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  • JCJ Offline
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    @dogmeat said in RIP 2021:

    @donsteppa Yeah just checked and it looks like it hasn't been updated in a while. Congratulations though to Prince Philip alive and well and into his second century. Betty must be pleased....

    Well given that they've buried him I expect he's bloody furious.

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    @jc TBF furious seemed to be situation normal for Phil

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    @dogmeat said in RIP 2021:

    @donsteppa Yeah just checked and it looks like it hasn't been updated in a while. Congratulations though to Prince Philip alive and well and into his second century. Betty must be pleased....

    Haven't looked at the site for quite a while TBH

    Maybe his death was fake news or he stopped moving and they just assumed he was dead ?

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    F W De Klerk dies at 85

    One of my political heroes who did the right thing at the right time and showed real courage.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-59247115

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    Wilbur Smith at 88

    Nov 13, 2021

    Wilbur Smith, bestselling author, dies in South Africa aged 88

    Wilbur Smith, bestselling author, dies in South Africa aged 88

    The acclaimed author of 49 titles dies at his home in Cape Town, having sold more than 140 million copies of his books over the course of his career.

    Have read a little bit of his stuff and it was always good fun.

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    @nta WTF, he was still alive as off a few days ago??? I thought he was long dead.

    RIP.

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    @nta said in RIP 2021:

    Wilbur Smith at 88

    Nov 13, 2021

    Wilbur Smith, bestselling author, dies in South Africa aged 88

    Wilbur Smith, bestselling author, dies in South Africa aged 88

    The acclaimed author of 49 titles dies at his home in Cape Town, having sold more than 140 million copies of his books over the course of his career.

    Have read a little bit of his stuff and it was always good fun.

    Am a little sad.

    My favourite author through my teenage years.

    However it became a case of if you read one you'd read them all.

    Got a little bored of his Courtneys of Africa saga (for some reason I didn't like the characters or story line) so gave up on him.

    Did get a lot of enjoyment from his work.

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    @booboo said in RIP 2021:

    @nta said in RIP 2021:

    Wilbur Smith at 88

    Nov 13, 2021

    Wilbur Smith, bestselling author, dies in South Africa aged 88

    Wilbur Smith, bestselling author, dies in South Africa aged 88

    The acclaimed author of 49 titles dies at his home in Cape Town, having sold more than 140 million copies of his books over the course of his career.

    Have read a little bit of his stuff and it was always good fun.

    Am a little sad.

    My favourite author through my teenage years.

    However it became a case if if you read one you'd read them all.

    Got a little bored if his Courtneys of Africa saga (for some reason I didn't like the characters or story line) so gave up on him.

    Did get a lot of enjoyment from his work.

    I'd double up vote that if I could @booboo . Almost mirrors my sentiments exactly.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @booboo said in RIP 2021:

    @nta said in RIP 2021:

    Wilbur Smith at 88

    Nov 13, 2021

    Wilbur Smith, bestselling author, dies in South Africa aged 88

    Wilbur Smith, bestselling author, dies in South Africa aged 88

    The acclaimed author of 49 titles dies at his home in Cape Town, having sold more than 140 million copies of his books over the course of his career.

    Have read a little bit of his stuff and it was always good fun.

    Am a little sad.

    My favourite author through my teenage years.

    However it became a case of if you read one you'd read them all.

    Got a little bored of his Courtneys of Africa saga (for some reason I didn't like the characters or story line) so gave up on him.

    Did get a lot of enjoyment from his work.

    That criticism never stopped ACDC selling a truckload of albums.

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    @antipodean said in RIP 2021:

    @booboo said in RIP 2021:

    @nta said in RIP 2021:

    Wilbur Smith at 88

    Nov 13, 2021

    Wilbur Smith, bestselling author, dies in South Africa aged 88

    Wilbur Smith, bestselling author, dies in South Africa aged 88

    The acclaimed author of 49 titles dies at his home in Cape Town, having sold more than 140 million copies of his books over the course of his career.

    Have read a little bit of his stuff and it was always good fun.

    Am a little sad.

    My favourite author through my teenage years.

    However it became a case if if you read one you'd read them all.

    Got a little bored if his Courtneys of Africa saga (for some reason I didn't like the characters or story line) so gave up on him.

    Did get a lot of enjoyment from his work.

    I'd double up vote that if I could @booboo . Almost mirrors my sentiments exactly.

    They were easy reads, think I read first one when I was like 12 and felt good because you would think you’ve just read this massive big epic and so read a few ore

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    Not sure if this was mentioned elsewhere as a little late but in the past few months a couple of the originals from UB40 passed away. Brian Travers (the saxaphone that was a signature on their early stuff) and Astro.

    Before the cheesy money making covers their first album was brilliant and a real cultural crossover.
    Funny how much they'd NZs Herbs sound alike.

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    @crucial said in RIP 2021:

    Not sure if this was mentioned elsewhere as a little late but in the past few months a couple of the originals from UB40 passed away. Brian Travers (the saxaphone that was a signature on their early stuff) and Astro.

    Before the cheesy money making covers their first album was brilliant and a real cultural crossover.
    Funny how much they'd NZs Herbs sound alike.

    Not my thing at all but they sold a few records. ‘Don’t break my heart’ was a good song now I think about it.

    I did find it quite funny that one of them ended up joining a UB40 tribute band though.

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    @mn5 they had massive battles over name rights etc which was probably the cause of that.

    The Specials were similar. The current "Specials" have three of the originals and the name but one of the biggest hits was 'Free Nelson Mandela' which was actually "Specials AKA". Band founder Jerry Dammers ended on the wrong side of the naming.

    Bruce Foxton still plays for a Jam tribute band 'From the Jam'. They are bloody good but as the only original the can hardly call themselves The Jam.

    Band splits can cough up some funny stuff.

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    @crucial said in RIP 2021:

    @mn5 they had massive battles over name rights etc which was probably the cause of that.

    The Specials were similar. The current "Specials" have three of the originals and the name but one of the biggest hits was 'Free Nelson Mandela' which was actually "Specials AKA". Band founder Jerry Dammers ended on the wrong side of the naming.

    Bruce Foxton still plays for a Jam tribute band 'From the Jam'. They are bloody good but as the only original the can hardly call themselves The Jam.

    Band splits can cough up some funny stuff.

    Yeah it’d be nice if Dave Gilmour and Roger Waters could kiss and make up

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    Chris Eggertsen  /  Nov 22, 2021

    Hank Von Hell, Former Lead Singer for Norwegian ‘Deathpunk’ Band Turbonegro, Dies at 49

    Hank Von Hell, Former Lead Singer for Norwegian ‘Deathpunk’ Band Turbonegro, Dies at 49

    Hank von Hell, the former lead singer of self-described Norwegian "deathpunk" band Turbonegro, died on Friday (Nov. 19) at age 49.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by MN5
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    @tim said in RIP 2021:

    Chris Eggertsen  /  Nov 22, 2021

    Hank Von Hell, Former Lead Singer for Norwegian ‘Deathpunk’ Band Turbonegro, Dies at 49

    Hank Von Hell, Former Lead Singer for Norwegian ‘Deathpunk’ Band Turbonegro, Dies at 49

    Hank von Hell, the former lead singer of self-described Norwegian "deathpunk" band Turbonegro, died on Friday (Nov. 19) at age 49.

    4E899D20-921E-4AA6-B953-5A802948B44C.jpeg

    For a moment I was devastated thinking it was yet another WWE superstar from my youth.

    Google tells me the Barbarian is still kicking it at 63 years of age.

    Him and the Warlord ( even bigger ) were two of the most underrated monsters the wrestling world has ever seen.

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    @crucial I saw them at Hammersmith Palais in 1980 as a double Bill with Pretenders (who were the main reason I went)

    UB40 were just breaking in the UK. They played an energetic set and were clearly having a ball. It was a good not great concert

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    @mn5 said in RIP 2021:

    @tim said in RIP 2021:

    Chris Eggertsen  /  Nov 22, 2021

    Hank Von Hell, Former Lead Singer for Norwegian ‘Deathpunk’ Band Turbonegro, Dies at 49

    Hank Von Hell, Former Lead Singer for Norwegian ‘Deathpunk’ Band Turbonegro, Dies at 49

    Hank von Hell, the former lead singer of self-described Norwegian "deathpunk" band Turbonegro, died on Friday (Nov. 19) at age 49.

    4E899D20-921E-4AA6-B953-5A802948B44C.jpeg

    For a moment I was devastated thinking it was yet another WWE superstar from my youth.

    Google tells me the Barbarian is still kicking it at 63 years of age.

    Him and the Warlord ( even bigger ) were two of the most underrated monsters the wrestling world has ever seen.

    Barbarian is one of the toughest wrestlers ever apparently, so in one of the most WCW things ever, they paired him with Meng (Haku - reputation of being the actual toughest wrestler ever, or at least in living memory) to make the toughest team in the world, and then made them midcarders instead of hyping them up as the toughest team on the roster.

    Warlord is a huge specimen, but was quite "methodical" (slow) in his style - never quite had the agility or speed of Barbarian who had top rope moves in his arsenal. For anyone who wants a fun hoss match, Barbarian vs Big Boss Man at Royal Rumble 91 is excellent.

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    @godder said in RIP 2021:

    @mn5 said in RIP 2021:

    @tim said in RIP 2021:

    Chris Eggertsen  /  Nov 22, 2021

    Hank Von Hell, Former Lead Singer for Norwegian ‘Deathpunk’ Band Turbonegro, Dies at 49

    Hank Von Hell, Former Lead Singer for Norwegian ‘Deathpunk’ Band Turbonegro, Dies at 49

    Hank von Hell, the former lead singer of self-described Norwegian "deathpunk" band Turbonegro, died on Friday (Nov. 19) at age 49.

    4E899D20-921E-4AA6-B953-5A802948B44C.jpeg

    For a moment I was devastated thinking it was yet another WWE superstar from my youth.

    Google tells me the Barbarian is still kicking it at 63 years of age.

    Him and the Warlord ( even bigger ) were two of the most underrated monsters the wrestling world has ever seen.

    Barbarian is one of the toughest wrestlers ever apparently, so in one of the most WCW things ever, they paired him with Meng (Haku - reputation of being the actual toughest wrestler ever, or at least in living memory) to make the toughest team in the world, and then made them midcarders instead of hyping them up as the toughest team on the roster.

    Warlord is a huge specimen, but was quite "methodical" (slow) in his style - never quite had the agility or speed of Barbarian who had top rope moves in his arsenal. For anyone who wants a fun hoss match, Barbarian vs Big Boss Man at Royal Rumble 91 is excellent.

    Oh yeah him and Meng/Haku trained as Sumo wrestlers and had amazing agility for huge guys….and apparently NOT blokes you wanted to piss off over a few beers. With Haku in particular you could see the potential danger with how amazingly accurate his kicks to the head were, again, amazing for such a big, solid unit.

    I’ve seen interviews with all ( and the Warlord, much more normal sized now ) and they seem like really good sorts ( as the “heels” often were in real life ). I hope they’re all doing well. The Powers of Pain by rights should have been much bigger draws than Demolition ( another pair of great blokes in interviews ) or the Legion of Doom. When the Barbarian is the “small, agile” guy in a team you know they’re special. Apparently the Warlord suffered cos he was shit on the mic ? You WILL NOT see a guy as huge ( in terms of muscle, not fat ) as he was in his prime.

    Classic fern, derailing something and going COMPLETELY off topic haha. Still in typical @Tim fashion I will be ASTONISHED if anyone has heard of the singer who died.

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