Without doubt one of THE best conspiracy theories ever, and helped in no small amount by the fact that McCartneys entire head does in fact appear to have completely changed shape...;-)
I do actually believe the Paul one- one of the reasons I believe it is that I loved ( in a fan way) Paul until I was about 8 or 9 and then suddenly went right off him, this would have been around the time, I always wondered why my feelings changed as they did.
I know people scoff at it, but I'll believe it until it's disproved, rather than disbelieve until it's proved.
Even the Queen has been a victim of a couple of premature obituaries the last few years.
Being a Head of State must be terribly confusing. The Queen had an obituary written on the assumption that she was dead, but she wasn't, whereas in the Soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev really was dead, but the Soviet people were told he was still alive.
Paul and Faul is compelling though. I would certainly take more than a second glance at that one.
Hattie Hayridge, aka Holly from Red Dwarf. Read an article on the net years ago she had died and given her body to the Humanist Society for medicine but then to my surprise found out years later she was very much alive. She claimed people had got her mixed up with someone else but the article I read definitely said her name, mentioned Red Dwarf, everything. Really weird. I can't find it now so obviously it's been removed.
I began to think I had imagined it but have seen other people say something similar.
Hattie Hayridge, aka Holly from Red Dwarf. Read an article on the net years ago she had died and given her body to the Humanist Society for medicine but then to my surprise found out years later she was very much alive.....
I remember reading in the ... ahem ... National Enquirer that Larry Hagman had died. Was about a year later he popped up on the re-invented Dallas. Amazing what they can do these days. Amazing.
I remember reading in the ... ahem ... National Enquirer that Larry Hagman had died. Was about a year later he popped up on the re-invented Dallas. Amazing what they can do these days. Amazing.
That reminds me of that answer on Pointless a while back.
Q. Who was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas?
This one is odd because I was convinced I'd read about it! I was watching a programme earlier which featured clips of the show Popstars, with judge "Nasty" Nigel Lithgoe. I thought to myself "Didn't he die a few years ago?" but after googling...no, he didn't. Is there anyone I might have confused him with?
The original Dallas, now available to Freeview viewers on CBS Drama, prompted me to search for George Kennedy who played Carter McKay, and not only is he still alive at 90 but appeared in a movie made only last year.
I read my first John le Carre novel recently. I thought he must have died years ago as he is mainly associated with the Cold War. I was very surprised to find he is still alive and still writing novels.
Hugh Laurie was talking about meeting him on Norton. I thought he'd died in the 70s or something for the same reason as you.
Dudley Sutton - played Tinker in Lovejoy, amongst many other parts. I thought he'd gone to join the other celestial thespians, but apparently still around I read recently.
Paul and Faul is compelling though. I would certainly take more than a second glance at that one.
Hattie Hayridge, aka Holly from Red Dwarf. Read an article on the net years ago she had died and given her body to the Humanist Society for medicine but then to my surprise found out years later she was very much alive. She claimed people had got her mixed up with someone else but the article I read definitely said her name, mentioned Red Dwarf, everything. Really weird. I can't find it now so obviously it's been removed.
I began to think I had imagined it but have seen other people say something similar.
I walked past her at a comic book fair about three months ago..... So. Not dead.....
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I know people scoff at it, but I'll believe it until it's disproved, rather than disbelieve until it's proved.
Being a Head of State must be terribly confusing. The Queen had an obituary written on the assumption that she was dead, but she wasn't, whereas in the Soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev really was dead, but the Soviet people were told he was still alive.
It aint easy at the top, is it..?
ended up opening a shop selling Nazi memorabilia
Hattie Hayridge, aka Holly from Red Dwarf. Read an article on the net years ago she had died and given her body to the Humanist Society for medicine but then to my surprise found out years later she was very much alive. She claimed people had got her mixed up with someone else but the article I read definitely said her name, mentioned Red Dwarf, everything. Really weird. I can't find it now so obviously it's been removed.
I began to think I had imagined it but have seen other people say something similar.
Probably Linda Smith she was being mixed up with - http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/linda-smith-god-the-biggest-joke-of-all-468233.html
I remember him, and yeah he did seem old all those years ago! I guess he would have been in his late 50s or early 60s back then.
People looked older in 'the old days'. John Thaw was only 42 in 'Home to Roost' and 45 in 'Inspector Morse' at the beginning...
I know he's dead now. But I'm not sure what he did between man with the golden gun, and attack of the clones....
Wow.So he was only in his early 30s in The Sweeney?
He could easily have passed for late 50s in that
Well, if they are heading towards CBB, their career would certainly be dead, or at least terminal
That reminds me of that answer on Pointless a while back.
Q. Who was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas?
A. J.R.?
He was always working especially abroad (he spoke many languages fluently).
The man was simply incredible - what a life he had.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Lee
Oh god :D:D
Hugh Laurie was talking about meeting him on Norton. I thought he'd died in the 70s or something for the same reason as you.
But he turned up on The Voice the other week.
Must be confusing him with Rod Hull.....another bird puppet botherer.
He died just over 2 years ago!
I walked past her at a comic book fair about three months ago..... So. Not dead.....