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Celebrity death in threes


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Given that celebrities usually die in groups of three, given the recent spate, Ed McMahon, Farah Fawcett, Michael Jackson & Billy Mayes, does this mean that celebrated pitchmen only count for one half each?

Guest Fisher
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MJ, FF and EMcM were all A-listers (actually icons) ... that is your Three.

 

A second three has started: Fred Travalena, comedian from the 70's & 80's,

died yesterday also; add him to Billy Mayes, so one more B-lister should soon depart.

 

By the way if you want to play the Kevin Bacon game, according to wikipedia, Fred Travalena appeared in the premeire episode of 1991's Ryan O'Neal/Farrah Fawcett short-lived situation comedy "Good Sports"

 

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Guest zipperzone
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Given that celebrities usually die in groups of three, given the recent spate, Ed McMahon, Farah Fawcett, Michael Jackson & Billy Mayes, does this mean that celebrated pitchmen only count for one half each?

 

You can add one more to the list with the passing of Gail Storm today. Or is it spelled Gayle? Or Gale? She was 86 and living in a Rest Home (care facility).

 

Let's hope July does not mimic June in the terminal department.

 

And I have just read that comedian Fred Travalena died today from cancer at age 66.

Guest zipperzone
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Gale Storm's obit was in the L.A. Times today.[/color][/size][/font]

 

Thanks for the correct spelling.

Guest zipperzone
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Almost too many to count.....

 

With the announcement today of two more entertainer's deaths it's getting almost to many to count.

 

Add to the list, Karl Maldon and Mollie Sugden who played Mrs Slocombe on "Are You Being Served?"

 

Please, enough already

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