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  • MN5M Online
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    Possibly not the most recognisable of faces but he did play the most iconic bad guy in movie history.

    RIP Lord Vader

    https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-55117704

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    @MN5 said in R.I.P. 2020:

    Possibly not the most recognisable of faces but he did play the most iconic bad guy in movie history.

    RIP Lord Vader

    https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-55117704

    I always assumed that it was Prowse's face we saw in ROTJ when Luke took off Vader's mask. But it was actually this guy

    Sebastian Shaw (actor) - Wikipedia

    Sebastian Shaw (actor) - Wikipedia

    Another tidbit I stumbled on, the guy who voiced and played the hologram Emperor Palpatine in ESB was a Kiwi

    Clive Revill - Wikipedia

    Clive Revill - Wikipedia

    He was replaced by Ian McDiarmid in ROTJ

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    RIP Pat Patterson, 79. WWE Hall of Famer, first intercontinental title winner, inventor of the Royal Rumble, agent for Hogan-Warrior at WM6... A great wrestler, but one of the greatest wrestling minds ever, and possibly the greatest agent in pro wrestling history (an agent is an industry veteran who helps wrestlers plan out their matches).

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    @Godder said in R.I.P. 2020:

    RIP Pat Patterson, 79. WWE Hall of Famer, first intercontinental title winner, inventor of the Royal Rumble, agent for Hogan-Warrior at WM6... A great wrestler, but one of the greatest wrestling minds ever, and possibly the greatest agent in pro wrestling history (an agent is an industry veteran who helps wrestlers plan out their matches).

    Pfffft sounds like someone has never heard of Bobby the Brain Heenan

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    Surprisaed one of you golf tragics hasn't already posted.

    Peter Alliss the BBC's long time "voice of golf" has signed off his card

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/golf/55175514

    Not everyones cup of tea, but living in London through the 80's he really did bring the game alive

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    https://stuff.co.nz/world/300178396/chuck-yeager-test-pilot-who-broke-sound-barrier-dies-at-97

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    @canefan Buggar. Just buggar.

    A hero of mine. Might not have been the easiest of guys to get along with, and was quite outspoken, but shit did he do some amazing stuff. Buggar. RIP Chuck.

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    @Snowy said in R.I.P. 2020:

    @canefan Buggar. Just buggar.

    A hero of mine. Might not have been the easiest of guys to get along with, and was quite outspoken, but shit did he do some amazing stuff. Buggar. RIP Chuck.

    I've probably embellished this story in my head, but didn't he work out and prove by trying that at a certain speed over water (like just above the water) it wasn't possible to ditch your aircraft at that speed?

    And he tried to do it (which would have killed him instantly if he was wrong)

    Have you heard that?

    Heard so stories of when he was in the war and over-ruled a wing commander (as a much lower ranked pilot) too I think (But I may be getting my folk heroes mixed up)

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    @Hooroo Sounds vaguely familiar (both of them) - a long time since I read "The right stuff" or watched the movie though. They do sound like things that he would do.

    A few Yeager quotes:

    "The first time I ever saw a jet, I shot it down."

    "If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing."

    "The best pilots fly more than the others; that's why they're the best."

    Incredible that he broke the sound barrier in 1947.

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    He's a grade a arsehole, but impressive guy. Did the sound barrier with broken ribs

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    @Machpants said in R.I.P. 2020:

    He's a grade a arsehole, but impressive guy. Did the sound barrier with broken ribs

    Yeah, I kinda implied the arsehole bit earlier.

    I know about broken ribs, right now. Didn't he hide it so that he could do the flight and had some device in the X1 to close the canopy as he couldn't raise his arm above his head?

    Stretching my memory with a lot of this now.

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    @Snowy yup that was it, a broom handle I think

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    @Snowy said in R.I.P. 2020:

    I know about broken ribs, right now. Didn't he hide it so that he could do the flight and had some device in the X1 to close the canopy as he couldn't raise his arm above his head?

    Stretching my memory with a lot of this now.

    Congratulations. Peak Fern. You didn't even read the obit that you linked.

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    @dogmeat said in R.I.P. 2020:

    @Snowy said in R.I.P. 2020:

    I know about broken ribs, right now. Didn't he hide it so that he could do the flight and had some device in the X1 to close the canopy as he couldn't raise his arm above his head?

    Stretching my memory with a lot of this now.

    Congratulations. Peak Fern. You didn't even read the obit that you linked.

    I'm sorry? Which obit did I link?

    Peak fern from you I think. Didn't look who posted it? It was canefan not me.

    I saw the headline and replied buggar. I have read all of the books albeit a while back so know so know a bit about Chuck.

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    a bit of @dogmeat gold, right there!!

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    @Snowy Fuck 😉

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    @Hooroo said in R.I.P. 2020:

    a bit of @dogmeat gold, right there!!

    At least @Snowy apologised.

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    Paolo Rossi

    Dec 10, 2020  /  Football

    Paolo Rossi, Italian football great and World Cup winner, dies aged 64

    Paolo Rossi, Italian football great and World Cup winner, dies aged 64

    The former Juventus and Milan striker was the star of Italy’s World Cup triumph in 1982

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    @MiketheSnow said in R.I.P. 2020:

    Paolo Rossi

    Dec 10, 2020  /  Football

    Paolo Rossi, Italian football great and World Cup winner, dies aged 64

    Paolo Rossi, Italian football great and World Cup winner, dies aged 64

    The former Juventus and Milan striker was the star of Italy’s World Cup triumph in 1982

    1982 was the first time I watched a football World Cup on TV. Rossi came from nowhere to win the golden boot and help propel Italy to win the Cup, what a golden run

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    Left field for The Fern I guess, but Barbara Windsor has died of Alzheimer’s at 83. For those of us of a certain age our Dads’ interest in the comedy stylings of Sid James and co in the Carry On films was suspiciously weighted to the ones Babs was in. RIP.

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