Even though we already have a thread devoted to the death of Ronald Reagan earlier today (6-5-2004), I'll put up this new thread to mention the fact that as of right now, NBC is airing a special tribute to our 40th president -- which is unfortunately pre-empting the
Powerball Instant Millionaire show on WLWT, Channel 5 in Cincinnati, on which I was supposed to be one of the Kentucky "at-home" players.
(First Smarty Jones loses the Belmot stakes today, and now this!)
However, in all due respect to Mr. Reagan and his surviving friends and family, I do want to say that I did get to see President Reagan when he came to Cincinnati for a political rally on Fountain Square in 1984, and he certainly came across as a government leader I greatly respected and admired.
I also saw the clip of Mr. Reagan's appearance on I've Got a Secret some years ago, which "Robair" described in the other thread as follows:
The actor-turned ploitico is best remembered by game show fans for staging a great bit for "I've Got a Secret", which entailed his leaving the stage whenever any panelist hestiated or misspoke.
Needless to say, I thought it was downright hilarious!
Mr. Reagan, of course, died after about a decade of suffering Altzheimer's disease. My "best woman friend," Sheri Auciellio, who is beside me as I am posting this, has a mother who has suffered from Altzheimer's for some years as well, so we both know what a tragic ailment that is.
Our
Powerball Instant Millionaire celebration party here at my own mother's home has ended up being cancelled, of course, but I'll reset the VCR for the program's "alternate" time on WLWT (1 A.M.) tomorrow morning, and hopefully I'll catch the show for you then and we'll then find out how much I will be winning from that Powerball Instant Millionaire ticket I picked up off the street and sent in a while back.
Once again, my condolences to all who knew and loved this nation's 40th president.
Michael Brandenburg
(What more is there to say?)