blogs.babble.com - 7/4/2009
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“Oxiclean” and “Orange Glo” TV pitchman Billy Mays, passed away at the age of 50, on June 28 in his Tampa, Florida home. It’s believed he died from complications from heart disease. Mays was laid to rest earlier today, Friday, July 3.
What’s Up With The Celebrity Death Rumors?
collegecandy.com 7/3/2009 — This past week, the world mourned the loss of celebrities and entertainment personalities Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson, and Billy Mays. As well as Rick Astley, Jeff Goldblum, George Clooney, Natalie Portman, Harrison Ford, Liza ...
We're going to keep seeing Billy Mays in commercials
tvsquad.com 7/4/2009 — First off, everyone keeps using the word "infomercial" when describing the ads that Billy Mays did, including this piece at TampaBay.com . Actually, infomercials are longer form ads, usually 30 minutes. What Mays did were commercials (though yes, he ...
Jane Carrey (who?) is Knocked Up
soandsosucks.com 7/10/2009 — Jane Carrey, daughter of Jim Carrey, is expecting. Apparently the baby daddy is Alex Santana. Yeah, never heard of him either.
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Billy Mays tribute set for 9 p.m. Thursday on Discovery
blogs.orlandosentinel.com 7/8/2009 — How to honor pitchman Billy Mays? Discovery Channel will salute him with "Pitchman: A Tribute to Billy Mays." The hour documentary will premiere at 9 p.m. Thursday on Discovery Channel. Family members, infomercial colleagues and "Pitchmen" co-host Anthony "Sully" Sullivan...
Dead Man Sells Adhesives [Billy Mays]
gawker.com 7/10/2009 — The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser. Billy Mays is dead , but his ghost will return to haunt your television until you order roll after roll of Mighty Tape, to quiet the bearded demon. It's what he would have wanted. Billy filmed infomercials for Mighty Tape and ...
TAKE THAT DEATH, YOU'LL NEVER REIN IN THE BLUE SHIRT —
Oh No They Didn't!
NEW YORK – Death won't still the voice of Billy Mays or his mighty powers of persuasion. Viewers will continue to find the boisterous, bearded TV pitchman hawking household products for the indefinite future. And at least one of his commercials is being introduced posthumously. ...
Paying Tribute to Billy Mays —
Roger Catlin | TV Eye
The tribute to Billy Mays on Discovery Channel tonight was what I had hoped the "Pitchmen" series would have been all along: Not a show about inventors presenting their new ideas to Mays and co., but a look at the man himself - that booming voice, his on air manner, a review of all the products ...
Last Shot - Pitchmen —
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What Do You Think? - Billy Mays New Ads —
Crazy Days and Nights
When Billy Mays died last week it seemed there would be a void in late night infomercial programming which as you know is something that I enjoy a great deal. I didn't think they would keep showing Billy's infomercials. Well, not for the first time I was wrong. In fact, it appears that the ...
Blue shirts honor Billy Mays —
TV Squad
This isn't usually a blog with photos from funeral services, but I thought this one was appropriate for TV fans to see. Pallbearers at Billy Mays funeral the other day all wore blue shirts in a tribute to the commercial king. Permalink | Email this | | ...
A View From The Sludge [Headlines Are News] —
Gawker
Well, looks like someone at TMZ knows what an Arthur Miller is. Not sure what's worse: the headline, or that I'd probably consider it. Full Billy Mays sadness after the jump so you don't have to look...