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  • Mark S. Ogilvie said:
    If things truly go in three's there is one left.

    Mark

    Well, there was Ed McMahon the other day. (Of course, "threes" is just a pattern we impose on our experience, not the other way around.)
  • Is it wrong of me to wonder if there was ever an episode of Johnny Carson where both Fawcett and and Jackson were guests, thus resulting in the two of them sharing a couch with Ed McMahon?
  • Rob Staeger said:
    Mark S. Ogilvie said:
    If things truly go in three's there is one left.

    Mark

    Well, there was Ed McMahon the other day. (Of course, "threes" is just a pattern we impose on our experience, not the other way around.)

    For the superstitious, I guess you have to look for two more celebrities to complete another cycle. Billy Mays is dead.
  • Rich Lane said:
    Rob Staeger said:
    Mark S. Ogilvie said:
    If things truly go in three's there is one left.

    Mark

    Well, there was Ed McMahon the other day. (Of course, "threes" is just a pattern we impose on our experience, not the other way around.)

    For the superstitious, I guess you have to look for two more celebrities to complete another cycle. Billy Mays is dead.

    And so are Fred Travalena and Gale Storm.

    A writer for the Pittsburgh Examiner takes note: "The Cycle of Threes Continues"
  • Don't forget David Carradine, then. That's seven.
  • At least Jeff Goldblum is still with us...

    (Did the US get the story about him falling off a cliff in New Zealand?)
  • As is Abe Vigado.

    But Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead!
  • Just found out: Mollie Sugden, of "Are You Being Served?" and Karl Malden have both passed away today.
  • Steve McNair and an unidentified woman were found shot to death today in Nashville.
  • PowerBook Pete said:
    Steve McNair and an unidentified woman were found shot to death today in Nashville.

    Wow, that is a total shock
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