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Actor & comedian Jonathan Winters dies at the age of 87.

 

Apparently he starred in 'Mork & Mindy' as an Alien baby!

I vaguely remember him, as I was only a nipper myself when the show first aired in the UK

 

BBC obit

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22143675

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Death on BBC News of Sir Colin Davis, former London Symphony Orchestra conductor.

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Death on BBC News of Sir Colin Davis, former London Symphony Orchestra conductor.

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Death on BBC News of Sir Colin Davis, former London Symphony Orchestra conductor.

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John Galardi Founder of the Us based Weinerschnitzel Hot Dog Chain has died at age 75 after a battle with Pancreatic Cancer

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OMG that should say Dick Hart. What an embarrassing typo :blush:

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I think that tells us all we need to know...

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The golfer Dick Hard has died http://www.ejfieldin...882&fh_id=12065

 

I'll bet he has dimples in his balls.

 

Yeah! And a tungsten carbide shaft!!

 

I am reminded of a certain motorbike shop in the village of Bruck, Austria

 

Gotthard Dick

 

Can't find a photo, sadly - Streetview hasn't got there yet.

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The golfer Dick Hard has died http://www.ejfieldin...882&fh_id=12065

 

I'll bet he has dimples in his balls.

 

Yeah! And a tungsten carbide shaft!!

 

Don't think you want a tungsten carbide shaft?

A hard shaft would be brittle.

What you need is a carbon fibre/graphite shaft.

Flexible and supple, but very durable.

 

If you want tungsten carbide anywhere on a club, you can have an INSERTION in the face of the HEAD.

 

Want a good DRILLING? T-C.

Want a good REAMING? T-C.

Want a good lathe TOOL bit? T-C.

Want a good SCREW driver? T-C POINT.

 

Best darts, POINTY ENDS will be T-C.

 

Wedding RINGS made of tungsten carbide are available for those stupid enough.

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The golfer Dick Hard has died http://www.ejfieldin...882&fh_id=12065

 

I'll bet he has dimples in his balls.

 

Yeah! And a tungsten carbide shaft!!

 

Don't think you want a tungsten carbide shaft?

A hard shaft would be brittle.

What you need is a carbon fibre/graphite shaft.

Flexible and supple, but very durable.

 

If you want tungsten carbide anywhere on a club, you can have an INSERTION in the face of the HEAD.

 

Want a good DRILLING? T-C.

Want a good REAMING? T-C.

Want a good lathe TOOL bit? T-C.

Want a good SCREW driver? T-C POINT.

 

Best darts, POINTY ENDS will be T-C.

 

Wedding RINGS made of tungsten carbide are available for those stupid enough.

 

So what do I need if I want a good, hard, shag?

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Tiger Woods.

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Virology pioneer Hilary Koprowski, whose work contributed to the development of modern vaccines for polio, rabies and rubella, is dead at 96.

 

Guess Andrew Wakefield will be celebrating that one, now HE'S someone I'd love to see make the list. Cunt.

 

American Sports Fan, why is it you've never registered? You're on here quite a lot and your contributions are usually worthwhile

 

Dunno, never really considered registering before. Convenience, maybe...I admit that it is nice to be able to drop in and play on a site without having to remember yet another login and password, of which I already have far too many. Maybe I will at some point, though.

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Virology pioneer Hilary Koprowski, whose work contributed to the development of modern vaccines for polio, rabies and rubella, is dead at 96.

 

Guess Andrew Wakefield will be celebrating that one, now HE'S someone I'd love to see make the list. Cunt.

 

American Sports Fan, why is it you've never registered? You're on here quite a lot and your contributions are usually worthwhile

 

Dunno, never really considered registering before. Convenience, maybe...I admit that it is nice to be able to drop in and play on a site without having to remember yet another login and password, of which I already have far too many. Maybe I will at some point, though.

 

You can set it up so you can login automatically without having to enter those details

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George Beverly Shea dead at 104, long time musician for Billy Graham: http://www.billygrah...ail.asp?id=9347

 

It's amazing that Graham has kept going as long as he has,but he's so frail that he ;wears an oxygen mask now and the death of his old friend is just the sort of thing that might finally finish him off.I predict he won't last the year now

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Getting word that Chapman Pincher died today at 99 after a short illness..No online verification yet though

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Getting word that Chapman Pincher died today at 99 after a short illness..No online verification yet though

 

So where are you getting this "word" from or are you just hearing voices? Also you'll notice, Pincher has his own thread.

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