Dennis Hof who owned the Moonlight Bunny Ranch. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...wner-dennis-hof-found-dead-love-ranch-n920841
That man lived quite an incredible life. A pimp who didn’t have to beat his women or steal from them.
He was a fucking monster who (like Juice told me) is idolized by South Boston fuglies who regard him as some sort of community hero. I guess they’re the ones who didn’t have daughters raped and/or strangled by him. God I hope he got strangled. That was the sack of shit’s M.O.
Stan Lee created so many legendary characters, stories and influences it’s crazy. A WWII vet who used his characters as basically anti-Hitler propaganda and it exploded into such an insane pop-culture phenomenon. I’m glad he lived such a full life, he loved his job, fans and legacy. Marvel Comics first issue w/ The Human Torch:
David Pearson, a legend among NASCAR drivers died at age 83. As far as pure racing and driving talent, he may have been as good as anyone. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Pearson_(racing_driver)
Massive understatement, to say the least. I know he hasn't been playing much recently due to arthritis, but it's still really sad to see him go... he was such a huge influence on so many artists.
It was said he could play anything with strings. I recall watching a show, I think on The Nashville Network, where they handed him a board with a soup can and a few strings to see if it were true. He plucked around a few then picked out a simple tune. Just amazing.
This wasn’t mentioned yet, but Tony Joe White died a month ago. One of the coolest, classsiest, most talented people in music history. If you don’t know the name, he made the slickest, most toe-tapping tune ever recorded: