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Thanks to Guest (cannot believe I'm saying that) and Devon Death Trip. Richie Benaud gets an unlucky thirteen teams lucky. http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/apr/10/richie-benaud-obituary
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Edit: Posting this here as well. Apologies, should have searched harder. Lisa Simon, stalwart of Sesame Street, dies at 64. http://www.hollywood...e-street-787606 Edit: It appears she pooped all over her birthday too.
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Lisa Simon, stalwart of Sesame Street, dies at 64. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/lisa-simon-dead-sesame-street-787606 Edit: It appears she pooped all over her birthday too.
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Prop Master Edward Aiona who worked on all of Clint Eastwood's films since Dirty Harry, dies at 83. http://variety.com/2015/film/news/edward-aiona-clint-eastwoods-property-master-dies-at-83-1201469709/
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In return, I would ask why these WMD aren't at Portsmouth, Southampton or even just situated outside our Mother of Parliaments? You know Costa Rica? No army, no weapons and has land borders with Panama and Nicaragua. I see the WMD are doing a fine job of deterring terrorists, no wait...hang on....and not only that but they are a target for terrorism and sabotage. Without ever being used. Tell that to the folks of this country working at suppressed wages, unable to put food on the table or nappies on their wains and getting prescriptions from the doctor for household essentials...like toothpaste. I'd be against WMD no matter which party I supported. But hey, we'll never compromise our security, says Ed and Dave. One wanted to go into Syria, one did go into Iraq...oops, compromised! As long as Russia doesn't have theirs pointed at the South East, it's ok to have them? I'll sleep safe knowing I'm "protected" by things which could cause holocaust 35 miles from my front door. Rant over and no offence meant btw.... Except it's just another drop in the ocean of our huge budget.... If you really want to save that cash we could drop the bird-shredding... I mean "wind farm"........ subsidies? Those starving people are really not likely to have any better of a time under an incoming Labour government, Syriza is the most left-wing party elected in Europe in decades and....... erm, as far as I can tell, they're still starving their Greek arses off over there. My points were not only financial, as I think you'll see. And I think they were starving their arses off in Greece long before a left wing Government took office. I'm not for Labour or the Conservative neo-economic plan personally, never mind their defence strategy. Let's face it, they're both cut from the same cloth and will vote through renewal of Trident together, just as they vote on a lot of things together, regardless of opposition.
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I doubt that the Queen still uses tampons Read in Lizzie's voice..."My Government will bring forward a Bill specifically aimed at women, by reducing the taxation liability on tampons..." etc
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In return, I would ask why these WMD aren't at Portsmouth, Southampton or even just situated outside our Mother of Parliaments? You know Costa Rica? No army, no weapons and has land borders with Panama and Nicaragua. I see the WMD are doing a fine job of deterring terrorists, no wait...hang on....and not only that but they are a target for terrorism and sabotage. Without ever being used. Tell that to the folks of this country working at suppressed wages, unable to put food on the table or nappies on their wains and getting prescriptions from the doctor for household essentials...like toothpaste. I'd be against WMD no matter which party I supported. But hey, we'll never compromise our security, says Ed and Dave. One wanted to go into Syria, one did go into Iraq...oops, compromised! As long as Russia doesn't have theirs pointed at the South East, it's ok to have them? I'll sleep safe knowing I'm "protected" by things which could cause holocaust 35 miles from my front door. Rant over and no offence meant btw....
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Richard Dysart, star of LA Law and in The Thing, Pale Rider and Being There, has died at 86. http://deadline.com/2015/04/richard-dysart-dead-la-law-emmy-winner-1201407406/ UK Obit, not on DDP: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/richard-dysart-starred-l-law-dies-86-182453915.html#Kpv3vFn
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And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what living under Thatcher was like....
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Just like to add that I find this forum more enlightening every time I visit. It's good to not only learn about the famous and infamous, I also like to read about their sphere of influence and learn new things outside of my own interests (Joel Spira and the dimmer switch I found interesting enough to stop and look deeper into, for example). Near the end of the article on Sab, there were quite a few very famous people he performed with, and again that points out it's not just the famous who make it, but those who help or are part of that success, perhaps not as well known but deserving of our notice here for their lives. Not disliking anything anyone has said, they are entitled to their opinion.
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Porn star "stands" (fnah fnah) for UKIP. Here is this beauty interviewed for the BBC. The US and Italy have nothing on us. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-32231900
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Harrison Greenberg, the 19 year old heir to the Skechers empire, dies on holiday in Thailand after choking. http://tbrnews.com/news/harrison-greenberg-skechers-heir-dies-overseas/article_a62efd8a-de47-11e4-8426-1b4073114fcc.html
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I am the only one who finds the concept of heart attacks disturbing,think about it you could suddenly die at any moment of heart failure. Anyway I am rambling and off topic but my heart goes out to his family and friends. I had a heart attack in January...yes it was disturbing, but speedy NHS services saved me. 48, no health issues, not obese or anything, just happened. You never know.
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Robert Walker, nominated for an Academy Award for Brother Bear in 2003 (losing out to Finding Nemo) and who worked on several animations including Mulan, dies at 54. http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/obituary-ottawa-animator-bob-walker-was-nominated-for-academy-award
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Reports coming in that he has married his manager...isn't marriage what you do to a very long term partner, especially in the public eye, when you've just had some really bad health news? Hmmmm.... Here's a report in the Mirror: http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/barry-manilows-partner-responds-wedding-5484870
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UKIP guy on Daily Politics today, when asked what his party will do for women, announced the policy of removing the tax on tampons. That would make for an interesting Queen's Speech, the devil in me would love to see that.
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Too good not to post. Naomi Wilzig, founder of the World Erotic Art Museum in Miami, famed for penis necklaces (who hasn't had one of those?) dies at 80. http://forward.com/articles/218284/naomi-wilzig-founder-of-erotic-art-museum-dies-at/
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Joel Spira, who patented the solid state light dimmer switch and founded the Lutron Electronics Company, has had his lights switched off at 88. http://www.philly.com/philly/obituaries/20150408_ap_2f6f4fea1d9045cdb31d0e39c17b4ef5.html
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Not a good day for ex-footballers, Billy Ronson, formerly of Blackpool who went to USA to play, dies at 58. http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/bs-sp-blast-ronson-0409-20150408-story.html
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'Allo, 'allo, zees is London calling....French World War II hero Jean-Louis Cremieux-Brilhac, French resistance, has died aged 98. http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/world/522547/french-resistance-hero-cremieux-brilhac-dies-aged-98
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Scientists, Inventors And Techno Wizards
YoungWillz replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList Forum
A post about a Post. Richard F Post, physicist, holder of several patents and inventor of various things I've never heard of but I'm sure they're lovely, dies at 96.He is however the father of Markie Post, who played the bailbondswoman in The Fall Guy. Of which I have heard. http://www.contracostatimes.com/breaking-news/ci_27873554/longtime-livermore-lab-physicist-and-father-flywheel-dies -
And so Twisted Sister are now going on farewell tour. Touching, if financially irresponsible....http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/apr/08/twisted-sister-announce-farewell-tour-following-drummers-death
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Second Scottish leaders' debate was exciting....well if you like that sort of thing. Jim Murphy promised everyone the earth, while Patrick Harvie promised to save it. Ruth and Willie promised more Con-Dem Nation, while David C (UKIP Irrelevance Party) just condemned everyone. Sturgeon stuck to her guns and promised the truth and answered direct questions, even if her hurt her chances of votes. She's unstoppable up here. Even my (former Tory) Stan Freberg loving Dad's teetering her way. Yesterday's quote of the day: Murphy (in response to a question about Labour standing up for the working man) "Labour is the party of the common man, and indeed of the common woman." I.e. we're part of the establishment, you're common, we'll do what is best for you commoners. Good god. How's it going elsewhere in our United Kingdoms?
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Is that the guy outta Jamiroquai? *I'll get my shell suit and legwarmers*
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Ken Chapman, former chairman of Swindon Town when they were successful, dies after cancer struggle. http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/12877781.Football_club_s_Premier_League_chairman_dies_after_cancer_fight/