Ring Of Steel
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He was a farmer?
he did loads of things but this would be the most obvious and well known
He was a farmer?
I suspect the ticket sales for his three-year-long "last ever" tour weren't going so well, so he had to beef them up a bit. Either that or he felt he was dropping out of the limelight. The guy's a fucking drama queen (not intended as homophobic, btw, just a turn of phrase) and is another one who courts the media and cries foul when they publish a photo of him looking shit!He revealed in an interview recently that he nearly died last year so it's not off the cards.
Got a feeling ITV wheeled her out during their debate around Schofield's coming out last week.Joan Collins is keeping a low profile these days.
Didn't he die in the fire ?A big shout out for Tony Adams (Adam Chance from Crossroads)
He must be immortal, he was supposed to be dead nearly 40 years ago!Seeing as the F1 Season is on the horizon, one that's popped up to me today, Frank Williams. Cant see him lasting much longer
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Got to add Tarbuck to the list, especially as he's confirmed he has prostate cancer (and "has vowed to fight it", according to the press).
I have to say i'm getting heartily sick of "celebrities" and other public figures announcing to no-one in particular that they have some disease or other.
Almost as annoying as people announcing what their sexual preference is, as if i gave a shit!
Not a household name, but we've probably all used his inventions. - yep, just did! He's done a lot more for the modern world than most well-known people!Larry Tesler, aged 74.
Silicon Valley pioneer, who first implemented the computer operations of cut and paste and find and replace.
Not a household name, but we've probably all used his inventions.
www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51567695
I don't wish the man ill, Clint. I just don't know why we need to be informed of his ailments.I was off work yesterday and the missus had some day time nonsense on and Tarbuck was on. Only watched for a minute but for a man of 80 he looked in great shape to be honest.
I don't wish the man ill, Clint. I just don't know why we need to be informed of his ailments.
Larry Tesler, aged 74.
Silicon Valley pioneer, who first implemented the computer operations of cut and paste and find and replace.
Not a household name, but we've probably all used his inventions.
www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51567695
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Don't just put names up like that ffs!
I thought he had pumped his last iron for a second.
When he does I’m having ‘His clothes, his boots and his motorcycle’.Don't just put names up like that ffs!
I thought he had pumped his last iron for a second.
Don't just put names up like that ffs!
I thought he had pumped his last iron for a second.
I'm adding these to my predictions....
Connie Booth, James Brolin, James Caan, Julie Christie, Michael Gambon, David Jason, Al Pacino, Martin Sheen, Patrick Stewart, Raquel Welch, Clint Eastwood, Yoko Ono, Pope Francis, Sean Connery, Willie Nelson, Jack Nicholson, Gary Player, Julie Andrews, William Shatner, Robert Redford, Judi Dench, Michael Caine.
All 80+, so a good chance the man in the black cloak will be knocking on a few of these doors!
Van Morrison could be a dark horse.
Michael Barrymore or Cliff Richard, could be natural courses or a house party situation.
I am going to throw in Elton john as well as Arnie
You may well be right Clint! I hadn't checked. They were just people I thought were getting on a bit! :emoji_smile:there's at least 3 people on that list I thought had gone already.