Alex Trebek has died...

I used to watch the daytime show back in the 60s with Art Fleming and hated it when it was cancelled. I was delighted when it came back with Alex Trebek at night. We will miss you Mr. Trebek and it has been a pleasure.

Reading Alex's remarks about how much pain he was in while working with Holzhauer, brought back memories of Bobby Darin's excruciating pain while performing just before his last heart surgery. He too would have to rush off stage at the end of a song and keel over in agony in his dressing room. These men are exemplary in the old adage, "the show must go on." Bless them for their talent and giving us so much pleasure.
 

Seems that whenever he had young teens competing against each other, he would bully at least one of them for giving the incorrect response. The kids were insecure to begin with and didn't need his badgering.

That always pissed me off about him.

(Sorry to rain on everyone's praise fest.)
 
If I may I have always believed that one should not judge another because of what he feels is not to his liking or approval. As my dad used to say: Harold if one has nothing good to say then one should just say nothing so one's ignorance and stupidity will never be revealed. I have now learned that the not so easy way. Derision is hate by another name and not only my rather indelicate, unsavory and totally inappropriate remarks on another sub-forum have come back to bite me where the Sun doesn't shine. I won't insult the membership or the memory of a man who has never done anything to garner my cruel and more so unspeakable remarks by asking forgiveness because I don't deserve such. All I ask is that I be granted time in your eyes and in my faith in our Lord almighty to set me back on the course of the path to decency. Thanks for reading and GOD Bless.

RIP Alex.

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