For us musicians and composers, Schifrin is a big name.Milwaukees Best Light said:
The last few are really stretching the celebrity part of this.
For us musicians and composers, Schifrin is a big name.Milwaukees Best Light said:
The last few are really stretching the celebrity part of this.
NormanEH said:
For us baseball fans, Saltalamacchia is a big name.
And as a slack-jawed yokel, I am honor bound to fight anyone who does not acknowledge THE Cletus Hogg as a celebrity!!Ryan the Temp said:For us musicians and composers, Schifrin is a big name.Milwaukees Best Light said:
The last few are really stretching the celebrity part of this.
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The Louisiana native was best known for being a captivating Pentecostal preacher with a massive following before being caught on camera with a prostitute in New Orleans in 1988, one of a string of successful TV preachers brought down in the 1980s and '90s by sex scandals. He continued preaching for decades, but with a reduced audience.
Swaggart encapsulated his downfall in a tearful 1988 sermon, in which he wept and apologized but made no reference to his connection to a prostitute.
"I have sinned against you," Swaggart told parishioners nationwide. "I beg you to forgive me."
it will take him a long time to decompose.Ryan the Temp said:For us musicians and composers, Schifrin is a big name.Milwaukees Best Light said:
The last few are really stretching the celebrity part of this.
dabo man said:
I was a huge Bloom County fan, and this is one of my favorites.
Man, that one sucks, really liked him. RIPChampion of Fireball said:
Anyone have Michael Madsen on their scorecard?
Champion of Fireball said:
Anyone have Michael Madsen on their scorecard?
YokelRidesAgain said:
Veteran politico and TV personality David Gergen, 83, will not be participating in the next election.
safety guy said:
What I always found funny about the video of the Marshall running the wrong way was that Billy Kilmer was the guy that caught the pass and fumbled. I grew up when Kilmer was a gimpy quarterback with the redskins so I find it funny that he had played as a receiver. Also, today this play would be reviewed for 10 minutes to determine what the final outcome should be. Marshall threw the ball backwards when he got to the end zone. The ball may have gone out of bounds. But him throwing the ball backwards was actually throwing the ball forwards. Don't know what the rules were like at that time but it should have been ruled an illegal lateral and a safety. It apparently was ruled a safety at the time but today there would be a long ref huddle to discuss because this was a most unusual play.
Owen Kellogg said:username checks outsafety guy said:BoxingAg84 said:Well, once the ball crossed the plane, the play is dead, so it didn't matter which way he tossed it.safety guy said:
What I always found funny about the video of the Marshall running the wrong way was that Billy Kilmer was the guy that caught the pass and fumbled. I grew up when Kilmer was a gimpy quarterback with the redskins so I find it funny that he had played as a receiver. Also, today this play would be reviewed for 10 minutes to determine what the final outcome should be. Marshall threw the ball backwards when he got to the end zone. The ball may have gone out of bounds. But him throwing the ball backwards was actually throwing the ball forwards. Don't know what the rules were like at that time but it should have been ruled an illegal lateral and a safety. It apparently was ruled a safety at the time but today there would be a long ref huddle to discuss because this was a most unusual play.
The play should not be ruled dead once he crossed the goal line. That was not his teams scoring end zone. It would be like a running back starting from his own 5 yd line retreating into the end zone to avoid a tackle or a qb dropping back to pass and retreating into the end zone.
Wolfpac 08 said:
Not as belated as you thought…Owen Kellogg said:username checks outsafety guy said:BoxingAg84 said:Well, once the ball crossed the plane, the play is dead, so it didn't matter which way he tossed it.safety guy said:
What I always found funny about the video of the Marshall running the wrong way was that Billy Kilmer was the guy that caught the pass and fumbled. I grew up when Kilmer was a gimpy quarterback with the redskins so I find it funny that he had played as a receiver. Also, today this play would be reviewed for 10 minutes to determine what the final outcome should be. Marshall threw the ball backwards when he got to the end zone. The ball may have gone out of bounds. But him throwing the ball backwards was actually throwing the ball forwards. Don't know what the rules were like at that time but it should have been ruled an illegal lateral and a safety. It apparently was ruled a safety at the time but today there would be a long ref huddle to discuss because this was a most unusual play.
The play should not be ruled dead once he crossed the goal line. That was not his teams scoring end zone. It would be like a running back starting from his own 5 yd line retreating into the end zone to avoid a tackle or a qb dropping back to pass and retreating into the end zone.
Bondag said:
Fauja Singh, who is believed to have been the world's oldest marathon runner, tragically died on Monday from injuries he sustained after being struck by a car while crossing a road in India. He was 114
Burdizzo said:Bondag said:
Fauja Singh, who is believed to have been the world's oldest marathon runner, tragically died on Monday from injuries he sustained after being struck by a car while crossing a road in India. He was 114
That's like ..ironic.

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Felix Baumgartner, who once broke the world record for the highest skydive by jumping from the edge of space, has died in a motorised paragliding accident in Italy.
The 56-year-old fell to the ground near the swimming pool of a hotel while flying over the village of Porto Sant'Elpidio in the eastern Marche region.
Porto Sant'Elpidio's Mayor Massimiliano Ciarpella said reports suggested he may have suffered a sudden medical issue mid-air.