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Started by Bricktop, January 18, 2016, 05:55:23 PM

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Blazor

Quote from: "Velvet"
Quote from: "Blazor"Robert D. Raiford from the John Boy and Billy Big Show.

I don't know who he is.


The real old guy on that radio show. And that radio show has been around forever.
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "Velvet"
Quote from: "Blazor"Robert D. Raiford from the John Boy and Billy Big Show.

I don't know who he is.


The real old guy on that radio show. And that radio show has been around forever.

 ac_dunno

kiebers

Della Reese, singer and actress passed today.
I've learned that if someone asks you a really stupid question and you reply by telling them what time it is, they'll leave you alone

Anonymous

Quote from: "kiebers"Della Reese, singer and actress passed today.

Oh my, there have been a lot of celebrity deaths this week.

Anonymous

David  Cassidy had died for real at age sixty seven.

Wazzzup

Jim Nabors (Gomer Pyle) just died at 87



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Anonymous

Quote from: "Wazzzup"Jim Nabors (Gomer Pyle) just died at 87



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Golly

Wazzzup

Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Wazzzup"Jim Nabors (Gomer Pyle) just died at 87



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Golly
 :laugh3:

Blazor

Quote from: "Herman"
Golly


Beat me to it lol. "Well go-o-ly!" I can do a good impersonation of him too lol. "Well gosh Sarge, all I did was what you told me to"  :laugh:



"Shazam y'all"  :laugh:
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Wazzzup"Jim Nabors (Gomer Pyle) just died at 87



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I thought he was  older than that..



RIP Jim Nabors.

Anonymous

Former NHL defenceman for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Calgary and Montreal, Zarley Zalapski has died at the age of forty nine in Calgary..



No cause of death has been given.

Bricktop

FORTY NINE???



Damn, these kids today...

Anonymous

That union busting, who cares about safety tyrant former CEO of CN and CP, Hunter Harrison has died at age 73.


QuoteJACKSONVILLE,, United States - Hunter Harrison, the plain-spoken, gruff American who rewrote the Canadian railroading book during his years heading both of this country's largest railways, has died. He was 73.



CSX Corp., the American railroad Harrison began leading earlier this year, issued a statement on Saturday announcing his death.

The company attributed his death to "unexpectedly severe complications from a recent illness," the same reason offered when Harrison formally went on medical leave earlier this week.



"The entire CSX family mourns this loss. On behalf of our Board of Directors, management team and employees, we extend our deepest sympathies to Hunter's family," CSX (NASDAQ:CSX) said in the statement. "Hunter was a larger-than-life figure who brought his remarkable passion, experience and energy in railroading to CSX."



Ewing Hunter Harrison was born in Memphis, Tenn., on Nov. 7, 1944, and began his railroad career in 1964 as a 19-year-old rail car oiler for the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway while attending Memphis State University.



His modest start gave no hint that he would eventually serve as the CEO of four major railroads: Chicago-based Illinois Central Railroad, Montreal-based Canadian National Railway, Calgary-based Canadian Pacific Railway and Jacksonville, Fla., railway CSX Corp.



Harrison joined the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1980 when it purchased the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, and he was eventually promoted to vice-president of transportation and service design.



Harrison left Burlington Northern in 1989 to become chief operating officer at Illinois Central Railroad, rising to president and CEO in 1993. There, he was credited with initiating scheduled service for freight, a revolutionary concept for the industry.

In 1998, Canadian National bought Illinois Central — considered at the time to be the most efficient railway in North America — and Harrison was appointed CN's chief operating officer.



He became CEO of CN in 2003, succeeding Paul Tellier, and served in that position until his retirement at the end of 2009. He moved to his estate in Connecticut, where he raised and trained horses for show jumping.



In the fall of 2011, Harrison was approached by activist investor Bill Ackman, head of hedge fund Pershing Square Capital Management, and enlisted to help with a proxy battle at CP Rail. After winning the crucial vote at the annual shareholder meeting in 2012, Ackman appointed Harrison as CEO, replacing Fred Green.



In early 2017, Harrison abruptly resigned from CP, five months earlier than scheduled.



He gave up stock options and other compensation worth a total of $122.9 million to become CEO of CSX, a U.S. competitor, although he was later reimbursed by CSX.



Throughout his career, Harrison was adored by retail investors who rewarded his cost-cutting and attention to making the trains run as efficiently as possible by bidding higher on the shares of the railroads he headed.



As an illustration, CSX shares plunged nearly 10 per cent on Dec. 15, the morning after it announced he was taking medical leave and would be temporarily replaced by chief operating officer Jim Foote.



Unions were enraged by the thousands of job reductions he ordered. And they complained safety was compromised when he ordered managers and office workers at CP Rail be trained so that they could drive locomotives if union members went out on strike.



Institutional investors complained his compensation and perks were excessive and CP Rail moved to scale them back after he left.



"Hunter built a strong foundation for success at CP in our precision railroading operating model — we continue to build on that foundation," said Keith Creel, Harrison's hand-picked successor at CP Rail, in a statement on Dec. 15.



"He led a transformational turnaround at CP, helping restore an iconic company back to its rightful place among leaders in the Class 1 space."



Foote — who worked with Harrison for 11 years at CN Rail and joined him at CSX in mid-2017 — said Harrison's positive influence on CSX's performance would continue without him.



"I believe that the battleship has turned ... Because the team has implemented a foundation consistent with Hunter's vision, I do not see any reason to diminish our expectations concerning the pace and magnitude of our future progress," he said in a statement on Dec. 14.



Luc Jobin, the current CEO of CN Rail, offered his condolences to Harrison's family and paid tribute to the railway executive.



"Hunter was a giant of the railway industry for decades and a transformative figure at CN," Jobin said in a statement issued Saturday.

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Bricktop


Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"??????

A very well known, but loathed CEO. He was the head of CP where I work for 5 very long years.