49'er great Dwight Clark, at age 61 of ALS.
Dwight Clark from Garinger HS in Charlotte, played at Clemson and dated 1980 Miss Universe Shawn Weatherly. Known for "The Catch". RIP.
Kate Spade.
Miss America contest
The Wine Spectator Forums. If not dead, certainly on life support.
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Agree with you. Life support will not help this forum, and software changes. Hope I'm wrong, but really doubt it.
Would love to know how many posts per week of May 1st VS Week of May 26th. Bet its down by over 70%.
Hope RT reads these comments, but think his hands are tied
Bunch of cranky old farts.
This place is dead. Nice going Mr Taylor. I used to enjoy reading here.
mikemann posted:This place is dead. Nice going Mr Taylor. I used to enjoy reading here.
Yeah, RT woke up one day and wanted to make things suck.
105 posts in 10 years? If you bail, we'll certainly miss you...
Anthony Bourdain, by suicide? WTF.
billhike posted:Anthony Bourdain, by suicide? WTF.
I can't quite process it. This is incredibly shocking and very sad.
emporanium posted:billhike posted:Anthony Bourdain, by suicide? WTF.
I can't quite process it. This is incredibly shocking and very sad.
Same here. It doesn’t make sense.
Obviously, financial success and world fame is not the antidote to depression and other forms of mental illness. Maybe financial success and fame (and the pressure that comes with these things) can sometimes lead to mental illness. (See, e.g., the current occupant of the W. House). Suicides are an increasing in frequency and this is pretty troubling. I think at least one famous French Chef, upon losing a Michelin star, did the same. It's very unfortunate.
billhike posted:Anthony Bourdain, by suicide? WTF.
This one hurts way more than I ever thought it would.
Just shocking. This guy seemed to have a life that most of us would give our eye teeth to have: travel around the world, see amazing sights, eat great food, and make a fortune doing it.
No one knows what demons people have; and wealth, fame, and seeming success don't insulate anyone.
RIP
Very upsetting. His public persona was so upbeat and enthusiastic. He seemed to have such passion for culture, for people, for food, for life experiences. He seemed genuinely curious about the world around him. But I suppose that passion and curiosity can coexist with depression.
Sunny, and to have one of your dearest and closest friends find you. It hurts deeply to think about.
One of my top five things in the world to do and to plan out is, having dinner with friends in cities no one at the table is from. You know Eric and Tony had dinner plans in a glorious city.
wineart 2 posted:Sunny, and to have one of your dearest and closest friends find you. It hurts deeply to think about.
One of my top five things in the world to do and to plan out is, having dinner with friends in cities no one at the table is from. You know Eric and Tony had dinner plans in a glorious city.
Plus he left an 11 year old daughter behind. Absolutely tragic on all levels.
I am just stunned. This story was literally the first thing I saw when I turned on my computer this morning. So sad.
I remember buying Kitchen Confidential when it first came out, and passing it around to all my friends, saying "You've got to read this book!", as we had all previously worked in restaurants. Every word rang true.
Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, both in the same week. Very, very sad.