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My dad didn't wake up this morning.. I'm sure you'll all hear about it. It hasn't yet hit me but it's about to.

Born William D. Mays, Jr.

July 20, 1958

McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania

Died June 28, 2009 (aged 50)

Tampa, Florida

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Death

Mays was found dead by his wife in his Tampa, Florida home on June 28, 2009.[2][1][14] The Associated Press reported that there were no indications that the house had been broken into, and that police did not suspect foul play.[14]

According to Fox News, Mays had been aboard a US Airways flight that blew out its front tires as it landed at Tampa International Airport on June 27, the day before his death. None of the 138 passengers and five crew members were reported to be seriously injured immediately following the incident, but several passengers reported having bumps and bruises from falling objects.[2] Mays told the local Tampa TV station that some of the objects "hit me on the head, but I got a hard head."[14] It is unclear whether Mays' death was related to the incident.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Mays

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:'/

I'll miss you and your oxy clean commercials...

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He made commercials... he's gone... ok? David Carradine on the other hand...

Everyone is dying this summer. What gives.

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RIP Billy. :/

MJ's death didn't really affect me because I was never really into his music, but Billy Mays was the man. I thought he was too awesome to die, but it happened.

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I thought he was too loud to die...

And I concur with MJ. His music was a little before my time, and even going back I don't think it's anything great.

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Haha, Steven Hawkings is 67 and still going strong.

Side Note:

TUESDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Life expectancy in the United States is on the increase, but only among people with more than 12 years of education, a new study finds.

In fact, those with more than 12 years of education -- more than a high school diploma -- can expect to live to 82; for those with 12 or fewer years of education, life expectancy is 75.

Edited by YouSuckAndYouHaveNoLife

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Eighty-two years... that sounds so far away. What the hell am I going to do for sixty-odd years?

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Billy Mays infomercials still going on TV today, LIKE ITS FROM THE GRAVE

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