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Mothertucker

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The 10 second part that started Suzanne Somers career when she looks at Richard Dreyfuss.
At 20sec

How she got the part, an interesting story.



Appearance on Carson really propelled her.
 

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The 10 second part that started Suzanne Somers career when she looks at Richard Dreyfuss.
At 20sec

How she got the part, an interesting story.



Appearance on Carson really propelled her.
She was known as the smartest dumb blonde in Hollywood, a very intelligent business woman.
 
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Uncle-A

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R. I. P. Burt Young, the actor who played the trainer from the Rocky movies.
 
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Uncle-A

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R. I. P. Richard Roundtree. The actor that played "Shaft"
 

4ster

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From FB…
Kitzbühel legend Anderl Molterer dies
Online since yesterday, 6:41 p.m
The Austrian ski legend Andreas “Anderl” Molterer died in Kitzbühel at the age of 92. In the 1950s, Molterer was part of the miracle team from his hometown around Toni Sailer and Ernst Hinterseer. He celebrated an unrivaled nine victories at the Hahnenkamm races to date. In 1956, Molterer won two Olympic medals in Cortina d'Ampezzo with silver in the giant slalom and downhill bronze, and he also won gold at the World Championships three times. Molterer celebrated over 50 FIS race victories, but the risk-taking blonde was always denied gold at a major event. After his active skiing career ended, the “white lightning bolt from Kitz” lived in the USA for more than 60 years. Last year, after the death of his partner Kay, he returned home, where, according to the ÖSV, he fell asleep quietly and peacefully on Wednesday night. The ski association recognized Molterer as a great role model who will always be remembered with honor.
 

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From FB…
He and Eric Sailor were the coaches at the only race camp I ever went too at Telemark WI. The slalom hill was not icy enough for their tastes so they took a fire hose to it. I showed up on a pair of Kastle downhill's and he laughed.

'The Blitz from Kitz' was quite a man.
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