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Illusion & Beyond Regular user 199 Posts |
The greatest pichman in our lifetime has died. Guess how old? 50. that's # 3.
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Darth Ewok Loyal user Greeneville TN 228 Posts |
What is going on with celebs?! they seem to be passing at an unusually high number lately. I liked Billy and his pitchmen show. he will be missed
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Stanyon Inner circle Landrum, S.C. by way of Chicago 3434 Posts |
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On 2009-06-28 21:41, Illusion & Beyond wrote: No, that's #1. First there was Ed McMahon, second Farrah Fawcett and last Michael Jackson. Billy Mays starts the next set of 3.
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Or it can be...Bea Arthur, David Carradine and Ed McMahon....
Michael Jackson, Farrah, and Mays...
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RonCalhoun Special user Independence, KY USA 599 Posts |
I find myself deeply sadden today as I read of the passing of one of the greatest pitchman of all time, my hero, William “Billy” Mays.
Billy Mays honed his pitch skills working with the same company that Robert Redford, Ed McMahon, and Charles Bronson had worked for. As a former pitchperson I pay recognition to 2 wonderful pitchmen. Ed McMahon and my hero Billy Mays. The pitchworld has lost 2 hall of famers.
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RonCalhoun Special user Independence, KY USA 599 Posts |
Billy Mays honed his pitch skills working with the same company that Robert Redford, Ed McMahon, and Charles Bronson had worked for. The source for this...
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Steve_Mollett Inner circle Eh, so I've made 3006 Posts |
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On 2009-06-29 00:16, Stanyon wrote: No, he's the 'bonus' pitchman you get when you order a set of three!!!
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Pete McEwen Special user Durham, N.C. 576 Posts |
Wow, classy comment...
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Every bit as classy as Mays' pitches, I'm sure.
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Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
This saddened me.....I liked Billy. Has the official cause of death been released? I heard he had gotten hit on the head during the plane flight by falling luggage. Did that contribute to his death?
Lot's of celebs dying. I will miss Farrah too. I used to have 2 of her posters up on the walls of my bedroom. Also, Karl Maulden died. He was 97! R.I.P. Farrah, Billy, & Karl. Regan
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Ted Squires New user 35 Posts |
Billy died of heart disease. He had hypertension and an enlarged heart. There was no head trauma due to the hit on the head on the flight.
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Magic1man New user 87 Posts |
Yes quit a few celebrities passing away lately, and what is troubling is the relatively young age! Jackson, Farrah, Billy Mays. I am 47 and seeing your contemporaries dieing makes you look at your own mortality!
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Tony Iacoviello Eternal Order 13151 Posts |
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On 2009-07-10 16:57, Ted Squires wrote: He was on a flight where a tire blew on landing, the landing was so rough that it dislodged items from the overhead storage, and some did hit him on the head as he said to the news crew. My opinion would be the stress that his body went through during that landing was a factor in his death. As when he got home he told his wife he did not feel well, and passed away sometime that night in his sleep. Yes, he had an enlarged heart, but he had that same condition the day before, and the day before that. In my thinking, he died of heart disease, and that plane trip did not help him out any... |