RIP. We'll miss you

Looks like they’re assembling the General Hospital cast in heaven.

Dr. Rick Weber has joined everyone else from General Hospital who passed recently.

He’s also the actor who first said “I’m not a doctor but I play one on TV.”

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Sorry but that’s creepy and disgusting. It’s a straight walk from there to RFK jr.

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And you’re not a doctor, but you play one in real life.

(Seinfeld)

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That’s wonderful. The had something similar on Summer Days (And Summer Nights) a few years earlier:

Also a piece called “Unreleased Backgrounds” on Pet Sounds:

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Yeah, an absolute tour de force performance from them both and i would add it as one of the best episodes the whole series has to offer.

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Ok, now i’m wanting to watch the episode so i may need to action that. Maybe it’s because we are witnessing some absolutely terrible atrocities right now but that clip got me in a way it hasn’t before - would that some people felt that level of guilt in what they participated in.

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It’s a really good episode, IMHO, and Yulin’s performance is amazing.

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This ends up being a theme in episodes that deal with Cardassians, how do they square what happened during the occupation. They end up with some really interesting story lines for both the two main Cardassian characters, plus some of the one off characters, including dissidents and true believers.

The first season they are trying to find their feet, but they settle in by the time you get to that episode.

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My Uncle Walter has died, on my father’s birthday (we lost him 6 years ago.) They didn’t always see eye-to-eye, and it became important that they were never drunk at the same time, but they were friends for close to 60 years. Walter introduced my parents to each other, and by all accounts became a third wheel immediately, because it was love at first sight for my folks.

And now they are both gone. I don’t much feel like working today, I’d rather be outside playing with the plants in the garden and maybe planting a tree. I like those things, and so did my father and Uncle Walter, who planted enough trees to turn an old cow pasture back into a forest.

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You should definitely plant something in honor of them both, and if you are able to share stories about them with loved ones you could do so. Keep their memory alive :slight_smile:

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I’m sorry for the loss of Uncle Walter.

I think that’s true for almost everyone, but I totally get what you’re saying.

I hope you are able to enjoy some time outdoors today.

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Oh, I’m so sorry… very sad news… :sob:

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I was down in little 5 points today, and there was a memorial thingie on Wax-n-Facts for the co-owner, Harry Demille…

:sob: :sob: :sob: :sob:

@noahdjango! Did you hear about his passing? I talked with him at least a couple of times at the shop… what a nice guy and a knowledgeable music nerd.

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I’m sorry for your loss. A memorial tree would be a lovely thing to plant in your uncle and father’s honor. Maybe a fruit tree so they keep giving to your family?

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I’m so sorry. Planting a tree (or two) would be a lovely memorial.

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