Uriah Heep and Ozzy Osbourne drummer Lee Kerslake dead at 73
Drummer Lee Kerslake, most famous for his stints with Uriah Heep and Ozzy Osbourne, has died
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'XactlyAnd go against everything he said when the situation was reversed and Obama was due a pick?
Say, whatever happened to Jared Lee Loughner? He still around?'Xactly
If this is him, he looks like a youthful Odo, from STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE...Say, whatever happened to Jared Lee Loughner? He still around?
I had to look him up. It looks like he's still in prison... if that's "around"....Say, whatever happened to Jared Lee Loughner? He still around?
Let me guess, was he sharing a cell with everyone's favourite guy, Jeffrey Epstein?I had to look him up. It looks like he's still in prison... if that's "around"....
We need another one like him. In Kentucky.I had to look him up. It looks like he's still in prison... if that's "around"....
I hope the cause of death wasn't "complications from a fall"...Ernie Orsatti, who was known for his memorable fall in The Poseidon Adventure has died at 80.
Ernie Orsatti, Stuntman Who Took Quite the Fall in ‘The Poseidon Adventure,’ Dies at 80
Ernie F. Orsatti, a veteran stuntman and stunt coordinator who got his start by taking a stupendous fall through a glass skylight in the 1972 disaster movie 'The Poseidon Adventure,' has died. He was 80.www.hollywoodreporter.com
You need twoWe need another one like him. In Kentucky.
He died from a hemorrhagic stroke.I hope the cause of death wasn't "complications from a fall"...
When Pepsi was finally allowed to market their product in the Soviet Union, they had to barter as the ruble had no value. In return for putting a Pepsi plant in the USSR, PepsiCo imported Stolichnaya vodka to the US.Robert S. Graetz, Rare White Minister to Back Bus Boycott, Dies at 92 (Published 2020)
Targeted by the Ku Klux Klan, he drove Black people to and from work during the Montgomery boycott and remained an unbowed voice for desegregation.www.nytimes.com
Donald Kendall, Who Served Pepsi to Khrushchev, Dies at 99
Donald M. Kendall, the American executive who served Pepsi to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in Moscow during a famous Cold War interlude that presaged PepsiCo Inc.’s pioneering move into the communist country, has died. He was 99.www.bloomberg.com