We’ve lost a lot of great people this year: Aretha Franklin, John McCain, Stephen Hillenburg (the creator of Spongebob Squarepants), Ken Berry, and of course George H W Bush, our 41st president.
I just heard about Ken Berry’s passing. I loved him in “Mama’s Family”. And he was a long-time motorcyclist! Godspeed, Mr. Berry. Thanks for the decades of entertainment.
In response to your 4th comment, you were “correcting” incorrectly, presuming that the OP is an American citizen. Using “our” clearly indicates he was addressing fellow Americans. Not all Americans believe in the absoluteness of the current resident of the Oval Office’s “America First” policy.
But referring to a “possession” as “our” doesn’t have to mean the statement refers to ownership by everyone in the group being addressed. If you aren’t an American, preumably you know that. The situation with DACA-type circumstances notwithstanding.
Futabakun Premium Member about 6 years ago
This series has often drawn from Stan Lee’s cast of characters, and this tribute is long overdue for acknowledgement. Well done.
Argythree about 6 years ago
Very nice tribute. Stan will be missed…
Lyons Group, Inc. about 6 years ago
We’ve lost a lot of great people this year: Aretha Franklin, John McCain, Stephen Hillenburg (the creator of Spongebob Squarepants), Ken Berry, and of course George H W Bush, our 41st president.
SunflowerGirl100 about 6 years ago
A very nice tribute to Stan Lee. I saw him in Antman and The Wasp and I assume that was his last appearance.
StoicLion1973 about 6 years ago
I just heard about Ken Berry’s passing. I loved him in “Mama’s Family”. And he was a long-time motorcyclist! Godspeed, Mr. Berry. Thanks for the decades of entertainment.
FireMedic about 6 years ago
“Nuff said!”
tad1 about 6 years ago
A wonderful tribute to a wonderful man.
craigwestlake about 6 years ago
They were great people; now just one more president and it will be a great year…
Dragoncat about 6 years ago
He created a fantastic universe. And now, he has become one with it.
mdsock about 6 years ago
In response to your 4th comment, you were “correcting” incorrectly, presuming that the OP is an American citizen. Using “our” clearly indicates he was addressing fellow Americans. Not all Americans believe in the absoluteness of the current resident of the Oval Office’s “America First” policy.
But referring to a “possession” as “our” doesn’t have to mean the statement refers to ownership by everyone in the group being addressed. If you aren’t an American, preumably you know that. The situation with DACA-type circumstances notwithstanding.