R.I.P.

Pitchman Billy Mays became famous for his infomercials

Billy Mays
1958-2009

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8 Responses to R.I.P.

  1. Nicolas says:

    what sucks is it was discovered that he had heart disease and died in his sleep

    he’ll be missed

  2. SlapShot says:

    I’ve seen every episode of “Pitchmen” on Discovery. Too bad if you missed them, because you would have gotten to see the other side of the Billy you never saw in the commercials. I really feel sorry for his family right now.

  3. Rayj says:

    HI, BILLY MAYS HERE

    Man, I’ll miss that.

  4. robertkulbeth says:

    Say what you will about Billy Mays, but after a while he started to grow on me.

  5. Nicolas says:

    he definitely was an interesting guy, and I always respected him for how popular he got because of his skill as a pitchman. I wouldn’t have pegged him for 50 though, that was a curveball. I can’t remember a pitchman that was as popular as he was, of his age group these days

    He’ll be missed

  6. Igor says:

    I’m speculating that either a subdural hematoma or a hemmorage got him, the “Talk & Die” syndrome where the person is initially observed to be “okay” but they die from the induced coma or blot clot afterwards.

    We’ll miss ya, Billy!

    Igor

  7. Trishmac says:

    Like Farrah Fawcett, Billy picked a bad week to die. No one will have time to mourn him, what with all of the hooplah over Michael Jackson’s death, children and estate woes. Too bad, he seemed like a likable enough guy.

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