Stool Pigeon

Why do they call an informant a “Stool Pigeon”?

The phrase “stool pigeon” originated in the United States in the early 19th century and has its roots in hunting practices involving the once-abundant passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius). In the days when these birds numbered in the billions across North America,

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Skull and Bones

Secret student society at Yale University

Skull and Bones, also known as The Order, Order 322, or The Brotherhood of Death, is one of the most storied and secretive collegiate societies in the United States. It was founded in 1832 at Yale University by William Huntington Russell and Alphonso Taft (father of future president William Howard Taft).

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Lurene Tuttle

She is survived by her grandchildren, including singer Joseph Williams of Toto.

Lurene Susie Tuttle (August 29, 1907 – May 28, 1986) was an acclaimed American actress whose versatile career across vaudeville, radio, film, television, and coaching earned her the title “First Lady of Radio.” Born in Pleasant Lake, Indiana, into a theatrical family—her grandfather ran an opera house and her father performed in minstrel shows—she was raised in Arizona and California, where a drama coach in Glendale inspired her to pursue acting.

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Bobby Whitlock, Danielle Spencer, Terry Reid, and Chuck Girard Dies

Several more have passed this summer of 2025.

These individuals have been in Delaney & Bonnie and co-founded Derek & the Dominos; played Dee in What’s Happening!! (1976–1979); was nicknamed “Superlungs”, and turned down lead singer for Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple; and was a pioneering musician in the realm of Contemporary Christian Music.

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Roger Cook – This Old House

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in wildlife management and conservation law but his passion for he decided to pursue a career in landscaping.

Roger Cook, the beloved landscape contractor known for his long tenure on PBS’s This Old House, was born in 1954 and raised in Massachusetts, where he developed a deep love for the outdoors and gardening at an early age. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in wildlife management

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My Favorite Johnny Carson Moments (Part One)

I watched every episode that I could, at least through the monologue if nothing else.

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was a groundbreaking late-night talk show that aired on NBC from 1962 to 1992, with Johnny Carson as its legendary host. Known for its sharp monologues, iconic characters like Carnac the Magnificent, and classic interviews with celebrities, the show set the standard for late-night television.

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Allan Melvin

A face and a voice you will remember!

Allan Melvin was an American character actor whose warm voice and affable screen presence made him a familiar face on television from the 1950s through the 1980s. He was born on February 18, 1923, in Kansas City, Missouri, but grew up in New York City. His early interest in the performing arts led him to Columbia University, where he majored in journalism and played on the football team.

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Square Pegs – Doyle’s Space: SitCom Hall of Fame

Created by writer Anne Beatts, who had made her name as a pioneering female comedy writer on Saturday Night Live.

Square Pegs was a short-lived but culturally significant American teen sitcom that aired on CBS for a single season from September 27, 1982, to March 7, 1983. Created by writer Anne Beatts, who had made her name as a pioneering female comedy writer on Saturday Night Live, the show aimed to bring a more authentic and quirky voice to teenage life,

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Loni Anderson, Jeannie Seely, Jimmy Hunt, and Jane Morgan Dies

More deaths to report this summer of 2025.

She was the receptionist on the hit sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati; she was a singer, songwriter, and Grand Ole Opry member; he was a child actor known for his role in Invaders From Mars; and she was a popular singer and stage performer best known for her polished vocals and international success

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Victor Buono

He rose to prominence in 1962 with his chilling performance as Edwin Flagg in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

Victor Charles Buono was born on February 3, 1938, in San Diego, California, to Myrtle and Victor F. Buono, the latter a former police officer who was later convicted of conspiracy and murder in 1959. Buono attended St. Augustine High School and became involved with San Diego’s Globe Theater Players, where he gained experience in Shakespearean drama. Though sometimes reported to have attended military school or Northwestern University,

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