Starting XI
510
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2.1K
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about 15 years

Absolute rock legend, RIP Chris Cornell. Very sad.

Marquee
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9.5K
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almost 14 years

If there was one rocker from that era that you'd think would live till he was 90 it was Chris Cornell, 52 is way too young and it's a huge shock.

I was lucky enough to see Soundgarden twice, what a legend.

Marquee
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5.2K
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almost 17 years

I saw two of his acoustic shows and also Soundgarden at Brixton Academy. One of the most amazing and unique voices in rock. I am in absolute shock. Gone way too soon. RIP

axxaa
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Trialist
34
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140
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almost 17 years

Nicky Hayden. MotorGP / SBK rider killed in a bicycle accident. RIP

Phoenix Academy
190
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370
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almost 11 years

Sir Roger Moore, actor, 89.

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Legend
5.8K
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24K
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almost 17 years

22 innocent victims.

tradition and history
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9.9K
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about 17 years

Gullitesque wrote:

Sir Roger Moore, actor, 89.

Remember going to the first James Bond movie in Auckland in the early 60's             RIP   007

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Legend
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24K
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almost 17 years

For your eyes only was his best imho

RR
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Bossi Insider
10K
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34K
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almost 16 years

Been a good story about him floating around Twitter today https://twitter.com/MrKenShabby/status/867036448037511169

and 3 others
Marquee
970
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6.5K
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over 11 years

"Sean Connery is a good actor. It's a pity I can't understand a thing he's saying." - Roger Moore.

tradition and history
1.5K
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9.9K
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about 17 years

Greg Allman         RIP

tradition and history
1.5K
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9.9K
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about 17 years

Roy Barraclough    from Coronation Street           RIP

Phoenix Academy
190
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370
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almost 11 years
Phoenix Academy
190
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370
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almost 11 years

Cheick Tioté.

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Legend
5.8K
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24K
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almost 17 years

Peter Sallis from Last of the Summer Wine.

Marquee
970
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6.5K
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over 11 years

Lonegunmen wrote:

Peter Sallis from Last of the Summer Wine.

Little known fact ... Patrick O'Shea, ex Wellington (Ngaio school) and son of Sir John, founder of South Pacific Films, after many years working for the BBC covering wars in Africa and US elections, was chief cameraman on Last Of the Summer Wine in the years before his premature death of cancer not too long ago.

Phoenix Academy
270
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460
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almost 10 years

Adam West 

To me, he was the "real" Batman.....RIP "caped crusader" 

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Legend
5.8K
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24K
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almost 17 years

The only Batman.

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Legend
5.8K
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24K
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almost 17 years

Those deceased in the Latimer Road fire. Round the corner from QPR. Has to be a few R's fans and other clubs with fans suffering.

Marquee
970
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6.5K
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over 11 years

Anita Pallenberg, 73, original rock chick. Lover of Brian, Keef and Mick plus who knows how many more. 

tradition and history
1.5K
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9.9K
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about 17 years

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Anita Pallenberg, 73, original rock chick. Lover of Brian, Keef and Mick plus who knows how many more. 

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Never been in to 'who is shagging who and who is not paying ' I have never heard  of her.    RIP

Marquee
970
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6.5K
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over 11 years

Leggy wrote:

[quote=Jerzy Merino]

Anita Pallenberg, 73, original rock chick. Lover of Brian, Keef and Mick plus who knows how many more. 

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Never been in to 'who is shagging who and who is not paying ' I have never heard  of her.    RIP

She was too young for you anyway Leggy.

Legend
260
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120K
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about 15 years

In memoriam:

This week, there was a man whom passed away in New Plymouth. Hardly anyone will know of him because he was a very quiet and private man. He was a Dutch migrant by the name of Bert Vennick.

For those that learnt their refereeing craft in Taranaki, Bert was instrumental in the education of some of the top officials still around today, Campbell Waugh as the prime example and before him, myself, Morris West, John O’Sullivan, my Dad and others that refereed national league football over the years.

Bert was different because he saw the game as a Dutchman and refereed it the same way. He was always a gentleman on the park to the players. He was still on the terraces at Pukekura Park watching Central League Football this month and lamenting the refereeing performances to a couple of people in attendance. He kept in touch with the modern game because he watched a lot of overseas football and I am told by some people in the past that were high up assessors that Bert was very very good at it - he just lived in the wrong part of the country.

I understand he was made a life member of Central Football (but unsure when) because of his dedication to refereeing. He was instrumental in helping Taranaki produce a disparately high volume of good officials per membership that went to other parts of the country that are still around refereeing today.

Rest in peace Bert Vennick

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Legend
5.8K
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24K
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almost 17 years

Marama Martin. An icon news reader,  weather lady during the golden era of TV during the 60's. Also a soothing voice on Radio and not even a hint of controversy. Did so many poisitives for Maori Women in the media.

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Legend
5.8K
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24K
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almost 17 years

Martin Landau, Mission Impossible TV series, Space 1999 TV series, Ed Wood, X Files movie.

tradition and history
1.5K
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9.9K
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about 17 years

Les Murray      RIP

A top bloke.

Phoenix Academy
190
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370
·
almost 11 years

Andrew Little's Prime Ministerial candidacy.

Starting XI
850
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2.7K
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about 10 years

My Nan at 94 years of age.

  • Born 4 years after WWI ended and all that that entailed.
  • Lived through a depression
  • Worked in WWII in Plymouth as a fire warden, electrician and because of her small stature, crawled into destroyed buildings to find survivors.
  • Raised 4 kids, one of whom had polio, another she lost to leukaemia - she worked two jobs to pay for their medication.
  • Immigrated to NZ with my Grandad to be with her family in her early 70s
  • Fought with diabetes and Alzheimer's the last 10 years of her life.

A great lady and the last of my grandparents to go. RIP 

and 2 others
Phoenix Academy
190
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370
·
almost 11 years

Sam Shepard

Pulitzer-winning playwright, film actor/director.

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Legend
5.8K
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24K
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almost 17 years

"Praise Be" on Sunday mornings. TVNZ says the numbers don't stack up with the younger audiences.

Marquee
7.4K
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9.5K
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almost 14 years

There shouldn't be religious programming on state TV.

Marquee
970
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6.5K
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over 11 years

Ryan wrote:

There shouldn't be religious programming on state TV.

Lol. Back to the USSR...

Marquee
7.4K
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9.5K
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almost 14 years

Jerzy Merino wrote:

Ryan wrote:

There shouldn't be religious programming on state TV.

Lol. Back to the USSR...

Russia has taken a huge step backwards in terms of equality and society since the orthodox church returned as the state religion - although we don't want persecution here like they had at the start of the Soviet Union, we of course should have freedom of religion but it shouldn't be paid for by the tax payer.

I don't mind having these sorts of TV shows funded by the government as they are culturally important to a community but it should be understood that it's a cultural show and not the government funding religion. Perhaps a disclaimer at the start saying that it's a work of fiction or are based on completely unproven assumptions.

tradition and history
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9.9K
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about 17 years

Ryan wrote:

Jerzy Merino wrote:

Ryan wrote:

There shouldn't be religious programming on state TV.

Lol. Back to the USSR...

Russia has taken a huge step backwards in terms of equality and society since the orthodox church returned as the state religion - although we don't want persecution here like they had at the start of the Soviet Union, we of course should have freedom of religion but it shouldn't be paid for by the tax payer.

I don't mind having these sorts of TV shows funded by the government as they are culturally important to a community but it should be understood that it's a cultural show and not the government funding religion. Perhaps a disclaimer at the start saying that it's a work of fiction or are based on completely unproven assumptions.

Can't disagree, but I would love to see you try and prove that it is a work of fiction.

Marquee
2.1K
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6.4K
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over 14 years

Leggy wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Jerzy Merino wrote:

Ryan wrote:

There shouldn't be religious programming on state TV.

Lol. Back to the USSR...

Russia has taken a huge step backwards in terms of equality and society since the orthodox church returned as the state religion - although we don't want persecution here like they had at the start of the Soviet Union, we of course should have freedom of religion but it shouldn't be paid for by the tax payer.

I don't mind having these sorts of TV shows funded by the government as they are culturally important to a community but it should be understood that it's a cultural show and not the government funding religion. Perhaps a disclaimer at the start saying that it's a work of fiction or are based on completely unproven assumptions.

Can't disagree, but I would love to see you try and prove that it is a work of fiction.

maybe the state should not be in the broadcasting business. Or at least not in the half arsed way it is done.
Phoenix Academy
190
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370
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almost 11 years

Sir John Graham: 22-test All Black, NZRFU President, NZ Cricket team manager, Auckland University Chancellor.

"I don't think rugby union is anywhere near as important in this country as solving the problems of poverty and unemployment. We're happy, aren't we, when our rugby team goes well, yet we're prepared to let some aspects of our nation go almost ignored."

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Legend
5.8K
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24K
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almost 17 years

Glen Campbell - Singer, part time actor, aged 81. Was excellent in the movie "True Grit" opposite John Wayne & Kim Darby. Also sang the title song "True Grit" for said film. Appeared in another film called "Norsewood"

Starting XI
1.3K
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2.8K
·
about 9 years

Colin Shaw

5 time NZ International, double winner with Blockhouse Bay and NZ player of the year in 1970

Scored 2 goals in last 7 minutes of 1970 Chatham Cup against Western Suburbs to earn a replay and then scored the winner in the replay a week later

Obituary from Auckland Football

tradition and history
1.5K
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9.9K
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about 17 years

Colin Shaw

5 time NZ International, double winner with Blockhouse Bay and NZ player of the year in 1970

Scored 2 goals in last 7 minutes of 1970 Chatham Cup against Western Suburbs to earn a replay and then scored the winner in the replay a week later

Obituary from Auckland Football

Now there was a real gentleman.    RIP Colin

tradition and history
1.5K
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9.9K
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about 17 years

Bruce Forsyth       RIP

A very talented guy.

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