Blogs Nov 23, 2012 at 10:43 pm

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To me he'll always be an astronaut.
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Really? Cancer Killed J.R in Dallas at 4:20 pm?
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Amazing he lived the last twenty years at all. Heck of a good match with the liver transplant. We should all be so lucky.
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He made Grandpa Simpson wait.
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I never saw a single episode of Dallas, so yeah, that clip is pretty much my memory of Larry. Hey, he had a good long life and made a shitpile of money. Maybe he was an asshole, maybe he wasn't — I didn't know him personally.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR7A0cXog…

Had no idea he was a dedicated pot smoker and advocate of dropping acid
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Again?
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Most amazing part is that he did Jeannie stone drunk. Pint of bourbon with his cornflakes, and all that. Hell, even the original Jeannie bottle was a Jim Beam decanter. Can't even imagine how hot Barbara Eden looked with beer goggles!
Just incredible comic timing. RIP, Major Nelson.
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Major Healy was the one with the better comic timing. I was always bothered by the set-up of I Dream of Jeannie: here was the absolutely gorgeous woman with what seemed to be a huge crush on Major Nelson, willing to do anything for him, obligated to fulfill his every order, and he's spending all his time and energy pushing her away.
Obviously, gay.
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@ 2, Dan knows that just saying "dead" is insensitive, but he doesn't care.

I saw "I Dream of Jeannie" reruns before there was a "Dallas," but I had a hard time recognizing actors from role to role when I was young (unless they had a distinctive appearance, like Ernest Borgnine), and didn't realize that both shows had the same star. As a result, I came to know Larry Hagman as J.R. first. Not because we ever watched it at our house, but because "Dallas" was such a huge show that nobody could ignore it. Remember the "Who Shot J.R.?" bumper stickers? Nobody ever put a "Jeannie"-related bumper sticker on their car.

Anyway, unlike a lot of other actors, Hagman never really affected me one way or the other. I'm sorry he's dead, but he had a long life and successful career, so I hope he died content.
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@2, @11: Dan meant to say that Larry Hagman is up on the roof, and we can't get him down.
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Your tributes are always so moving, Dan.
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I'm just going to say it. He was such, such a DILF. And dare I say GILF for a while there.
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mmmmmmmmm.....
if Jeannie didn't make you glad to be hetero there wasn't any hope for you.

BTW Hagman was working on a book.
Looks like it will be on hiatus.
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Lord he was a handsome man when he was young.

My main feeling on watching that, though, was amazement that I used to love watching sitcoms - I could have sat through that episode, and the "Bewitched" that followed, and the "Green Acres" after that with perfect contentment, when I was ten. Now, watching the whole episode was literally painful.
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i met him at burning man.. so there's that
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"My Larry Hagman Story" --
http://www.newsfromme.com/2012/11/24/my-…
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@18 - Thanks for the link, what a fun story. II heard him interviewed on the radio maybe 8 years ago (I think it was Coast to Coast, it was a long interview which is typical for C2C) and he was so charming and funny.
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To an agnostic such as myself, any euphemism for "dead" would have come across as disingenuous.
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@20: "pining for the fjords"?
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for ever he will be Major Anthony Nelson in I dream of Jeannie, because that series I used to watch it as a kid in Beirut (Lebanon) at 19.00 which at the end of it my brother and me would get to bed.....Just a chapter of my childhood just closed for ever.

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