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  • https://deadline.com/2021/05/billie-...96-1234749037/

    Billie Hayes, whose portrayal of the flamboyantly and comically wicked witch Witchiepoo on the 1969-70 Saturday morning live-action children’s classic H.R. Pufnstuf, died of natural causes Thursday April 29 at Cedar’s Hospital in Los Angeles. She was 96.

    Her death was announced by her family.

    A Broadway veteran by the time she reached national fame as the flute-stealing nemesis to a psychedelic dragon, Hayes had starred as Mammy Yokum in both the Broadway and film versions of the popular late-1950s musical Lil’ Abner. She’d made her Broadway debut in New Faces of 1956 along with an ensemble that included actress Maggie Smith.

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    • Richard Halliwell, one of the creators of Warhammer/40,000, has died.
      Villain Draft 3: Fourth Place Winner

      September 11, 2001; January 6, 2021; February 13, 2021

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      • Originally posted by Mister.Weirdo View Post
        https://www.tmz.com/2021/04/22/shock...y-dance-tupac/

        Shock G, famous for Digital Underground's hit song "The Humpty Dance" and his work with Tupac Shakur, is dead.

        The rap legend was found dead Thursday in a hotel room in Tampa ... according to his father, Edward Racker.

        We're told the cause of death is unclear but there were no signs of trauma. Shock's father says authorities will conduct and autopsy.
        Such a shame between he and dmx. Kind of makes you worry of where the genre will go after all the talented artists are gone. I despise todays hip-hop . 70s through 2005 was the best. Itll probably die like rock n roll. In the last 20 21 years can anyone name a real rock n roll group when the millennium came that can hold a candle to the bands of the 80s and 90s??
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        • Saturday morning television shows for kids are just a memory. The Cartoon Network, the Disney Channel and so forth made them obsolete.

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          • Originally posted by Trey Strain View Post
            Saturday morning television shows for kids are just a memory. The Cartoon Network, the Disney Channel and so forth made them obsolete.
            Oh i agree. I just recently did a 90s binge with mighty max street sharks and making my way through gargoyles wich i never watched as a kid. I was a tmnt lifer so i ignored gargoyles. 90s was the last great decade for tv and music imo. Even some films. I remember in 2014 i went to visit family in dekalb here in Illinois wich is a good hour hour 45 depending on traffic and i saw a phone booth. Im like holy shit talk about nostalgia. Todays generation wouldnt know what a phone booth or phone book is. Hell i remember pagers. Specificaly my brothers . It was vomit dark green. Just for nostalgia ill watch old 90s talk shows and toy commercials. You dont see toy commercials anymore. You dont see wall phones anymore wich back than were 20 bucks . Today we pay a few hundred to 1200 for 1 cell phone depending on the brand.
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            Last edited by TazzMission; 05-04-2021, 02:48 PM.
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            • https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...sel-dies-at-86

              Jacques d'Amboise, the premier New York City Ballet dancer who displayed his energy and athleticism on the big screen in the musicals Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Carousel, has died. He was 86.

              D'Amboise died Sunday in his Manhattan home of complications from a stroke, his daughter, actress-dancer Charlotte d'Amboise, told The New York Times.

              He spent the past four-plus decades providing free classes to schoolchildren at his New York-based National Dance Institute.

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              • Frazier Glenn Miller, don't RIP.

                What a contemptible idiot this person was. He went to a Jewish center to kill Jews, but the three people he killed weren't Jews. Even the Ku Klux Klan hated him, because he once testified against 14 of its leaders in exchange for a reduced sentence.

                https://news.yahoo.com/man-fatally-s...153118208.html

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                • Originally posted by Trey Strain View Post
                  Frazier Glenn Miller, don't RIP.

                  What a contemptible idiot this person was. He went to a Jewish center to kill Jews, but the three people he killed weren't Jews. Even the Ku Klux Klan hated him, because he once testified against 14 of its leaders in exchange for a reduced sentence.

                  https://news.yahoo.com/man-fatally-s...153118208.html
                  I hope they release his burial plot info so i can drop trow and literally shit on his grave and wipe my ass with his photo.
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                  • https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...135012946.html

                    Model and singer Nick Kamen has died at the age of 59, according to multiple reports. There's no information as to the cause of death available at this time.

                    The Essex-born star rose to fame at age 18, after he appeared in a Levi's 501 commercial, filmed in a launderette in 1985, where he strips off down to his underwear to do laundry, while onlookers ogle. He soon became a sex symbol.

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                    • https://sports.yahoo.com/former-brew...161908922.html

                      Former Milwaukee Brewers manager Del Crandall, who was an 11-time All-Star and key figure on the Milwaukee Braves teams of the 1950s, died Wednesday at age 91.

                      Crandall's two-pronged Milwaukee career included eight All-Star appearances as a Milwaukee Brave, four Gold Gloves at catcher and a key role on the 1957 World Series champion.

                      For Brewers fans, he's the manager who took a chance on an 18-year-old shortstop named Robin Yount in 1974, naming him the starter and kicking off a 20-year Hall of Fame career.

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                      • https://www.tmz.com/2021/05/08/tawny-kitaen-dead-dies/

                        Tawny Kitaen, the actress who starred in "Bachelor Party" and whose personal life was filled with radical ups and downs, has died ... TMZ has learned.

                        Kitaen died in Newport Beach Friday. The coroner has yet to determine cause of death.

                        Kitaen, whose credits include 'The Perils of Gwendoline' and "After Midnight," was a precocious child who got the showbiz bug at 14, when she saw Peter Frampton at Balboa Stadium in San Diego. She got a backstage pass and saw the All-Access VIP treatment Peter's GF, Penny, received, and that was it. She was hooked.

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                        • No!!!! Not Tawny! Those Whitesnake videos were so awesome when I was a kid!

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                          • Originally posted by Big Daddy Dave Skywalker View Post
                            No!!!! Not Tawny! Those Whitesnake videos were so awesome when I was a kid!
                            Bull. You were already retired when those came out.

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                            • https://news.yahoo.com/barack-obama-...194919312.html

                              Former President Barack Obama announced his family's dog Bo died Saturday, saying the Obamas "lost a true friend and loyal companion."

                              "For more than a decade, Bo was a constant, gentle presence in our lives—happy to see us on our good days, our bad days, and everyday in between," Obama said in a post on Twitter accompanied with a photo of him running side-by-side with Bo through the White House.

                              "He tolerated all the fuss that came with being in the White House, had a big bark but no bite, loved to jump in the pool in the summer, was unflappable with children, lived for scraps around the dinner table, and had great hair," he said. "He was exactly what we needed and more than we ever expected. We will miss him dearly."

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                              • Originally posted by Trey Strain View Post
                                Bull. You were already retired when those came out.
                                This may be the best thing you've ever said on this site.
                                Villain Draft 3: Fourth Place Winner

                                September 11, 2001; January 6, 2021; February 13, 2021

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