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Still clinging to life from the looks of things....although he aint lookin too good
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That's a corpse.
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I'm disappointed she didn't die on the 21st of September tbhGuess she won't by there for anyone.
comicbook.com
Patricia Alice Albrecht, best known to the public as the voice of Pizzazz from Jem and The Holograms, has passed away. Samantha Newark, the show's voice of Jem, shared the news on Instagram with a photo of herself with Albrecht. "Patricia Alice Albrecht my beautiful friend and our beloved “Pizzazz” died this morning Christmas Day at her home in Nashville TN," Newark wrote. "Please keep her family in your prayers. In Lew of flowers it was Patricia’s wish for those that loved her to make a donation to https://freeforlifeintl.org/."
Albrecht was born in Detroit, Michigan. She is best known for voicing Phyllis "Pizzazz" Gabor on the animated Jem and The Holograms series but has several other credits to her name, continuing an acting career until 1996. Jem and The Holograms aired from 1985 through 1988.
My mother used to watch/listen to Don Imus. His death impacted me much more than some Canadian troon activist who was murdered today.RIP Don Imus
I was never a fan of radio but I felt bad for the guy because his name became toxic after what he said about the black woman's basketball team and how rapper David Banner used his name as example of racism in the media and entertainment industry. Like man, imagine how bad it must feel for Imus to have been used as an example of racism for one comment with no mercy.My mother used to watch/listen to Don Imus. His death impacted me much more than some Canadian troon activist who was murdered today.
I was never a fan of radio but I felt bad for the guy because his name became toxic after what he said about the black woman's basketball team and how rapper David Banner used his name as example of racism in the media and entertainment industry. Like man, imagine how bad it must feel for Imus to have been used as an example of racism for one comment with no mercy.
RIP Don Imus
I was never a fan of radio but I felt bad for the guy because his name became toxic after what he said about the black woman's basketball team and how rapper David Banner used his name as example of racism in the media and entertainment industry. Like man, imagine how bad it must feel for Imus to have been used as an example of racism for one comment with no mercy.
May he find no nappy headed hoes in heavenRIP Don Imus
Which troon activist???My mother used to watch/listen to Don Imus. His death impacted me much more than some Canadian troon activist who was murdered today.
He apologized, sucked dick, and kissed Al Sharpton's ring.
There's a reason you don't bother doing that.
I was never a fan of radio but I felt bad for the guy because his name became toxic after what he said about the black woman's basketball team and how rapper David Banner used his name as example of racism in the media and entertainment industry. Like man, imagine how bad it must feel for Imus to have been used as an example of racism for one comment with no mercy.
Tell it to Howard Cosell
Cosell straight up refused to apologize and adamantly insisted he wasn't racist. That incident is not even in his Wikipedia article any more.