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Previously on "Who says smoking is bad for you?"

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  • EternalOptimist
    replied
    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    What next - Jim Davidson?
    good point, three tradgedies followed by

    jim Davidson dying
    Massive oil deposits discovered in Scunthorpe
    Osbourne discovers 350 billion in an envelope under the no11 mattress



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  • Zippy
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    What next - Jim Davidson?

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  • EternalOptimist
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    crying here.
    Tony Curtis, Norman Wisdom and now Charlie the chimp.



    Its been a bugger of a week for the entertainment industry
    mind you, they do say tradgedies come in threes


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  • Zippy
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    Just think about how much longer he'd have lived if he'd rolled his own.

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  • OwlHoot
    started a topic Who says smoking is bad for you?

    Who says smoking is bad for you?

    Chimp Charlie dies at 52 despite smoking habit


    For years, zookeepers had been trying to get the chimp to kick the habit, and they discouraged visitors from giving him cigarettes.

    But Mr Khedama said he did not believe the addiction had ended Charlie's life prematurely, as he had lived around 10 years longer than the average chimp.
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