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More Departures From This World ......
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I found these deaths when I was surfing around the internet earlier.
Larry Drake from LA Law has died at the age of 66
http:// tvline. com/201 6/03/17 /larry- drake-d ead-la- law-sta r-dies/
This lad was only 30
https:/ /www.ra cing.co m/news/ 2016-03 -16/bet ter-loo sen-up- passes- away
Robert Horton from Wagon Train
http:// www.sfg ate.com /news/a rticle/ Robert- Horton- 91-Wago n-Train -actor- 6894461 .php
Footballer Billy Ritchie
http:// www.eve ningtim es.co.u k/sport
/14338860.Former_Rangers_keeper_Billy_Ritchie_dies_aged_79/
Tomorrow is Caturday :-)
I found these deaths when I was surfing around the internet earlier.
Larry Drake from LA Law has died at the age of 66
http://
This lad was only 30
https:/
Robert Horton from Wagon Train
http://
Footballer Billy Ritchie
http://
/14338860.Former_Rangers_keeper_Billy_Ritchie_dies_aged_79/
Tomorrow is Caturday :-)
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I liked watching cowboy films and TV but I was too young to really follow them.
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I liked watching cowboy films and TV but I was too young to really follow them.
There are quite few famous people in their 70s and 80s these days - it is not surprising that there are so many deaths.
David Attenborough is 89 - he is someone that I respect and will miss. He makes science and nature exciting and interesting for children.
Zorba the Greek (Prince Philip) is in his 90s. He amuses me but the Queen relies on him very much. We will also have the TVs and newspapers broadcasting 24/7 like when Diana died.
David Attenborough is 89 - he is someone that I respect and will miss. He makes science and nature exciting and interesting for children.
Zorba the Greek (Prince Philip) is in his 90s. He amuses me but the Queen relies on him very much. We will also have the TVs and newspapers broadcasting 24/7 like when Diana died.
Agreed, bibblebub. I tried to make the same point on another thread last night/this morning but you have explained it far more succinctly than I did. In the first 10 years of my life no-one famous died (okay Kennedy was assassinated but I didn't find out until at least 5 years later); then in my teens it was just Marc Bolan and Elvis; then just John Lennon and Sid Vicious in my 20s; and then things picked up pace until now in my late 50s it's someone every week
100,000 people around the world have died today http:// www.wor ldomete rs.info /
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