WASHINGTON POST "How very sad that reporting on the passing of the classy, courageous Farrah Fawcett was all but eclipsed by the wall-to-wall coverage of the death later the same day of Michael Jackson -- a great performer in his heyday but a bizarre human being at best.
"Fawcett, who succumbed after a battle with cancer that she documented in a valuable, self-produced television program, deserved a final spotlight to herself rather than being relegated by circumstance to a media afterthought."
RALPH DANNHEISSER, Silver Spring, Maryland in a letter to the editor.
****mr. dannheisser wrote words of wisdom. in his short elegant two paragraphs he sums up just exactly how many people including myself feel today.
she was the pinup girl. she was funny. she was charming. she was many a young man's heart throb. for that matter, she was many an older man's heart throb. and you know something else, because she was so nice, the girl friends and the wives were never upset about that side glance we all took at farrah.
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