Danny Tanner on Full House. Great show and I’ll always remember him from that show!
Darn! Two in one day! And Bob was only 65.
https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/tm...hotel-room.amp
Danny Tanner on Full House. Great show and I’ll always remember him from that show!
RIP. Very sad. In addition to his best known roles, I enjoyed him as the voice of future Ted on How I Met Your Mother.
Also the first host of AFHV.
Was just going to post this.
ETA: for those unfamiliar:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aristocrats_(film)
Last edited by OldPhiKap; 01-10-2022 at 07:23 AM.
I have a bootleg copy of Rodney Dangerfield's 9th Annual Young Comedians Special. I think I was in high school when it first came on, maybe late jr high. My best friend's dad had recorded it off HBO, and we wore that betamax tape out watching it over and over. Knew it by heart. Bought the bootleg years ago b/c I could not find it available to buy. I think Youtube has it now. Bob Saget was pretty raunchy, but funny. His goofy expressions.
FYI: It also had Sam Kinison, Louie Anderson, Rita Rudner, Bob Nelson, Yakov Smirnoff, and some others.
Head trauma named COD. Did not expect that.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...003351690.html
My uncle died six months ago from head trauma. They had ordered a new bedroom set. In preparation for the delivery, they removed the headboard from their old set the night before. He woke up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom tripped and hit his head on the headboard that had been placed against a wall. He and my aunt didn't think much of it and he went back to bed. The next morning he had stroke like symptoms and my aunt took him to the ER. He had a brain bleed. The whole situation was complicated by the fact that he was on blood thinners for a heart condition which he was soon to have surgery to repair. My understanding was that removing him from the blood thinners would be very dangerous for his heart but not taking him off of them would make it almost impossible to stop the bleed. Anyway, he didn't make.
Reading the Saget COD was just sad and I'm hopeful that my aunt didn't see it.
Hard at work making beautiful things.
Thank you. It was a difficult and scary situation for sure.
My father actually died 2 months before my uncle from autoimmune hemolytic anemia. He was fine one day and in the ICU fighting for his life the next. He spent 31 days in the ICU and had over 70 units of blood over those 31 days. He was unresponsive to all protocol treatment (IVIG, Steroids, rituximab, etc). Ultimately, they removed his spleen to stop the issue which seemed to work, but he went into cardiac arrest about 36 hours after the surgery. Anyway, my poor aunt lost her big brother and her husband in the course of about 2 months.
Sorry to hijack the Bob Saget thread with my own personal issues...