brian the dog from family guy. sad face
R.I.P.
R.I.P. Lewis Collins from the Professionals, farewell Bodie. We still have Doyle.
Best. Perm. Ever.
brian the dog from family guy. sad face
Why doesn't Stewie just build one of his time machines to go back in time and save Brian?
Lewis Collins sad that, all round action man.
R.I.P. Lewis Collins from the Professionals, farewell Bodie. We still have Doyle.
At the time was one of my favourite shows.
Theme music was cool,defintely some Isaac Hayes Shaft homage.
RIP Paul Walker, ironically died in a car crash.
Too fast, too furious.
His best film was running scared i suggest ppl check it out
What has 24 doors that have never been opened?
Paul Walker's advent calender.
Junior Murvin, the voice behind reggae classic Police and Thieves (as later covered by The Clash)
Nelson Mandela RIP
What a life.
That's SA done and dusted then.
I hope they let him rest in peace.
Though I can't see it.
Mods, take control!
Colin Wilson - Great writer who wrote on many different subjects and a keen Fortean.
Peter O'Toole RIP
A fantastic actor of stage and screen.
Peter O'Toole RIP
A fantastic actor of stage and screen.
"I'm a working stiff, baby, just like everyone else." - P O'T
Peter O'Toole RIP
A fantastic actor of stage and screen.
The one and only Lawrence of Arabia.
Epic movie of its time.
They dont make them like that these days unfortunatly.
Peter O'Toole one of the last great actors of our time.
RIP Peter.
brian the dog from family guy. sad face
Why doesn't Stewie just build one of his time machines to go back in time and save Brian?
Lewis Collins sad that, all round action man.
"If he'd been any more beautiful they would have had to have called it 'Florence of Arabia'. - Noel Coward.
Ronnie Biggs. South London petty crim. Train robber. Populist tosser. RIP.
Ronnie Biggs was doing time until he done a bunk
Now he says he's seen the light and he's sold his soul to punk
^ 'God save Myra Hindley, God save Ian Brady
Even though he's horrible and she ain't what you call a lady.'
Wonder what RB thought of being put alongside? Probably didn't care either way long as he got a coupla squid royalties.
David Coleman died - christ the idiots who commentate on sports these days know nothing. Coleman was one of the best.
"And for those of you watching on black-and-white sets, Everton are wearing the blue shirts."
David Coleman died - christ the idiots who commentate on sports these days know nothing. Coleman was one of the best.
"And for those of you watching on black-and-white sets, Everton are wearing the blue shirts."
Plus 1
Mikhail Kalashnikov. Sad day for AK47 fans.
Holly Davis, aged 19, result of a car crash. Holly was an excellent attacking midfielder for Plains Rangers women this season. The girls and club are gutted.
I note that Alan Richards Auckland sports comentator died the other day. good commentator in the 70/80's went on all the overseas cricket tours and was suceeded by Bryan Waddle.
I think he was chairman of the North Shore football club for a time when they were in the old National league.
Was the commentator from the MCG for the infamous underarm.
RIP Alan Richards one of NZ's finest sports broadcasters/ commentators.
I couldn't believe how old he was. I'd have said 70s or there abouts. Rip to an excellent commentator.
Ron Noades, 76. Bought Crystal Palace 1981, sold it 1998 after appointing himself manager and sending them down. RIP
Phil Everley, bro of Don in the Everley Bros, 76, of lung complications after a lifetime of smoking. "They sounded like no one else". Albert Lee, guitar hero, who arranged their comeback performance at the Albert Hall.
Portuguese legend Eusebio.
RIP.
Ian Wells, long time leader/administrator of soccer and cricket, one of the partners who had the vision to give us A league in Wellington which eventualy became the Phoenix. [Terry provided the money and the rest is history]
Long time supporter/administrator of Mirimar Rangers.
I think at one stage he was part of the management team at the old Evening Post.
RIP Ian Wells.
Ian Wells, long time leader/administrator of soccer and cricket, one of the partners who had the vision to give us A league in Wellington which eventualy became the Phoenix. [Terry provided the money and the rest is history]
Long time supporter/administrator of Mirimar Rangers.
I think at one stage he was part of the management team at the old Evening Post.
RIP Ian Wells.
+1
I hope people realise just how instrumental Ian Wells and John Dow were in the creation of the Phoenix. After the collapse of The Knights they did all the work on the bid and kept the idea of a Wellington franchise going for months (with virtually no interest or support from NZF) until Terry finally had his famous haircut. Without Ian's efforts it's very likely there would have been no Phoenix.
Hopefully the club will mark his passing in some way at the game on Sunday.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/wellington/9578556/Passionate-Wellingtonian-dies
+2, without his vision there'd be no Phoenix. Terry might have had the money but Ian had the idea of how to make it happen. Thank you sir for doing so and RIP.
oved the Banner at last Sunday's game. Although a minutes silence was appropriate to recognise his passing, I'd have thought that a minute of applause as well to acknowledge his achievements might have been a good idea.
RIP Bobby Collins.........Celtic, Everton, Leeds and Scotland
RIP Roger Lloyd Pack - Trigger from Only fools and Horses as well as many other parts. Great actor.
RIP Trigger, you were a classic.