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Re: BRING OUT YOUR DEAD (Part Whatever)
Denise Borino-Quinn
Also known as Ginny Sacrimoni on the Sopranos.
Denise Borino-Quinn
Also known as Ginny Sacrimoni on the Sopranos.
Wasn't he Helen Hayes' son?
The hockey career and life of Ed Litzenberger contained a multitude of twists and turns but was heavy in victories.
Litzenberger, who died Monday at 78, was the lanky forward with four National Hockey League teams (Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs) in a career of 15 seasons. He is the only professional player who was on championship teams in six consecutive seasons — captain of the Stanley Cup champ Blackhawks in 1961, a useful utility forward with the Maple Leaf team that won three Cups in a row from 1961 to ’64, then with the Rochester Americans when that team won the Calder Cup as American League kings in ’65 and ’66.
He is one of three players — Al Arbour and Claude Lemieux are the others — to win back-to-back Stanley Cups with two different teams and one of very few to collect a major NHL individual award (the Calder Trophy as top rookie in ’54-55) in a season split between two teams, the Canadiens and Blackhawks.
Sparky Anderson.
I was a Sparky Anderson fan even if I wasn't a Tigers fan. He was one of the best ever.
Pepperoni and cheese...
pepperoni and cheese...
Broadway composer Jerry Bock, most noted for Fiddler on the Roof, Fiorello!, and She Loves Me. In his memory, Zero Mostel doing "If I Were A Rich Man..."
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RIP Mr. Bock.
And dear lord was Zero a talented man.