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Originally posted by Flashman View PostThis ^
Sending journalists, cameramen, sound recordists out to cover stories costs £££. But showing old tv clips, celebrity talking heads etc makes for lots of cheap telly.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postquick lets do a head count on CUK. Why are the saddos always IT workers?
Seriously very sad, we should remember for every rich celebrity that dies after overindulging on the nose powder or even by natural causes plenty of normal people die cold & afraid.
Sending journalists, cameramen, sound recordists out to cover stories costs £££. But showing old tv clips, celebrity talking heads etc makes for lots of cheap telly.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostDeath comes to us all, and a little bit quicker for those who cross me.
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Death comes to us all, and a little bit quicker for those who cross me.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostShould there be a "Dead Nonentities Thread"? It could rival TPD in size quite rapidly…
I just wanted some perspective. Since Princess Diana the UK seems to have lost its stiff upper lip. Prince Philip can teach the country about getting on with things.
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The former IT worker and Star Wars fan has been rocked by a series of traumatic celebrity deaths that have left him unable to hold down a proper job.
Seriously very sad, we should remember for every rich celebrity that dies after overindulging on the nose powder or even by natural causes plenty of normal people die cold & afraid.
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Should there be a "Dead Nonentities Thread"? It could rival TPD in size quite rapidly…
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCurse of 2016 claims some homeless bloke apparently
Last night BBC News 24 interrupted its rolling 72-hour coverage of the undoubtedly tragic deaths of George Michael and Carrie Fisher to put Williams’ death into some kind of context.
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Celebrity deaths - some perspective
Curse of 2016 claims some homeless bloke apparently
Last night BBC News 24 interrupted its rolling 72-hour coverage of the undoubtedly tragic deaths of George Michael and Carrie Fisher to put Williams’ death into some kind of context.Tags: None
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