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Obituary Thread

Chuckles

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Ronnie Biggs.....about time this piece of scum died.
 

tavyred

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Ronnie Biggs.....about time this piece of scum died.
Agreed, good riddance to this filthy criminal.
 

Tim Long

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tavyred said:
Agreed, good riddance to this filthy criminal.
Wonder if he'll have "if you can't do the time, don't do the crime" on his headstone.
 

rp42

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About time released 2years ago wasn't it as he was a deaths door?
 

PeteUSA

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Have you heard about the new improved Viagra tablets code named 007?

They make you Roger Moore....
I only just saw this at the end of the Lewis Collins obit, and Leslie, I think its hilarious! :D

How long have you been waiting for somebody to mention Roger Moore, so's you can use that gag Lez? ;)
 

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BBC sports commentator David Coleman. Aged 87.
 

elginCity

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........"One nil"
 

elvis the pig

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Sad news - my favourite Spitting Image puppet.

RIP
 

grecIAN Harris

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Very sad news about David Coleman. He could commentate on most any sport but his athletics commentaries were quality.
 

Alistair20000

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Sad news.

One of the leading figures as sport developed on TV from the 1960's. A mixture of talent and wonderful gaffes that hurt nobody and which will live on immortally in Colemanballs.

Quite remarkable.

R.I.P.
 
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