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- Kirsty MacColl: Thank You For The Days - the Data Lounge
It's been 13 years since her tragic and senseless death in December 2000 Still miss her and her amazing music
- Answer To One WEHT Porn Actor - *RIP* Nikk Toretto
Nikk Toretto was more gay for pay (read otherwise straight) than anything else, which showed in his work IIRC he was in the military (Navy?) then sort of drifted into porn some time after that stint ended He was born in Italy which likely accounted for Nikk T being uncut, something that seems to thrill certain people
- thread 35502742-is-dustin-hoffman%E2%80%99s-legacy-dying-
Anna Graham Hunter alleged that, while she was 17 and working as an intern on a TV production of Death of a Salesman, Hoffman made inappropriate jokes and comments around her and asked her to give him foot massages
- thread 35517245-f-r-a-ncisc-vs- - the Data Lounge
On tombstone of Pope Francis causing the C hee se To E xit Cracker in the minds of typographers and kerning obsessives
- thread 34201291-heartstopper - the Data Lounge
R290 Your whole reasonable-and-neutral shtick having blamed the thread for Joe receiving death threats is off And FYI no actual DLers were "making fun of transphobia" Another one for the ignore pile
- OLIVIA HUSSEYS death has been reported on her Instagram.
[quote]And it's noticeable how little coverage Olivia Hussey's death received compared to Maggie Smith's Well, yeah, but for reasons Olivia was a C-list curio whose single big contribution to pop culture was 50 years ago The rest of her output was B-movies
- 2025 Tony Awards: Official Second Thread - the Data Lounge
The “Death Becomes Her” number was a train wreck, hard to see what it had to do with the theme of the show and the gay stuff was off-putting, at least out of context And “Maybe Happy Endings” was so quiet and charming compared to all the diva histrionics last night, it was a refreshing relief
- thread 35823188-janis-joplin - the Data Lounge
Why was she such a tortured soul?A misfit in Port Arthur, Texas Born in Port Arthur, Texas in 1943, Joplin grew up in a respectable middle-class family While she was a good student and sang in the church choir, Joplin was a self-proclaimed "misfit" who didn't conform to the popular trends of the 1950s She eschewed typical fashions, sometimes opting for men's shirts and tights or short skirts
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