Rest In Peace
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Rest In Peace: Greg Hawley, one of the founders of the Steamboat Arabia Museum...and an inspiration to many, including me. Against long odds, he fought like hell and made his dreams turn into reality...and then shared his work with the rest of us.
Killed by a stupid fuck racing his BMW....on a very congested and dangerous section of I-70...
http://www.kansascity.com/115/story/976170.html
Greg's Dream...shared for ALL to see and to learn from:
The Steamboat Arabia Museum:
http://www.1856.com/
This one...truly hurts and is ONE HELL OF A LOSS.
Killed by a stupid fuck racing his BMW....on a very congested and dangerous section of I-70...
http://www.kansascity.com/115/story/976170.html
Greg's Dream...shared for ALL to see and to learn from:
The Steamboat Arabia Museum:
http://www.1856.com/
This one...truly hurts and is ONE HELL OF A LOSS.
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Did someone say UbErPlAyA (or however she typed it)?
Whatever I thought of her, she deserves to have her passing noted by the board.
Whatever I thought of her, she deserves to have her passing noted by the board.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
AntiM wrote:Wow, didn't know.
helitack wrote: PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:40 pm
Uber died in a car wreck. So I have been kinda of a wreck too.
Zulegoona wrote:Oh Man, that’s horrible. When did that happen?
helitack wrote:
A couple of months ago
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Damn...theCryptofishist wrote:Did someone say UbErPlAyA (or however she typed it)?
Whatever I thought of her, she deserves to have her passing noted by the board.
That's too bad. Not sure what to say about it, but I now I'll miss her being on the board. Never met her anywhere but here.
Damn...
It's never fun when it hits close to e-home.
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Never mind.
I just read this.
Wow! I dont know what to say.
I just read this.
Wow! I dont know what to say.
MozyBonz wrote:AntiM wrote:Wow, didn't know.
helitack wrote: PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:40 pm
Uber died in a car wreck. So I have been kinda of a wreck too.
Zulegoona wrote:Oh Man, that’s horrible. When did that happen?helitack wrote:
A couple of months ago
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'Lost in Space' actor Bob May dies at 69
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bob May, who donned The Robot's suit in the hit 1960s television show Lost in Space, has died. He was 69.
May died Sunday of congestive heart failure at a hospital in Lancaster, said his daughter, Deborah May.
He was a veteran actor and stuntman who had appeared in movies, TV shows and on the vaudeville stage when he was tapped by Lost in Space creator Irwin Allen to play the Robinson family's loyal metal sidekick in the series that debuted in 1965.
"He always said he got the job because he fit in the robot suit," said June Lockhart, who played family matriarch Maureen Robinson. "It was one of those wonderful Hollywood stories. He just happened to be on the studio lot when someone saw him and sent him to see Irwin Allen about the part. Allen said, 'If you can fit in the suit, you've got the job."'
Although May didn't provide the robot's distinctive voice (that was done by announcer Dick Tufeld), he developed a following of fans who sought him out at memorabilia shows.
Lost in Space was a space-age retelling of The Swiss Family Robinson story in which professor John Robinson, his wife and their children were on a space mission when their craft was knocked hopelessly off course by the evil Dr. Zachary Smith, who became trapped in space with them.
May's robot was the Robinson family's loyal sidekick, warning them of approaching disaster at every turn. His line to one of the children, Danger, Will Robinson, became a national catch phrase.
The grandson of famed vaudeville comedian Chic Johnson, May was introduced to show business at age 2 when he began appearing in the Hellzapoppin comedy revue with Johnson and his partner, Ole Olsen.
He went on to appear in numerous films with Jerry Lewis and in such TV shows as The Time Tunnel,McHale's Navy and The Red Skelton Show. He was also a stuntman in such 1950s and '60s TV shows as Cheyenne,Surfside 6,Hawaiian Eye,The Roaring 20s and Stagecoach.
He was particularly fond of his Robot role, once saying he came to consider the suit a "home away from home."
Lockhart said May wore the suit for hours at a time and learned the lines of every actor in the show so he would know when to respond to their cues. Because it wasn't easy to get in and out of the suit, he kept it on during breaks.
"He was a smoker," Lockhart remembered. "From time to time (when he was on a break), we'd see smoke coming out of the robot. That always amused us."
May and his wife lost their house in November when a wildfire destroyed their upscale mobile home park in the San Fernando Valley.
Survivors include his wife Judith; his daughter; his son, Martin; and four grandchildren.
Funeral services are pending.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bob May, who donned The Robot's suit in the hit 1960s television show Lost in Space, has died. He was 69.
May died Sunday of congestive heart failure at a hospital in Lancaster, said his daughter, Deborah May.
He was a veteran actor and stuntman who had appeared in movies, TV shows and on the vaudeville stage when he was tapped by Lost in Space creator Irwin Allen to play the Robinson family's loyal metal sidekick in the series that debuted in 1965.
"He always said he got the job because he fit in the robot suit," said June Lockhart, who played family matriarch Maureen Robinson. "It was one of those wonderful Hollywood stories. He just happened to be on the studio lot when someone saw him and sent him to see Irwin Allen about the part. Allen said, 'If you can fit in the suit, you've got the job."'
Although May didn't provide the robot's distinctive voice (that was done by announcer Dick Tufeld), he developed a following of fans who sought him out at memorabilia shows.
Lost in Space was a space-age retelling of The Swiss Family Robinson story in which professor John Robinson, his wife and their children were on a space mission when their craft was knocked hopelessly off course by the evil Dr. Zachary Smith, who became trapped in space with them.
May's robot was the Robinson family's loyal sidekick, warning them of approaching disaster at every turn. His line to one of the children, Danger, Will Robinson, became a national catch phrase.
The grandson of famed vaudeville comedian Chic Johnson, May was introduced to show business at age 2 when he began appearing in the Hellzapoppin comedy revue with Johnson and his partner, Ole Olsen.
He went on to appear in numerous films with Jerry Lewis and in such TV shows as The Time Tunnel,McHale's Navy and The Red Skelton Show. He was also a stuntman in such 1950s and '60s TV shows as Cheyenne,Surfside 6,Hawaiian Eye,The Roaring 20s and Stagecoach.
He was particularly fond of his Robot role, once saying he came to consider the suit a "home away from home."
Lockhart said May wore the suit for hours at a time and learned the lines of every actor in the show so he would know when to respond to their cues. Because it wasn't easy to get in and out of the suit, he kept it on during breaks.
"He was a smoker," Lockhart remembered. "From time to time (when he was on a break), we'd see smoke coming out of the robot. That always amused us."
May and his wife lost their house in November when a wildfire destroyed their upscale mobile home park in the San Fernando Valley.
Survivors include his wife Judith; his daughter; his son, Martin; and four grandchildren.
Funeral services are pending.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Ron "Rock Action" Ashton, guitarist for The Stooges...very quiet guy, at least during the period that I knew him- The mid-eighties, while he was playing with Destroy All Monsters. (The band also featured MC5 bassist Mike Davis- I knew Ron from living with Mike and his wife Joanne.)
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aw, man, that totally sucks. heli, sorry to hear it.MozyBonz wrote:AntiM wrote:Wow, didn't know.helitack wrote: PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:40 pm
Uber died in a car wreck. So I have been kinda of a wreck too.Zulegoona wrote:Oh Man, that’s horrible. When did that happen?http://eplaya.burningman.org/viewtopic. ... tart=81210helitack wrote:
A couple of months ago
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farewell oh great drummer!
Louis Bellson
Without him, heavy metal drummers would only half as loud!
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/17/arts/ ... llson.html
He was one of the best drummers in the known world. I haven't heard much about him since his wife Pearl Bailey died in the 90's.
AIIZ
Louis Bellson
Without him, heavy metal drummers would only half as loud!
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/17/arts/ ... llson.html
He was one of the best drummers in the known world. I haven't heard much about him since his wife Pearl Bailey died in the 90's.
AIIZ
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