R.I.P. 2020
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Meant to post this earlier, Surprised @Chris-B isn't all over it
The original bristling, bludgeoning wicketkeeper. Totally unafraid. Skill didn't match his expectations.
After consistently miscuing or missing hooks off Lillee the Aussie bowler glowered at him and asked him where he fucking learned to hook. Big Jock replied off mug bowlers like you.
So yeah confident but stupid.
I saw him play against the Aussies at Eden Park in 77. He played a typically aggressive knock in the first innings riding his luck for a 50. Papers were full of it - Jock was a folk hero, so a bunch of us went down for the Sunday - sat on the grass in front of the west stand drinking beer in the sun. Glorious. Lillee and Walked destroyed us. In no time at all we were 31/4 In comes Edwards - he totally looked the part as he walked out to bat all staunch defiance. This was the man who would stem the tide. 4 balls later we were 31/5 and he was lucky to last that long. Had just enough time to get a top edge off a hook caught Marsh bowled Lillee.
Still a great character. Gone to early.
Footnote to match - Burgess and Hadlee did put together a counterattacking stand but it only delayed the inevitable as we lost by heaps
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@dogmeat aawww shit!
Jock was our local hero and as a snot nosed kid i watched him heaps during that Hawke cup era.
I saw the famous shot over the Trafalgar park grandstand, a lofted sweep on one knee - the story goes it landed in a passing truck and ended up in Blenheim 😉. I think it was in the middle of a double ton.Never heard any shit stories and a quiet wee barrel of a man as far as I could tell.
Rest in peace Graeme, a name no one ever called him.
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And some belated recognition for a former Olympic medallist - Eric Verdonk
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@sparky said in R.I.P. 2020:
Statistician Tony Lewis, half of the team, who came up with the Duckworth-Lewis system.
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Oh, man. Mort Drucker. One of my heroes. R.I.P.
Mort Drucker, Master of the Mad Caricature, Is Dead at 91
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Appearing on “The Tonight Show” in 1985, the actor Michael J. Fox told Johnny Carson that he knew he had made it in show business “when Mort Drucker drew my head.” The director Joe Dante wrote that “there are few thrills in life quite like seeing your own movie parodied in the pages of Mad.”
But not everyone was so pleased. According to Mr. Hendrix, Mad’s 1981 parody of “The Empire Strikes Back,” “The Empire Strikes Out,” prompted the Lucasfilm legal department to send a cease-and-desist letter demanding that the issue be recalled. “Mad replied by sending a copy of another letter they had received the previous month — from George Lucas, offering to buy the original artwork for the ‘Empire’ parody and comparing Mort Drucker to Leonardo da Vinci.”
Mr. Lucas knew Mr. Drucker’s work well. He had commissioned one of Mr. Drucker’s classic multicharacter pileups as the poster for his first hit, “American Graffiti” — a nostalgic movie set in the same summer “The JFK Coloring Book” was a best seller. And, of course, Mr. Drucker had illustrated Mad’s sendup, “American Confetti.”
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@MiketheSnow said in R.I.P. 2020:
Fred 'Curly' Neal
I grew up with the tv cartoon series, used to b’cast it after school in NZ in the 1970s. Curly was the star of that cartoon. No ifs-and-buts. I suspect he was more recognizable in his day than Meadowlark Lemon and Wilt Chamberlain, which is kinda shocking, but that’s how global a superstar he was.
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@raznomore I was talking to a musician-writer Gil Scott-Heron in the mid 1980s, and I told him I loved his song “Grandma’s Hands” which he’d released on an album prob. early 80s. He thanked me and said, “yeah, it’s a really beautiful song, thanks. But it’s not mine — it’s Bill Withers’. You have to get that record.” So I did. I’ve added several B.W. lps to my collection since, treasures all.
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@canefan said in R.I.P. 2020:
Stirling Moss, couldn't outrun father time
He had a damn good run for a guy in his line of work at that time
Leg End
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James Drury, The Virginian
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@sparky said in R.I.P. 2020:
Tim Brooke-Taylor, humourist and member of the Goodies, has died after contracting COVID-19.
How confident are doctors / coroners distinguishing 'from' from 'with'
Agent quoted as saying he died 'with'
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@MiketheSnow The 10,000+ who have died in the UK are both from and with. Some have been very poorly for some time, although many others have been taken a long time before they and their families had expected. A minority have had no known underlying health concerns.
Jack Dee's statement says TBT's death came as a shock as they thought he was recovering.