Re: Celebrity Casualties
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2021 7:34 pm
Gardening identity Peter Cundall, age 94. Spent almost 60 years on talkback radio and tv, and then he's gone, just like that.
Would have been nice if he had survived to 22Pseudo wrote:Not a celebrity as such, but:
Nobel laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, aged 90.
Jim05 wrote:Would have been nice if he had survived to 22Pseudo wrote:Not a celebrity as such, but:
Nobel laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, aged 90.
Jim05 wrote:Betty White falls just short of her century.
Has been a US icon on screen
cracka wrote:Jim05 wrote:Betty White falls just short of her century.
Has been a US icon on screen
Beat me by 3 minutes while I was trying to work out how to post the youtube link
Lightning McQueen wrote:cracka wrote:Jim05 wrote:Betty White falls just short of her century.
Has been a US icon on screen
Beat me by 3 minutes while I was trying to work out how to post the youtube link
That's what she said.
cracka wrote:
The best rolling joke from The Office
Booney wrote:Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier dies at 94
Vamos wrote:Booney wrote:Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier dies at 94
I watched In the Heat of the Night fairly recently on FTA, good flick. I also remember reading and watching To Sir With Love in High School.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Vamos wrote:Booney wrote:Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier dies at 94
I watched In the Heat of the Night fairly recently on FTA, good flick. I also remember reading and watching To Sir With Love in High School.
Pretty much everyone over 40 would've watched it in year 9 English to then write a review
Vamos wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Vamos wrote:Booney wrote:Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier dies at 94
I watched In the Heat of the Night fairly recently on FTA, good flick. I also remember reading and watching To Sir With Love in High School.
Pretty much everyone over 40 would've watched it in year 9 English to then write a review
Spot on, reckon we may have read Patch of Blue too. I guess they thought being a public school in Port Adelaide we would relate
"Her mother was a prostitute, her father was a murderer, her grandfather a drunkard"
Lightning McQueen wrote:Vamos wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Vamos wrote:[quote="Booney"]Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier dies at 94
I watched In the Heat of the Night fairly recently on FTA, good flick. I also remember reading and watching To Sir With Love in High School.
Pretty much everyone over 40 would've watched it in year 9 English to then write a review [emoji38] [emoji38]
Spot on, reckon we may have read Patch of Blue too. I guess they thought being a public school in Port Adelaide we would relate
"Her mother was a prostitute, her father was a murderer, her grandfather a drunkard" [emoji38]
Lightning McQueen wrote:I think the other ones that come to mind were 1984, I can jump puddles and we went to see the David Williamson play "The Removalists".