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Raquel Welch (Jo Raquel Tejada), 82
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February 15, 2023, 04:27:33 PM »
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/raquel-welch-one-million-years-200425372.html
Oh, man. After a
brief illness
...
What normal red-blooded American boy growing up in 60's & 70's...80's wasn't aware of Raquel?
I still remember what Johnny Carson said about 1 Million Years BC..."Whenever it came on I was right there (watching it!)...
I also remember Bandolero with Stewart & Martin & Kennedy...Three Musketeers with Michael York & Christopher Lee...
R.I.P.
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Re: Raquel Welch (Jo Raquel Tejada), 82
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February 15, 2023, 08:20:09 PM »
Yeah, "a brief illness". Clot-shot, ya think?
In any case, RIP gorgeous one, in the arms of the Lord.
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Re: Raquel Welch (Jo Raquel Tejada), 82
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February 15, 2023, 10:28:19 PM »
I remember as a very little boy, watching a movie on TV called “Fathom” with Raquel Welch and Tony Franciosa. I have a very vivid memory of the look of the two of them, and something about Raquel and an airplane and skydiving. Beyond that I couldn’t tell you a thing about it, other than my dad was extremely interested in it.
Rest In Peace.
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