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very sad...crazy to think that he did Boyz N tha Hood was he was 23!...RIPjamel-d wrote:John Singleton, director of powerful inner-city drama ‘Boyz N the Hood,’ dies at 51
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Three time Formula One winning driver, Niki Lauda:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/ ... a-obituary
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/ ... a-obituary
Packers legend, 5-time champion Bart Starr dies at age 85
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/pa ... ar-AABWfl0
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/pa ... ar-AABWfl0
Although he will always be remembered for the grounder, I'll never forget the incredible catches he made on routine flies in the Dodger outfield.jamel-d wrote:Bill Buckner dies at 69
Wanda: I can't stand people. I hate them. Do you hate them?
Henry: No, but I seem to feel better when they're not around.
Henry: No, but I seem to feel better when they're not around.
As a lifelong Red Sox fan. I never blamed Buckner for that loss. It was Rich Gedman's passed ball - not a Bob Stanley wild pitch, btw, check out the film - that gave that game away. The Sox wouldn't have been in that series without the years that Buckner and Don Baylor had in '86. Always felt that Buckner got a bad wrap, but he certainly accepted all the bulls--t with the utmost class. Sorry that he's gone and how. I lost my dad to dementia and it's debilitating. RIP Bill B!meskell wrote:Although he will always be remembered for the grounder, I'll never forget the incredible catches he made on routine flies in the Dodger outfield.jamel-d wrote:Bill Buckner dies at 69
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That also was a significant contributor to the collapse, but both managers were pretty lousy that series, so they offset each other. I remember it like yesterday...was in a funk for a good two weeks...fredo wrote:It was McNamara's fault for leaving BBs obviously crippled ass out there for the last inning.
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