FoxesDeb Posted 24 July 2019 Posted 24 July 2019 5 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: Rutger Hauer, 75 I was about 13 at school and a teacher showed us Escape from Sobibor. A very powerful film, a memory that has stayed with me until now. It sparked my interest in WW2, something else that remains with me. He was such a great actor RIP
spacemunky Posted 24 July 2019 Posted 24 July 2019 33 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: Rutger Hauer, 75 Like tears in the rain.
RoboFox Posted 24 July 2019 Posted 24 July 2019 1 hour ago, urban.spaceman said: Rutger Hauer, 75 Blade Runner is probably my favourite film of all time. His soliloquy at the end.
Wymsey Posted 25 July 2019 Posted 25 July 2019 Actress Danika McGuigan, aged 33, following a short battle with cancer. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-49095513
Jimothy Posted 26 July 2019 Author Posted 26 July 2019 Jimmy Patton, 87, older brother of the Chuckle Brothers. He appeared in their show Chucklevision as the character No Slacking.
Jimothy Posted 28 July 2019 Author Posted 28 July 2019 Russi Taylor, 75, voice of Minnie Mouse and Martin Prince in the Simpsons.
SouthStandUpperTier Posted 28 July 2019 Posted 28 July 2019 16 minutes ago, Facecloth said: Russi Taylor, 75, voice of Minnie Mouse and Martin Prince in the Simpsons. Martin Prince was a great character.
Jimothy Posted 28 July 2019 Author Posted 28 July 2019 11 minutes ago, SouthStandUpperTier said: Martin Prince was a great character. Will probably be killed of now, seems the way with the Simpsons when voice actors pass away.
Buce Posted 14 August 2019 Posted 14 August 2019 Steve Booth, former Leicester Tigers: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/aug/14/former-leicester-and-bath-wing-steve-booth-dies-aged-42
Alf Bentley Posted 17 August 2019 Posted 17 August 2019 2 hours ago, MC Prussian said: Peter Fonda, 79. Ride easy, Easy Rider. Absolute classic of a film.
fuchsntf Posted 17 August 2019 Posted 17 August 2019 4 hours ago, MC Prussian said: Peter Fonda, 79. Ride easy, Easy Rider. Once famous on a Harley...now under the Barley.... Great film...Not long after,the older biker film from 1953 with Marlon Brando,"The Wild one" was cleared from censorship....
isaidno Posted 22 August 2019 Posted 22 August 2019 https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1168880/junior-agogo-dead-nottingham-forest-ghana Junior Agogo
EastAnglianFox Posted 22 August 2019 Posted 22 August 2019 Jeez thats awful ....he was playing for Forest when Clive Clarke suffered his cardiac arrest which to me really doesnt feel that long ago.
ozleicester Posted 23 August 2019 Posted 23 August 2019 I dont imagine anyone has him on theor list, but im just so pleased this human shaped pile of puss has died... just need his evil brother to go with him asap https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-23/david-koch-of-koch-industries-dies-aged-79/11444446
jonthefox Posted 29 August 2019 Posted 29 August 2019 Luis Enrique's 9 year old daughter. so sad. https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/luis-enrique-announces-heartbreaking-news-19034216
Crinklyfox Posted 6 September 2019 Posted 6 September 2019 Robert Mugabe, former President of Zimbabwe. I punched the air and expect many thousands who suffered under his regime did the same.
MC Prussian Posted 6 September 2019 Posted 6 September 2019 3 hours ago, Crinklyfox said: Robert Mugabe, former President of Zimbabwe. I punched the air and expect many thousands who suffered under his regime did the same. One of the last true dictators alive until recently, one of the most vile people on the planet back in the days; surely a product of the colonization era, then running a nationalist project that went pretty much completely wrong. Mass starvation, poverty, chasing white farmers out of the country (and with it decades of knowledge of agriculture in the area), crimes against humanity, mass murder of ethnic minorities, ruining the country's economy. "The path to evil is paved with good intentions". Robert Mugabe in a nutshell. May Zimbabwe rebound and finally turn into the country it deserves to be.
Tommo220 Posted 6 September 2019 Posted 6 September 2019 56 minutes ago, MC Prussian said: One of the last true dictators alive until recently, one of the most vile people on the planet back in the days; surely a product of the colonization era, then running a nationalist project that went pretty much completely wrong. Mass starvation, poverty, chasing white farmers out of the country (and with it decades of knowledge of agriculture in the area), crimes against humanity, mass murder of ethnic minorities, ruining the country's economy. "The path to evil is paved with good intentions". Robert Mugabe in a nutshell. May Zimbabwe rebound and finally turn into the country it deserves to be. Absolutely. I watched the Romesh Ranganathan show the other week where he visits "Zim" and the place seems lovely, as did almost all of the people he came across. Hopefully they're on an upward trajectory so long as yet another power hungry dictator doesn't rear its ugly head, which so often seems to be the case.
StanSP Posted 6 September 2019 Posted 6 September 2019 18 minutes ago, Tommo220 said: Absolutely. I watched the Romesh Ranganathan show the other week where he visits "Zim" and the place seems lovely, as did almost all of the people he came across. Hopefully they're on an upward trajectory so long as yet another power hungry dictator doesn't rear its ugly head, which so often seems to be the case. Beat me to mentioning that episode. Enlightened me somewhat to see that they seem to be getting back on their feet after all the shite they've been through.
StanSP Posted 6 September 2019 Posted 6 September 2019 On 27/12/2018 at 17:22, RODNEY FERNIO said: The Queen Prince Philip Prince Charles Princess Anne Robert Mugabe Under 40 : The Queen's corgis. One crossed off for you!
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