RIP Douglas Trumbull
This one hurts...
RIP Douglas Trumbull
This one hurts...
Bob Saget's cause of death has been revealed. Authorities believe he accidentally hit the back of his head on something, thought nothing of it, got under the covers and went to bed. He then died of a brain bleed in his sleep. So tragic.
Bob Saget really came across as a sincere, kind-hearted man. That one hurt.
If you recall the same (basic) thing happened to Natasha Richardson:If you bump your head, just maybe take it a little more serious than it may appear.On 18 March 2009, Richardson died when she suffered a severe head injury in a skiing accident at the Mont Tremblant Resort, northwest of Montreal.
true, but in a very (basic) sense head injuries should always be taken at least a little seriously.
Was Betty Davis mentioned?
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RIP to both
RIP Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters).
God damn, that sucks. One of the best songs of all time. RIP.
The girl who had cancer that sang and went by the stage name Nightbirde on America's Got Talent passed away.
She fought cancer for 4 years and died on February 19th, 2022.
So fucking sad.
RIP Jane Marczewski
RIP to both.
Shocked. Love Lanegan.
What a date to pass away. 22/2/22.
Sounds like COVID affected him pretty badly:
In March 2021, Lanegan was hospitalised with severe COVID-19 and almost died.[97] The disease had led to him going temporarily deaf, being unable to walk and slipping in and out of a coma for several months.[91][97]
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I'm in shock about Mark Lanegan. Screaming Trees were 1 of the better bands in town in the grunge era. & amazingly Mark fought his way out of a heroin addiction to make some amazing music. The last time I saw him he was opening for Nick Cave. He came out & did the father part in "Weeping Song". I'm weeping now.
Ah. I just read what Ryan posted, and assumed.
"In March 2021, Lanegan was hospitalised with severe COVID-19 and almost died.The disease had led to him going temporarily deaf, being unable to walk and slipping in and out of a coma for several months."
I guess I'm part of said speculation. I do know this, though: two people with whom I am VERY close had Covid about a year ago and are still really, really fucked up from it, although they've technically "recovered."
And they didn't wind up in comas.
So if he died of natural causes of any kind, covid may have been part of it.