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The Dead thread - God sorts 'em out!

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Connor McDavid's NHL career.
 
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@Proteautype: If you grew up in Canada in the past 40 years, you probably learned about kindness and understanding from Sharon, Lois & Bram. RIP, Lois.
 
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@Proteautype: If you grew up in Canada in the past 40 years, you probably learned about kindness and understanding from Sharon, Lois & Bram. RIP, Lois.
As my son said on Facebook, a sad day :(
http://www.citynews.ca/2015/04/23/lois-sharon-lois-bram-dies-78/

Longtime musical partners Sharon Hampson and Bram Morrison said they noticed a dramatic decline in their friend’s health in recent weeks.

They visited everyday to hold her hand, and listen to music.

“It’s kind of hard to believe,” Hampson said Thursday of Lilienstein’s death.

“We fought like sisters but we loved each other like sisters, too. I just miss that relationship.”

Fighting back tears, she described the bubbly blond as “a woman of many ideas” who “would do anything” for her audience and was never concerned about being embarrassed while performing.

Lilienstein endeared herself to audiences young and old with enthusiastic performances of songs including Skinnamarink, Peanut Butter and I Am Slowly Going Crazy.

The trio further entrenched themselves as preschool stars with their CBC-TV series The Elephant Show, which ran from 1984 to 1989. It also aired in the United States on Nickelodeon, where it was a consistent ratings draw.
 
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B.B. King says he's in hospice care.

I'm surprised he's lasted this long, given his size and diabetes. Still, it's very much a shame. I hope someone takes good care of Lucille for him after he's gone.
 
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I'm surprised he's lasted this long, given his size and diabetes. Still, it's very much a shame. I hope someone takes good care of Lucille for him after he's gone.

God Himself will take care of Lucille. He gave BB the talent to bring out her sound in the first place. ;)
 
I'm surprised he's lasted this long, given his size and diabetes. Still, it's very much a shame. I hope someone takes good care of Lucille for him after he's gone.
On that note, I wouldn't be surprised to see Paul Allen take that up. Dude has a huge guitar collection he preserves at the EMP in Seattle.
 
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On that note, I wouldn't be surprised to see Paul Allen take that up. Dude has a huge guitar collection he preserves at the EMP in Seattle.

What surprised me about the EMP is that it's a lot more than the Nirvana exhibit. In fact, I thought the Hendrix exhibit and guitar collection were more interesting.
 
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