Celebrity Deaths 2023

He did too. I forgot about that… I’ve blocked a lot of the saga years from my memory.

I take back my grudging respect.

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I thought that was the other idiot, Dave Colbert.

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Listened to sen everyday during the saga, both of them were complete carnt’s to our club, especially Fatprick Smith :-1:

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I’d managed to forget about that guy.

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No. He’s always been a ■■■■, saga or otherwise.

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Can you post this again, just so i can like it again?

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I thought, like Robert Walls, he was already dead.

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Robert Walls isn’t dead, just pointless.

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I honestly thought he was dead until he popped up as being on our coach searching panel.

Oh well, I suppose I’ll get over it.

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This is one of those occasions, where if you don’t have anything nice to say…. Don’t say anything at all.

But I’m sure his family loved him.

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Patrick Smith didn’t believe in the above.

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It’s going to be very dark in there!

That’s racist

shame-jerry-seinfeld

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RIP Joss Ackland.
Such a body of work - shame that the one I remember the most (apart from his Soviet diplomat portrayal in The Hunt for Red October) is as a South African in one of the Lethal Weapon movies and his catch phrase - 'diplomatic immunity!" Good innings though.

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Ken Timms a very good Essendon player from the 50s and early 60s. From memory he wore the number 25 jumper.

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There was an obituary for him in the local paper. He may have finished his days in Warrnambool.

He certainly did wear 25.

The nicest thing l have to say about Fatprick Smith is l hope that his death was long and painful. The end.

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I lived in Warrnambool in the mid-late 70s and Ken Timms had a milkbar in Raglan Parade.