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53 minutes ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

He battled substance abuse for quite some time. Colts' statement said he passed peacefully in his sleep this afternoon. 

How could he sleep with that much coke in his system?

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29 minutes ago, Hate said:

That dude had Jerry Garcia’s “Tiger” guitar. I wonder what will happen to that now.

It will end up in some Japanese guy's collection, never to be seen again. 

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George Coulam, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, has reportedly been found dead at his home.

Law enforcement officials said the Todd Mission Police Department (TMPD) responded to Coulam’s home on Wednesday, May 21, where the 87-year-old Ren Fair founder was found and pronounced dead, according to The Houston Chronicle.

Coulam’s body was found around 9 a.m. local time, CBS affiliate KHOU and NBC affiliate KPRC-TV reported.

The Texas Renaissance Festival confirmed Coulam’s death in a post on its Facebook page.

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of George Coulam, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival,” the post read. “For more than 50 years, he built a community that has become a cherished tradition for generations of performers, staff, and guests.”

“At this time, we ask for respect and privacy for Mr. Coulam’s family and the extended Texas Renaissance Festival family as they grieve,” it continued.

Known to many as “King George,” Coulam founded the Ren Fest in 1974, according to KHOU and KPRC-TV.

Earlier this month, a Grimes County judge ordered the festival be sold following a lawsuit, KHOU reported.

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Coulam has been in and out of court on the proposed sale of the RenFair.  

Maybe now the campgrounds around there won't require hepatitis shots and penicillin for all the STDs.

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