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harry kalas hall of fame announcer for the phil phillies 73
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marilyn chambers adult film star 56 unknown cause behind the green door
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kent douglas 73 played for the toronto mapleleafs
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Mark Fidrych. Baseball player. He was rookie of the year in 1976 and an all star in 1976 and 1977.
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Being from the Philly area, Harry was just a legend here. He will be missed.warlordforever04 wrote:harry kalas hall of fame announcer for the phil phillies 73
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Don Knotts 1953 - 2006
Don Knotts died on February 24, 2006, at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California from pulmonary and respiratory complications related to lung cancer. He had been undergoing treatment at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in the months before his death, but had gone home after he reportedly had been getting better.[5] Long-time friend Andy Griffith visited Knotts’ bedside a few hours before he died. His wife and his daughter stayed with him until his death.
Knotts’ obituaries cited him as a huge influence on other entertainers. Musician and fan J.D. Wilkes said this about Knotts: “Only a genius like Knotts could make an anxiety-ridden,passive-aggressive Napoleon character like Fife a familiar, welcome friend each week. Without his awesome contributions to television there would’ve been no other over-the-top, self-deprecating acts like Conan O’Brien or Chris Farley.â€[citation needed]
Knotts is buried at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles.
Don Knotts died on February 24, 2006, at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California from pulmonary and respiratory complications related to lung cancer. He had been undergoing treatment at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in the months before his death, but had gone home after he reportedly had been getting better.[5] Long-time friend Andy Griffith visited Knotts’ bedside a few hours before he died. His wife and his daughter stayed with him until his death.
Knotts’ obituaries cited him as a huge influence on other entertainers. Musician and fan J.D. Wilkes said this about Knotts: “Only a genius like Knotts could make an anxiety-ridden,passive-aggressive Napoleon character like Fife a familiar, welcome friend each week. Without his awesome contributions to television there would’ve been no other over-the-top, self-deprecating acts like Conan O’Brien or Chris Farley.â€[citation needed]
Knotts is buried at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles.
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peter rogers, best known for his CARRY ON films.
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I hope this isnt true, but i heard something happened to Robert Pattinson???!!!??
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Where did you hear that?stone wrote:I hope this isnt true, but i heard something happened to Robert Pattinson???!!!??

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i dont think its true. some people were saying that.
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