Yes...It DOES happen in threes...Now Dennis Weaver has died

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I might have missed a posting about this but some were just talking about Don Knotts and then Darrin McGavin dying and who would be next. I just heard this on NBC news.
 
I'll bet all the other movie stars are breathing a sigh of relief.
 
Holy cow! What a weekend. Those poor guys. I remember watching both "Kolchak" and "McCloud" with my folks.
Robin M.
 
I said there's the third as soon as I saw it. Too bad also because they all were great actors
 

These three certainly were popular during my childhood. Three fine actors. RIP :thumbsup2
 
what is scary is..I Saw Final destination 3. an afterwards i learned don knotts was dead..i don't know why it is scary but it is cause i was done watching a movie bout' death. and both of em' were 81 :eek:
 
Lisa loves Pooh said:
I"m sorry--I am clueless on who this is.

Dennis Weaver.. He played on Gunsmoke (he was very young then).. He also played in Mccloud when he was older.

RIP.. Dennis Weaver..


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He played Chester Goode in Gunsmoke..
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He was on the TV show, McCloud, he was the protagonist in the Steven Spielberg movie Duel (great movie), and also I remember him playing Poteet in Centennial.

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KristaTX said:
He was on the TV show, McCloud, he was the protagonist in the Steven Spielberg movie Duel (great movie), and also I remember him playing Poteet in Centennial.

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I thought he played in Duel, that's the only thing I remember him from. Great movie...GREAT actor!
 
I don't think we were referring to ALL deaths but ones in common. Some of the ones on your list were writers or in sports I think.Others were just "public figures". Some I don't know what their "claim to fame" was.

BUT....Don Knotts,Darrin McGavin, and Dennis Weaver were all actors and all just about the same age and died within a couple of days of each other. I think that was what we meant by "in threes".







phamton said:
Threes, not really. Recent deaths:
Darren McGavin
Dennis Weaver
Don Knotts
Curt Gowdy
Peter Benchley
Al Lewis
Andreas Katsulas
Betty Friedan

Last month:
Coretta Scott King
Chris Penn
Anthony Franciosa
Shelley Winters
Lou Rawls
Irving Layton

http://www3.sympatico.ca/jenoff/obit.htm

And more: http://www.mcall.com/sns-2006-deaths-pix,0,3349993.photogallery?index=1
 
We are programmed to look for pattterns. One death or two deaths isn't considered a pattern so we remember 3 deaths. Just a few months ago someone posted a "death in 3's" on this board and within a day or two there was a fourth death of a famous person and no one seemed to even relate that to the 3 deaths. Or do we just start counting all over again from the 4th death? Unfortunately the statistics do not support the deaths in 3's.

http://www.cockeyed.com/science/threes/threes.html
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_200307/ai_n12514274#continue
 
I really don't care about all that.

After Mr McGavin passed away someone posted about the 3's thing so I was just adding that to my post acknowledging what the other poster from the day before had written.

I did not expect to be analyzed by a simple statement. Good GRIEF!!!! :confused3 :rolleyes:
 












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