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At last, the Hamsters of the world can sleep.
Turns out Nigel Spackman is still alive.
Harold Lederman. Legendary boxing commentator.
Niki Lauda apparently.
Jose Antonio Reyes dead in a traffic accident.
Muhammad Ali has died.
RIP Michael Jackson
How many times would we have to click on the Tony Hart story to get that back on the BBC's most read thing?
RIP Tony.
Well I blame the BBC for showing it as one of the articles on their main page.
Hai guys, hav you hurd of this global warming fing?
Fake news, Spikey, you can ignore it until The Donald says otherwise.
The Leyton Orient manager, Justin Edinburgh has died.
Presumably it was sudden and not "short illness" when he was in a current job.
I've always had a soft spot for Orient, their stadium is a glorious little shithole. Probably the best away day I've been to.
Justin DEdinburgh?
If we jump the gun on Chris Froome is it going to bring the place down?
Sounds like he's in a bit of strife, to say the least.
Do it.
We need a new Gary Speed.
I wonder what the effects of being that skinny are when you get into a smash like that.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/horse-racing/48881290
John McCririck.
I thought he was already gone.
He seems, based in looks alone, like a likely Yewtree sort.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-48900121
20 year old Disney actor who was also in Grown Ups 1 and 2.
Vinnie Jones' wife.
That is brutal. Wonder if he'll do a Rio.
They looked ridiculously similar. Their kids would look exactly like them.
I see this one was a 'long illness'. What is one of those?
It's the same as the short illness when you're old, but when you're young it takes longer to bop you off and consumes more of your total life in the end, so it's a long illness.
Rip Torn is a goner. He's another who's definitely been dead at least a decade already.
https://news.sky.com/story/former-co...-dead-11772894
Paula Williamson former soap actress and Bronson's last wife.
Other sources are reporting that she was found on a mountain of cocaine.
"Ms Williamson appeared in Coronation Street as an unnamed nurse three times between 2008 and 2012"
She was a real stalwart of the show.
It's why Bronson targetted her.
Really stretching the definition of the thread with that one.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-49504222
Jessi Combs.
Famous for racing shit (she died trying to break a land speed record) and for filling in for Kari Byron on Mythbusters.
"Beloved wife by his side" but no mention of cause of death. Textbook short illness but why not mention it? AIDS?
Clive James too
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-50578512
Clive James was a legend. One of the best writers ever.
One of those people I could hear talk for hours.
I was very confused, then I realised people weren't talking about Clive Anderson.