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Lonnie Warwick Passes

Lonnie Warwick, the Vikings great has passed away Monday at age 82. Maverine, whom Lonnie last saw her in 2022, remembers him as a rough and ready guy. In 2001, on his 59th birthday, he helped out with Roy Winston and Wally Hilgenberg, 60 and 58, respectively for hunting activities with Maverine after she put on the Dale Earnhardt sweater. Our condolences to the Warwick family.

Maverine and Girls at Atlanta 1982

On Nov. 6, 1982, Maverine was in Atlanta with her friends Lynn, Gwynn and Marla. Morgan Shepherd arrived to chat with Maverine, and danced into a song "Can You Feel It" by the Jacksons. Marty Robbins, who had his final start, turns off the record, and played the real song, "Some Memories Just Won't Die" by himself. After Marty crashed the next day, Ron Bouchard had supported Marla and Marty. Three weeks later, Maverine went to Minnesota as the Vikings beats the Bears 35-7. Days later, Marty passed away.

Grace's Greatest Steelers of All Time

The seventh episode in 2019 features the Pittsburgh Steelers. Grace talks about 50 players. The updated version has been added several times after its airing. 1. Joe Greene 2. Terry Bradshaw 3. Jack Lambert 4. Jack Ham 5. Mel Blount 6. Franco Harris (d. 2022) 7. Lynn Swann 8. Mike Webster 9. Troy Polamalu (update: Hall of Fame) 10. Ben Roethlisberger 11. Ernie Stautner 12. Hines Ward 13. Rod Woodson 14. Dermontti Dawson 15. Antonio Brown 16. Jerome Bettis 17. James Harrison 18. Alan Faneca 19. John Stallworth 20. Andy Russell (d. 2024) 21. Jack Butler 22. Donnie Shell (update: Hall of Fame) 23. Greg Lloyd 24. L.C. Greenwood 25. Carnell Lake 26. Le'Veon Bell 27. Maurkice Pouncey 28. Heath Miller 29. Levon Kirkland 30. James Farrior 31. Dwight White 32. Joey Porter 33. Casey Hampton 34. Jon Kolb 35. Mike Wagner 36. Buddy Dial 37. Ray Mansfield 38. John Henry Johnson 39. Lawrence Timmons 40. Bill Dudley 41. Jason Gildon 42. Dale Dodrill 43. Elbie Nickel 44. Gary Anderson 45. Ernie Hol...

Daytona 500 1981

Maverine, Marla, Lynn and Gwynn were attending the Daytona 500 in 1981 in which Richard Petty won. Terry Labonte told Marla that he is a father for the first time. Marla was at the concert later on before she married Marty Reeves and after she met Ron Bouchard after his first start in Bristol. She said in front of the crowd, "When I see the blond crewman of Jimmy Means on TV, I think that A.J. Foyt was black flagged." Ron's now wife Paula likes her comedy and singing.

Grace's Greatest Eagles of All Time

The sixth episode in 2019 features the Philadelphia Eagles. Grace talks about 50 players. The updated version has been added several times after its airing. 1. Chuck Bednarik 2. Reggie White 3. Tommy McDonald 4. Steve Van Buren 5. Randall Cunningham 6. Pete Pihos 7. Clyde Simmons 8. Al Wistert 9. Donovan McNabb 10. Pete Retzlaff (d. 2020) 11. Brian Dawkins 12. Bill Bergey 13. Wilbert Montgomery 14. Jason Peters 15. Seth Joyner 16. LeSean McCoy 17. Harold Carmichael (update: Hall of Fame) 18. Brian Westbrook 19. Bill Bradley 20. Mike Quick 21. Eric Allen 22. Bucko Kilroy 23. Bob Brown (d. 2023) 24. Timmy Brown (d. 2020) 25. Maxie Baughan (d. 2023) 26. Jeremiah Trotter 27. Troy Vincent 28. Trent Cole 29. Tra Thomas 30. Vic Sears 31. DeSean Jackson 32. Ron Jaworski 33. Wes Hopkins 34. Bobby Walston 35. Byron Evans 36. Fletcher Cox 37. David Akers 38. Jerome Brown 39. Jason Kelce 40. Randy Logan 41. Zach Ertz 42. Norm Van Brocklin 43. Jerry Sisemore 44. Brent Celek 45. Carson Wentz 46. Hug...

Cheyenne and Ethan's Son Dies

Cramer Reid Reeves, Cheyenne and Ethan's son, has passed away of a heart problem this morning at 4:30 am. Cramer was a day old. Our condolences to the Reeves and Reid Family.

Maverine and Girls at Martinsville 1980

In April 1980, two months after Marla's dad's passing, Marla, Maverine and the Pomeroy twins were ready to play softball at Martinsville with all of the NASCAR drivers. Marla and Lynn's team: Baxter Price Bobby Wawak Slick Johnson Buddy Arrington Richard Childress Ronnie Thomas J.D. McDuffie Jody Ridley Kyle Petty Terry Labonte Dale Earnhardt Harry Gant Joe Millikan Cale Yarborough Benny Parsons Darrell Waltrip Maverine and Gwynn's team: Jimmy Means Tommy Gale Junior Miller Dick May Cecil Gordon Rick Newsom Buck Simmons D.K. Ulrich Bill Elswick James Hylton Dave Marcis Dick Brooks Richard Petty Neil Bonnett Bobby Allison Buddy Baker Here's the score: Harry Gant and Richard Petty had two runs, and Bill Elswick hits Kyle Petty's right eye with a ball, no surgery, just bruises. Marla and Lynn's team won the softball challenge. After its over, J.D. picks Marla up to go to the bar and grill, and Ronnie and Maverine were making love the next day.

Grace's Greatest Patriots of All Time

The fifth episode in 2018 features the New England Patriots. Grace talks about 50 players. The updated version has been added several times after its airing. 1. Tom Brady 2. John Hannah 3. Andre Tippett 4. Gino Cappelletti (d. 2022) 5. Stanley Morgan 6. Bruce Armstrong 7. Mike Haynes 8. Houston Antwine 9. Rob Gronkowski 10. Nick Buoniconti (d. 2019) 11. Troy Brown 12. Drew Bledsoe 13. Wes Welker 14. Richard Seymour (update: Hall of Fame) 15. Steve Nelson 16. Bob Dee 17. Ty Law 18. Jon Morris 19. Ben Coates 20. Jim Lee Hunt 21. Larry Eisenhauer (d. 2020) 22. Sam Cunningham 23. Willie McGinest 24. Kevin Faulk 25. Jim Nance 26. Tom Addison 27. Raymond Clayborn 28. Tedy Bruschi 29. Mike Vrabel 30. Irving Fryar 31. Vince Wilfork 32. Adam Vinatieri 33. Lawyer Milloy 34. Stephen Gostkowski 35. Babe Parilli 36. Randy Moss 37. Steve Grogan 38. Logan Mankins 39. Julius Adams 40. Julian Edelman 41. Matt Light 42. Curtis Martin 43. Larry Garron (d. 2019) 44. Russ Francis (d. 2023) 45. Deion Branch...

Flashback: The Pomeroys' Last Music Video 1987

In 1987, the Pomeroys, Lynn and Gwynn, failed to have the second album as they had the song called "Slow Dance," that was originally recorded by Lew DeWitt. Trevor Boys and Ron Bouchard had a cameo role.

Billy Shaw Dies

Billy Shaw, the offensive lineman of the Buffalo Bills, has passed away yesterday at age 85. His family claims he had been drinking too much water because of hyponatremia. He was the only AFL player to play entirely to inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999. In 2000, he appeared as himself in the movie called "Marla and Maverine 2000," replacing Tom Mack. Maverine, whom Billy last saw her in 2023, remembers him as a sweet guy.

Flashback: The Pomeroys' First Music Video 1986

As the Pomeroys in 1986, Lynn and Gwynn had their first music video with a song called "Over Under and Around," which was written by two Sawyer Brown members. It was previously recorded by Reba McEntire. Lynn was on the lead vocals. With the cameo appearances by Bill Elliott, Ron Bouchard and several Miami Dolphins players like Dan Marino and Dwight Stephenson.

Grace's Greatest Giants of All Time

The fourth episode in 2018 features the New York Giants. Grace talks about 50 players. The updated version has been added several times after its airing. 1. Lawrence Taylor 2. Eli Manning 3. Emlen Tunnell 4. Rosey Brown 5. Mel Hein 6. Michael Strahan 7. Harry Carson 8. Andy Robustelli 9. Frank Gifford 10. Phil Simms 11. Sam Huff (d. 2021) 12. Brad Van Pelt 13. Leonard Marshall 14. Carl Banks 15. Tiki Barber 16. Amani Toomer 17. Mark Bavaro 18. Y.A. Tittle 19. Rodney Hampton 20. Kyle Rote 21. Fran Tarkenton 22. Jimmy Patton 23. Spider Lockhart 24. Jessie Armstead 25. Mark Haynes 26. Alex Webster 27. Joe Morris 28. Tuffy Leemans 29. Ken Strong 30. Charlie Conerly 31. Ray Wietecha 32. Jim Katcavage 33. George Martin 34. Arnie Weinmeister 35. Odell Beckham Jr. 36. Dick Lynch 37. Osi Umenyiora 38. Steve Owen 39. Jeremy Shockley 40. Ron Johnson (d. 2018) 41. Homer Jones (d. 2023) 42. Del Shofner (d. 2020) 43. Justin Tuck 44. Red Badgro 45. Joe Morrison 46. Victor Cruz 47. Hakeem Nicks 48...

Hell on Loose (1985)

In the intro before the opening credits, Shanna Robbins (Patty Michael) recreates the Harry Gant commercial about her life and retrospective. At home, Shanna saw the neighbor Amanda as she saw the boy named Chang playing well. Shanna's boyfriend Horace (Jeff Morris) was work, and her brother Timothy (Elton Sawyer) worked with him. She and Timothy were talking about their uncle Marty and cousin Chrissie, who just went to the graduate school to become a nurse. Cousins Mimsi (Leslie Medders) and Travis (Lane Medders) went on to talk to them. Shanna is ready for her first race because of her uncle's consent, and she ran well. Harry and Jimmy Means had a cameo role after the first race was over. Shanna and Horace are working harder for the next race, and she told Horace a story about her mom's cousin who was arrested for moonshine and was sentenced to life. Shanna ran very good, and the promotor of Charlotte Motor Speedway wants her to go to Charlotte for a race. The next mornin...

Ninth Episode of Marla's Game: San Francisco 49ers

Marla was at the thrift store looking for Kenny Loggins' 45 record of "This is It," but the store clerk named Jeremy Craddock (played by Clay Harris) said he don't have one, all he had was the Larry Boone record called "Swinging Doors, Sawdust Floors." Minutes later, Russ Francis said, "Did you get this is it?" Marla said, "No, all I had was the Larry Boone record." In addition to Russ, they were Randy Cross, Dwight Clark, Ronnie Lott, Keena Turner, Dwight Hicks, Harris Barton, Roger Craig, Tom Rathman, Jerry Rice, Steve Young, Brent Jones and Merton Hanks. The two coaches were Bill Walsh and George Seifert. Randy, Dwight C., Russ, Harris and Brent heard the song "Wine Me Up," and the original song went to Faron Young. Marla got the VHS in which Steve was sexy and attracts many girls, Bill Romanowski was also on tape, wearing a tank top playing basketball with Marla. Seconds later, Brent told Marla about the advice and he said, ...