RIP the last picnic table at Strawberry Potrero, beneath the beautiful, sheer north face of Strawberry Peak in Angeles National Forest.
Two months ago it was propped up against a tree. Now it's been dismantled and some of it apparently used in a campfire. The bench seats and metal frame are all that remain.
The squat is now no more. Used to be able to go down and have my own room for as long as I needed. Now everyone is splitting up and moving on. Some of my favourite memories are from that building.
"Winchell was also an inventor with a patent for a prototype artificial heart he built in the 1960s in the same workshop in which he created his ventriloquist dummies, Blue Star said. He also created an "invisible" garter belt, a flameless cigarette lighter and an early version of the disposable razor."
RIP Richard Whiteley Whiteley, 61, the host of Channel 4's daytime game show Countdown for 23 years, died in Leeds General Infirmary. Whiteley, from Ilkley, West Yorkshire, fell ill with pneumonia last month, but had been said to be recovering slowly. Before presenting Countdown, Whiteley had been a familiar face on Yorkshire Television since the late 1960s. Whiteley received an OBE last year As anchorman on the channel's Calendar programme, he was subjected to an on-screen attack by a ferret, and was broadcast in negative - with white hair and a black face. But he was also an incisive political reporter who had interviewed every prime minister since Harold Macmillan. He was the first journalist to interview then prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, after the Brighton bombing in 1984.
I want to live, breathe, I want to be part of the human race
RIP Richard Whiteley Whiteley, 61, the host of Channel 4's daytime game show Countdown for 23 years, died in Leeds General Infirmary. Whiteley, from Ilkley, West Yorkshire, fell ill with pneumonia last month, but had been said to be recovering slowly. Before presenting Countdown, Whiteley had been a familiar face on Yorkshire Television since the late 1960s. Whiteley received an OBE last year As anchorman on the channel's Calendar programme, he was subjected to an on-screen attack by a ferret, and was broadcast in negative - with white hair and a black face. But he was also an incisive political reporter who had interviewed every prime minister since Harold Macmillan. He was the first journalist to interview then prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, after the Brighton bombing in 1984.
I want to live, breathe, I want to be part of the human race
you were only with me for a short span of time, but i felt very attached to you.
i'm sorry that things turned out the way they did. i wish i would have treated you better when you were around. maybe trimmed you a little more or done some brushing.
i know it hurt your feelings that time my mom said those rude things about you, and i'm sorry for that. i just hope you know that no matter what anyone ever says, you're #1 in my book. arrivederci. see you on the other side