posted on September 12, 2003 05:09:52 AM new
I was wondering how long Johnny Cash would live without June. He was devoted to her. I love his music. Remember A Boy Named Sue? We had a blast with that song back in high school. John Ritter was funny although I really didn't care for his new show all that much. I used to watch Three's Company all the time.
posted on September 12, 2003 06:23:39 AM new
whatever happens to the show called the golden girls??or whatever the 4 ladies who live together??
-sig file -------The thrill is gone!!
posted on September 12, 2003 08:24:49 AM new
Johnny Cash had a good run while he was here. John Ritter was here to short a time. But when the Lord calls you, what can you do?
Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." Matthew 6:34
posted on September 12, 2003 10:05:57 AM new
Here you go Krafty...
Ritter was rushed from the set of the ABC series "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter" to Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, after suffering from aortic dissection, an unrecognized and undetected flaw in his heart, according to a statement from his publicist Lisa Kasteler.
He died in the same hospital he was born in just a few days short of his 55th birthday
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posted on September 12, 2003 10:22:02 AM new
Thanks Fenix... that's pretty sad, especially only being 55. As far as Johnny Cash goes, I'm almost happy for him, so he can be with June like Cheryl says.
posted on September 12, 2003 11:39:39 AM new
Ahh yes, June Carter. Probably the single woman who saved Johnny Cash's life....so the world could be eriched by his music. You almost think it was meant to happen this way. June goes first, Johnny puts out the new album because of it, Johnny goes.
Almost perfect.....
[ edited by mlecher on Sep 12, 2003 11:41 AM ]
posted on September 12, 2003 12:31:41 PM new
I had read about John Ritter this online very early this morning, but hadn't heard about Johnny Cash.
Yes, twelve, that's what they say. Each time I always hope they're wrong.
I'm almost happy for him.. A very common statement when couples have been together for so many years. Especially when they're older and have been together for many years. Been though the good and rough times together...and still chose each other.