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I haven't. I quoted all of Mottie's post.Did you deliberately omit the "and other memories" part?
I just feel celebs we know were evil should be left out.
I haven't. I quoted all of Mottie's post.Did you deliberately omit the "and other memories" part?
"Thought I’d start this thread to mark the passing of those that have brought us fun, laughter, entertainment, sporting, music and other memories at some point in our lives."I haven't. I quoted all of Mottie's post.
I just feel celebs we know were evil should be left out.
As you quoted. 'Other memories'. Anyway, you’ve mentioned me and I’ve not even passed!???
If he hasn't brought you fun and entertainment, don't mention him here.
Yes. If their death makes it into the news then they are, by default, notable.More than a siht, mate, he was evil.
Was Savile a notable obituary?
Would the moors murderers be notable obituaries?
Shipman?
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If he hasn't brought you fun and entertainment, don't mention him here.
John Delorean on the first page. Wasn't he a drug dealer? Drug dealers are worse than paedos.I couldn't be bothered, or have the time, to trawl through 118 pages but I'm sure there have been some posted of, shall we say, 'unsavoury' characters somewhere along the line.
John Delorean on the first page. Wasn't he a drug dealer? Drug dealers are worse than paedos.
Then how would I know who's alive or dead?
OK, fair enough, but I feel that people who have done evil things like that are not worthy of inclusion.Yes. If their death makes it into the news then they are, by default, notable.
We can celebrate their death, not their life.OK, fair enough, but I feel that people who have done evil things like that are not worthy of inclusion.
With a fleeting post on a DIY forum?We can celebrate their death, not their life.