Weird
Yvette Vickers, a 1950s cult movie actress and former Playboy Playmate was found dead in her Benedict Canyon home. She kept to herself in recent years and a neighbor discovered her almost mummified body after noticing yellowing mail piling up in the mailbox and no sign of Ms. Vickers. Apparently she has passed away months ago in an upstairs room. News reports say that a space heater was left on and still functioning (even though the electric bill hadn’t been paid in months).
Yvette Vickers started her career in the 1950 movie, “Sunset Boulevard” and went on to have parts in various westerns and TV episodes (including Emergency!, My Three Sons and Dragnet). After the flop of “Short Cut ot Hell” (James Cageny directed), she turned to B-movies. In 1958, she starred in “Attack of the 50 Foot Woman” followed that in 1959 by starring in “Attack of the Giant Leeches”. She was a playmate of the month in 1959.

GorT is an eight-foot-tall robot from the 51ˢᵗ Century who routinely time-travels to steal expensive technology from the future and return it to the past for retroinvention. The profits from this pay all the Gormogons’ bills, including subsidizing this website. Some of the products he has introduced from the future include oven mitts, the Guinness widget, Oxy-Clean, and Dr. Pepper. Due to his immense cybernetic brain, GorT is able to produce a post in 0.023 seconds and research it in even less time. Only ’Puter spends less time on research. GorT speaks entirely in zeros and ones, but occasionally throws in a ڭ to annoy the Volgi. He is a massive proponent of science, technology, and energy development, and enjoys nothing more than taking the Czar’s more interesting scientific theories, going into the past, publishing them as his own, and then returning to take credit for them. He is the only Gormogon who is capable of doing math. Possessed of incredible strength, he understands the awesome responsibility that follows and only uses it to hurt people.