TALKY BLOG: with Biscuit on the cruise!
Happy Tuesday, blog buddies! Today's TALKY is going up a bit late due to a crazy day of catching up and meetings galore. The good news? It's worth the wait! Why? Because it features one of YOU blog buddies! Biscuit is a long time RossBlog blog buddy who has been bloggin' with us all since the very beginning. We've chatted many many many times in our RossBlog CHAT ROOM and have conversed countless times in the COMMENT SECTION. We met in person (my 1st online date unless, of course, you cou read
permalink to Mourning Golden Girl Getty; Emmy Winner Dead at 84Mourning Golden Girl Getty; Emmy Winner Dead at 84 Today 2:23 PM PDT by Joal Ryan Estelle Getty was a very good mother. The actress, whose knack for being cast as a maternal unit paid off handsomely when she was cast as Beatrice Arthur's no-holds-barred mother on the long-running TV hit The Golden Girls, died early today at her Los Angeles home, her son Carl Gettleman said. Getty, who was three days shy of her 85th birthday, succumbed to Lewy Body Dementia, a disease with symptoms read
“Say goodnight, Rose.”OK, it was only a character, but Sophia was one of the best defined women on television of my youth. I wish I had a grammy like her (well, maybe not). Estelle Getty died today at the ripe old age of 84 - she had many extra curtain calls. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for making me truly laugh. read
Mourning Golden Girl Getty; Emmy Winner Dead at 84 - E! OnlineMourning Golden Girl Getty; Emmy Winner Dead at 84 - E! Online Mourning Golden Girl Getty; Emmy Winner Dead at 84 E! Online - 1 hour ago The actress, whose knack for being cast as a maternal unit paid off handsomely when she was cast as Beatrice Arthur's no-holds-barred mother on the long-running TV hit The Golden Girls, died early today at her Los Angeles home, her son Carl Gettleman ... Remembering Estelle Getty Entertainment Weekly 'Golden Girls' Actress Estelle Getty Dies at 84 Washington read
Not Only But Also: As We Were SayingWell, isn't this convenient. A clip from the original At the Movies, featuring Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, reviewing the 1992 comedy Stop! or My Mom Will Shoot, starring Sylvester Stallone and, yes, Estelle Getty. (via Golden Fiddle) read
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