Saw him play at the Stick in the early 60's. Awesome person.jamel-d wrote:Willie McCovey, Giants legend and Hall of Famer, dies at age 80
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So geezer is more literal than figurative.....geezer wrote:Saw him play at the Stick in the early 60's. Awesome person.jamel-d wrote:Willie McCovey, Giants legend and Hall of Famer, dies at age 80
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One of the most underrated HOFers of all time. He will be missed.jamel-d wrote:Willie McCovey, Giants legend and Hall of Famer, dies at age 80
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/2513 ... nd-dies-80
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Stop using fancy words.jjttdw wrote:Isn't an underrated HoFer an oxymoron?
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Seems like it was a bit too late for him to have time to enjoy retirement unfortunately. Article is from April:
Lee made what I hope will be his last convention appearance this last weekend at the Silicon Valley Comicon, and it is painful to behold. On Facebook, fans were calling it “Weekend at Stan Lee’s” in reference to Weekend at Bernies, in which a corpse is lugged around pretending to still be alive.
The photos of Lee are hard to look at. One attendee wrote:
“It broke my heart at the photo op. Literally the photographer kept yelling his name between each person and this agent or handler kept coming up to him to wake him up between each photo. He couldn’t even stay awake, I hope he can rest up after this.
And another:
“Yeah,it definitely was a sad photo op. It fealt awkward and almost guilty of us to even be there when he was obviously suffering. They had to take ours twice because he had his eyes closed. He made noises like he was either in pain or wanting to just not be there.
http://www.comicsbeat.com/the-last-days ... rror-show/
Lee made what I hope will be his last convention appearance this last weekend at the Silicon Valley Comicon, and it is painful to behold. On Facebook, fans were calling it “Weekend at Stan Lee’s” in reference to Weekend at Bernies, in which a corpse is lugged around pretending to still be alive.
The photos of Lee are hard to look at. One attendee wrote:
“It broke my heart at the photo op. Literally the photographer kept yelling his name between each person and this agent or handler kept coming up to him to wake him up between each photo. He couldn’t even stay awake, I hope he can rest up after this.
And another:
“Yeah,it definitely was a sad photo op. It fealt awkward and almost guilty of us to even be there when he was obviously suffering. They had to take ours twice because he had his eyes closed. He made noises like he was either in pain or wanting to just not be there.
http://www.comicsbeat.com/the-last-days ... rror-show/
That is drymounted, what a bummer. RIP Stan Leerubberneck wrote: http://www.comicsbeat.com/the-last-days ... rror-show/
William Goldman, Oscar-winning screenwriter of ‘Butch Cassidy’ and ‘All the President’s Men,’ dies at 87
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/ob ... e6f3d6cf0b
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/ob ... e6f3d6cf0b