The Kaleb Horton Deceased Latvian Foreign Minister Thread, 2022 Edition

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Mimi wrote:
26 Jan 2022, 12:49pm
JoseUnidos wrote:
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https://fox5sandiego.com/entertainment/ ... ies-at-65/

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Yeah I just read the details.

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Barry Cryer

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Inder wrote:
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Howard Hesseman. Damn.

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Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:26pm
Howard Hesseman. Damn.
Shit. His Johnny Fever was the dj we dream of listening to (well, except the disco-hating part). Several years ago, I bought his Black Death malt liquor t-shirt—invented wholly for the show—and not a single student identified its source. Very depressing.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:31pm
Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:26pm
Howard Hesseman. Damn.
Shit. His Johnny Fever was the dj we dream of listening to (well, except the disco-hating part). Several years ago, I bought his Black Death malt liquor t-shirt—invented wholly for the show—and not a single student identified its source. Very depressing.
Johnny Fever was one of the most memorable characters on a show full of great characters.

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Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:34pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:31pm
Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:26pm
Howard Hesseman. Damn.
Shit. His Johnny Fever was the dj we dream of listening to (well, except the disco-hating part). Several years ago, I bought his Black Death malt liquor t-shirt—invented wholly for the show—and not a single student identified its source. Very depressing.
Johnny Fever was one of the most memorable characters on a show full of great characters.
The 70s was the era of the ensemble workplace sitcom and, damn it, I think it was the best of the bunch. More quotable than all the others, more lunatic, yet humane. I could probably come up with 20 candidates for its top 5 episodes.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:41pm
Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:34pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:31pm
Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:26pm
Howard Hesseman. Damn.
Shit. His Johnny Fever was the dj we dream of listening to (well, except the disco-hating part). Several years ago, I bought his Black Death malt liquor t-shirt—invented wholly for the show—and not a single student identified its source. Very depressing.
Johnny Fever was one of the most memorable characters on a show full of great characters.
The 70s was the era of the ensemble workplace sitcom and, damn it, I think it was the best of the bunch. More quotable than all the others, more lunatic, yet humane. I could probably come up with 20 candidates for its top 5 episodes.
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.

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Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:44pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:41pm
Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:34pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:31pm
Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:26pm
Howard Hesseman. Damn.
Shit. His Johnny Fever was the dj we dream of listening to (well, except the disco-hating part). Several years ago, I bought his Black Death malt liquor t-shirt—invented wholly for the show—and not a single student identified its source. Very depressing.
Johnny Fever was one of the most memorable characters on a show full of great characters.
The 70s was the era of the ensemble workplace sitcom and, damn it, I think it was the best of the bunch. More quotable than all the others, more lunatic, yet humane. I could probably come up with 20 candidates for its top 5 episodes.
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
It's more esoteric, but in the painting episode, at the very end when Herb is hyperventilating over his failed scheme, I absolutely love Bailey telling him, "You should see someone about that." There's something devastating about her advice, like she's more interested in how he's more annoying than concern over his health.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:54pm
Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:44pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:41pm
Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:34pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:31pm


Shit. His Johnny Fever was the dj we dream of listening to (well, except the disco-hating part). Several years ago, I bought his Black Death malt liquor t-shirt—invented wholly for the show—and not a single student identified its source. Very depressing.
Johnny Fever was one of the most memorable characters on a show full of great characters.
The 70s was the era of the ensemble workplace sitcom and, damn it, I think it was the best of the bunch. More quotable than all the others, more lunatic, yet humane. I could probably come up with 20 candidates for its top 5 episodes.
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
It's more esoteric, but in the painting episode, at the very end when Herb is hyperventilating over his failed scheme, I absolutely love Bailey telling him, "You should see someone about that." There's something devastating about her advice, like she's more interested in how he's more annoying than concern over his health.
Bailey had some zingers!

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Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 4:27pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:54pm
Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:44pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:41pm
Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:34pm


Johnny Fever was one of the most memorable characters on a show full of great characters.
The 70s was the era of the ensemble workplace sitcom and, damn it, I think it was the best of the bunch. More quotable than all the others, more lunatic, yet humane. I could probably come up with 20 candidates for its top 5 episodes.
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
It's more esoteric, but in the painting episode, at the very end when Herb is hyperventilating over his failed scheme, I absolutely love Bailey telling him, "You should see someone about that." There's something devastating about her advice, like she's more interested in how he's more annoying than concern over his health.
Bailey had some zingers!
And a Newsweek cover star, 1966.
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1966? Holy shit.

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Bailey was the real hot one. Jennifer was plastic.

And RIP Howard.

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Mimi wrote:
30 Jan 2022, 3:26pm
Howard Hesseman. Damn.
That's too bad, my sisters and I watched WKRP In Cincinnati religiously, great, fun show. :sad:
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
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