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2 hours ago, Golfingboy said:

Man they have been dropping like flies from Night Court in recent years......Richard Moll the big fella who played BULL the bailiff, gone at 80

Richard Moll, Actor Who Played Night Court's Bull, Dead at 80

 

The older we get the more we will see others droppin'.

 

We used to always say, "droppin' like flies"

 

I'm waiting for the next great rock star to drop. I'm thinking we are due soon for one.

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6 hours ago, Glasseye said:

I'm waiting for the next great rock star to drop. I'm thinking we are due soon for one.

I hope not, let's work our way through Night Court first. Some TV series like Star Trek have actors who seem indestructible, they've been there for all the years i remember.

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13 hours ago, Zambo said:

I hope not, let's work our way through Night Court first. Some TV series like Star Trek have actors who seem indestructible, they've been there for all the years i remember.

We've lost quite a few Star Trek actors overs the years. The list now stands at 118 (link).

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On 10/28/2023 at 12:22 PM, Glasseye said:

 

The older we get the more we will see others droppin'.

 

We used to always say, "droppin' like flies"

 

I'm waiting for the next great rock star to drop. I'm thinking we are due soon for one.

The Death List  https://deathlist.net/  does not have many Rock stars for some reason...Henry Kissinger and Dick Van Dyke  are their top 2 picks..

 

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interesting facts I did not know about Matthew Perry....Fools Rush In, which I have watched 6 times 99% for Salma Hayek, featured his real life Dad playing his Dad.......The white people are melting! Dad is 82 and still with us

Mom was the press secretary to Canadian PM Pierre Trudeau, Justin's father. I had heard him and Justin were classmates, now it all makes sense. Always felt like Ottawa was his home and was a huge hockey fan, here he is at a Senators game...RIP

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Senators, NHL mourn actor Matthew Perry, dead at 54 | NHL.com

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20 minutes ago, KhunDon said:

Was he in that American sit com Friends or something? I think I watched an episode many years ago because I realised Jennifer Anniston was in it. It was a long time ago though. 
Did he drown due to drugs?

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Yes he was one of the Friends. Nothing has been proven yet, all the cops found were prescription meds, he already had 2 brushes with death, poor guy quit too late in life. Heart was weak and the heat from the jacuzzi probably pushed him a little too hard

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Saw a bit of video taken from a helicopter last night, it showed the white jacuzzi off to the side of the house and what looked like a Porsche on the drive.
The house wasn’t anything special for a guy who made all that money from that sitcom. Maybe he was sensible and kept it in the bank for his old age.

Drink, drugs & rock & roll is what usually does for people in his industry, especially if you don’t have a strong enough will to steer clear of the first two, but I don’t know much about the guy to know if he was hooked on anything, no doubt the autopsy will give us the answer, either way his time on Mother Earth ended way too early. 
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On 10/31/2023 at 4:04 AM, KhunDon said:

Saw a bit of video taken from a helicopter last night, it showed the white jacuzzi off to the side of the house and what looked like a Porsche on the drive.
The house wasn’t anything special for a guy who made all that money from that sitcom. Maybe he was sensible and kept it in the bank for his old age.

Drink, drugs & rock & roll is what usually does for people in his industry, especially if you don’t have a strong enough will to steer clear of the first two, but I don’t know much about the guy to know if he was hooked on anything, no doubt the autopsy will give us the answer, either way his time on Mother Earth ended way too early. 
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He spent millions on rehab, but was still worth 9 figures.....think his condo in Manhattan sold for $25M. 

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This came up in my YT recommend list. I enjoyed her performance but was sadden to read in the comments a reference to her passing. She passed away last month from breast cancer at that the very young age of 25. RIP Patricia Janečková

A very moving memorial of her life.

 

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25! That is so sad, taken when she had all her life in front of her. 😟
I watched the second video and I’m not ashamed to say I cried like a baby, thinking of what my last remaining sister is going through having already lost 2 sisters taken by this fucking disease already.  Her breast cancer has spread to  both her lungs and is inoperable so just on drugs to slow it down. 
I know that sooner or later I’ll be going to her funeral as well. 
Life can be so fucking cruel. 

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This shocked me how few people are living in their 90s a lot lot less than I thought.......You can pull the chart across at the bottom....

 

https://www.bumc.bu.edu/centenarian/statistics/

Number of Nonagenarian (90-99 years) and Centenarian (100+) Social Security Beneficiaries according to State or Territory in 2019.
Rank State or Territory Nonagenarians Centenarians Total Population Centenarian Prevalence Per 10,000 1 per X population
1 Hawaii 14,321 585 1,415,872 0.0413% 4.1 2420.3
2 Connecticut 34,374 1,262 3,565,287 0.0354% 3.5 2825.1
3 Puerto Rico 24,934 1,107 3,193,694 0.0347% 3.5 2885.0
4 Rhode Island 10,333 359 1,059,361 0.0339% 3.4 2950.9
5 South Dakota 7,565 298 884,659 0.0337% 3.4 2968.7
6 Iowa 28,342 977 3,155,070 0.0310% 3.1 3229.3
7 North Dakota 6,329 235 762,062 0.0308% 3.1 3242.8
8 New York 153,488 5,780 19,453,561 0.0297% 3.0 3365.7
9 Massachusetts 56,899 1,969 6,892,503 0.0286% 2.9 3500.5
10 Pennsylvania 118,782 3,546 12,801,989 0.0277% 2.8 3610.3
11 New Jersey 71,985 2,375 8,882,190 0.0267% 2.7 3739.9
12 Vermont 5,226 166 623,989 0.0266% 2.7 3759.0
13 District of Columbia 3,519 183 705,749 0.0259% 2.6 3856.6
14 Kansas 22,182 744 2,913,314 0.0255% 2.6 3915.7
15 Maine 11,427 336 1,344,212 0.0250% 2.5 4000.6
16 New Hampshire 10,606 337 1,359,711 0.0248% 2.5 4034.8
17 Wisconsin 47,615 1,434 5,822,434 0.0246% 2.5 4060.3
18 Minnesota 41,914 1,376 5,639,632 0.0244% 2.4 4098.6
19 Illinois 90,167 3,081 12,671,821 0.0243% 2.4 4112.9
20 Nebraska 14,789 464 1,934,408 0.0240% 2.4 4169.0
21 Florida 170,591 5,113 21,477,737 0.0238% 2.4 4200.6
22 Michigan 76,815 2,261 9,986,857 0.0226% 2.3 4417.0
23 Ohio 88,102 2,535 11,689,100 0.0217% 2.2 4611.1
24 Maryland 37,965 1,305 6,045,680 0.0216% 2.2 4632.7
25 Missouri 42,870 1,312 6,137,428 0.0214% 2.1 4677.9
26 Oregon 30,218 895 4,217,737 0.0212% 2.1 4712.6
27 California 232,707 8,012 39,512,223 0.0203% 2.0 4931.6
28 Indiana 45,812 1,365 6,732,219 0.0203% 2.0 4932.0
29 Montana 7,377 216 1,068,778 0.0202% 2.0 4948.0
30 Washington 46,266 1,528 7,614,893 0.0201% 2.0 4983.6
31 Virginia 50,799 1,572 8,535,519 0.0184% 1.8 5429.7
32 Arkansas 17,992 553 3,017,804 0.0183% 1.8 5457.2
33 Delaware 6,722 178 973,764 0.0183% 1.8 5470.6
34 South Carolina 29,509 940 5,148,714 0.0183% 1.8 5477.4
35 West Virginia 12,895 318 1,792,147 0.0177% 1.8 5635.7
36 Mississippi 16,780 520 2,976,149 0.0175% 1.7 5723.4
37 North Carolina 61,090 1,796 10,488,084 0.0171% 1.7 5839.7
38 New Mexico 12,381 349 2,096,829 0.0166% 1.7 6008.1
39 Alabama 28,122 793 4,903,185 0.0162% 1.6 6183.1
40 Idaho 10,198 286 1,787,065 0.0160% 1.6 6248.5
41 Louisiana 25,559 722 4,648,794 0.0155% 1.6 6438.8
42 Oklahoma 22,973 614 3,956,971 0.0155% 1.6 6444.6
43 Wyoming 3,429 89 578,759 0.0154% 1.5 6502.9
44 Arizona 41,987 1,110 7,278,717 0.0152% 1.5 6557.4
45 Tennessee 38,041 1,029 6,829,174 0.0151% 1.5 6636.7
46 Colorado 29,326 855 5,758,736 0.0148% 1.5 6735.4
47 Kentucky 25,346 632 4,467,673 0.0141% 1.4 7069.1
48 Georgia 46,111 1,415 10,617,423 0.0133% 1.3 7503.5
49 Texas 124,732 3,414 28,995,881 0.0118% 1.2 8493.2
50 Nevada 12,796 356 3,080,156 0.0116% 1.2 8652.1
51 Utah 12,258 271 3,205,958 0.0085% 0.8 11830.1
52 Alaska 2,029 52 731,545 0.0071% 0.7 14068.2
  All 2,218,939 69,944 328,239,523 0.0213% 2.1 4692.9
Table created by Tom Perls MD (2023) from the following sources:

 

Total Population (2019) from: 2019 National and State Population Estimates, NST-EST2019-01: Table 1. URL: https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-kits/2019/national-state-estimates.html

Number of Nonagenarian and Centenarian SSA Beneficiaries from page 294 of: Annual Statistical
Supplement to the Social Security Bulletin, 2020. Table 5.J5—Number of beneficiaries, by state or other area and age, December 2019. https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/supplement/2020/supple

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