And yet no mention of how [del]Opie[/del] [del]Richie[/del] Ron is taking the news
He was on CNN this afternoon.
Not well, I would imagine, and not anxious to speak about it.
Clint Howard’s the one with the greatest debt to Andy. If Andy hadn’t helped to make Ron successful, he would have never have been able to implement family welfare and hire the marginally human Clint.
Yes, we plant folk are dangerous. Mess with us, and we’ll take you off our lists!
I had a feeling this conversation would mention Tranya sooner or later.
Shouldn’t they all?
Who is she?
You know; Tranya Harding. Her ex whacked Nancy Kerrigan with the club on the knee before the winter Olympics some years ago.
“I used to be a figure skater…until I took a club to the knee”
So, she got a sex change later? Figures, it seems she already had plenty of testosterone in her system.
No, you’re thinking of Trannya.
Ben Davidson, whose pro football career was primarily spent with the Oakland Raiders, has died at the age of 72. Besides starring at defensive end, Davidson was also known for his roles in Miller Lite commercials and in such films as MASH.
R.C. Owens, whose heroics as a San Francisco 49ers receiver helped introduce the term “alley oop” to the sports lexicon, passed away at 77. Owens, who had led the country in rebounding while playing basketball for the College of Idaho, not only used his leaping ability in catching the football, but once blocked a field-goal attempt on the gridiron by swatting the ball away just as it was about to clear the crossbar (a stratagem since banned by the NFL).
One obituary that slipped through the cracks last month:
Richard Lynch, who employed his platinum hair and scarred face to play villainous characters in films like “Bad Dreams” and “The Sword and the Sorcerer,” was found dead on Tuesday at his home in Palm Springs, Calif. He was 76.
And this one from yesterday:
Eric Sykes, one of the most popular British comic actors of his generation, died on Wednesday. He was 89. His movies in the 1960s and 1970s included “Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines” (1965), “The Spy With a Cold Nose” (1966) and “Theater of Blood” (1973). He later played a servant in “The Others” (2001), starring Nicole Kidman, and had a small part as a gardener in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (2005).
Bob Welch, formerly of Fleetwood Mac has popped his clogs. Suicide at age 65.
Ernest Borgnine dead at the age of 5 points.
Leo Laporte was reading this page on air at TWiT Live just now. Baker got a shout-out.