It seems that celebrities weren’t the only things dying in October. We had celebrity marriages, a few T.V. shows, and apparently my new reality show. It wasn’t too well received yesterday. I had a whopping 4 views of my show. I know it wasn’t that good, it was actually pretty horrible, but I figured I had to give it a try. At least my reality T.V. career lasted longer than any of Lindsey Lohan’s sober stretches. Well, enough of all the boring deaths, lets get right to the news that will bring the number of views on my blog back up to pre-reality numbers shall we?
Don Lapre – 47 – Television pitchman – Oct. 2
Arthur C. Nielsen Jr. – 92 – The Nielsen ratings guy. – Oct. 3
Doris Black – 85 – Actress Law & Order, Tootsie – Oct. 4
Charles Napier – 75 – Actor The Blues Brothers – Oct. 5
Steve Jobs – 56 – I shouldn’t have to say – Oct. 5
Diane Cilento – 78 – Actress The Wicker Man – Oct. 6
Paul Kent – 80 – Actor Star Trek II – Oct. 7
Mikey Welsh – 40 – Musician in Weezer – Oct. 8
David Hess – 75 – Actor Last House On The Left – Oct. 8
Ray Aranha – 72 – Actor Dead Man Walking, Die Hard w/Vengeance – Oct. 9
Doctor X – 43 – Mexican wrestler – Oct. 11
George “Mojo” Buford – 81 – Blues harmonica player – Oct. 11
Dennis Ritchie – 70 – developer of “C” computer language – Oct. 12
Chuck Ruff – 60 – Drummer “Edgar Winter, Sammy Hagar” – Oct. 14
Edgar Villchur – 94 – Inventor of the acoustic suspension loudspeaker – Oct. 17
Hunter – 36 – Australian rapper – Oct. 20
Dennis Hall – 54 – Cinematographer Burn Notice – Oct. 20
Muammar Ga…Qu…Kaddafi – 69 – Dick-tater – Oct. 20
T. Max Graham – 70 – Actor Eraserhead – Oct. 27