R.I.P.

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HarryHotspur wrote:
RIP Roy Skelton, the actor who voiced Doctor Who's arch rivals the Daleks as well as puppets George and Zippy in the TV show Rainbow, has died aged 79.



 
Jeeeeesus how did I miss this one, what a BungleBonce.
 
Gutted f*ck I loved Zippy and Rainbow. 

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ForteanTimes wrote:

HarryHotspur wrote:
RIP Roy Skelton, the actor who voiced Doctor Who's arch rivals the Daleks as well as puppets George and Zippy in the TV show Rainbow, has died aged 79.
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me too mate, me too.
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My predicts for the new year:
(Had to remove Chris Knox, Bindi Irwin & Ray Wolfe as they were taking up valuable coffin space)

1. Kurt Westergaard
2. Peter Tork
3. John McCain
4. Margaret Thatcher
5. Ray Bradbury
6. Matt Newton
7. Ariel Sharon
8. Ali
9. Pete Doherty
10. Zakk Wylde
11. Michael Douglas
12. Prof Gunther von Hagens
13. Chopper Reid
14. Abdelbaset al-Megrahi    (Capt)
15. Bob Newhart
16. Aretha Franklin
17. Gary Carter
18. Bart Cummings
19. Mickey Rooney
20. Colonel Russell Williams


"Sharing rewards the weak"- Steven Colbert

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Traitor wrote:

My predicts for the new year:
(Had to remove Chris Knox, Bindi Irwin & Ray Wolfe as they were taking up valuable coffin space)

1. Kurt Westergaard
2. Peter Tork
3. John McCain
4. Margaret Thatcher
5. Ray Bradbury
6. Matt Newton
7. Ariel Sharon
8. Ali
9. Pete Doherty
10. Zakk Wylde
11. Michael Douglas
12. Prof Gunther von Hagens
13. Chopper Reid
14. Abdelbaset al-Megrahi    (Capt)
15. Bob Newhart
16. Aretha Franklin
17. Gary Carter
18. Bart Cummings
19. Mickey Rooney
20. Colonel Russell Williams


 
Nooooooooo, not Uncle Chop Chop
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He's a sick boy.

"Sharing rewards the weak"- Steven Colbert

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The 11 people who died in the ballooning tragedy in Carterton.
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Wongo wrote:
The 11 people who died in the ballooning tragedy in Carterton.


RIP
Arsenal2012-01-08 09:25:13

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Arsenal wrote:
Wongo wrote:
The 11 people who died in the ballooning tragedy in Carterton.


RIP
Tragic. My my old man was school mates with Lance Hopping. A lot of lives have perished over this holiday period.

Fuck this stupid game

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 bravo mr morgan

Queenslander 3x a year.

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Megaupload, was closed down by the US government this morning with the owner and other colleagues being arrested today. Its been good to me over the years, pretty much where I watched all my TV series from America and the UK.
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Ernie Gregory  481 games between the sticks for West Ham 
 
Past away on Monday age 90
 
Once a Hammer always a Hammer
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Dick Tufeld the voice of the Lost in Space robot aged 85

The answer to life's problems are rarely found at the bottom of a beer glass - but it's always worth a look.

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Kiwi Jambo wrote:
Dick Tufeld the voice of the Lost in Space robot aged 85
 
Hope you find your way safely home Robot chum.
 

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UK Kiwi wrote:
Ernie Gregory� 481 games between the sticks for West Ham�
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Past away on Monday age 90

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Once a Hammer always a Hammer


I wonder if he was any relation to John Gregory?

"Sharing rewards the weak"- Steven Colbert

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The 74 people who died in the Egyptian football riot.

No one should ever go to a football match and not return home.

RIP.

Three for me, and two for them.

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Good call Buffy.

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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Whitney Houston at 48 years of age.
RIP

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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Is anyone really suprised?
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One I Missed Earlier In The Month

Angelo Dundee aged 90
 
The ever present trainer of Muhammad Ali in the days when Boxing was worth watching !!
 
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kiwi pie wrote:
Is anyone really suprised?



WHITNEY HOUSTON BEATS BOBBY BROWN TO DEATH!!

"Sharing rewards the weak"- Steven Colbert

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David Kelly - Actor best remembered by English audiences as the builder terrified by Sybyll Fawlty in Fawlty Towers and the one armed washer-upper Albert in Robin's Nest. Capable of stealing many of the scenes he was in.
 
 
 
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RIP KIRSTIE ALLAN.

Taken from us to young.
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NHpeter wrote:
RIP KIRSTIE ALLAN.

Taken from us to young.
 
Who is she mate?

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NHpeter wrote:
RIP KIRSTIE ALLAN.Taken from us to young.


When?
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sh*t, I read that as Kirstie Alley.  But realised I'd read it wrong. No idea who Kirstie Allan is.

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She was a friend who I hadn't talked to in a few years, But she passed away from Cancer.
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sorry for your loss mate.
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Yes sorry to hear about the loss of your friend.

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Another good man Gone
 
"Peter Sharpe"  Cricket Broadcaster
 
I miss the great old days when the plunket shield ruled the airwaves instead of the current sportstalk sh*t. It made painting a house enjoyable
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Michael Davis, bassist for the legendary Detroit rockers, MC5 died of liver disease at 68.

http://youtu.be/hCYfNo__9zA



"Sharing rewards the weak"- Steven Colbert

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Traitor wrote:

Michael Davis, bassist for the legendary Detroit rockers, MC5 died of liver disease at 68.

http://youtu.be/hCYfNo__9zA



 
 
Saw them when they last came over with Evan Dando singing. Fantastic band.
 
 
Kick out the Jams Motherf*cker.
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Frank Carson - Stand up from the days of gigs at working mens clubs and seaside resorts.
Best remembered by people of my age for the Comedians  TV show and also TIWAS. It was pretty brave of Frank to do Tiswas, an old school stand up doing an anarchic no rules kids show, but he added his own magic to it.
 

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I always had a soft spot for Cathy, didn't know she was married to sports cafe Ric Salizzo.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10787670

Former journalist Cathy Campbell dies

Public relations company director and former television journalist Cathy Campbell has died. She was suffering from a brain tumour.

Campbell began her career in radio broadcasting before she moved to TVNZ in 1986 to be the health reporter and to front live netball coverage.

In 1989, she became the first woman to anchor a New Zealand sports show when she took the post of presenter on Sportsnight.

She is survived by her husband, TV producer Ric Salizzo, and son Carlo.

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Rugby. Died four months ago, never to be the same again.

Fuck this stupid game

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