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My FIL was very fortunate, talented and capable he trained pilots for the B-17 and when I say fortunate it's because he was both well liked and an excellent instructor so that he spent his enlistment here in the states. Still I think that came back to bite him, one flight they were out in New Mexico when they saw a huge flash in the sky and flew over to look. I still think flying threw the radiation from that blast is what brought on the cancers that ended his life.
I bet that was really cool though.
I know a lady who's a "Downwinder."
I press my face against the microwave glass to make my food cook faster. Living on the edge.
She didn't have the choice. She lived downwind from the Nevada Test Site back then. There are quite a few people in my County who are "Downwinders."
Guitarist Don Wilson, last surviving founder of surf-rock pioneers The Ventures, dies at 88
Sheldon Silver, corrupt New York Democrat legislative boss, dies in jail at 77.
Peter Robbins, original Charlie Brown voice actor, dead at 65 (an apparent suicide): https://nypost.com/2022/01/26/peter-robbins-original-charlie-brown-voice-actor-dead-at-65/
Said he was bipolar and was hospitalized for this recently. Wha5 a shame, managing mental illness can be very difficult.
Meatloaf's last video talking about his upcoming surgeries ....https://youtu.be/T9dEouZQ6gM
NEW YORK (AP) — Howard Hesseman, who played the radio disc jockey Johnny Fever on the sitcom “WKRP in Cincinnati" and the actor-turned-history teacher Charlie Moore on “Head of the Class,” has died. He was 81.Hesseman died Saturday in Los Angeles due to complications from colon surgery, his manager Robbie Kass said Sunday.Hesseman, who had himself been a radio DJ in the '60s, earned two Emmy nominations for playing Johnny Fever on CBS’ “WKRP in Cincinnati,” which ran for four seasons from 1978-1982. The role made Hesseman a counterculture icon at a time when few hippie characters made it onto network television.“I think maybe Johnny smokes a little marijuana, drinks beer and wine, and maybe a little hard liquor," Hesseman told The New York Times in 1979 as he readied for one of three “Saturday Night Live” hosting gigs. “And on one of those hard mornings at the station, he might take what for many years was referred to as a diet pill. But be is a moderate user of soft drugs, specifically marijuana.”
Howard Hesseman, star of 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' dies at 81https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/us/howard-hesseman-star-of-wkrp-in-cincinnati-dies-at-81/ar-AATiKDP?ocid=uxbndlbing
Dr. Jonny Fever has passed.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/howard-hesseman-dead-wkrp-cincinnati-1235084085/@Cyber Liberty @txradioguy All right, Cincinnati, it is time for this town to get down! You've got Johnny... Dr. Johnny Fever, and I am burning up in here! WHOA! We ALL in critical condition babies, but you can tell me where it hurts, 'cause I got the healing prescription here from the big 'KRP musical medicine cabinet! Now I am talking about your 50,000-watt intensive CARE unit, babies! So just sit right down, relax, open your ears REAL wide and say "Give it to me straight, doctor, I can take it!" I almost forgot, fellow babies... BOOGER!
Our DJ Club lost a great one...
A FORMER Miss USA titleholder is dead after falling from her high-rise apartment in New York City.Police were called to Cheslie Kryst’s midtown apartment building around 7:13am. Paramedics were also at the scene but Kryst, who won the crown in 2019, was pronounced dead.An investigation is underway, however, police believe the former beauty queen, who lived on the 9th floor, jumped to her death.According to the New York Post, Kryst was last seen on the building’s terrace, which is on the 29th floor. The building is located at 350 West 42nd Street.Chillingly, Kryst shared a photo of herself on Instagram just hours before her death with the caption, “May this day bring you rest and peace.”