His name was Robert Paulson.
Very Talented and though I never saw him, he supposedly put on a heck of a show. I guess he went into eternity without doing “that”.
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His name was Robert Paulson.
Hot take: He wasn't very good
Wouldnt be a Sixpack thread without a terrible hot take from Cooter.
Not a hot take at all….
Super dumb take
He must have talked about fight club
He's legitimately one of the best singers in rock history. And I'd have said that even if he hadn't gone on to his great reward this morning.
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Paradise by the dashboard light comes on the radio.
Meat Loaf ******* ruled. He was great. I even liked him when he was on the Apprentice.
He was a lot better than David Coverdale.
90 percent of college football teams do not cheat...the other 10 percent are ranked.
Did a pretty good SSB at the All Star game.
90 percent of college football teams do not cheat...the other 10 percent are ranked.
👆Hasn’t seen fight club
Back when I was in the USMC reserves I had to fly into LAX before heading out to 29 palms. I'm flying coach and this dude in all black sits next to me. I think nothing of it, 3 hour flight, not a word. Waiting on luggage and everyone is asking if he was cool. I'm like, huh...it was Meat Loaf.
We have lost some folks recently- Betty White, Bob Saget, Ron Franklin, Louie Anderson, and now Meat Loaf.
Thought these things use to just run in 3’s ?!?
I have a theory that (because of the age of television) we're in a time period where the number of "famous people" dying each day is at an all time high.
"Glowing like the metal on the edge of a knife"
Obviously the older crowd loves his overly dramatic operetta type thing. Just not my thing at all.
Bruce, go ahead and delete this one. Trust me.
90 percent of college football teams do not cheat...the other 10 percent are ranked.
Maybe you didn't catch the Suttleties...
Meat Loaf, an absolute powerhouse of a performer, has died at the age of 74. Bat Out Of Hell is a high water mark of the rock & roll era, a totem of all of its excess that’s simultaneously a spoof. https://t.co/hyhBSZDlbU— Stephen Thomas Erlewine (@sterlewine) January 21, 2022
Sidney Poitier died the other day, too. I had the same thought this morning about it used to just be 3s. But I think Dawginthe256 is probably on to something because a lot of people who were famous in the 60s, 70s and 80s, who we're all likely to know, are starting to get up there in years.
Hamlin was the UN. Suttle was the launching pad.
We called Suttle the vertical ghetto.
Maybe Bruce is just remembering the first rule... (let's hope that is the case)
“It’s Easier to Fool People Than It Is to Convince Them That They Have Been Fooled.” – Mark Twain