The Colonel Has Passed:

RIP
What a great way to go out though. Man I'll take that, well, not any day, I'd like a few thousand more first.
What a scene they ALL thought it was part of the show for what seems a long time.

We had a guy die on the job once and thought he was just being his usual practical joker self at first.
poop got seriously weird real fast.
Similar kind of vibe here.
 
RIP
What a great way to go out though. Man I'll take that, well, not any day, I'd like a few thousand more first.
What a scene they ALL thought it was part of the show for what seems a long time.

We had a guy die on the job once and thought he was just being his usual practical joker self at first.
poop got seriously weird real fast.
Similar kind of vibe here.

I appear dead most of the day...
 
Mhmm, exactly ten years ahead of me.
I hope i'll get older (keeping on rocking of course...)
 
Mhmm, exactly ten years ahead of me.
I hope i'll get older (keeping on rocking of course...)

Drink Scotch....My wife always checks her blood pressure...she's not on meds, but is concerned about stress...I play around with her little bloos pressure device...Mine is always around 128/72, not bad considering my stressful life and 10 cups of coffee a day. However, after 3 or 4 ounces of 80 proof Scotch...113/60

Great Grandad lived to be 104 and drank whiskey everyday....pneumonia killed him.
 
Jeez I thought it was Colonel Mustard! But whoever the other Colonel...RIP. I don't like seeing or hearing of anyone dying.


;>)/
 
You might remember him from "Sling Blade" as the poet, arguing with the cripple guy: "The dots are where I say they are. Melody and tune, that's your trade, Terence. You're a tunesmith."
The show was a tribute to him for his 70th birthday. I saw an interview with someone present that said he was bowing down on his knees and paying homage to a 14yr old virtuoso guitarist on stage and never got up.

 
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me too! Yikes! Rumors of my death seem to be exaggerated.
I WAS however, voted most likely to be shot while attempting to escape.
...or by a jealous husband or something.

Every day is a gift, you know...
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You might remember him from "Sling Blade" as the poet, arguing with the cripple guy: "The dots are where I say they are. Melody and tune, that's your trade, Terence. You're a tunesmith."
The show was a tribute to him for his 70th birthday. I saw an interview with someone present that said he was bowing down on his knees and paying homage to a 14yr old virtuoso guitarist on stage and never got up.


Just like real country music....
 
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