Whose death has moved you, other than family?
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when superman died (Christopher reeves ) my sister in law text me to tell me the news . the texting tone on my phone was the superman theme tune as I am a huge fan . could of cried when I read it .
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Not at the time but watching "Control", the Joy Division/Ian Curtis film, that got me, being in my later years a fan of Joy Division it struck a chord, 23 year old guy who kills himself on the cusp of fame and fortune, what would have happened, would they have been as big as they were.
I was a big New Order fan as a kid but couldnt get on with Joy Division, I think its a bit raw but I get it now, I was walking the Dog whilst waiting for the kids to come out of school and had a walk past his old house, its tiny, he went to the same school as our kids but funnily enough they dont mention him in the literature.
I was a big New Order fan as a kid but couldnt get on with Joy Division, I think its a bit raw but I get it now, I was walking the Dog whilst waiting for the kids to come out of school and had a walk past his old house, its tiny, he went to the same school as our kids but funnily enough they dont mention him in the literature.
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Not at the time but watching "Control", the Joy Division/Ian Curtis film, that got me, being in my later years a fan of Joy Division it struck a chord, 23 year old guy who kills himself on the cusp of fame and fortune, what would have happened, would they have been as big as they were.
I was a big New Order fan as a kid but couldnt get on with Joy Division, I think its a bit raw but I get it now, I was walking the Dog whilst waiting for the kids to come out of school and had a walk past his old house, its tiny, he went to the same school as our kids but funnily enough they dont mention him in the literature.
I was a big New Order fan as a kid but couldnt get on with Joy Division, I think its a bit raw but I get it now, I was walking the Dog whilst waiting for the kids to come out of school and had a walk past his old house, its tiny, he went to the same school as our kids but funnily enough they dont mention him in the literature.
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before any legal matters arise ill rephrase the peado word...someone who let children sleep in his bed then pay the child and his family off with loadsa cash b4 they testify in court....ps he used to suck his monkeys ****..i heard the song,,,im forever blowin bubbles....weirdo...glad hes dead
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Danny Thomson cracks me up
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my dog that i have had for 15 years that was put down yesterday it has been the worst few days that i have ever experienced , i havent slept , not really eaten and feel like i want to burst into tears all the time. i feel emotionally drained and work has been a chore this week knowing what was going to happen.
i have him at home now and will be burying him later today in the garden in his favorite spot.
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i have him at home now and will be burying him later today in the garden in his favorite spot.
mags (very sad)
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my dog that i have had for 15 years that was put down yesterday it has been the worst few days that i have ever experienced , i havent slept , not really eaten and feel like i want to burst into tears all the time. i feel emotionally drained and work has been a chore this week knowing what was going to happen.
i have him at home now and will be burying him later today in the garden in his favorite spot.
mags (very sad)
i have him at home now and will be burying him later today in the garden in his favorite spot.
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Take some time to grieve and move on happy in the knowledge that you both enriched each other's lives; they wouldn't want you to be sad.
Feel better soon.
As for the OPs question. I wouldn't say I get sad at the death of celebrities; I don't know them! However, I felt that mankind lost a great embassador when Steve Irwin died!
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Tam The Bam on here, I was shocked to find him and Bug Eyed Peas are gone.
Tam cracked me up, in a post with DCI, Pslewis and the others, always chaos...life is strange like that.
Tam cracked me up, in a post with DCI, Pslewis and the others, always chaos...life is strange like that.
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my dog that i have had for 15 years that was put down yesterday it has been the worst few days that i have ever experienced , i havent slept , not really eaten and feel like i want to burst into tears all the time. i feel emotionally drained and work has been a chore this week knowing what was going to happen.
i have him at home now and will be burying him later today in the garden in his favorite spot.
mags (very sad)
i have him at home now and will be burying him later today in the garden in his favorite spot.
mags (very sad)
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Colin McRae - the reason I got in a Subaru, another decade defined by the influence of someone I never knew. I had the chance to spend the day with him once as a corporate guest of some event at IBM as the customer dropped out. I always regret not going - but there again - never meet your heroes.
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I did meet Bug Eyed Peas at Elvington, he was the nicest bloke you could ever meet.
They are both in my MSN and both shall remain there
RIP, special fellas
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Condolences mate. Remember losing my pet staffie (20 years). It was the most painful loss of my life.
Take some time to grieve and move on happy in the knowledge that you both enriched each other's lives; they wouldn't want you to be sad.
Feel better soon.
As for the OPs question. I wouldn't say I get sad at the death of celebrities; I don't know them! However, I felt that mankind lost a great embassador when Steve Irwin died!
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Take some time to grieve and move on happy in the knowledge that you both enriched each other's lives; they wouldn't want you to be sad.
Feel better soon.
As for the OPs question. I wouldn't say I get sad at the death of celebrities; I don't know them! However, I felt that mankind lost a great embassador when Steve Irwin died!
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was a tough weekend especially saturday putting the little dude in the gound , my dad was especially sad as he used to take him everywhere. the thing is his health deteriorated over the past 6 months and the winter would of killed him if we had left it any longer, at least we have some closure now knowing he isnt suffering anymore and we done the right thing , didnt ease the heartache of loosing such a close companion though. he will be missed greatly
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Any poor children like Peter Connelly, VictoriaClimbié, James Bulger, etc, for their innocence meant they knew no better and despite all the suffering they endured, they still only wanted to be loved and cared for, even from those that were harming them.
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