Zingari Posted 14 April 2012 Posted 14 April 2012 I hope he's not had a heart attack, I mean, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart? nice Words
Zingari Posted 14 April 2012 Posted 14 April 2012 You're just Jive Talkin' now. I didn't want to be overly sentimental with Too Much Heaven type of talk
Rincewind Posted 14 April 2012 Posted 14 April 2012 Enough with the puns, it's giving me the R.G Bee Gee's
I am Rod Hull Posted 14 April 2012 Posted 14 April 2012 Enough with the puns, it's giving me the R.G Bee Gee's Ok, we`ll stop now, you win again.
Webbo Posted 14 April 2012 Posted 14 April 2012 +1 to anyone who can work New York Mining Disaster 1941 into a pun.
I am Rod Hull Posted 14 April 2012 Posted 14 April 2012 +1 to anyone who can work New York Mining Disaster 1941 into a pun. That was a miner hit for them....
Webbo Posted 14 April 2012 Posted 14 April 2012 That was a miner hit for them.... That joke's the pits.
Zingari Posted 14 April 2012 Posted 14 April 2012 That joke's the pits. Even Norman Collier would have been ashamed of that one .
AdamN Posted 14 April 2012 Posted 14 April 2012 Robin Gibb Scott Hall John Cleese Tommy Lee Brian Blessed u40: Ke$ha I have!
Zingari Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 +1 to anyone who can work New York Mining Disaster 1941 into a pun. Any attempt at that would be full of pitfalls
General Smuts Posted 16 April 2012 Posted 16 April 2012 1. Aretha Franklin 2. Zsa Zsa Gabor 3. Michael Douglas 4. Oscar Niemayer Jon Voight 5. Abdelbaset Mohmed Ali Al-Megrahi Under 40 Bonus - Kirsten Dunst I'll check if any of these have gone. EDIT: Almost all of them taken. For frig sake. 1. Aretha Franklin 2. Oscar Nieymayer 3. Al Molinaro 4. Harper Lee 5. Etta James Under 40 Bonus - Jeff Hardy How are these feckers all still alive (bar Etta James)? Niemayer is 107 and Al Molinaro is 92.
Webbo Posted 20 April 2012 Posted 20 April 2012 http://www.bbc.co.uk...t-arts-17781762 Influential guitarist Bert Weedon, best known for creating the popular tutorial manual Play In A Day, has died aged 91. Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney and Brian May are among the stars who learned to play guitar from his books. From Play in a Day to Decay in a day. RIP
Rincewind Posted 20 April 2012 Posted 20 April 2012 It's not been announced here yet. http://www.bertweedon.com/ Thought he had gone already. There were great guitarists before him but it was he that brought guitar playing to the masses which gave us the likes of The Shadows and Status Quo. Thank you Bert.
Rincewind Posted 8 May 2012 Posted 8 May 2012 Roman TotenBerg anyone? http://www.npr.org/2012/05/08/152275442/roman-totenbergs-remarkable-life-and-death
Bert Posted 9 May 2012 Posted 9 May 2012 It's not been announced here yet. http://www.bertweedon.com/ Thought he had gone already. There were great guitarists before him but it was he that brought guitar playing to the masses which gave us the likes of The Shadows and Status Quo. Thank you Bert. Always a pleasure.
THEFATBASTARD Posted 9 May 2012 Posted 9 May 2012 Anybody had vidal sassoon? missed out big time then...
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