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You get to save ONE person

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by DanOregon, Jul 15, 2024.

  1. 2muchcoffeeman

    2muchcoffeeman Well-Known Member

    The catch is that you have to make the 1978 Eagles not hate each other. Good luck! Gonna need it!
     
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  2. TigerVols

    TigerVols Well-Known Member

    Dr Fauci.
     
  3. Spartan Squad

    Spartan Squad Well-Known Member

    Freddy Mercury


    I’d say Emma Watson, but I’m already getting too old. I would rather not keep her on ice for an ancient Spartan.
     
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  4. qtlaw

    qtlaw Well-Known Member

    My mom? Love her cooking

    ok #24.
     
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  5. Hermes

    Hermes Well-Known Member

    George Saunders
     
  6. maumann

    maumann Well-Known Member

    Interesting brain teaser I mused on the way to the urologist's office this morning...

    If you could save one person from the Clear Lake plane crash, would it be Buddy Holly or Ritchie Valens? J.P. Richardson was a fine DJ and all, but "Chantilly Lace" was a one-hit wonder. Although he penned "White Lightning" and "Running Bear," two massive country smashes.
     
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  7. Spartan Squad

    Spartan Squad Well-Known Member

    The rock and roll fan says Buddy Holly. The grandson of a Mexican immigrant says Ritchie. But saving Valens means we probably still get American Pie just not the “I can’t remember if I cried when I read about his widowed bride.” Hits you in the feels.
     
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  8. OscarMadison

    OscarMadison Well-Known Member

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  9. maumann

    maumann Well-Known Member

    Yeah, while the Bopper's body was in extremely good condition based on the amount of time he had been buried, they found multiple fractures consistent with him being killed instantly after being hurled from the aircraft.

    Sadly, Jay Richardson died in 2013.

    https://northiowatoday.com/2013/08/22/jay-richardson-son-of-the-big-bopper-has-passed-away/

    I walked out to the crash site in about two feet of snow when covering a feature for NASCAR.com that took me to Cresco, Iowa to interview the people that made the Featherlite car haulers. I didn't think I'd ever get any closer to Clear Lake, so made the detour. Didn't get inside the ballroom but drove around it.
     
  10. DanOregon

    DanOregon Well-Known Member

    I don't know if Holly or Valens would have had careers in the '60s. Valens would still pop up on those "oldies" tours in the '70s and '80s play three or four songs then make way for The Coasters, The Drifters or Dion. I think Holly may have moved on to producing/writing - become what Phil Spector was.
     
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  11. BTExpress

    BTExpress Well-Known Member

    Don't really know what makes the boundaries of "celebrity", but in this day and age . . . Dwight Eisenhower.
     
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  12. OscarMadison

    OscarMadison Well-Known Member

    Would there have been the mainstream popularity of the radio-friendly groups you named without Holly to lead the way? I'll add that Nashville delayed its move from its deep-fried niche by at least two decades when they gave a cool reception to the boys from Lubbock.
     
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