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Everything posted by Ulitzer95
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1) Learn to spell properly - people make take you more serious that way. 2) Hoping that something bad happens to us is just as "sick", if not more considering most of the members here probably work hard and ultimately make less money than Goody who earns millions from doing absolutely nothing other than appearing on Big Brother and becoming ill. 3) If you don't like what you read, go somewhere else. Thanking you.
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He was a Bush supporter.....
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Looks a bit like Mel Gibson...
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Syndney Earle Chaplin, son of legend Sir Charlie Chaplin bites the dust at 82.
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Right I'm saying March 17th... that'd be a good treat for my birthday
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Yes. It was a joke.... I know I realised that after posting...
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Wrong Noel Martin...
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he ain't going anywhere anytime soon
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Munchkins/midgets/dwarves/oompa-Loompas/pygmies/shortarses
Ulitzer95 replied to Godot's topic in DeathList Forum
Did a bit of research on the net... and there's at least 14 still living Mickey Carroll, Ruth Duccini, Jerry Maren, Margaret Pellgrini, Meinhardt Raabe and Karl Slover are the most well known ones as they're always making appearances on TV, at malls, Oz festivals etc. etc. Then there's Olga C. Nardone... who well refuses to join the above 6 in making any appearances and has become a reclusive in her home in New England (perhaps due to a fear of "big people" ... who knows) In addition, an article in the LA Times mentions the names of four living child actresses from the film who were among about 12 girls who played munchkins as there weren't enough actors with dwarfism around to do the scene justice. They are: Betty Ann Cain, 77; Priscilla Montgomery, 79; Ardith Dondanville, 78 (only recently discovered) and Joan Kenmore Several Oz fansites mention Eva Lee Kuney, 74; Patsy May, 74 and Shirley Ann Kennedy as still being around.. There are also another 2 child actresses mentioned on the net: Viola White and Valerie Shepard.... there doesn't seem to be any info on whether they're still living but I'm presuming if they were then they'd only be in their mid-to-late 70s... -
Manea Manescu who was prime minister under the Communist rule of Nicolae Ceauşescu has died at 92. No English obit yet.. he's been picked by a team in the DDP but will probably get one in a few days or so...
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Saw Sugden on the Wendy Richard Tribute tonight... she looked very well I doubt she'll be going anywhere anytime soon...
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Done... wow really didn't expect her to go this quick I thought she would've at least seen summer...
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So the upshot of this little exercise is that Dilys Laye has tipped the balance from an even 50/50 split of alive/dead Carry On Stars, and given the advantage to those no longer with us. EXCEPT that the great Robin Askwith (Girls) has been omitted, as has Anna Karen (Camping, Loving) and Johnny Briggs (Khyber, Behind, England), along with (presumably) a number of the gratuitous totty essential for making a Carry On film what it was. On the minus side, Roy Castle and Cardew Robinson (both appeared in Khyber, neither is living) were also omitted. Conclusion then? Who knows. But it appears my statement that there aren't many left now was not strictly correct. One thing's for sure though - the number still living can only go one way..... Added... if you find anymore just say....
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Added... I never even knew he was still alive tbh can't find any recent pictures of him but I think we can presume that if there are no reports of failing health, then he should outlive Wendy Richards...
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You have a strange taste in women grobler... I'm sure that can be classified as a fetish but hey whatever floats your boat is fine with me as long as I don't have to watch you and a saggy 83 year old bitch get it on
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In summary: DEAD (54) Kenneth Williams Joan Sims Charles Hawtrey Sid James Kenneth Connor Peter Butterworth Bernard Bresslaw Hattie Jacques Patsy Rowlands Jack Douglas Terry Scott William Hartnell Bob Monkhouse Bill Owen Eric Barker Norman Rossington Wilfrid Hyde-White Joan Hickson Ted Rau Carol White Esma Cannon Irene Handl Frankie Howerd Stanley Unwin Jerry Desmonde Dilys Laye Ed Devereaux Anton Rodgers Judith Furse Renee Houston Donald Houston Cecil Parker Richard Wattis Eric Pohlmann Victor Maddern Jane Lumb Jon Pertwee Francis De Wolff Harry H. Corbett Dany Robin Phil Silvers Betty Marsden Brian Oulton Derek Francis Roy Stewart Imogen Hassall Amelia Bayntun Jimmy Logan David Lodge Peter Jones Beryl Reid Roy Castle Cardew Robinson Wendy Richard Peter Rogers (producer) ALIVE (51) Jim Dale Peter Gilmore Barbara Windsor Julian Holloway Valerie Leon Richard O'Callaghan Jackie Piper Shirley Eaton Dora Bryan Terence Longdon Leslie Phillips Richard O'Sullivan Rosalind Knight Liz Fraser Milo O'Shea Amanda Barrie Carole Shelley Bernard Cribbins Juliet Mills Angela Douglas Fenella Fielding Anita Harris John Bluthal Trisha Noble Nina Baden-Semper Bill Maynard Kenneth Cope Brian Osborne June Whitfield Frank Thornton Ray Brooks Gail Grainger Carol Hawkins Sally Geeson Margaret Nolan Windsor Davies Ian Lavender Sherrie Hewson Adrienne Posta Elke Sommer George Layton Larry Dann Patrick Mower Judy Geeson Diane Langton Melvyn Hayes Suzanne Danielle Robin Askwith Anna Karen Johnny Briggs Many are still living then ... but all the main ones are dead
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I did fairly well once I started working in the eighties and my dad did extremely well under Thatcher, and we never voted for the Tories. In fact I've adopted voting habits from him. At the time we were living in William Whitelaw's - as in 'every Prime Minister should have a Willie,' - constituency. My dad voted against the Tories, even steeling himself to vote for the opportunistic mish mash of the SDP, who came within a few hundred votes of stopping David McLean replacing Whitelaw in 1983. The point of this rant being that it's a little simplistic to assume that propertied and/or fairly well off people are all natural Tories. Whitelaw's missus once came canvassing for her bloke to our house, and - child that I was at the time - it fell to me to open the door. Once she told me who she was I calmly told her there were no Conservative votes to be had in our house and 'no' I wasn't going to get my mum or dad to talk to her. She glanced back with a puzzled expression as she trundled back up our drive, and surveyed my old man's Jag standing there. She must've thought we were a shoo in as she was coming down that same drive. I'm in the same boat I'd say.... my family are pretty well off yet we're very liberal and wouldn't vote for the Conservatives (especially not Thatcher). There are so many idiots in the UK that think politics is simply about poorer people voting Labour... richer voting Conservative but it's far more complex than that, especially now with Cameron's f**ked up party who are quite frankly... MORE left wing on many issues than Labour are... I'd say politics in the UK in the past were far more straightforward but now they seem to be more or less all over the place. I'm really sick of ppl thinking Margaret Thatcher was some sort of Wonder Woman though.. history has preserved her legacy nicely.. but you have to look beyond people's overall opinions of her... examine what happened in the past carefully and listen to what her opposition at the time had to say...
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Sure... Thatcher was great... if you were rich..... if you were poor on the other hand the Thatcher government was the worst time to live in the UK. Thatcher did indeed defeat the miners but her true motives lied in the fact that she wanted to destroy trade unions. In Scotland, where i live thatcher was particularly despised she set us back 20 years and its because of the peoples' strong dislike of her that the Conservative Party does extremely badly in Scotland today... they always poll behind the SNP, Labour AND the Lib Dems. The Scottish people will never elect a Tory government to our parliament here, not in a hundred years... My biggest fear is that when David Cameron wins the next election... the Scottish people will be so outraged that when the Independence Referendum comes by... many people will vote to break away from the UK.. recent polls indicate that the desire for independence is pretty much 50/50... and to many of us who strongly oppose the idea of independence... there's very little we can do to keep the union
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Let's do lunch?
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Or.... The Bitch Is Not Back
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Geranium is a euphamism... weed seems more appropriate...
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Edward Upward.. supposedly Britain's oldest author has died at 105.
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Mary Ejercito needs to be taken off
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Goody............. hopefully
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Hamrol, thought to be THE LAST survivor of the earthquake must be turning in his grave as two more survivors have since come forward. Two survivors? The race is on...