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Dale snort snodgrass age1/4/2024 The serial number dates it to 1947.īut there’s more to the story than it being an old watch. (It just came across Hacker News, for what that’s worth.)įrom Hodinkee, a story about a Rolex watch. …for Memorial Day, and I don’t know how old this story is. Posted in 1970s, Movies, Obits, Planes, TV | 2 Comments » And (as Lawrence also pointed out) it ties in to the Tommy Westphall Catastrophe.Įdited to add: Well, crud, this is embarrassing, but I did have three sources, and they apparently made the same mistake. I was never a big “Love Boat” fan, though I did watch it (three broadcast networks, people) but (as I told Lawrence) this whole episode is one giant wink at the audience. Lawrence pointed out to me “Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?”, the final episode of “The Love Boat”, which features Wally, Beaver, June…and Peter Graves, Barbi Benton (hi, pigpen51!), Florence Henderson, Robert Reed, and Ted McGinley, among other stunt casting. Other credits include “Quincy, M.E.”, “Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star”, “Diagnosis Murder”, and “The Kentucky Fried Movie”. I can’t find a clip online, but if you watch it, Sorvino’s delivery puts a lot across in four words: this is a man who saw some stuff during the war, and still carries those memories. This is writing (the episode is one of my favorites) but it is also acting. Ceretta and Logan are looking at 53 bodies lined up outside the fire:ĭet. There’s one episode in particular (“Heaven”, season 2, episode 10, based on the Happy Land Social Club fire) that stands out for me. He gets a lot of attention for playing mob guys, but he was really good in that role too. But one of our local broadcast channels was re-running the early “L&O” episodes late at night a while back, and I recorded some of the ones with Sorvino as “Phil Cerreta”. I’ve said before that my ideal “Law and Order” lineup is Briscoe/Logan/Stone/Kincaid. I was always happy to see him in something. He was another one of those people whose personal politics I have no idea about: he acted (and sang a little) and did it well. Credits other than “Shogun” include “Kamen Rider”, “Chicago Story”, and “We Are Youth”. He went on to become part of the three-plane Red Devils aerobatic airshow act, later known as The Eagles, along with Gene Soucy and the late Charlie Hilliard. One of the most talented aviators of his day, Tom was world aerobatics champion as part of team USA in 1972 and was United States Unlimited aerobatics champion the next year. He took over for his dad, Paul Poberezny, in the 1990s and ran EAA until 2010. Great and good FOTB RoadRich sent over a couple of obits for Tom Poberezny, former head of the Experimental Aircraft Association.
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