Zod's feelgood obituary thread
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JANK (01-19-22)
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Re: Zod's feelgood obituary thread
I came here to discuss Eddie..
Apparently Meat Loaf went out on his own terms stating " "If I die, I die - I'm not going to be controlled" regarding the virus restrictions. Really not clear if it was vaccines or masks or whatever.
Enjoyed his music..
Apparently Meat Loaf went out on his own terms stating " "If I die, I die - I'm not going to be controlled" regarding the virus restrictions. Really not clear if it was vaccines or masks or whatever.
Enjoyed his music..

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I just wrote “meatloaf” in another thread. My apologies to Mr. Loaf but I don’t give a shit enough to go back and edit it.

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Peter Robbins, who voiced Charlie Brown in the classic 1960s Peanuts cartoons, has died. The former actor died by suicide last week, his family told San Diego’s Fox 5. He was 65.
Robbins (real name Louis G. Nanasi) was born in 1956 in Los Angeles. He began acting in 1963 and was the first to play the Charles M. Schulz-created character of Charlie Brown, including in such perennial holiday animated classics as A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) and It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966).
In addition to voicing Charlie Brown for four years, Robbins recurred on the 1968 comedy Blondie and guest starred on such TV series as Rawhide, The Munsters, The Donna Reed Show, F Troop, Get Smart and My Three Sons. Robbins quit acting in 1972. For awhile, he worked as a DJ in Palm Springs.
Robbins, who suffered from bipolar disorder, made headlines in 2015 when he was sentenced to five years for making threats to several people, including public figures. He was released in 2019.
Peter Robbins Dies: Former Child Actor Who Voiced Charlie Brown Was 65 – Deadline
What a sad ending....
Robbins (real name Louis G. Nanasi) was born in 1956 in Los Angeles. He began acting in 1963 and was the first to play the Charles M. Schulz-created character of Charlie Brown, including in such perennial holiday animated classics as A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) and It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966).
In addition to voicing Charlie Brown for four years, Robbins recurred on the 1968 comedy Blondie and guest starred on such TV series as Rawhide, The Munsters, The Donna Reed Show, F Troop, Get Smart and My Three Sons. Robbins quit acting in 1972. For awhile, he worked as a DJ in Palm Springs.
Robbins, who suffered from bipolar disorder, made headlines in 2015 when he was sentenced to five years for making threats to several people, including public figures. He was released in 2019.
Peter Robbins Dies: Former Child Actor Who Voiced Charlie Brown Was 65 – Deadline
What a sad ending....
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Re: Zod's feelgood obituary thread
not exactly a feel-good obit.
I have to assume decades of being tortured by Lucy may be the real cause of this. RIP Peter...




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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv...ti-1235084085/
WKRP was a huge show for me as a kid, and a big part of why I went for a broadcasting degree.
Howard Hesseman, Dr. Johnny Fever on ‘WKRP in Cincinnati,’ Dies at 81
WKRP was a huge show for me as a kid, and a big part of why I went for a broadcasting degree.
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With Johnny Fever dying, it almost seems fitting that the Cincy Bengals are in the AFC championship for the first time since the 80s.
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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv...ti-1235084085/
WKRP was a huge show for me as a kid, and a big part of why I went for a broadcasting degree.
Howard Hesseman, Dr. Johnny Fever on ‘WKRP in Cincinnati,’ Dies at 81
WKRP was a huge show for me as a kid, and a big part of why I went for a broadcasting degree.