Nooooooo. I've been expecting it for awhile. Bracing for it, really. I knew a huge chunk of my childhood would pass with him. Damn.
I feel like I felt after watching 'Wrath of Khan' way back when, only the sadness cuts a little deeper today.
I also started watching Star Trek when it was first broadcast. Spock immediately became my favorite Trek character, and remains so to this day. When the announcement was made last year that Mr. Nimoy had been diagnosed with C.O.P.D. I had a feeling he wouldn't be with us much longer, so the news of his death today wasn't too much of a surprise. Thank you for countless hours of entertainment Mr. Nimoy, you will be missed.Our own Mr. Spock, Leonard Nimoy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/27/arts/television/leonard-nimoy-spock-of-star-trek-dies-at-83.html
I am someone who watched and loved Star Trek from its very first broadcast in 1966, so this one really hurts.
One of the best players of the period that probably marked the peak of Major League talent. And publicity stunt or not, he was the oldest player to get a base hit in a regulation Major League game.
His first at bat, In 1951 with the Sox, was a home run too. He was quite a player. RIP Minnie. You inspired many...
The thing I always found remarkable about him was that he was still active in the Mexican League well into the 1970s -- still an active, everyday player until he was fifty years old. Pretty remarkable in those pre-steroid/pre-intensive-physical-conditioning days.