Sorry for your losses, Mark.
I'm sure you knew them all personally since you mentioned them here.
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Sorry for your losses, Mark.
I'm sure you knew them all personally since you mentioned them here.
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Even though yesterdays assassination of Charlie Kirk has its own thread, I feel he deserves to be recognized here as well.
I never got a chance to meet him or see him in person as I'd hoped to do. I'm greatly saddened and furious at the same time.
Charlie Kirk had a lot to offer this nation to at least give folks something honest to think about. His murder is a huge loss to this country.
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Agreed Ginsue, thank you for posting this here.
My oldest daughter was looking forward to his visit to CSU next Thursday, she had volunteered to work the event.
Greatly saddened and furious covers it well. Our nation lost a true leader yesterday.
Val Kilmer, Iceman, Top Gun.
-John
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She was the last from the show.
https://people.com/robert-redford-dead-at-89-7502405
Robert Redford, the longtime Hollywood icon and star of classic films such as 1969's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and 1985's Out of Africa, has died. He was 89.
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3 Days of the Condor and Sneakers are two of my favorite films of his with of course Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid.
'The Sting' will always be a great movie.
It was made 52 years ago for all you oldsters out there!
A few of us were just discussing the film Jeremiah Johnson, and how it was based on the book Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-eating Johnson by Raymond Thorp, Jr.
We were wondering what Robert Redford was up to now.
In 1955-56 he went to CU at Boulder to play baseball on a scholarship but was later expelled due to excessive partying.
While at CU, he also worked as a janitor at a local restaurant called The Sink
He started the Sundance Film Festival that will be held in Boulder after this year.
RIP