And if you call our operators right now, we’ll throw in pitchman Billy Mays for free!
I suspect Vince.
(Gosh they’re going at an alarming rate now!)
Maybe it’s the heat.
Actually, Billy Mays was on a plane that had a very rough landing in Tampa on Saturday afternoon (evening?); things were falling out of the overhead compartments and something bopped him on the head. It is possible (although I don’t know anything about the possibilities) that could have caused a subdural hemotoma which could have burst later (today) and killed him. IANAD, though!
Now … will Dr. G do the autopsy and will it be covered on Discovery Health?! Inquiring minds want to know … nay, need to know!
heh … make way in the handbasket!
I bet he was shouting at St. Peter when he arrived at the Pearly Gates…
It’s raining dead people!
Hallelujah!
I hope he didn’t distract Saint Pete too much at the Pearly Gates, or Jacko could climb over the wall.
Ronnie Biggs has broken a hip.
Gale Storm, an American actress and singer, who starred in two popular television programs of the 1950s, My Little Margie and The Gale Storm Show.
Didn’t have her.
C’mon Ronnie…don’t linger. You’re supposed to go downhill fast when you break a hip.
I mean, get better soon. (no I don’t!)
Does he have his cut stashed away somewhere?
Just to keep the dead celebrity train rolling … Fred Travalena, Man of 1000 Faces, 70’s gameshow/talkshow fixture … dead of cancer at 66.
I don’t think anybody had him on their list, but hell, lately a day without a dead celebrity is like a day without sunshine.
Wow, there sure has been a lot of Celebrideath lately, and yet Keith Richards still walks the earth.
the only thing left after the Apocolypse will be 10 million cockroaches, Keith Richards, and some maraschino cherries my sister buried in the back yard in 1968.
Word is it was heart disease.
The cherries, of course, being the only examples of surviving intelligent life.
Wouldn’t you know it, heart disease! And Dr. G did NOT do the autopsy!!
RIP, Billy Mays. 
I see a red door, and I want it painted, black.
Don’t forget Stephen Hawkings.