Celebrity deaths 2021

She did the Commonwealth Bank uniforms once upon a time.

I have spent many hours at her shop at Chadstone and in her place at David Jones in the city. Mrs Fox loves her clothes and does look great in them.

But ā€¦(here old white bloke kicks in ) they are so expensive; I always get the shakes when a trip is planned and I go along knowing if I donā€™t that the credit card would be maxed out.

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Worth every penny! Especially if it makes your wife happy :slight_smile:

I worked for the CBA for a few years in the mid to late 80s and Carla Zampatti designed the corporate wardrobe. With the exception of the canary yellow sock tie, it was all very good clothing. Wore the pants long after leaving the bank.

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It was the vest for me.
Go to the pub after work, take off my jacket, put a dollar in the pool table and pretend Iā€™m Eddie Charlton.

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Buying expensive made all the Mrs Foxes happy. Part of their happiness was knowing how I felt.

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Tommy Raudonikis has died this morning. Seek out the doco ā€˜Fibros and Silvertailsā€™ for some insight into the man. Cracking voice, too.

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First rugby league game I ever saw was Western Suburbs vs Parramatta in 1979 with Tommy Raudonikis and Arthur Beetson. Tommy was about the toughest man I ever saw play any sport. At 170 cm and 73 kg, he took on the 105 kg of Artie Beetson in an epic fight. They used to say if Tommy could not beat you, he would bash you. Not only tough but he could really play the game. Fantastic bloke to listen to, with a gravelly voice full of humour and wise words

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English actor Paul Ritter died of a brain tumour (it WAS a toomer).

Been in heaps of series, The Capture, Belgravia, Chernobyl, plus movies such as Quantum of Solace. Aged 55.

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Deep Roy.

Timely.

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He didnā€™t die, did he?

Not that I know of, I was just happy to supply a prompt response to the question.

His version of When Doves cry is pretty good IMHO

Oh no! James Hampton, Hannibal Dobbs the bumbling bugler from F Troop gone at 84

Corporal Agarn (Larry Storch) the only one left i think, still going and honing in on 100

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There goes another bit of my youth

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He was only 84?

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he was one of the younger actors in the show

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Agarn made F Troop, he bordered on comic genius at times. I was surprised that he didnā€™t receive more acclaim and roles after his performances in this show. Glad to hear that he is still alive and kicking, l thought l heard that he died decades ago.

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  • homing :grinning:
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He is honing his homing abilities.

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