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8 minutes ago, Joey Russ said:

He was the secretary of state for the apparent lord and savior Ronald Reagan

 

7 minutes ago, msc said:

 

He was Secretary of State under Reagan and basically the guy who pushed through all of Reagans achievements, good and bad. Mentor to Bush Jr and Cheney and a big fan of the Iraq War, but also biig on diplomacy with Gorbachev and China, first big name Republican to support legalisation of weed so... one of those right wingers from the 80s who'd be to the left of most in power in their respective parties today.


Thanks guys but it wasn’t a serious question, I just found him boring.

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1 minute ago, The Quim Reaper said:

 


Thanks guys but it wasn’t a serious question, I just found him boring.

That's why my answer was a bit tongue and cheek. ;)

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He looked very bad in that early January photo. DL doing surprisingly well, but there will be a very long drought at some point...

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Back on track with a flyer of a week 

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1 minute ago, Gooseberry Crumble said:

Good heavens is that the quickest we have had 3 deaths of the deathlist  happen?

2017 had the 2 in 1 Liz Dawn/Tony Booth followed by Hugh Hefner very soon after 

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6 minutes ago, Gooseberry Crumble said:

Good heavens is that the quickest we have had 3 deaths of the deathlist  happen?

March 27, 2002:

- Milton Berle

- Dudley Moore

- Billy Wilder

 

all on the same day.

Should also be noted that Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother also died that week.

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1 minute ago, Drewsky1211 said:

March 27, 2002:

- Milton Berle

- Dudley Moore

- Billy Wilder

 

all on the same day.

:o:o Good grief  that I was not aware of but then I am too young to be a forum veteran!;)

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Good god. Another one?

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I find this quite funny...

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Wow, the third hit in less than a week. Very impressive! 

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6 minutes ago, DCI Frank Burnside said:

Kissinger now the Oldest living former cabinet member I presume 

Will that prove the Kissinger of death?;)

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On 1 January 2021 at 07:17, Sir Creep said:

Stupid addition, and ranking his old but healthy self over Limbaugh is ridiculous.

Isn't it a bitch when posts come back to bite you on the arse? 

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Just now, Paul Bearer said:

Isn't it a bitch when posts come back to bite you on the arse? 

 

Kissinger will live to see 2022 easily.

 

Just testing this theory out...:D

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On 01/01/2021 at 07:17, Sir Creep said:

Stupid addition, and ranking his old but healthy self over Limbaugh is ridiculous.

Called it. 

 

I only had the Peanuts gag ready, and that was used up way back. 

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Always thought Shultz would be still alive long after Kissinger's death. Remember the 2015 january code pink protests and John McCain calling the protestors "low-life scum"? Would never have thought Kissinger would be alive six years later, just look at him there, looking so old and frail compared to Shultz

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Thank you for the correct spelling of his name on the front page.

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Does get the BBC obit

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