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Deaths of Minor Celebrities

I thought the same thing, I thought he had died years ago too.

I'm guessing Abigail was one of your favourites. :)

...I actually met Abigail at the height of her fame... I was working at a place called 'Waltons' and she arrived at the loading dock where I was working at the time (she and her bodyguard had gotten lost) and I had to escort her down a lift two floors below to do an 'appearence show' within our store in the shopping centre... I have to say that having seen her on Number 96 I was a tad bit 'excited' to think that I was so near to her like every young (I think 18 years old) fella would like to be... but...

...when I was so close to her I saw that she wasn't very pretty at all I'm afraid... the layers of makeup upon her face were incredible and in all honesty she was sooooooo far up herself... I actually plucked up some courage and said to her... "It's nice to meet you Abigail"... the look of utter contempt that I got from her as she looked at me like I was a bag of dogshit cut through me like a hot knife... it was a disgusting way to treat somebody... especially when it is me!... needless to say I never looked at her the same way again as I did before... what a stuck-up bitch!... apparently she was the same with other staff members once I had delivered her to her appointed area... not one person had a nice thing to say about her when she eventually left...

Ooooops Sticky, I think we are showing our age!!! Lol!!!! :D


...hmmmm... methinks that you are right there Topaz... but I bet that we are a lot younger in mind than lots of people half our ages... am I right?... lol!... cheers.
 
Ray HarryHausen - aged 92 - special effects pioneer

Most notable for his stop-motion special effects with miniatures such as the Kraken, Medusa and Pegasus in the original "Clash of the Titans" and the skeletons in "Jason and the Argonauts.

...wow he had a good long life eh?... I remember seeing a documentary on him on Foxtel somewhere... boy was he ahead of his time in special effects... he did some great stuff... RIP Ray HarryHausen... cheers.
 
I love Hazel, she was an awesome woman - and so utterly likeable, in my opinion THE most likeable Mrs Primeminister we have ever had.
Sleazy old Bob was damn lucky he had that woman by his side
 
I love Hazel, she was an awesome woman - and so utterly likeable, in my opinion THE most likeable Mrs Primeminister we have ever had.
Sleazy old Bob was damn lucky he had that woman by his side

Yeah I liked Hazel too, I wonder did she have any relationships after Bob or did he put her off men for life lol.
 

I'm surprised any of them are still around...

...when you said that Sean I had to agree with you...then it got me wondering about other English shows like 'Are You Being Served' and of course 'Dad's Army' that you and Pecan mentioned... the only survivor of 'Are You Being Served' is Nicholas Smith the guy that played Mr Rumbold...

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...the only survivor of 'Dad's Army' is Ian Lavender that played 'Private Pike'...

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...during my looking up these two guys I came across this article about Arnold Ridley that played 'Private Godfrey' in Dad's Army...

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...it is an article by his son Nicholas Ridley... it is one of the most interesting articles of somebody that I've read for quite a while... believe me read it to the end... very interesting indeed... here is the link...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ys-son-belittled-fathers-awesome-heroism.html

...an incredible story about a very private man that really kept to himself... cheers.
 
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...the writer of most of the 'Morecambe and Wise' shows Eddie Braben dies at 82... he died last Tuesday... (I only just found it while browsing for the above post that I just posted)... on this link...

http://www.comedy.co.uk/news/story/000001156/morecambe_wise_writer_eddie_braben_dies/

...there are two videos... this one where he is being interviewed by Miranda Hart where he is talking about his time as the lead writer for their show on this link...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF8Qct_hfDs&feature=player_embedded

...it is an insight as to how much pressure he was under at the time... the other video on that page is this one...

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...which is an amazing behind-the-scenes of how he wrote the shows and a look at one of their shows being rehearsed etc... amazing indeed... for the full benefit of this post watch them both to the end... oh 'Morecambe and Wise'... how I miss you both... cheers.
 
Dad's Army was one the staples of our viewing line up when I was a child, our family loved it.
 
Former Yothu Yindi lead singer, Yunupingu, has died at his home in the Northern Territory. He was 56. Yunupingu had reportedly been battling kidney disease. He was named as the Australian of the Year in 1992 and was inducted into the Aria Hall of Fame last year.
 
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like the dots on the shells, you shine ...

Former Yothu Yindi lead singer, [name hidden for cultural reasons], has died at his home in the Northern Territory. He was 56. [name hidden for cultural reasons] had reportedly been battling kidney disease ...

Leaving your flesh behind and return to the dreaming from the presumed comfort of one's own home doesn't sound so bad but as for kidney disease, I wonder how he was being treatied for that.

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My condolenses to his mob.

regarDS
 
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