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“I got stoned and I missed it” will always have a special place in my heart. RIP weird dude.Damn, that sucks. I love "On the Cover of the Rolling Stone" and just bought a 7" single of it last night.
One of my favorite movies. I prefer it to the 2005 remake. Which is good on its own, but nothing beats the original.
Ann Robinson, actress known for staring in the 1953 movie version of War Of The Worlds, died at the age of 96 on September 26th, last year.
lol neat, that's the same chick and dude from Devil Fish (in the thumbnail, assuming Dearrow isn't hiding a shitty AI-generated thumbnail I can't see). Such terrible actors
As fun as it was to go FKB, this sucks to see. A true NASCAR great.NASCAR great Kyle Busch has died of a “severe illness” at 41.
I remember talking so much shit about Kyle Busch back when I dumb little hick teen that actually liked NASCAR.NASCAR great Kyle Busch has died of a “severe illness” at 41.
Two favorite members of my two favorite groups gone and the first day of January 2023 has not passed yet.
I remember it scared the shit out of me as a kid even in black and white.One of my favorite movies. I prefer it to the 2005 remake. Which is good on its own, but nothing beats the original.
The more I read the more I see Doc Holiday from Tombstone.NASCAR great Kyle Busch has died of a “severe illness” at 41.
For non-NYT subscribers (probably most of us), here's a nice write up from the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) on a guy with multiple PhDs, who once had breakfast with Albert Einstein, and was a master of puns:
Peter G. Neumann, computer science researcher who helped prevent computers from having security risks, died at the age of 93 on May 17th of this year.
He is sometimes credited with naming the "emasculated one-user Multics" that emerged at Bell Labs after AT&T withdrew from the Multics project. "My guess is that some AT&T lawyers eventually decided that the punned name (Unics) did not reflect well on the corporate image, and insisted that it be changed . . . to Unix," Neumann wrote in 2012. "It came a-pun a midnight clear."