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Looks like we have our weine...winner! Yep! It's gool ol' Charl... Cy. Cy wins our prize. His correct guess... Dick Van Dyke is BurningJournaldotcom "Birthday Boy" for taday December 13th., 2012. Happy, happy!

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-- Edited by Uke on Thursday 13th of December 2012 05:06:21 PM

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Ed is still with us, Uke.  He did, nowever, recently meet his demise in an episode of Hawaii 5-0



-- Edited by Cy Valley on Thursday 13th of December 2012 11:44:34 AM

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Anybody? C'mon... Phreddie? Cy? Snippy?

Want a lifeline... "Mary Poppins" The Mary Tyler Moore show.



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John Boehner?

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Hmmm, Mary Tyler Moore wasn't in Mary Poppins and Dick Van Dyke wasn't in The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Uke is trying to confuse us. In fact, I think Uke is trying to steer us wrong so that we can't get the right answer. However, Dick Van Dyke may be 87 today.

How old is Ed Asner, Uke? Older than you?

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Actually...although Mary Tyler Moore DID have her own TV show, Dick Van Dyke was not part of the cast. Nope.

But Ms.Moore got her big break starring as his wife Laura on HIS "The Dick Van Dyke Show." As he faded... She became a television icon through her own comedy talents...starring, and co-starring along side Ed Asner.

Ed Asner is older'n Uke...although Ed may not be around as we go ta press...

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Uke thanks EffEmmBee for shidding on Uke's thredd! (Nobody likes Ted!) Now go away!

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Uke wrote:

Uke thanks EffEmmBee for shidding on Uke's thredd! (Nobody likes Ted!) Now go away!


 FMB's peace offering to Uke...



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Here ya go Uke.. One of the sharper of us can

get the video over here..

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/12/10/ed-asner-fox-news-host-sean-hannity-behind-on-his-rabies-shots/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter



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Mary Tyler Mooore... Thanks FMB! Uke still ove her...she had the timing thing down! Ed Asner...that dude is right-fuckin' on about Hannity!

mntman... You do us all right by posting that link! Muchos grass!

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 hAPPY brithday to the motor city madame! a great periot!



-- Edited by Goat Rider on Thursday 13th of December 2012 08:45:52 PM

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Thanks Cy. Yes Mr. Asner lives. On... Althoug he IS gettin' up there. He's 83... Not exactly the proverbial 'spring' chicken we're always referencing.

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Celestially...Dick Van and Ted Nugent are the craziest of
Sagittarians. Mary Tyler Moore shares the same birth date
as The Krink..Dec 29th...crazy Capricorns.

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Today, December 14th.

 

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Clark Terry

Clark Terry in New York City, 1976
Background information
Born December 14, 1920 (age 91)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
GenresSwing, bop, jazz
OccupationsMusician
InstrumentsTrumpet, flugelhorn
Years active1940spresent

Clark Terry (born December 14, 1920) is an American swing and bop trumpeter, a pioneer of the flugelhorn in jazz, educator, NEA Jazz Masters inductee, and recipient of the 2010 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Only four other trumpet players in history have ever received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award: Louis Armstrong (Clark's old mentor), Miles Davis (whom Clark mentored), Dizzy Gillespie (who often described Clark as the greatest jazz trumpet player on earth) and Benny Carter. Clark Terry is one of the most prolific jazz musicians in history, having appeared on 905 known recording sessions, which makes him the most recorded trumpet player of all time. In comparison, Louis Armstrong performed on 620 sessions, Harry "Sweets" Edison on 563, and Dizzy Gillespie on 501.

He has played with Charlie Barnet (1947), Count Basie (19481951), Duke Ellington (19511959)[1] and Quincy Jones (1960), and has recorded regularly both as a leader and sideman. In all, his career in jazz spans more than seventy years.



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