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RIP Tony Dow

I seem to recall a similar situation a couple years ago where a celebrity was announced dead, not dead then dead over a couple days. It was one of the sex symbols, Tawny Kitaen maybe.
 
I seem to recall a similar situation a couple years ago where a celebrity was announced dead, not dead then dead over a couple days. It was one of the sex symbols, Tawny Kitaen maybe.

Bob Hope was one.
 
I seem to recall a similar situation a couple years ago where a celebrity was announced dead, not dead then dead over a couple days. It was one of the sex symbols, Tawny Kitaen maybe.
It was Tanya Roberts.
 
Growing up in the '70s it blew my mind how funny a '50s show like LITB was, it almost seemed to be ahead of its time comedicly (is that a word?). The kids acted like kids, not like the idealized versions I'd seen on black and white TV, where kids were mostly cute or precocious. Rest in Peace Wally.
 
The most negative reaction to anything I ever put into print was a throwaway headline one night after the Braves got swept in Philadelphia. Til the day I left my SE would give me grief (good-natured but still) over "Phoiled Again."
When R.J. Reynolds hit an RBI single to beat Atlanta in the bottom of the ninth, I wrote the headline: Reynolds' Rap Foils Braves
 

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