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Lucky

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  1. Nothing mentioned about that atomic bomb back in 1945. "On August 6, 1945, during World War II (1939-45), an American B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first deployed atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The explosion immediately killed an estimated 80,000 people; tens of thousands more would later die of radiation exposure. " history.com
  2. Did you gasp and sob, or just gasp and clap? 😄
  3. Naturally I wish there were more vaccines available, and yes, I do fault the Biden administration for not being on top of this. But what about testing? There is a test to determine if one has monkeypox? Where do you get it? It seems to be a big secret in this area. Also, I am confused by what has been written here about those of us who had the smallpox vaccine. Does it or does it not give some immunity to monkeypox? With all respect for @SirBillybob, could someone answer me in plain English?
  4. Lucky

    Madrid!

    Air conditioning in Madrid public places cannot be set under 80 degrees to save energy, but it might make for a warm time.
  5. No argument here.
  6. What about the surgery causes a person to drink excessively?
  7. Aha!
  8. @RadioRob It's August! I want this post to be "read only!" 😃
  9. Happy Birthday, @Cooper!
  10. Tony Dow's demise was met with an outpouring of love across the country. Not messy at all. RIP Tony Dow.
  11. One can only imagine the strides that have been reached in manscaping. New tools and new faces make it more exciting than it was when we last posted about it a year or two ago. What will they come up with next?
  12. Can't be too hard on the NY Times here. The story was all over the media, so they were not alone in being misled. I think it adds some sadness to the Tony Dow story that his last days become known for the mistake rather than the man. But, we'll see.
  13. CORRECTION! Reports are that Tony Dow is not, in fact, dead: From wire services: Actor, director and artist Tony Dow, who is well known for playing Wally Cleaver on the 1950s sitcom “Leave It to Beaver,” is near death but remains alive and breathing, his wife Lauren Dow told CBS on Tuesday. The actor’s managers erroneously reported his death Tuesday morning on Facebook. The post was later removed, and Lauren Dow confirmed that her husband remains in hospice care. Dow’s son Christopher told Fox News Digital that the actor is under hospice care and “in his last hours.” Dow, 77, has been suffering from cancer. Actors Tony Dow , left, who played Wally Cleaver and Jerry Mathers, who played Beaver Cleaver in “Leave It to Beaver,” attend A Mother’s Day Salute to TV Moms at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences on May 6, 2008, in North Hollywood. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images) CORRECTION: This article originally reported that Tony Dow had died on Tuesday. It was based on wire reports of a Facebook post from Dow’s managers that was later removed after Dow’s wife told CBS that the actor is ill but remains alive.
  14. Check out those Red Sox! LOL
  15. Every episode of Leave It To Beaver that I watched as a boy should have told me that I was gay! I really liked Wally Cleaver and watched every show. But back then it wasn't to be...gays just didn't yet exist in my universe. I feel with Dow's death that part of my youth is gone, as if it wasn't already.
  16. My favorite actor of my youth, Tony Dow, has died. He had recently disclosed that he had cancer. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/26/arts/television/tony-dow-dead.html
  17. If someone is being paid some $300 an hour, usually in cash, I would be astonished if they expected a tip as well.
  18. The End Times seem to be nearing.
  19. When will the new LGBT News Forum be activated?
  20. My favorite photo of this Clark Kent:
  21. I found it interesting to read your six posts. Others might want to take a pass.
  22. The stratosphere ain't what it used to be!
  23. +1
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