSU
      2. Mark Herzlich Outside Linebacker Boston College
      3. John Moffitt Center Wisconsin
      4. Steve Schilling Guard Michigan
      5. Jeremy Kerley Wide Receiver TCU
      6. Carl Johnson Tackle Florida
      7. Johnny Patrick Cornerback Louisville

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      • You need to be cautious about these sites......., I clicked on one in 2006 and it told me I was going to die in March 2010. I'm well overdue. I wear a protective construction worker hard hat everywhere I go. When I make it indoors, I have a helmet head hairdo. It's ruined my life really.
        "I'm having much more fun in my 70s in the 20s than I did in my 20s in the 70s.”

        Joe Walsh - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 22nd June 2022

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        • LOL!

          and you were laughing at
          my helmet hat
          laughing at my torch
          "I ain't the type to bitch, I ain't the type to cry, I will sit at your red light and wait for your shit to go by."

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          • Did you ever find out that a person was alive and your jaw drops and you say "HOLY SHIT no way!!"

            Well I just did lol



            Born April 10th 1915
            Harry Morgan
            (Col. Potter M*A*S*H*)

            STILL ALIVE!
            "I eat a lot of corn, so it's actually fairly easy for me to find kernels in my shits."-fontes91

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            • Bloody hell, is he? He was ancient in MASH all those years ago. Got to admit I done a similar thing couple years ago with Peter Falk...., sadly he has now passed on, but I remember thinking, my God he was a million years old in Columbo in the early 70's, what the fuck age is he now.
              "I'm having much more fun in my 70s in the 20s than I did in my 20s in the 70s.”

              Joe Walsh - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 22nd June 2022

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              • I remember him as Joe Friday's partner on Dragnet.
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                • Apparently this website makes a list of the top 50 famous people expected to die.

                  DeathList is a carefully selected list of 50 celebrities chosen by the DL Committee each calendar year for their likelihood to die during that year.


                  Ray Bradbury is 91

                  Kirk Douglas is 95 (didn't realize that)

                  Tony Martin is 98

                  Quite a few other influential people on that list.
                  2015 AAL - Ezekiel "Double Digit Sacks" Ansah.

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                  • KIRK DOUGLAS?....., he was 108 in Spartacus.
                    "I'm having much more fun in my 70s in the 20s than I did in my 20s in the 70s.”

                    Joe Walsh - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 22nd June 2022

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                    • I am always amazed (and happy to report) Mickey Rooney and Jerry Lewis are still alive, especially Lewis, he looked so sick about 10 years ago!!
                      AKA Dave Lubin

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                        Ziggy gets the ziggy
                        Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."

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                        • Ex-Ravens tackle Orlando Brown dies



                          Associated Press

                          Orlando Brown Found Dead

                          Former Ravens tackle Orlando Brown dies at age 40Tags: Orlando Brown


                          BALTIMORE -- Orlando "Zeus" Brown, the 360-pound tackle who in 1999 was accidentally hit in the eye with a penalty flag and missed three seasons because of the damage it caused, was found dead at his Baltimore home. He was 40.
                          Firefighters were called about 11 a.m. Friday because Brown was unresponsive at his home near the Inner Harbor, fire spokesman Battalion Chief Kevin Cartwright said. He said Brown was dead when firefighters arrived. The cause of death wasn't known.

                          Brown
                          Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said firefighters called police, routine procedure in such cases. He said there were no signs of trauma or suspicious activity.
                          Brown, a 6-foot-7 offensive tackle, played 10 NFL seasons -- four with the Cleveland Browns (1993-95 and 1999) and six with the Baltimore Ravens (1996-98 and 2003-05). He started 119 of his 129 games.
                          Brown will be remembered for the game between Cleveland and Jacksonville a dozen years ago when the massive tackle was struck in the right eye by a weighted penalty flag thrown by official Jeff Triplette. Brown stormed on the field and pushed Triplette, drawing a suspension.
                          Brown, whose father was blind from glaucoma, said concern for his eyesight caused him to confront Triplette. Brown was hospitalized for six days with bleeding behind the eye. He sued the NFL for $200 million, settling the lawsuit for $25 million.
                          He missed the next three seasons because of the injury, returning to football and the Ravens for the 2003 season. The Ravens learned of Brown's death during practice.
                          "Everybody knew what he meant to this organization," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. "We're forever grateful for what he did for the present team. We can't express enough sorrow for his loss."
                          Ravens director of player development Harry Swayne, Brown's former teammate and fellow tackle, called Brown "a big old puppy dog with a little bit of a bark."
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                          "He had a lot of friends around the league," he added. "He was one of the best guys. It's a tough loss."
                          Browns tackle Tony Pashos played three seasons in Baltimore with Brown.
                          "He was a really good teammate," Pashos said. "I came in under him as a backup. Even when Zeus wasn't on the team he came around and supported us. He loved us. He loved football. He could never walk away. Man, I can't believe it."
                          "I remember the attitude he brought to the building to the room," he added. "He tried hard. He told the young guys throughout practice to try hard and work on technique but then when it comes to games, it's about taking the other guy's will. And he was the apex of that. He did do that."
                          Former Ravens coach Brian Billick said Brown will always be one of his favorites.
                          "He brought such passion and physicality to practices and games," Billick said in a statement released by the Ravens. "There is no way to quantify his heart, his actual love to play football. The game was so important to him."
                          New England coach Bill Belichick, too, was shocked by the death of Brown, whom he signed and coached for three years with Cleveland.
                          "Orlando improved as a player as much as anyone I have ever seen, as he went from being a defensive lineman at South Carolina State to becoming one of the game's top offensive tackles, when he sustained his unfortunate eye injury," Belichick said in a statement. "Orlando was a true throwback player who loved football and was as tough as they come."
                          Brown was a frequent visitor to the Ravens' practices, tutoring young linemen Jah Reid and Ramon Harewood.
                          "He took time out of his busy schedule over the last couple of months to work with me to help me grow as a player," Harewood said. "To have a player and man of his stature do that for a young player like myself says all you need to know about him."
                          Brown was born in Washington and played in college at Central State in Ohio and South Carolina State.
                          He was divorced and is survived by three sons.
                          Benny Blades~"If you break down this team man for man, we have talent to compare with any team."

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                          • I remember when that happened. 40 is much too young. RIP Zeus.
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                            • Can we use this thread to wish death upon "celebrities?" I hate most of 'em.
                              The only thing missing from that Marvin Jones touchdown reversal is that it wasn't a first round playoff game.

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                              • This is belated, as he died almost a month ago, but Andy Whitfield the guy who played Spartacus on the starz show of the same name died on sept. 11.

                                I'm a big fan of the show and had to feel bad for the guy and his family.....struggled as an actor for years and finally Makes it as the star of a well received TV show, and then was diagnosed with NH lymphoma right after the 1st season. He was 39.

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