>> If people are still talking about someone or something a hundred years down the line, we believe that qualifies that person or thing to be enshrined in the “Immortals Hall of Fame.”
Sorry Ringo Starr, you're gonna have to wait 40 more years to see if you and your band-mates qualify.
You forgot my mother, Bea Forrest, who lived to 102 and was famous in her own right: on the Phil Donohue show, testified in front on Congress, on the cover of the Winnetka Talk protesting our dog Ernie being discriminated against, international speaker on vocational education and fashion icon.
>> If people are still talking about someone or something a hundred years down the line, we believe that qualifies that person or thing to be enshrined in the “Immortals Hall of Fame.”
Sorry Ringo Starr, you're gonna have to wait 40 more years to see if you and your band-mates qualify.
You forgot my mother, Bea Forrest, who lived to 102 and was famous in her own right: on the Phil Donohue show, testified in front on Congress, on the cover of the Winnetka Talk protesting our dog Ernie being discriminated against, international speaker on vocational education and fashion icon.
Merely an oversight, I assure you. Rule of Three salutes Bea Forrest!
she would thank you. maybe not forgive but thank