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On ‎02‎/‎12‎/‎2016 at 18:52, MrsJohnMurphy said:

Have you seen Dick Van Dyke recently he'll be going til at least he's 110

Dick Van Dyke died, either this year or last. I'm pretty sure.

Posted
9 minutes ago, DANGEROUS TIGER said:

Dick Van Dyke died, either this year or last. I'm pretty sure.

Definitely didn't.

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Dick Van Dyke dancing & campaigning for Bernie Sanders in May:

 

Dick Van Dyke singing in an acapella quartet in August:

 

Dick Van Dyke serving midnight Thanksgiving meals to the homeless a fortnight ago:

http://mynewsla.com/life/2016/11/23/dick-van-dykes-almost-91-but-hes-serving-thanksgiving-turkey-on-skid-row/

 

 

Any of us can go any time, but whoever's nominating Van Dyke needs him to have an extraordinarily sharp decline. :D

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8 minutes ago, Strokes said:

Link?

No DVD action in lesbo pornos but he still has it as a performer at 90, plus Diagnosis Murder is a TV classic.

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14 hours ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said:

 

Christopher Lee passed away a couple of years ago didn't he?

Won't let me edit the post, I changed it Saturday.

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3 hours ago, stix said:

June Brown

Kirk Douglas

Angela Lansbury

Roger Moore

Honor Blackman

 

Under 40:

Lamar Odom

 

 

 

Not Dot Cotton?! No! No! No! :o 

 

I wish that I'd never drawn Zsa Zsa to your attention now. :whistle:

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Bookies' odds for Dick Van Dyke are going out all the time: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/dec/20/dick-van-dyke-mary-poppins-film-sequel

 

"Dick Van Dyke, the actor still best known for his dual turn as chimney sweep Bert and banker Mr Dawes in the 1964 classic Mary Poppins, has said he will feature in the forthcoming sequel. [...]

The 91-year-old actor told Entertainment Tonight that he would be playing the banker’s son in the sequel, which shoots in the spring. “I’ll be going to London in the spring to do my role,” he said, “and I get to do a little song-and-dance number. I gotta be a part of it.”

 

So, 50 years on, he's going to be playing his son and flying across the Atlantic to do a song-and-dance routine at age 91? I love to hear of people defying the odds. :D

 

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Posted (edited)

Ozzy Osborne 

Roy chubby brown

Paul Bocuse (chef)

Sean Connery

Elaine Lordan

 

Under 40 - Marco Pierre White Jr

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Posted
1 minute ago, Karljohn said:

Ken Barlow

HRH The Queen 

Bruce Forsyth

Mel Gibson 

Iggy Pop

 

Under 40

James Arthur

 

I'm sure The Queen and Brucie have been picked already. And Ken Barlow isn't a real person lol 

Posted
1 minute ago, Facecloth said:

I'm sure The Queen and Brucie have been picked already. And Ken Barlow isn't a real person lol 

Wait....Ken Barlow doesn't exist?

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Don't know who's left (in both senses of the word) but:

 

Tony Iommi (Heard something about him under-going further treatment for cancer recently)

Charlie Sheen

James Earl Jones

Willie Nelson

George Bush

 

Under 40s:

Lindsay Lohan

 

Edit: seen Facecloth has Bush sr, so I'll take the other one.

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On 20/12/2016 at 12:42, Alf Bentley said:

Bookies' odds for Dick Van Dyke are going out all the time: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/dec/20/dick-van-dyke-mary-poppins-film-sequel

 

"Dick Van Dyke, the actor still best known for his dual turn as chimney sweep Bert and banker Mr Dawes in the 1964 classic Mary Poppins, has said he will feature in the forthcoming sequel. [...]

The 91-year-old actor told Entertainment Tonight that he would be playing the banker’s son in the sequel, which shoots in the spring. “I’ll be going to London in the spring to do my role,” he said, “and I get to do a little song-and-dance number. I gotta be a part of it.”

 

So, 50 years on, he's going to be playing his son and flying across the Atlantic to do a song-and-dance routine at age 91? I love to hear of people defying the odds. :D

 

you seem to be wanting to keep dick van dyke alive a bit too mich! 

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