https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/24/arts ... tw-nytimes
Jay Black, Soaring Lead Singer of the Americans, Dies at 82
Cara Mia back then
and more recently in 2012 at age 73 - he still had it
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Take 10 minutes to listen to Michael Powell's eulogy at his father's funeral today.Kismet wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 10:14 am General Colin Powell, 84
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/18/us/p ... -dead.html
This is a biggie IMHO.
BTW, George Patton's revolvers were IVORY not PEARL handled.
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It has been proven a hundred times that the surest way to the heart of any man, black or white, honest or dishonest, is through justice and fairness.
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Sam Huff, 87, RIP:
https://www.bing.com/search?q=sam+huff& ... 01&PC=EE04
https://www.nydailynews.com/resizer/uyW ... TY6YXY.jpg
Off the field, he was a gentleman. On the field he would turn into a monster.
My all time football hero. Will be sorely missed.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=sam+huff& ... 01&PC=EE04
https://www.nydailynews.com/resizer/uyW ... TY6YXY.jpg
Off the field, he was a gentleman. On the field he would turn into a monster.
My all time football hero. Will be sorely missed.
It has been proven a hundred times that the surest way to the heart of any man, black or white, honest or dishonest, is through justice and fairness.
Charles Francis "Socker" Coe, Esq
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Curley Culp:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curley_Culp
https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-00023895 ... 00x500.jpg
fierce collegiate wrestler and pro football player - but a gentle giant at all other times
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curley_Culp
https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-00023895 ... 00x500.jpg
fierce collegiate wrestler and pro football player - but a gentle giant at all other times
It has been proven a hundred times that the surest way to the heart of any man, black or white, honest or dishonest, is through justice and fairness.
Charles Francis "Socker" Coe, Esq
Charles Francis "Socker" Coe, Esq
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missed this item the other day ~ Mark Roth:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhTBC_3zvDE
I used to watch a great deal of bowling on TV back in the day. He sure was a very special super star.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhTBC_3zvDE
I used to watch a great deal of bowling on TV back in the day. He sure was a very special super star.
It has been proven a hundred times that the surest way to the heart of any man, black or white, honest or dishonest, is through justice and fairness.
Charles Francis "Socker" Coe, Esq
Charles Francis "Socker" Coe, Esq
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I still remember watching him vs Earl Anthony.Brooklyn wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 1:55 pm missed this item the other day ~ Mark Roth:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhTBC_3zvDE
I used to watch a great deal of bowling on TV back in the day. He sure was a very special super star.
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The Big Ragu. https://nypost.com/2021/12/02/laverne-s ... ead-at-69/
Caddy Day
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youthathletics wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 2:07 pmI still remember watching him vs Earl Anthony.Brooklyn wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 1:55 pm missed this item the other day ~ Mark Roth:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhTBC_3zvDE
I used to watch a great deal of bowling on TV back in the day. He sure was a very special super star.
Fer sure! Just awesome. It was like the Ali-Frazier of bowling.
It has been proven a hundred times that the surest way to the heart of any man, black or white, honest or dishonest, is through justice and fairness.
Charles Francis "Socker" Coe, Esq
Charles Francis "Socker" Coe, Esq
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Bob Dole:
https://www.google.com/search?q=bob+dol ... e&ie=UTF-8
A true patriot and one of the very few principled Republicans.
https://www.google.com/search?q=bob+dol ... e&ie=UTF-8
A true patriot and one of the very few principled Republicans.
It has been proven a hundred times that the surest way to the heart of any man, black or white, honest or dishonest, is through justice and fairness.
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RIP. Old school republican. From when they added ideas and value to our politics.Brooklyn wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:16 pm Bob Dole:
https://www.google.com/search?q=bob+dol ... e&ie=UTF-8
A true patriot and one of the very few principled Republicans.
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SCLaxAttack wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:56 pmRIP. Old school republican. From when they added ideas and value to our politics.Brooklyn wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:16 pm Bob Dole:
https://www.google.com/search?q=bob+dol ... e&ie=UTF-8
A true patriot and one of the very few principled Republicans.
Very good post. We could probably have a long lasting thread on principled Republicans of the past. A roster of these upstanding heroes would be longer than a football field. Margaret Chase Smith, Roy M Goodman, Earl Warren, Gov Thomas Dewey, Arlen Specter et seq. How I wish this party would be filled with such principled and patriotic public servants like it was in the past.
It has been proven a hundred times that the surest way to the heart of any man, black or white, honest or dishonest, is through justice and fairness.
Charles Francis "Socker" Coe, Esq
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Mike Nesmith: https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wi ... 8-81679525
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/m ... smith-dead
The one member of the Monkees who was a genuine talent.
https://images.ctfassets.net/23wh7e5ryr ... w=900&q=50
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/m ... smith-dead
The one member of the Monkees who was a genuine talent.
https://images.ctfassets.net/23wh7e5ryr ... w=900&q=50
It has been proven a hundred times that the surest way to the heart of any man, black or white, honest or dishonest, is through justice and fairness.
Charles Francis "Socker" Coe, Esq
Charles Francis "Socker" Coe, Esq
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Joan Didion who had a very large following here in Lake Wobegone:
Joan Didion, whose mordant dispatches on California culture and the chaos of the 1960s established her as a leading exponent of the New Journalism, and whose novels “Play It as It Lays” and “The Book of Common Prayer” proclaimed the arrival of a tough, terse, distinctive voice in American fiction, died on Thursday at her home in Manhattan. She was 87.
The cause was Parkinson’s disease, according to an email sent by Paul Bogaards, an executive at Knopf, Ms. Didion’s publisher.
Ms. Didion came to prominence with a series of incisive, searching feature articles in Life magazine and The Saturday Evening Post that explored the fraying edges of postwar American life. California, her native state, provided her with her richest material. In sharp, knowing vignettes, she captured its harshness and beauty, its role as a magnet for restless settlers, its golden promise and rapidly vanishing past, and its power as a cultural laboratory.
“We believed in fresh starts,” she wrote in “Where I Was From” (2003), a psychic portrait of the state. “We believed in good luck. We believed in the miner who scratched together one last stake and struck the Comstock Lode.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/23/book ... tw-nytimes
Joan Didion, whose mordant dispatches on California culture and the chaos of the 1960s established her as a leading exponent of the New Journalism, and whose novels “Play It as It Lays” and “The Book of Common Prayer” proclaimed the arrival of a tough, terse, distinctive voice in American fiction, died on Thursday at her home in Manhattan. She was 87.
The cause was Parkinson’s disease, according to an email sent by Paul Bogaards, an executive at Knopf, Ms. Didion’s publisher.
Ms. Didion came to prominence with a series of incisive, searching feature articles in Life magazine and The Saturday Evening Post that explored the fraying edges of postwar American life. California, her native state, provided her with her richest material. In sharp, knowing vignettes, she captured its harshness and beauty, its role as a magnet for restless settlers, its golden promise and rapidly vanishing past, and its power as a cultural laboratory.
“We believed in fresh starts,” she wrote in “Where I Was From” (2003), a psychic portrait of the state. “We believed in good luck. We believed in the miner who scratched together one last stake and struck the Comstock Lode.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/23/book ... tw-nytimes
It has been proven a hundred times that the surest way to the heart of any man, black or white, honest or dishonest, is through justice and fairness.
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SOUTH Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu dies, aged 90
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and veteran of South Africa's struggle against white minority rule, has died aged 90, the presidency said on Sunday.
Tutu was diagnosed with prostate cancer in the late 1990s and in recent years he was hospitalized on several occasions to treat infections associated with his cancer treatment.
"Ultimately, at the age of 90, he died peacefully at the Oasis Frail Care Centre in Cape Town this morning," Dr Ramphela Mamphele, acting chairperson of the Archbishop Desmond Tutu IP Trust and Co-ordinator of the Office of the Archbishop, said in a statement on behalf of the Tutu family.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/so ... 021-12-26/
A true man of Peace.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and veteran of South Africa's struggle against white minority rule, has died aged 90, the presidency said on Sunday.
Tutu was diagnosed with prostate cancer in the late 1990s and in recent years he was hospitalized on several occasions to treat infections associated with his cancer treatment.
"Ultimately, at the age of 90, he died peacefully at the Oasis Frail Care Centre in Cape Town this morning," Dr Ramphela Mamphele, acting chairperson of the Archbishop Desmond Tutu IP Trust and Co-ordinator of the Office of the Archbishop, said in a statement on behalf of the Tutu family.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/so ... 021-12-26/
A true man of Peace.
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Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb'red.
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Gary Beikirch, Green Beret medic and medal of honor winner. A true American hero. Reading what he did to win the MOH is emotional all by itself.https://www.defensenews.com/news/your-m ... ies-at-74/
https://www.cmohs.org/recipients/gary-b-beikirch
https://www.cmohs.org/recipients/gary-b-beikirch
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