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  • Salacious CrumbS Offline
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    @mn5 said in RIP 2018:

    @jegga said in RIP 2018:

    @salacious-crumb said in RIP 2018:

    Winnie Mandela, Dead.

    Excuse me if I shed no tears.

    R.I.P. Stompie.

    I can’t find the crowd funding page for the disco ball above the dance floor that will no doubt be built above her grave .

    When Winnie divorced Nelson she said she wanted half of what he had.....

    So he threw her in jail for 13 years.

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    R.I.P. R. Lee Ermey.

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    Without a doubt one of the greatest character roles in the history of movies.

    He came down to NZ to reprise it in PJ’s “Frighteners.”

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  • JCJ Offline
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    Ivan Mauger has ridden off into the sunset. RIP.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/motorsport/103134576/new-zealand-speedway-ace-ivan-mauger-dies

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    What a legend - in an absolutely mad sport. When I hitched around Scandinavia in the early 80's a mention of Mauger almost guaranteed a free feed.

    We really were a force in Speedway in those days. Remember seeing him race at the Springs. Knew he'd been ill didn't realise how bad he was.

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    Damn R Lee Emery and Mauger in the one day! Fuck!

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  • TimT Away
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    @salacious-crumb said in RIP 2018:

    R.I.P. R. Lee Ermey.

    I'd like to think that he was up in heaven, questioning god's sexuality.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @salacious-crumb said in RIP 2018:

    R.I.P. R. Lee Ermey.

    alt text

    Without a doubt one of the greatest character roles in the history of movies.

    He came down to NZ to reprise it in PJ’s “Frighteners.”

    Pretty convincing as a drill sergeant, probably because that is what he was!

    Also excellent in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre flicks. RIP indeed.

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    Ivan Mauger - Six time World Solo Speedway Champion

    https://www.msn.com/en-nz/sport/more-sports/kiwi-speedway-great-ivan-mauger-dies/ar-AAvV9jS?ocid=spartanntp

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    Harry Anderson of Night Court.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/103172353/night-court-star-harry-anderson-65-found-dead-at-home

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @number-10 said in RIP 2018:

    Harry Anderson of Night Court.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/103172353/night-court-star-harry-anderson-65-found-dead-at-home

    Wow. I can honestly say I haven't heard a peep from anyone in that show until now. Funny how some actors fade into complete obscurity.

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    #196

    RIP Bruno Sammartino

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    RIP Barbara Bush

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=12034885

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    @number-10 said in RIP 2018:

    Harry Anderson of Night Court.

    I loved watching Night Court back in the 1980s.

    Harry Anderson was also Harry "The Hat" in Cheers, where he pretty much played himself.

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  • JCJ Offline
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    @mn5 said in RIP 2018:

    @number-10 said in RIP 2018:

    Harry Anderson of Night Court.

    Wow. I can honestly say I haven't heard a peep from anyone in that show until now. Funny how some actors fade into complete obscurity.

    John Larroquette? The Practice, Boston Legal, West Wing John Larroquette?

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @jc said in RIP 2018:

    @mn5 said in RIP 2018:

    @number-10 said in RIP 2018:

    Harry Anderson of Night Court.

    Wow. I can honestly say I haven't heard a peep from anyone in that show until now. Funny how some actors fade into complete obscurity.

    John Larroquette? The Practice, Boston Legal, West Wing John Larroquette?

    Who?

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    Avicii

    Shit! only 28

    No word on how.

    Quite like some of his stuff.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=12036915

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    @booboo said in RIP 2018:

    Avicii

    Shit! only 28

    No word on how.

    Quite like some of his stuff.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=12036915

    Pancreatitis apparently.

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  • Salacious CrumbS Offline
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    The NYT obit:

    Bruno Sammartino, Durable Champ in WWE Hall of Fame, Dies at 82

    [...]

    Unlike many heavies on the pro wrestling circuits, he was a soft-spoken, gentlemanly connoisseur of grand opera, especially Verdi. And for one who had bench-pressed 565 pounds as an amateur, he was relatively small: under 6 feet tall and a trim 260 or 270 pounds, with bulging pectorals and biceps and a big head. He looked tiny beside giant rivals like Haystacks Calhoun, who topped 600 pounds.

    [...]

    In February 1961, Sammartino body-slammed Chick Garibaldi to the canvas at Sunnyside Gardens in Queens. Garibaldi did not get up. The referee stopped the match and determined that Garibaldi was dead. A medical examiner later said he had suffered a heart attack. Sammartino was stricken with remorse for months.

    Sammartino himself almost died, of a broken neck, when Stan Hansen, in a match in New York in 1976, dropped him on his head. Sammartino spent weeks in a hospital.

    Sammartino did not dispute that professional wrestling matches were fixed. But he bristled at suggestions that he had ever taken a fall and said his injuries were proofs of his honesty.

    “I would be a fool to tell you that there was no fixing,” he told The Washington Post in 1980 as his career wound down. “You ask if wrestling is for real? Well, I think my own body answers that question. I have broken more bones than any of the others — my neck, my collarbone, both arms, wrists, knuckles, all of my ribs, my back. A hairline fracture of the kneecap. My jaw has been wired and rewired. It’s incredible to think people would fake that.”

    [...]

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    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=12037304

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @salacious-crumb said in RIP 2018:

    The NYT obit:

    Bruno Sammartino, Durable Champ in WWE Hall of Fame, Dies at 82

    [...]

    Unlike many heavies on the pro wrestling circuits, he was a soft-spoken, gentlemanly connoisseur of grand opera, especially Verdi. And for one who had bench-pressed 565 pounds as an amateur, he was relatively small: under 6 feet tall and a trim 260 or 270 pounds, with bulging pectorals and biceps and a big head. He looked tiny beside giant rivals like Haystacks Calhoun, who topped 600 pounds.

    [...]

    In February 1961, Sammartino body-slammed Chick Garibaldi to the canvas at Sunnyside Gardens in Queens. Garibaldi did not get up. The referee stopped the match and determined that Garibaldi was dead. A medical examiner later said he had suffered a heart attack. Sammartino was stricken with remorse for months.

    Sammartino himself almost died, of a broken neck, when Stan Hansen, in a match in New York in 1976, dropped him on his head. Sammartino spent weeks in a hospital.

    Sammartino did not dispute that professional wrestling matches were fixed. But he bristled at suggestions that he had ever taken a fall and said his injuries were proofs of his honesty.

    “I would be a fool to tell you that there was no fixing,” he told The Washington Post in 1980 as his career wound down. “You ask if wrestling is for real? Well, I think my own body answers that question. I have broken more bones than any of the others — my neck, my collarbone, both arms, wrists, knuckles, all of my ribs, my back. A hairline fracture of the kneecap. My jaw has been wired and rewired. It’s incredible to think people would fake that.”

    [...]

    82 is an incredible innings for a pro wrestler

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