Posted on 10/01/2018 8:54:12 AM PDT by Red Badger
I think Turner knew who and what Fonda was before he married her. The man could have been that dumb.
Wow! This news is really...excuse me a minute...yawn.
This is the disease that would have eventually killed Robin Williams if he hadn't committed suicide first.
Since you asked on a public forum, I’ll give my answer. No I don’t. But I reserve my concern for those I consider important to me. Turner: not so much. People die all the time.
Thanks, I was curious.
Wonder if Jane saw this coming...
Hubby and I watched a documentary on Robin Williams that was shown on HBO. He was so funny when he was young; and, it reminded me that I haven't actually laughed at a "comedian" for a very long time. Ugly political humor and the F-word over and over again. Not funny, not even close.
It did get into his diagnosis and, I believe, he was incorrectly diagnosed at first. But, this is a horrible disease. I had never heard of it before; but, it seems to combine all the worst aspects of ALS and Alzheimers. Bad disease.
Yeah, Casey did quite well. Made a lot of money when he and his partners sold “American Top 40” to ABC back in the 70s. Kept hosting the show for years (until he was finally dropped) and was a profit participant as well. Started another countdown show which continued until his retirement, and he had a TV program for several years as well.
Interesting note about “AT 40.” I was a part-time DJ in high school and college and worked at stations that aired the program. At the time, Mutual was the only network that had taken the plunge into satellite distribution of its programming; the rest were still using phone lines and since a lot of stations that weren’t ABC affiliates aired the show, feeding it over phone lines wasn’t an option, and the audio quality wasn’t good enough for a music program.
Instead, the program was recorded on Monday in LA, then pressed onto three LP records, boxed and shipped out (via US mail) to affiliates for airing the next weekend. In the five years I worked at AT 40 stations, the post office only missed delivery twice—that’s why we always kept a few copies of previous shows on hand, just in case.
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