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So... What Games Are You Playing?
time replied to the_engineer's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
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Jack Charlton has fallen down the stairs and broken his hip. He also suffered unspecified head injuries. He was alone at home and " had to drag himself to the phone to raise the alarm".
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What about the other one?
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Two days later, he's taken ill and misses his appearance on 'Loose Women'. Mind you, they make me sick as well.
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You mean "i'm a Bereaver". Sadly, hes on the Last Train to Carks-ville.
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We got the wrong Monkee.
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Of course TV was much better 20+ years ago - there were only 4 channels - at most - to choose from (and I'm not sure Channel 4 had children's programmes). Now, there are so many channels the quality is spread far too thin, including far more dedicated children's programming. I'm also of the opinion that its far too much aiming for the lowest common denominator.
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I thought this was it!
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One of Frank Carson's contemporaries, Ken Goodwin has died aged 78 in a Welsh Nursing home. He was too good for this place.
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You see, that's what I've based my heavily-researched thesis on. From my understanding back in those days there was a clear class divide when it came to Blue Peter/Magp (and, I won't lie, I only vaguely understand what Magpie was, something to do with talk radio nutjob Tommy Boyd right?). And in my youthful days of the late 80s/early 90s, CBBC seemed a lot... worthier. CITV was all bright colours and people being splatted with cream pies and Knightmare with that beardy dude haunting my darkest dreams for the next two decades as he cackled over graphics of the children competing's faces turning to skulls and Julia Sawahalahala being a solid 7 on Press Gang. CBBC was just, like, lots of TV shows that had the faint aroma of Enid Blyton around them. And The Movie Game,which is as an obscure a reference as you'll ever see on this website. In the process of researching this answer (read: trying to remember what The Movie Game was called), I found out that the 1980 series of Screen Test was won by Jan Pinkava, director of Ratatouille. There must have been a shift around the late 70's early 80's; as a kid, my Grandparents (upper-working class) never watched BBC. It was always an effort to get them to put Dr Who (Hartnell/Troughton vintage) on if we happened to be visiting Saturday tea-time. At home, viewing was split between BBC and ITV. BBC - Jaqckanory, Blue Peter, Magic Roundabout, Crackerjack; ITV, Thunderbirds, Stingray, Tomorrow People, Lift Off with Ayshea (at least an 8, possibly 9) and the aforementioned Magpie.
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Spade that's bollocks. You know it's true. It's the CITV/CBBC divide. It's not a coincidence that New Labour's destruction of traditional values of working class values coincides with the death of CITV. Just to define the terms of reference, which era are you talking about? I was a working class kid of the 60s/early 70s and watched Blue peter until Jenny Hanley proved a greater attraction on Magpie.
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It was the way he told 'em That's a croaker.
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Shit, that's sad, I know knew her, one tough woman who'd already lost an eye in Sri Lanka. She was never the type to report from across the border like others do. She wanted to be where the action was so I suppose we shouldn't be surprised. RIP Marie. Always the way . With the high amount of scum journlists in the world one of the few good ones dies. Sadly, the scum journos never leave the safety of their PC.
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Not when I was a kid they didn't. (By which, I mean working class kids did too).
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Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin is reported killed in Homs, Syria, after the house in which she was staying was shelled.French photographer Remi Ochlik was also killed. Colvin was the only journalist for a British paper in the city.
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Head Dead-Head Dead. Jon McIntire, Grateful Dead's manager, credited with starting the 'Dead-Head movement, has died aged 70, from lung cancer.
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A bit harsh on the guy driving the car that killed him to be wanted for causing death by dangerous driving. I mean who the hell expects/could avoid a sofa flying towards you in the middle of the road? I took it that it was the guy towing the sofa who was 'the accused'.
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Sitting on the couch all day is bad for you.
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The gay slayer , i wonder how many times he was slayed by gaymen in prison "...after making a New Year's resolution in 1993 to become a serial killer." Surely, nobody actually keeps New Year's resolutions?
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This link works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Lantschner It would appear from that that he did indeed die last year. At least it wasn't me this time.
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Renato Dulbecco, 1975 Laureate for medicine, has died aged 97.
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Britney Spears, Kerry Katona, Heather Locklear et al.
time replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList Forum
Kerry Katona tells us about her family. If its all true (and you couldn't really make it up), its no wonder she's a mess. -
Akihito's heart bypass 'a success'.
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What, all of them? I think he is saying that all the Dutch are dead. And I don't believe him It'll be a shit DLCON if they are.