Death list 2017 (1 Viewer)

Gazolba

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So true.

Anthony Hopkins, Morgan Freeman, Cary Grant, James Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Joe Pasquale.
May I add a woman, Katharine Hepburn. Although personally I could not stand her voice I have to admit it was instantly recognizable.
Personally, I always liked Joanna Lumley's voice.
 

Otis

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May I add a woman, Katharine Hepburn. Although personally I could not stand her voice I have to admit it was instantly recognizable.
Personally, I always liked Joanna Lumley's voice.
You can add Know Hepburn, but she was no Joe Pasquale was she.
 

chiefdave

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And Richard Hatch aka Captain Apollo from the original Battlestar Gallactica. Was also Zarek in the reboot.
 

Otis

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Oh right, got it now. Thought Nick was predicting. Didn't know she had actually died.

RIP. Always quite fancied her. :(
 

Otis

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Alan Simpson died today too. One half of Galton and Simpson, who wrote Hancock's Half Hour and Steptoe and Son.

RIP.
 

Otis

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I have come to the conclusion, Dan, that you are very much an advocate of the 'any hole is a goal' principle.

Would that be a reasonable assumption to come to?
 

Johnnythespider

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I have come to the conclusion, Dan, that you are very much an advocate of the 'any hole is a goal' principle.

Would that be a reasonable assumption to come to?
If memory serves Otis, Dan has been known to shag his sofa in the past, even i would see Mary Berry as a step up from that.
 

skybluedan

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I have come to the conclusion, Dan, that you are very much an advocate of the 'any hole is a goal' principle.

Would that be a reasonable assumption to come to?

Your right mate but not a man hole
 

mrtrench

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one last last bomb from McGuinness? He's died from a heart condition; cynical me wonders if he knew he didn't have long and so instead of resigning sick he lobbed a bomb at the DUP.
 

Sick Boy

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RIP MMcG...his path from violence into politics is to be lauded alongside his co-operation with the likes of Paisley in finally managing to get peace.
 
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Macca

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I wouldn't say it's far right to despise someone who oversaw such pain and suffering whichever side of the divide they sit on.

All of those years with men indulging their appetite for violence disguised as a political struggle....loyalist and republican

May he burn in hell along with the rest of them
 

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