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Episode 4 of the Marla Show

Guest: Brother Jukebox - Mark Chesnutt Regular Music Video: Nobody's Home - Clint Black (Tracy) Song for Marla: Heartache Tonight - Patty and Marla Medley: 1952 I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive - Marla Wild Side of Life/Honky Tonk Angels - Elton and Patty Half as Much - Tracy and Marla Jambalaya - the Burton Brothers (Jeff sang the lead) Don't Just Stand Here - Marla Guest: Too Cold at Home - Mark Chesnutt Gospel: Feeling Mighty Fine - Marla and the Burton Brothers Marla herself had a cameo in a regular music video. Jeff in the first chorus in the gospel finale. Mark Chesnutt is the first one to be taped, and Conway Twitty in the airing.

Norie and Camden Expecting Second Son

Norie and her boyfriend Camden Willer were expecting their third child and second son to be named Statler Dean Willer. The due date is March 13, 2026. Sawyer and Mallory will be big siblings.

Episode 3 of the Marla Show

Guest: I Knew My Day Would Come - Vern Gosdin Regular Music Video: Love and Affection - Nelson (Burton Brothers) Song for Marla: Yesterday's Gone (with Vern Gosdin) Medley: 1963 Night Life - Marla Sweet Dreams - Elton and Patty Begging To You - Tracy Act Naturally - the Burton Brothers (Jeff sang the lead) Detroit City - Marla Guest: Chiseled in Stone - Vern Gosdin Gospel: Blessed Assurance - Marla and Vern Gosdin Kristen Sheets is a model in a regular music video. This is the only time that the guest had four things at the time, and it was Vern.

Sixth Episode of Marla's Game: Miami Dolphins

Marla concerns of having fun with Dick Anderson, Bob Kuechenberg, Mercury Morris, Larry Csonka, Manny Fernandez and coach Don Shula. Mercury said about changing music genres in which he said that he and Howard Twilley concerns of hearing that stuff. Mercury also said that the teenage girl listens to Rock and Pop, and the song was One Bad Apple by the Osmonds. Marla gives Larry a lesson and she wants the green Gatorade, Larry said, "No, not that green Gatorade." Marla picks up the tub full of green Gatorade and Larry said, "You dumb son of a...," and the Gatorade has been splatted at Larry. Marla shows the picture of Wayne Moore, who died 2 days after his birthday in 1989. Shula and the rest of the players saw Wayne's picture, and Marla was devastated. You may regard that Wayne is the first player in the undefeated season of '72 Dolphins has died. Marla saw the clips of Cyprus kicker Garo Yepremian, singing in the band in which Marla's husband Marty, his ...

Marla's Friend's Brother Passes Away

Jim Fahnhorst, the younger brother of Keith, has died yesterday at age 66, the same age as Keith's death in 2018. Jim played entirely for the 49ers like Keith, who spent 14 years of playing. Jim usually played drums for Marla's band until 1990. Marla remembers Jim was the cool guy.

D.D. Lewis Dies at 79

D.D. Lewis, a surreal linebacker of the Dallas Cowboys from 1968 to 1981, has died yesterday at age 79. He died exactly a month before his 80th birthday. Marla reveals this afternoon that D.D. was the sweetest guy. He was sober since 1986, survived by his wife of 36 years, Diane, two daughters from a previous marriage and a stepson.

Flashback: Robert Pressley's Looks

On Sept. 15, 1995, Marla had a phone call from Shelly Walther, who is in Dover. She said she had a mystery surprise. Marla later called her best friend Maverine, that the bet is when the Cowboys won, Maverine will visit her in Dallas, and the Vikings won, Marla will be headed to Minnesota. Marla arrived at Dover to visit Shelly and Tabitha Welch at the fitness center where Shelly went several times. There she saw Robert Pressley, who was in his rookie year in the Winston Cup. He claims he just got shaved while he was in Tabitha's music video "When It's Love Again." After the fitness center, Marla ran into Tracy Leslie, who qualified 3rd for the Busch race. At the bar and grill, Marla likes to shoot pool with the rest of the guys like Tracy. Robert qualified 12th in the cup. Marla was playing a jukebox with a song called "Tonight I Climbed the Wall" by Alan Jackson, where she and Robert were dancing. Marla spent the night with Tracy at the motel. The next mor...