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SPUDMASHER wrote:Back to the main thread.......

Lewis Collins has died today following a five year battle with cancer.

RIP Bodie
RIP. :(

I loved The Professionals. Great old school Brit TV. 8)

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One of my favourite shows growing up.
Almost became James Bond too.

Here he is, in a bit of a bust up with Doyle!

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Used to love The Professionals....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-25135934

R.I.P

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QuartzGooner wrote:One of my favourite shows growing up.
Almost became James Bond too.

Here he is, in a bit of a bust up with Doyle!

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Loved the Comic Strip spoof too - The Bullshitters. :lol: 8)

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R.I.P Paul Walker

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GoonerN5 wrote:R.I.P Paul Walker
Yeah Man, R.I.P. Paul Walker!
Apparently he was a genuinely good guy,not into all the celebrity bullshit.He was on his way back from a charity event when the car he was in,(he was the passenger),hit a tree.
He was also the guy who helped to make me cool in the eyes of my Nephew,(the football thing didn't do it cos I'm Arsenal,and his Dad is Man Utd,(one of those who never goes).When he was 10 or 11 I used to let him watch the Fast and Furious dvds when he stayed at my place.I also bought him loads of the collectors diecast cars when I took him to Memroabilia in Birmingham.
At the moment I am having a single malt,with ice,watching 2 Fast,2 Furious in his honour,
R.I.P. Paul Walker

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Nelson Mandela.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/africa/948 ... -dead-Zuma

Controversial tactics in his early years, but showed his greatness by his magnanimity in power and his work for reconcilliation.
Plus he had to put up with that bitch of an ex-wife.

Good tune too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... CZKZILvE70

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QuartzGooner wrote:Nelson Mandela.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/africa/948 ... -dead-Zuma

Controversial tactics in his early years, but showed his greatness by his magnanimity in power and his work for reconcilliation.
Plus he had to put up with that bitch of an ex-wife.

Good tune too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... CZKZILvE70

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Without wishing to get into an arguement over it, Winnie Mandela was a very flawed woman but even her own ex Husband acknowledged her for her fight against apartheid all the while he was in prison. Sadly history will remember her for her flaws and not her struggles.

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Not ashamed to say I'm crying. RIP Madiba.

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RIP :cry:

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Chippy wrote:Not ashamed to say I'm crying. RIP Madiba.
No shame in in any way Chippy - Me too, nothing wrong at all in remembering and sadly honouring a man of great integrity, honesty and true wisdom.

I guess we all knew it was coming, even so it still hurts....I just wish there were more leaders in the world with half the Spirit, Wisdom, Honesty and Heart that this man had.


R.I.P.

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Now he is Free

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QuartzGooner wrote:Nelson Mandela.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/africa/948 ... -dead-Zuma

Controversial tactics in his early years, but showed his greatness by his magnanimity in power and his work for reconcilliation.
Plus he had to put up with that bitch of an ex-wife.

Good tune too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... CZKZILvE70

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RIP. :cry:

One of the great men in history.

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Peter o Toole actor died today aged 81

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