R.I.P

Nov 11, 2006 07:28

Another day, Another date with death.
I know death is a part of life, but by crikey I'm over it!!

Heaven must have a low unemployment rate, this time they needed actors.


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shark_girl November 11 2006, 11:50:33 UTC
It's surely been a sad day. I'm particularly upset about Belinda, because she was so sweet, and so young, and my heart goes out to Rove, who loved her so completely

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chinrest November 12 2006, 00:13:02 UTC
Yeah poor Rove hasn't had a good time lately, I'm amazed that he can keep going. Channel ten said he wont be on this week and that he can take as long as he wants to get back to the show. Mind you, it's such a high rating show that I'm sure they'd bend over backwards for him....buggers and their dollar sign eyes!

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loki1978de November 11 2006, 16:32:15 UTC
Oh wow. Jack Palance dead.........another great one

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chinrest November 12 2006, 00:13:42 UTC
yup :(

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loki1978de November 12 2006, 00:18:18 UTC
It's things like that, that want me to cry dry tears of desperation. People like him gone, it is like historic monuments that remind us of how great mankind can be, crumble to dust.
Only thing we can do, is not to forget.
Not Jack and not the Crocodile Hunter......

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chinrest November 12 2006, 00:34:19 UTC
*cyber hugs*

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onlymyhobby November 11 2006, 18:13:50 UTC
Ed Bradley, Jack Palance, Belinda Emmett, there was another man too who's name i cannot remember, lead singer of the O'Jays. Usually these things happen in 3's. So sad.

They did a beautiful ceremony at our cenotaph today.
~*Lest we forget*~

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chinrest November 12 2006, 00:15:20 UTC
yeah, I'm having MAJOR death issues atm. Thank fuck I have a great therapist!

what's a cenotaph?

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onlymyhobby November 14 2006, 19:38:39 UTC
A cenotaph is a monument. Usually covered with that towns soldiers names who died in the war. We have them erected in every town dedicated to the soldiers who fought for us in the wars. Every year on remembrance day, the ceremonies are usually held there.

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chinrest November 15 2006, 08:26:01 UTC
oh, yeah we have them too in almost every suburb. Didn't know that's what they were called. We call em war memorials. And we have the same traditions. 1 minute of silence on 11/11 at 11am, and the bugle plays. Chokes me up every year.

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