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Ed McMahon dead at age 86

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GQfluffy (Database Editor & Founding Member) 23 Jun 09, 14:27Post
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/24/arts/television/24mcmahon.html

Another one of the 'greats' is gone. Died this morning it seems. Poor guy had alot of financial issues the last few years.

{rip}
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Airfoilsguy (Founding Member) 23 Jun 09, 14:43Post
Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 23 Jun 09, 14:46Post
Rest in peace, Mr. McMahon.

It makes me wonder how much longer America's oldest living teenager, Dick Clark, will be with us.
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Allstarflyer (Database Editor & Founding Member) 23 Jun 09, 18:13Post
Sorry to read of it.

Some people who benefitted from exposure on his "Star Search" - Christina Aguilera, Destiny's Child, Brad Garrett, Kevin James, Martin Lawrence, Dave Chapelle, Drew Carey, Adam Sandler, Norm MacDonald, Dennis Miller, Alanis Morissette, Rosie O'Donnell, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, LeAnn Rimes, Sharon Stone, Usher and others.
BCA 23 Jun 09, 18:17Post
Meh. Before my time. I only knew him as that annoying Publishers' Clearinghouse guy.
Allstarflyer (Database Editor & Founding Member) 23 Jun 09, 18:36Post
BCAInfoSys wrote:Meh. Before my time. I only knew him as that annoying Publishers' Clearinghouse guy.

That's only because he never showed up at your doorstep. Teach you not to chuck your "junk" mail. 8)
ShyFlyer (Founding Member) 23 Jun 09, 19:03Post
He also served is country in both WWII and Korea as a fighter pilot in the Marine Corps, retiring with the rank of Colonel sometime in the 60s I think.
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BCA 23 Jun 09, 19:42Post
ShyFlyer wrote:He also served is country in both WWII and Korea as a fighter pilot in the Marine Corps, retiring with the rank of Colonel sometime in the 60s I think.


Well shit. I had no idea. I thought he was just some TV hack.

I retract my previous comments.

Thank you Col McMahon for your service.
Mark 23 Jun 09, 19:47Post
IIRC, he was also a general in the California Air Natl Guard.
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davestan_ksan 23 Jun 09, 19:49Post
{vsad} Really sorry to hear that. He was a great guy. I remember watching "Star Search" when I was little. I know he was going through tough times the last couple years. Sad that he couldn't have lived in peace. Anyway may he RIP, farewell Mr. McMahon.
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Allstarflyer (Database Editor & Founding Member) 24 Jun 09, 00:35Post
ShyFlyer wrote:He also served is country in both WWII and Korea as a fighter pilot in the Marine Corps, retiring with the rank of Colonel sometime in the 60s I think.

From the cockpit, Ed smiles and slowly points at the approaching enemy aircraft - "Heeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeee'sssss ammo!" {drillsergeant} {guns}

Da da da da dah, a doo, do do do doooh. The sky roars. Enemy aircraft break up, break off, Ed applauds.
ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 24 Jun 09, 00:37Post
Salute to General McMahon. Served his country in WW2, and in Korea, and later. A Veteran. A General Officer. A Marine General Officer. Semper Fi Marine.

Carson and McMahon. The Tonight Show hasn't ever been the same.

Rest in Peace, General.

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L-188 25 Jun 09, 03:47Post
He will be missed.

His setup of poor Myrtle Young in 1987 was classic. Out of sight but yet a clear and important role.

See the clip

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