Darrell H. Winfield (July 30, 1929 – January 12, 2015) was an American rancher and model[1] best known as "The Marlboro Man" in television commercials and magazine advertisements for Marlboro cigarettes.
Winfield was born in Kansas, Oklahoma. His family relocated to California's San Joaquin Valley when he was 6 years old. This move was inspired by the "Okie migration" of the 1930s in which many midwest farming families, devastated by the Dust Bowl, headed west to California to start over.
Colorado is 38th state Colorado = 38; Death = 38
ReplyDeleteLol how many people die in colorado a year Zach.. does death only happen in colorado or something? haha
Crisis actors... nobody died
Why didn't you report on chase young being suspended at Ohio State??????
ReplyDelete11 + 03 + 20 + 19 = 53
ReplyDelete"Fifty Three" = 122
"Marlboro Man" = 122
"S.N.F. Winner" = 122
"S.N.F. Week Ten" = 122
"November Third" = 72, 72
"Robert Norris" = 72
"Money" = 72
Dead at 90:
"Ninety" = 33, 30
"Away Win" = 33, 30
"Seventh" = 30, 33 <<< Vikings 7th?
November 3rd Death, like 113
"Lose at Home" = 113
Remember the Titans?
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Darrell H. Winfield (July 30, 1929 – January 12, 2015) was an American rancher and model[1] best known as "The Marlboro Man" in television commercials and magazine advertisements for Marlboro cigarettes.
ReplyDeleteWinfield was born in Kansas, Oklahoma. His family relocated to California's San Joaquin Valley when he was 6 years old. This move was inspired by the "Okie migration" of the 1930s in which many midwest farming families, devastated by the Dust Bowl, headed west to California to start over.