Johnny Cash, diabeties claims another celebrity.
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I started my teen years in the mid-1950s, when Johnny Cash got his start…. and I’ve loved his music all of my life. America lost one of its GREATS with his death. I feel like part of my world has become empty. A poll a few years ago said that the most recognized American faces throughout the world was 1) Bob Hope, and 2) Johnny Cash. And we have lost them both this year. Very sad. He was truly loved by everyone. Barbara – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Johnny Cash died today due to complications from diabetes which resulted in > respiratory failure at the age of 71. > RIP, I loved his music.
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Not to denigrate Bob. or Johnny, but Muhammad Ali wasn’t the top? Sleepy – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->I started my teen years in the mid-1950s, when Johnny Cash got his start…. >and I’ve loved his music all of my life. America lost one of its GREATS with >his death. I feel like part of my world has become empty. >A poll a few years ago said that the most recognized American faces throughout >the world was 1) Bob Hope, and 2) Johnny Cash. And we have lost them both this >year. Very sad. >He was truly loved by everyone. >Barbara > Johnny Cash died today due to complications from diabetes which resulted in > respiratory failure at the age of 71. > RIP, I loved his music.
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> Not to denigrate Bob. or Johnny, but Muhammad Ali wasn’t the top?
And "Ahnold" no. 2?
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Well now that he is a "Ghost Rider in the Sky" I truly hope he doesn’t end up in that "Burning Ring of Fire" RIP Johnny! Sleepy >I love that song. I was reading in the paper this morning that he was >released from the hospital and I told my husband, I don’t think Johnny’s >long for this world. Never knew it would be that short though. I’ll miss >him.
OK, so what’s the speed of dark?
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I hope not too Sleepy and it is so good to see you back posting. I have missed you lots. I hope you had a restful break. Di
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Well now that he is a "Ghost Rider in the Sky" I truly hope he doesn’t > end up in that "Burning Ring of Fire" > RIP Johnny! > Sleepy >I love that song. I was reading in the paper this morning that he was >released from the hospital and I told my husband, I don’t think Johnny’s >long for this world. Never knew it would be that short though. I’ll miss >him. > OK, so what’s the speed of dark?
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Thanks Di, Yes it was very good for the soul(sic) I did a bit of lurking, but I killfiled threads left and right so as not to turn me away again. Things seem relatively nice here again, and even my pal Ted made an appearance! Sleepy – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >I hope not too Sleepy and it is so good to see you back posting. I >have missed you lots. I hope you had a restful break. >Di > Well now that he is a "Ghost Rider in the Sky" I truly hope he >doesn’t > end up in that "Burning Ring of Fire" > RIP Johnny! > Sleepy > >I love that song. I was reading in the paper this morning that he >was > >released from the hospital and I told my husband, I don’t think >Johnny’s > >long for this world. Never knew it would be that short though. I’ll >miss > >him. > OK, so what’s the speed of dark?
OK, so what’s the speed of dark?
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I seen on CMT of an interview with Johnny and June which was probably done last year. Larry King will air his last show with Johnny this Sunday night, and with John Ritter. We lost two famous people. Actually, "The Ring Of Fire" song was written by June of her feelings for Johnny when she fell in love with him. She said in the interview that he was her soul mate. Both were married to other spouses when they met. Johnny told her he was going to marry her one day, and they eventually did. I liked the Highway Man song. May the man in Black RIP. Just as I learned of these deaths, I heard of Dale Jarrett’s crew chiefs wife and two sisters were killed when a drunk driver ran into them from behind in their limo and they were burned up alive in that crash. They were coming back from a Fleetwood Mac concert in Greensboro, NC. Three counts of 2nd degree murder by vehicle. A sad day indeed to the Music, Show, and Nascar industry. May all RIP. Kimberly Hedrick type 1, since 1974, at age 3.
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I had also just heard about Dale Jarrett’s crew chiefs’ wife and sisters, Kimberly. Horrible. My thoughts and prayers go out to this family. I just lost a friend who I had known since we both 18 years old to a drunk driver. She left a daughter, son and 5 granddaughter’s. And a friend who will miss her the rest of her life. Another totally senseless death due to a drunk driver. Best, Dot Type 2 Diag 8/2001 – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – ><Just as I learned of these deaths, I heard of Dale Jarrett’s crew chiefs wife and two sisters were killed when a drunk driver ran into them from behind in their limo and they were burned up alive in that crash. They were coming back from a Fleetwood Mac concert in Greensboro, NC. Three counts of 2nd degree murder by vehicle. A sad day indeed to the Music, Show, and Nascar industry. May all RIP.> >Kimberly Hedrick >type 1, since 1974, >at age 3.
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Johnny Cash died today due to complications from diabetes which resulted in respiratory failure at the age of 71. RIP, I loved his music.
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I think that one of his best songs, "Sunday Morning Coming Down" pretty well describes the feeling. Charlie T-1 32 years
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I love that song. I was reading in the paper this morning that he was released from the hospital and I told my husband, I don’t think Johnny’s long for this world. Never knew it would be that short though. I’ll miss him. — Cheri – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >I think that one of his best songs, "Sunday Morning Coming Down" pretty well >describes the feeling. >Charlie T-1 32 years
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