I was never a Johnny Cash fan so I can't say his death means much to me, but I'm sorry to hear about it.
I was a big John Ritter fan, though, so I'm pretty sad to hear about his death. Especially since he was so young (54) and leaves four kids behind. :( I still have fond memories of standing in front of the TV with my brother, dancing and singing along with the "Three's Company" theme music like a pair of total dorks. ;) We loved that show, even when we were too little to understand that the whole point was everyone thinking Jack was gay. And I still have a fond, if freaky, memory of seeing him turn up on "Buffy" as Joyce's evil robot boyfriend. *shiver*
To truly appreciate John Ritter's comic talent, one needs to watch the movie version of "Noises Off" (which is a great movie anyway so everyone should see it). Maybe I'll watch it this weekend in his honor.
I was a big John Ritter fan, though, so I'm pretty sad to hear about his death. Especially since he was so young (54) and leaves four kids behind. :( I still have fond memories of standing in front of the TV with my brother, dancing and singing along with the "Three's Company" theme music like a pair of total dorks. ;) We loved that show, even when we were too little to understand that the whole point was everyone thinking Jack was gay. And I still have a fond, if freaky, memory of seeing him turn up on "Buffy" as Joyce's evil robot boyfriend. *shiver*
To truly appreciate John Ritter's comic talent, one needs to watch the movie version of "Noises Off" (which is a great movie anyway so everyone should see it). Maybe I'll watch it this weekend in his honor.