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Dead Thread 2021 -- If you're reading this, it isn't you.

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Gordon Pinset who may be best known for playing Hap Shaughnessy, the tall tale telling water taxi Captain on the Red Green Show. He was 92 and passed in his sleep.
 
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Seen some Red Green episodes, but don't remember him. I only know him as Paul Gross' RCMP father on Due South
 
Tom Sizemore had a stroke 10 days ago and now doctors have told his family that the resulting aneurysm is unrecoverable. So it’s really just a matter of when/if his family decides to take him off life support.
 
was there ever a hippie who shaved her box??

Yes. Her name was Mona and she was a bohemian from Vermont. Spent many days traipsing through the Amazon where a clean shave was preferred. As such she maintained and introduced me to after returning to civilization in 91.
 
Yes. Her name was Mona and she was a bohemian from Vermont. Spent many days traipsing through the Amazon where a clean shave was preferred. As such she maintained and introduced me to after returning to civilization in 91.

dam...... now how old was she then?? 45??
not bad mookie supposes
 
Jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter.

Sad. A great loss.
I bought my first decent stereo system in the summer of 1978. One of the first albums I bought for it was Heavy Weather. It was my first real exploration into Jazz/Fusion. This song introduced me to Wayne Shorter. It took me years to realize that he was the sax soloist on Aja
 
Footprints in 1967 (Shorter is the tenor sax). Just four (sorry, Herbie) musical geniuses at work.

IINM there are no mode changes in this piece but it is still as completely free of all cliche and repetition as anything Coltrane ever dreamed up. This is an incredible example of making almost impossible music, on the spot, without relying on any crutches.
 
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