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CS Lewis passed 48 years ago today.


The exact same day as John F. Kennedy.
 
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Anne McCaffrey


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Anne McCaffrey


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CS Lewis passed 48 years ago today.


The exact same day as John F. Kennedy.


I haven't read it, but there's a book called "Between Heaven and Hell: A Dialog Somewhere Beyond Death with John F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis & Aldous Huxley" by Peter Kreeft in which he has the three of them meet in purgatory and have a discussion...!
 
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That's freaky that Aldous Huxley died the same day as the other two.
 
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10. We miss you, man. You were a wise and beautiful soul.


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How come every time I log on these days there's some guy who died in his 40s?
 
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Darrell K. Sweet, noted fantasy and science fiction artist, has passed away at the age of 77. While he had a long and distinguised carrer, Mr. Sweet is possibly best known for his art for Robert Jordan's best-selling "Wheel of Time" series of books. Here is a link to some details about his career and passing:

http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/...ll-k-sweet-1934-2011
 
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I went to school with a Darrell Sweet.
 
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Harry Morgan

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...a-s-h_n_1134219.html


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Harry Morgan...


How sad, but what a great age he lived to: 96!

I adored MASH, especially in the Col. Potter years. Morgan was great at playing the "long suffering" colonel, AND at playing the father figure (or grandfather figure), AND superb at playing the quieter, thoughtful moments. The episode "Old Soldiers", about a tontine, is one of the most touching episodes of a "comedy" series.

RIP, Harry.


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So sad to hear this. I loved him on Dragnet and have a framed picture of him and Jack Webb prominently displayed. If I ever make a "Top Ten Reasons Why I'm Going to Hell" list, one will be that Jack Webb and Harry Morgan are right in the center of my wall, while Jesus Christ is off to one side. Haven't thought of others, at least that I'd share. Actually, Jesus is where He is for a good reason--right next to the closet to keep out the boogeyman. Dragnet is in the middle to keep the bad guys away.

RIP, Harry!

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I think a Dragnet shrine gets you through the pearly gates, although they might also ask to see your Buster Keaton Fan Club card. Big Grin


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I think a Dragnet shrine gets you through the pearly gates, although they might also ask to see your Buster Keaton Fan Club card. Big Grin


Okay, is a Dragnet/Adam 12/Emergency! shrine only one third as good, or three times as good? Because that's what it is. I have signed pictures of Robert Fuller and Martin Milner and a Kevin Tighe autograph. I even have the Adam 12 lunchbox! The Emergency! shrine got its picture in a book on the show!

As for Buster Keaton, there is a really funny "near-death experience" in his movie The Haunted House, in which he gets knocked unconscious and dreams he is going up to the Pearly Gates. St. Peter looks at his card, shakes his head, flips a switch, and the staircase becomes a slide straight to you-know-where. The Devil takes a look at him and slides a switch so that a sign reads, "Keaton is In." Gotta love it!

P. S. If they ask to see my card, I can't die before Christmas because membership is my Christmas present request!
 
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How sad, but what a great age he lived to: 96!

I adored MASH, especially in the Col. Potter years. Morgan was great at playing the "long suffering" colonel, AND at playing the father figure (or grandfather figure), AND superb at playing the quieter, thoughtful moments. The episode "Old Soldiers", about a tontine, is one of the most touching episodes of a "comedy" series.

RIP, Harry.

M*A*S*H was my second-favourite American sitcom, and what a brilliant programme it was! Although I loved Sherman T Potter, I particularly loved the first three seasons with Henry Blake. I mean the hilarious Henry Blake. At any rate, 96, yes!


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