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TLW Deathpool 2023


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15 hours ago, Harry's Lad said:

Dean Sullivan gone age 68.

 

He was in the year above my mum at Alderwood Primary School in Speke. She sent me this old class photo, Dean is seated far left.

 

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I loved Brookside and always enjoyed his performance as Jimmy Corkhill, I thought it was a great pity that we didn't see him on TV more often after it ended.

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On 30/11/2023 at 18:29, The Woolster said:

Lotta deaths today, so thought I'd pop in to say I will be coming back to collate the scores, and soz for no updates.

So, if we want @The Woolster to return, we have to go on a celebrity killing spree.

 

Fair enough.  I've got a list ready.

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17 hours ago, Strontium said:

Denny Laine has gone now

 

15 hours ago, VladimirIlyich said:

I'll need time to Mull that one over. I'd better Go Now.

 

1 hour ago, redheart said:

Denny Laine has decided to Go Now

 

You know, it was bad enough when it was just Trumo.

 

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4 hours ago, Strontium said:

You know, it was bad enough when it was just Trumo.

 

Since you're sticking to the "stop nicking my jokes" theme, American sitcom writer Norman Lear has gone, aged 101. He wrote several popular US sitcoms that were reworks of UK sitcoms. For example, Steptoe and Son became Sanford and Son, and Til Death Do Us Part became All in the Family.

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