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Gary
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Desolation Basin, Calif.
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Jun 28, 2018 - 02:32pm PT
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http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-harlan-ellison-20180628-story.html
Harlan Ellison, who emerged as a major figure in the New Wave of science fiction writers in the 1960s and became a legend in science fiction and fantasy circles for his award-winning stories and notoriously outspoken and combative persona, died Wednesday night in Los Angeles. He was 84.
He wasn't one to suffer fools.
https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a638/frank-sinatra-has-a-cold-gay-talese/
It was obvious from the way Sinatra looked at these people in the poolroom that they were not his style, but he leaned back against a high stool that was against the wall, holding his drink in his right hand, and said nothing, just watched Durocher slam the billiard balls back and forth. The younger men in the room, accustomed to seeing Sinatra at this club, treated him without deference, although they said nothing offensive. They were a cool young group, very California-cool and casual, and one of the coolest seemed to be a little guy, very quick of movement, who had a sharp profile, pale blue eyes, blondish hair, and squared eyeglasses. He wore a pair of brown corduroy slacks, a green shaggy-dog Shetland sweater, a tan suede jacket, and Game Warden boots, for which he had recently paid $60.
Frank Sinatra, leaning against the stool, sniffling a bit from his cold, could not take his eyes off the Game Warden boots. Once, after gazing at them for a few moments, he turned away; but now he was focused on them again. The owner of the boots, who was just standing in them watching the pool game, was named Harlan Ellison, a writer who had just completed work on a screenplay, The Oscar.
Finally Sinatra could not contain himself.
"Hey," he yelled in his slightly harsh voice that still had a soft, sharp edge. "Those Italian boots?"
"No," Ellison said.
"Spanish?"
"No."
"Are they English boots?"
"Look, I donno, man," Ellison shot back, frowning at Sinatra, then turning away again.
Now the poolroom was suddenly silent. Leo Durocher who had been poised behind his cue stick and was bent low just froze in that position for a second. Nobody moved. Then Sinatra moved away from the stool and walked with that slow, arrogant swagger of his toward Ellison, the hard tap of Sinatra's shoes the only sound in the room. Then, looking down at Ellison with a slightly raised eyebrow and a tricky little smile, Sinatra asked: "You expecting a storm?"
Harlan Ellison moved a step to the side. "Look, is there any reason why you're talking to me?"
"I don't like the way you're dressed," Sinatra said.
"Hate to shake you up," Ellison said, "but I dress to suit myself."
Now there was some rumbling in the room, and somebody said, "Com'on, Harlan, let's get out of here," and Leo Durocher made his pool shot and said, "Yeah, com'on."
But Ellison stood his ground.
Sinatra said, "What do you do?"
"I'm a plumber," Ellison said.
"No, no, he's not," another young man quickly yelled from across the table. "He wrote The Oscar."
"Oh, yeah," Sinatra said, "well I've seen it, and it's a piece of crap."
"That's strange," Ellison said, "because they haven't even released it yet."
"Well, I've seen it," Sinatra repeated, "and it's a piece of crap."
Now Brad Dexter, very anxious, very big opposite the small figure of Ellison, said, "Com'on, kid, I don't want you in this room."
"Hey," Sinatra interrupted Dexter, "can't you see I'm talking to this guy?"
Dexter was confused. Then his whole attitude changed, and his voice went soft and he said to Ellison, almost with a plea, "Why do you persist in tormenting me?"
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couchmaster
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Topic Author's Reply - Sep 6, 2018 - 12:33pm PT
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Burt Reynolds. 82.
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zBrown
Ice climber
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Sep 28, 2018 - 05:47pm PT
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Sad news. Why are people dying so young?
Kinda interesting (to me) my mom who was a bit older than I really liked the first Airplane album.
I liked Marty's music. Let's hear it for Grootna and Bodacious D.F.
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Reminder to self People are Strange
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zBrown
Ice climber
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Freddie Oversteegen, The Dutch Resistance Fighter Who Seduced And Killed Nazis As A Teen, Dies at 92
“Truus had met him in an expensive bar, seduced him, and then took him for a walk in the woods. She was like: ‘Want to go for a stroll?’ And of course, he wanted to. Then they ran into someone – which was made to seem a coincidence, but he was one of ours – and that friend said to Truus: ‘Girl, you know you’re not supposed to be here.’ They apologized, turned around, and walked away. And then shots were fired, so that man never knew what hit him.”
https://allthatsinteresting.com/freddie-oversteegen
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zBrown
Ice climber
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Oct 13, 2018 - 08:11pm PT
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Bill Coors, iconic American brewer, dies at 102
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Aeriq
Social climber
Location: It's a MisterE
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Oct 15, 2018 - 06:05pm PT
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Paul Allen (co-founder of a little company called Microsoft) died today at 65 from complications with non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.
RIP.
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zBrown
Ice climber
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Oct 15, 2018 - 10:20pm PT
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Just saw that too
Beyond this, he invested hundreds of millions of dollars to research disease, artificial intelligence, and bioscience. He also contributed substantial funding to organizations working to fight the 2013-2016 Ebola epidemic in West Africa. He established the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, along with a number of other institutions to showcase his collection of art, aircraft, computers, and memorabilia.
When not working, Allen was by all accounts a talented guitarist and released a blues rock album in 2013. He also had an interest in undersea exploration and was involved in locating of a number of lost planes and ships.
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Gnome Ofthe Diabase
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Out Of Bed
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Nov 12, 2018 - 12:25pm PT
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Stan Lee, of Marvel Comics fame.
Creator of Super Heros
He gave us The Incredible Spiderman & The Fantastic Four. . .
to name just 2
fragglerockjoe. . . ??
I've posted and deleted Twice now
The fact that you chose Vinnie to follow
A nod to a great contributor to the zietgiest
pizzes me off
To happily, I will speak foul of the dead
THAT guy suk'd in life,
his bro, who was shot dead
At a gig, live on stage in Ohio
was not much better
All crap bands of no redeeming value
It's good & a Glad thing that
they are both gone
This Guy died in '95
and was so much better
In memory of hard rock?
fragglerockjoe
Joe, (Not related to The FLagglers of Summit NJ?)
Is that what your avatar is about?
Time for some Skoolin'
You need A Double dose
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33Jaodra7AY
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And for Flaggerrockjoe's further edification,
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That fat POS(fat`limp dk'd'Vinie Paul) couldn't touch this*^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V V V
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Mike Friedrichs
Sport climber
City of Salt
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Nov 15, 2018 - 09:56am PT
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Roy Clark 11/15/2018. Watched him play guitar on tv as a kid. Multi-instrumentalist.
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Gnome Ofthe Diabase
climber
Out Of Bed
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Nov 15, 2018 - 10:17am PT
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At 1st I considered posting just 1 or 2 videos & went with the "The Odd Couple" ones
Which Do showcase his incredible range, that was the point of the episode.
There is no way that those 2 videos alone, would do justice to the legacy.
Roy Clark changed the world;
He brought virtuosity to "Hillbilly" music, & Blue Grass "Hillbilly" music To the masses[Click to View YouTube Video]The ANTITHESIS OF THE LAME DRUMMER,
wow
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AND SO MUCH MORE!![Click to View YouTube Video]^ ^ ^ ^ *Yes, the definition of-
ASTOUNDING
https://youtu.be/6xP0gpBXL8Y
If It A`HAdda paid half as much as "Six-String. . .He was a VIRTUOSO on the violin... [Click to View YouTube Video]
But got his start, his bread & butter [Click to View YouTube Video]`
Forever and ever, There will be only one Roy clark Banjo-Man ... Rest well picker, You deserve a parade.
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Saturday evening at Grandmama's.(Auntee Edna's, in my case)
Limited options on the TV.
Lawrence Welk or... Indeed, Edward....
fOR "OSCAR"[Click to View YouTube Video]
The POS - Pussy Grabber & Thief - Eclipses all, again destroying a chance for the U.S populace to unite in celebration of an American hero . . .
For this too, I grieve.
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apogee
climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
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Nov 15, 2018 - 10:25am PT
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^^^^^^^
Holy crap....that's simply astounding.
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fragglerockjoe
Trad climber
space-man from outer space
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Nov 15, 2018 - 06:11pm PT
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If that is the way you feel then I think it would be the best thing to disassociate my self from you.
Don't forget to post your favorite video of Jesus Christ
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couchmaster
climber
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Topic Author's Reply - Dec 2, 2018 - 05:31pm PT
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Ken Berry, the actor perhaps best known for his portrayal of Capt. Wilton Parmenter on the TV comedy series “F Troop,” died Saturday at age 85.
"Berry’s “F Troop” co-star, Larry Storch, posted a message on Facebook:
“Dear friends. We are sad to let you know our beloved Captain, Mr Ken Berry passed away tonight,” Storch wrote. “We just spoke with Jackie Joseph who confirmed the devastating news. We are at a true loss for words. Ken, we hope you know how much you were loved. Goodnight Captain. We miss you already.”
Berry was also known for roles on “Mayberry RFD,” the spinoff of “The Andy Griffith Show,” and “Mama’s Family,” a spinoff of “The Carol Burnett Show.”
But he first achieved fame on “F Troop,” which ran on ABC from 1965 to 1967. Berry’s character was the ill-prepared commanding officer of the fictional Fort Courage during the 1800s, and dealt with scheming subordinate officers as well as a local Indian tribe called the Hekawis."
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Jaybro
Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
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Dec 18, 2018 - 01:46pm PT
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Penny Marshall 75, died on the birthday of Kieth Richards 75.
Weird.....
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