Ralphie May. https://www.google.com/amp/amp.tmz.com/2017/10/06/ralphie-may-dead Not really surprising considering his size.
That is sad to hear. I haven't been to a lot of comedy shows but I actually saw Ralphie May here with my father (who has also since passed away) at the beginning of 2007. He also came to the door after the show and talked to everyone for a little while and seemed like a really nice guy. RIP.
Connie Hawkins Dies at 75. To you youngsters, Connie Hawkins and Elgin Baylor were the sky kings of the NBA in the 1960s and early 70s. I got to see Hawkins play in the second NBA game I ever got to attend. http://ux.azcentral.com/story/sport...ll-great-connie-hawkins-dies-at-75/106413042/
That’s pretty much the worst thing there is. This is the band I came of age to, that all my friends loved, that practically everyone I knew loved. The Hip are Canada’s band. This is as sad a loss to music as it gets.
Wow. I had NO IDEA he was still kicking around. I mean, for the past three decades. He sure had some awesome songs, “I’m walking” hasn’t aged a day.
There is a chance Roy Halladay is dead. A plane registered to him crashed into the Gulf of Mexico today. One person reported dead but no identity confirmed yet. Link Edit - Press conference to release ID to be held at 4:30 est https://twitter.com/WFLA/status/927998003553755140
Oh fuck this world. What an amazing pitcher and dude. I so loved having him a Blue Jay. He signed a one-day contract with Toronto just so he could retire there. Why do plane crashes only kill the awesome people? How hard would it be to get the entire Hilton family into a faulty single-prop?
There has to be a level of fame where owning a private aircraft, that isn't a professionally piloted lear jet, has to be just a bad idea.
2/5 of 2003 Toronto starting rotation now killed in plane crashes. Note to Kelvim Escobar: do not get in a small plane.
Celebrity deaths usually don't faze me...but Chris Cornell, Tom Petty, and Roy Halladay all in the same year!? I just can't believe it. RIP, Doc.
Tell that to Indiana Jones. He’s crashed more than Lloyd Bridges in Hot Shots! and refuses to slow down, even if it means threatening passenger planes.