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Tempus , we could piss off the Doctor Who obsessives even more now by posting about Michael Sheard's death in Outpost Gallifrey.

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Will he be buried in his wig?

 

I see he was 65 - he looked older than that 20 years ago!

Like a sort of Anti-Clive Dunn then?

How's Mrs McCluskey's health at the mo?

I can imagine future archaeologists finding his grave - containing a skeleton wearing a polyester toupe. Surreal.

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Mr Bronson

 

for those of us who still remember the glory days of Tucker Jenkins and Trisha Yates....  :(

 

PS - Congrats to handrejka for the spot a few weeks back

As acknowledged on his own (?) website:

 

michaelsheard.com

 

Hitler, Himmler, Herr Grunwald... for a Scot he obviously made a very good German!

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Guest Guest_Whitehouse
Britains oldest person also died today aged 111, they're dropping like flies.

But why did they use a picture of Hendrikje den Andel-Schipper??!

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What I'd like to know is, does Zammo get to keep the car?

 

:(

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Guest iain

Lord Donaldson ,former master of the Rolls has died suddenly aged 84 Story Here

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1995 Nobel Peace Prize winner Joseph Rotblat, died yesterday aged 96.

 

:referee:

He was second on my Old Nobel Prize Winners list.

 

regards,

Hein

Looking at your list those Nobel Prize winners do seem to linger, don't they.

dont worry i checked the list..most of the prize winners have snuffed it by now!

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Blues veteran R.L. Burnside, died today aged 78.

 

:referee:

Didn't wake up this morning...Shame.

Well worth checking out his albums. Really low-down and nasty stuff.

I saw him live a couple of times, and he was a cantankerous old sod though highly entertaining.

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Regardless, Dr. Mondy recommended removing the skins.

 

No great loss. This woman was clearly the "Buffalo Bill" of her time.

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OK, this is a cheat as I posted previously saying I'd never heard of him, but then saw on his bio he was one of the Imperial generals in The Empire Strikes Back. Let me guess, Darth Vader used the Force to choke him to death. That would be a good category for most deadly professions - Imperial general. Not one of them made it out alive, I believe.

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Guest richard fitter dead at 92

Richard Fitter, the author and naturalist who died on Saturday aged 92, was one of Britain's best-known wildlife experts; over half a century, his field guides and other popular writings made an important contribution to the education of amateur natural historians.

more at http://dailynewspaper.co.uk/contents/nav/top8nav.htm

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