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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: thermidorthelobster on August 05, 2006, 15:59:04
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Can you tell I'm bored today?
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Can you tell I'm bored today?
Yes.
Kirsty had talent, not like the other woman
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yup, im bored to.
i dont no who the 2nd to are :oops:
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I must be very cold..... Unless Someone is close to Me personally i am unlikely to take even the scarcest interest in there death or hardship.
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OK, I'll rephrase the question...
Whose death were you least apathetic about?
8)
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Kirsty McColl. I actively disliked Saint Diana and have no idea who the other one is.
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haha i love the way everyone picked the woman who got run over by a speedboat!!
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Well, she was a damn fine musician.
But it's odd she died a rock-n-roll death like those who choked on a ham sandwich, fell down the stairs and fell off their roof adjusting the TV aerial.
Bonus points if you can name the three... 2 singers and an entertainer.
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I just had to be different :lol:
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I must be very cold..... Unless Someone is close to Me personally i am unlikely to take even the scarcest interest in there death or hardship.
iam affraid thats my view as well.
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Well, she was a damn fine musician.
But it's odd she died a rock-n-roll death like those who choked on a ham sandwich, fell down the stairs and fell off their roof adjusting the TV aerial.
Bonus points if you can name the three... 2 singers and an entertainer.
Well the entertainer was Rod Hull
and I agree with most here - Kirsty McCall
Trev
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None of the above
Tony De Vit's death hit me quite hard.
(House DJ and pioneer of hard house)
:cry:
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Well, she was a damn fine musician.
But it's odd she died a rock-n-roll death like those who choked on a ham sandwich, fell down the stairs and fell off their roof adjusting the TV aerial.
Bonus points if you can name the three... 2 singers and an entertainer.
Mamma Cass died choking on a sandwich didn't she? can't name the other two soz!
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None of the above
Tony De Vit's death hit me quite hard.
(House DJ and pioneer of hard house)
:cry:
didnt know he was dead :oops:
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Rod Hull was not an entertainer, but that blue turkey was :)
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:cry: I have to go with "none of the above", but Syd Barrett passing last month really left me with a sense of emptiness.
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Linda Smith. Because she made me laugh.
There's a tribute program to her on Thursday evening 6.30 Radio 4.
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sorry but its the dog who played eddie in frazier.
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mine has to be JMJ (jam master jay)
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OK, I'll rephrase the question...
Whose death were you least apathetic about?
8)
Apathy ... I can't be bothered thinking about it :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm the same as a couple of the earlier posts other peoples deaths don't really cross my mind and if it's mine I won't be around to moan about it so none of the above
:shock: what a morbid question :shock: :lol: :lol:
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Linda Smith appeared since I posted :?
Didn't she co-write for 'I'm Sorry, I Haven't A Clue' & ' The Smith Lectures'???
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has she passed away? isnt she the one who was on just a minute on radio 4 quite a lot?
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I must be very cold..... Unless Someone is close to Me personally i am unlikely to take even the scarcest interest in there death or hardship.
You and me both, but Kirsty MacColl did at least write some fun songs.
I have a friend called Linda Smith, so the poll freaked me out a little. She just replied to an e-mail, so I can assume it's another Linda Smith.
Andy
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None of the above bothered me -like the demise of my Trusty , Loyal,Loveing, Springer spaniel BAZ ! Named after faulty, :cry:
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Linda and Kirsty both had talents but who else was appalled by the way the sheep of this country fell to peices when Diana died. Never seen such a waste of grief in my life. It's sad that a family lost it's mother, sister etc, but no more than when anyone else (Mira Hindly et al excluded) dies. Four british soilders died last week protecting this countries interests(lets not discuss rights and wrongs of where they are) not out on the razz with boyfriend and the country isn't in morning.
Chris Penn dying was more upsetting than those mentioned above though I still wasn't too worried.
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None of the above
Tony De Vit's death hit me quite hard.
(House DJ and pioneer of hard house)
:cry:
didnt know he was dead :oops:
same here :oops:
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None of the above bothered me -like the demise of my Trusty , Loyal,Loveing, Springer spaniel BAZ ! Named after faulty, :cry:
I was surprised at My reaction to My Airedales death. I was in bits. Never had that about any Human.....
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Linda and Kirsty both had talents but who else was appalled by the way the sheep of this country fell to peices when Diana died. Never seen such a waste of grief in my life. It's sad that a family lost it's mother, sister etc, but no more than when anyone else (Mira Hindly et al excluded) dies. Four british soilders died last week protecting this countries interests(lets not discuss rights and wrongs of where they are) not out on the razz with boyfriend and the country isn't in morning.
Hear hear these boys are volunteers to do the [!Expletive Deleted!] things we don't want to think about.
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I was saddened when Spike Milligan shuffled off the mortal coil. He was one of (Still is , I suppose) my comedy heroes. A great wit and genius, who else could get away with calling Prince Charles a grovelling little b*st*rd?
I think the epitaph on his stone summed it up his humour. "I told you I was ill".
A truly great person.
Diana? A victim of a road crash, in a car being driven by a drink driver. Enough said.
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Freddie Mercury was the only death of a " famous " person to have hit me hard.
But, as some of you may know, a young and close family friend died recently. At 15 years old, to die seems such a waste.
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None of the above
Tony De Vit's death hit me quite hard.
(House DJ and pioneer of hard house)
:cry:
didnt know he was dead :oops:
same here :oops:
He died in 1998.
http://www.tonydevit.co.uk/frameset_main.htm
I met him a couple of times too when i used to go to a London club called Sunny Side Up.
We shared birthdays too.
12th September.
Top man and a great loss to the scene.
:(
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i'm with Spike Milligan!
Then John Peel (excellent talented guy who told it like it was,) then Kirsty Mccoll
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Hang on ... one of those 3 isn't dead..... :twisted:
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Then John Peel (excellent talented guy who told it like it was,)
Peels death came 'out of the blue' as well.
I hadn't listened to his late night show since he stopped playing bands like The Undertones, Spear of Destiny, The Men They Couldn't Hang, etc...
I did enjoy 'Home Truths' (Saturday mornings on Radio 4) immensely though (now to be restarted)
The death of Beryl Burton, the Yorkshire-born multiple World Champion (& beater of many equivilant mens records) was a stunner as well
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Funny, no one has mentioned Fred Dibnah :!:
Of the three listed, can't really say any of their deaths had any
effect on me.
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Funny, no one has mentioned Fred Dibnah :!:
Of the three listed, can't really say any of their deaths had any
effect on me.
I'm surprised as well. Yeah, Fred's death also had a bit of an effect on me. :( (he was only a short distance away from where I live as well and I've been to his house plenty of times)
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None of the above bothered me -like the demise of my Trusty , Loyal,Loveing, Springer spaniel BAZ ! Named after faulty, :cry:
I was surprised at My reaction to My Airedales death. I was in bits. Never had that about any Human.....
Hi,
I can understand you being in bits - I have an Airedale and they are one of the most loyal, disobedient, intelligent dogs you could ever have the pleasure to share your life with.
Tonka One
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Funny, no one has mentioned Fred Dibnah :!:
I would've done, but Fred is still one of my heroes, besides it would probably have hi-jacked the thread too much?
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loyal, disobedient, intelligent dogs you could ever have the pleasure to share your life with.
Aye, real boogers aren't they....... R.I.P Rufus Dendaric Laphroaigh! Proper Yorkshire Dogs.
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loyal, disobedient, intelligent dogs you could ever have the pleasure to share your life with.
Aye, real boogers aren't they....... R.I.P Rufus Dendaric Laphroaigh! Proper Yorkshire Dogs.
Got to agree wholeheartedly
Jack. RIP (http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=16682)
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loyal, disobedient, intelligent dogs you could ever have the pleasure to share your life with.
Aye, real boogers aren't they....... R.I.P Rufus Dendaric Laphroaigh! Proper Yorkshire Dogs.
Hi,
He is gorgeous.... He's got that Thinking look "Now what should I do about this" and what a fantastic name.
Best Dogs in the world. to be owned by :D
Tonka One
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None of the above bothered me -like the demise of my Trusty , Loyal,Loveing, Springer spaniel BAZ ! Named after faulty, :cry:
I'm dreading the day Willow goes to the mudbath in the sky. I cried my eyes out for three days when my first hamster had to be put to sleep :cry: - I was 30 at the time!