Rip Thread

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Rushjob, Mar 14, 2012.

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  1. RIP JD Souther. Co-writer of some of the Eagle's greatest hits (New Kid in Town, Heartache Tonight, Best of My Love amongst others), he also wrote for Bonnie Raitt & James Taylor, sang on albums by Don Henley & Christopher Cross and co-produced Linda Rondstadt. He also co-wrote The End of the Innocence with Henley.

    Here he's singing harmony with James Taylor on a track he co-wrote.



    RIP JD, thanks for some fantastic memories.
     
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  2. RIP June Spencer, aet. 105 years

    Acted in The Archers from 1951 to 2022.
     
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  3. Timothy West
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  4. His wife, Prunella Scales, suffers with Dementia. Distressing for her especially.
     
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  5. Terrible shame, I liked the two of them boating, even if the constant hitting into other boats made me shout at the telly.
     
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  6. agree, I know they had a support crew with them but they were brave to take on some of those water routes at their age.
     
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  7. Concur entirely, was on Denali in Alaska when the 2 Jabs Prescott story ran, legendary.
    RIP Sir
     
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  8. A smooth but tough guy. John Prescott was an authentic LAB politician with principles. When he smacked that guy -who was younger and bigger than him- he got the respect of the entire country.

    RIP
     
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  9. Didn’t the guy throw an egg at Prescott? If someone assault’s you like that you have the right to defend yourself. Good on him.

    Obviously Johnny 2 Jags didn’t like the rebrand and decided to checked out. He’s probably right, time will tell. RIP.
     
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  10. RIP Terry, you gave me hours of enjoyment when younger with your gentle sense of humour , and will never forget your lucky red shirt, not to mention your skill as a player.

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  11. Same here, grew up watching Terry and his generation playing, Welsh too, what's not to love.
     
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  12. RIP Terry.

    He set a great example of how to carry fame and not forget your roots. Humble is often an understatement.

    Wishing him many 147s up there!
     
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  13. And he was a biker. Remember him getting done for speeding on something like a fj1200
     
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  14. Bought in JT Morgan’s in Swansea.
    RIP Terry.
     
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  15. To steal a phrase from the wonderful Ted Lowe, "He's gone for the long rest."

    RIP Terry, you were a pleasure to watch with a great sense of humour.
     
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  16. Duncan Norvelle. Chase me!
     
  17. Seems that the grim reaper caught him
     
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  18. RIP Tommy Robb
     
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