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. 3 comments edit related share plime.comOn Thursday at 9 p.m. EDT, Discovery Channel will air a one-hour documentary, "Pitchman: A Tribute to Billy Mays." picked by Bingo 8 months ago |
DEVELOPING: Television pitchman Billy Mays — who built his fame by appearing on commercials and infomercials promoting household products and gadgets — died Sunday. picked by soulslasher6 9 months ago 27 comments edit related share plime.com |
TV pitchman Billy Mays' death appeared to be from heart disease, not a bump to the head, according to the Hillsborough County medical examiner. The final cause of death will not be known until after toxicology results are available, Dr. Vernard Adams said at a Monday news conference. picked by kakana 9 months ago 1 comments edit related share entertainment |
An official autopsy report released Friday found that cocaine use contributed to the heart disease that suddenly killed TV pitchman Billy Mays. 10 comments edit related share world*"Want to clean out those pesky sinuses? Try Oxi Caine". picked by Bornbad 8 months ago |
In the fall, Mays will start taping a TV reality show, "Pitchmen," which will follow the creation of a two-minute commercial, from start to finish. 2 comments edit related share plime.com*it's time for a nuclear strike* picked by Bornbad 12 months ago |
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A newly released independent review states that Billy Mays was not a chronic cocaine user as the original autopsy stated, and that cocaine did not contribute to his death. 3 comments edit related share plime.comAnd for only $19.95 you can get a copy of the review (just kidding there). picked by Moe 5 months ago |
Mays' injury is not life threatening and at the time of this release he was having further tests done to see what kind of projectile was lodged in his buttocks picked by Bornbad 1 year ago 6 comments edit related share world |
With a fastball once clocked at 104 mph, Feigner threw 930 no-hitters, 238 perfect games and struck out 141,517 batters. 0 comments edit related share sportsIn a nationally televised exhibition against major-leaguers at Dodger Stadium in 1964, he struck out Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Maury Wills, Harmon Killebrew, Roberto Clemente and Brooks Robinson in order. picked by videoguy 3 years ago |