Monday, June 27, 2011

Mr Wuf's just sobbing like a baby right now



Lorenzo Charles, the ultimate Wolfpack hero, died today in a single person bus accident at the age of 47.  Charles is the man who's buzzer beating dunk won the 1983 NCAA championship for NC State.  Below is the second half of the game, click forward to 34:25 to see the final play. And as always, feel free to read more HERE.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Marshmellowed Meatballs now available in the St. Martha Cafeteria



Alice Playten, the newlywed cook from the old alka seltzer commercial, has died.  She did some other stuff, but... eh.  Watch the commercial HERE.  As for the other stuff, read more HERE.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Ok, now raise your hand if you were worth points to Megan last year



Peter Falk, cigar smoking detective and book reading grandfather to Fred Savage, has died.   Falk was a fascinating man.  Did you know he was an accomplished artist?  Worked in oils and sketches.   Did you know the man who played a detective had a private detective daughter in real life?  Catherine Falk.   Did you know Falk had a glass eye?  Yep, during a little league game he was called out at third base.  Falk proceeded to pull out his glass eye, hand it to the umpire, and say "Try this".   He was a funny guy, and his final laugh was to remind us that maybe last years picks weren't so bad after all... just a year early.  Peter Falk, dead at the age of 83.  Read more HERE.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Yakety Yak, Can't Talk Back



Carl Gardner, former lead singer of The Coasters, has died. Gardner was the lead on every memorable hit by The Coasters (the first vocal group elected into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame). Hits include Searchin, Along Came Jones, Yakety Yak, Poison Ivy, and Charlie Brown. Carl Gardner, dead at the age of 83. Read more HERE.

Friday, June 10, 2011

An extremely ______ man has ______.



     Leonard Stern was born in _____________, in _____________.  After college,
                                  (place)             (year)
Stern found work writing for several _____________ television shows, including
                                       (adjective)
Honeymooners, Get Smart, and _____________.  
                               (tv show)
     One night while _____________, Stern and his friend _____________ created a game
                      (action verb)                          (proper name)
called _____________ _____________.  Their friends exclaimed, "What a great 
         (adjective)       (noun)    
_____________!"  So the two _____________ and started their own _____________.
    (noun)                   (past tense verb)                           (noun)
Since that day, over _____________ books have been _____________.
                        (number)                         (verb) 
 
Leonard Stern, dead at the age of 87.  Read more HERE.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Guess Marshal Dillon missed Miss Kitty afterall



James Arness, the long tall Gunsmoke legend, has died. Measuring in at 6'7", Arness cut an imposing figure, which was in stark contrast to his lighthearted personality (he was notorious for giggle fits while on set). Arness was also the recepient of many awards during his life, from a star on the Walk of Fame, to a Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart for his war service. And his younger brother loved movies about gladiators. James Arness, dead at the age of 88.
Read more HERE.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Jack Kevorkian Commits Really Slow Suicide



Poor health has caught up to Dr. Death, who died today at the age of 83 from a blood clot. The blood clot has been sentenced to 8 years in prison for assisting in his death.

Please remember that while many will debate his place of rest in heaven or hell, his enternal soul bound by his deeds both seen and unseen in life, Jennifer totally scored 17 points!!!!! Sneaking up the leaderboard. Read more HERE.


* points awarded