Tag Archives: death

Too soon?

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Cycle of Life

It all happens so fast.
Life Cycle Tree
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Pray for O.J.!

Things that existed. Free O.J. and Pray for O.J. shirts.

Pray for O.J.!

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Phyllis Diller dead at 95

Actress Phyllis Diller

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One of the true legends of the comedy world, Phyllis Diller, has died in Los Angeles.

TMZ reports that sources say Diller, known for her loud cackle laugh, died at her L.A. home, surrounded by family. She was 95. TMZ says she had recently fallen, hurting her wrist and hip, and her health had been on the decline ever since. She had been living in hospice care at her home.

Here is a classic Scooby-Doo Phyllis Diller clip.

Val Patterson, Obituary

Val “Rocky” Patterson Obituary
Val “Rocky” Patterson of Salt Lake City, Utah died last week of throat cancer at 59. The man whose motto was “anything for a laugh” has achieved post-mortem celebrity for the confessional obituary he left behind:

Now that I have gone to my reward, I have confessions and things I should now say. As it turns out, I AM the guy who stole the safe from the Motor View Drive Inn back in June, 1971. I could have left that unsaid, but I wanted to get it off my chest. Also, I really am NOT a PhD. What happened was that the day I went to pay off my college student loan at the U of U, the girl working there put my receipt into the wrong stack, and two weeks later, a PhD diploma came in the mail. I didn’t even graduate, I only had about 3 years of college credit. In fact, I never did even learn what the letters “PhD” even stood for. For all of the Electronic Engineers I have worked with, I’m sorry, but you have to admit my designs always worked very well, and were well engineered, and I always made you laugh at work. Now to that really mean Park Ranger; after all, it was me that rolled those rocks into your geyser and ruined it. I did notice a few years later that you did get Old Faithful working again. To Disneyland – you can now throw away that “Banned for Life” file you have on me, I’m not a problem anymore – and SeaWorld San Diego, too, if you read this.

Read the full version here.
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Dead End

Ahh, man!

Ahh, man!
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How we used to die

The New England Journal of Medicine looks through 200 years of back issues to understand how we die differently.

The New England Journal of Medicine looks through 200 years of back issues to understand how we die differently.

The first thing to notice here is how much our mortality rate has dropped over the course of a century, largely due to big reductions in infectious diseases like tuberculosis and influenza.

Think about that if you are a parent thinking about not vaccinating your kids.

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Funny gravestone
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To Heaven and Back

This video is a short preview of the book entitled “To Heaven and Back” by Mary C. Neal, MD, which chronicles her NDE (near death experience) after drowning while kayaking on a South American river. What do you think about her story?

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Why you should think outside the box

thinking inside the box
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