Celebrity Deaths 2020

He was holding a seminar: “How not to use a Segway”.

Seqway scooters must be up there with the most high profile stupid ideas since bloodletting.

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Mr. Whippy GP was great.

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There is ice cream in the track

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Don’t think… Do! ( Simple but stands the test of time)

RIP Mr Kennedy

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RIP.
A great of the game.

By god that speech still sends shivers up my spine. Makes you want to go out and achieve.

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Icon of our game. RIP.

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Wins a premiership as Hawks coach, applies for and gets promotion to Principal at Stawell Tech.
Different perspectives in those days ( as well as less money for coaches).

Margarita Pracatan, who was brought to prominence by Clive James, has taken her final curtain call at the age of 89. “She never lets the words or melody get in her way,” observed James. “She is us, without the fear of failure.”

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Carl Reiner passed as well. 98 years old.

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Benny Mardones- 73.
“Into the night” was one of the great one hit wonders in the 70’s in Australia

Got sad there thinking it was rob.

Still a big sad.

Sir Everton Weekes

The term “Legend” gets thrown around too easily but not for this man.
A true legend of the game and last of the Three W’s to end their innings.
RIP Sir Everton DeCourcy Weekes

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Italian composer Ennio Morricone, whose haunting scores to Spaghetti Westerns like A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly helped define a cinematic era, has died at the age of 91.

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Massive loss.

A legend of Film.

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Thought he’d have been 6 foot under decades ago.

Nah he does a lot of Tarantino’s films

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SA football legend and FCFC Premiership player Mark Naley died aged 59 after a long battle with brain cancer. Much loved in Adelaide and was a ripping bloke who would do anything for South Adelaide and even in I’ll health he was often at games having a beer and cheering on his Panthers

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Remember having a footy sticker for him.