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who will be the first celeb to pop their clogs in 2017
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Hackettboy
01-01-2017
One of right said Fred
CarlLewis
01-01-2017
Elvis. He's in his 80s now you know.
Union Jock
01-01-2017
I don't know any Dutch celebs.
ML11
01-01-2017
A Rolling Stone or maybe even Garry Glitter
PoppySeed
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by Pitman:
“Ian Brady would be a popular choice, barring that then Katie Hopkins ”

In a rare case, the longer he lives in prison the better, he's been wanting out for a long time now and he would welcome death.
Rhumbatugger
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by ML11:
“A Rolling Stone or maybe even Garry Glitter”

Charlie Watts?
Creamtea
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by ste1969:
“hopefully Bob Geldof”

I can't stand the bloke but to wish him dead is a tad harsh!!!
Whedonite
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by patsylimerick:
“What a horrible thread.

It fascinates me how strongly people dislike Geldof. He wrote three of my favourite songs of all time, is a wonderful interviewee and a great humanitarian. Those of us who were around and young in 1985 will always remember Band Aid and Live Aid fondly for the sense of unity and hope they gave us. In retrospect, there was much about it that was naive and crass, but its, and his, heart were absolutely in the right place.”

I don't get it either. You must really hate someone to wish death on them. Even if some think Sir Bob is a bit of a tosser, it takes an incredibly sad person to care so much that they want him dead.

He's done a lot of good for charity. I wonder if the OP can say the same.
davelovesleeds
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by ste1969:
“hopefully Bob Geldof”

Let's hope ste that if you are unfortunate enough to suffer a family member dying this year no one will come on here and cheer.
owen10
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by Lushness:
“More tasteless threads...”

I did a similar thread to this which was far from distasteful. And it was closed down
Pitman
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by Creamtea:
“I can't stand the bloke but to wish him dead is a tad harsh!!!”

it's got to be someone, if Bob is the first then that's giving another celeb a chance of a bit more life
John259
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by CarlLewis:
“Elvis. He's in his 80s now you know.”

He's never been the same since he was made redundant from that chip shop.
owen10
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by John259:
“He's never been the same since he was made redundant from that chip shop. ”

Is Frank Sinatra still working there as he must be the oldest worker in this country
Whedonite
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by John259:
“He's never been the same since he was made redundant from that chip shop. ”

My mate saw him recently stacking shelves in Tesco, so I think he's doing ok.
John259
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by owen10:
“Is Frank Sinatra still working there as he must be the oldest worker in this country”

Frank's working at this place now:
https://goo.gl/maps/GfcCssV2euF2
owen10
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by Whedonite:
“My mate saw him recently stacking shelves in Tesco, so I think he's doing ok.”

After he was fired from the Chip Shop

Was he All Shook Up
Whedonite
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by owen10:
“After he was fired ftom the Chip Shop

Was he All Shook Up”

Well he had a bit of a Blue Christmas that year, but he realised that as his age, it's pretty much Now or Never and he picked himself up and walked his Blue Suede Shoes down to Tescos.

That story is 100% true.
Pitman
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by Whedonite:
“Well he had a bit of a Blue Christmas that year, but he realised that as his age, it's pretty much Now or Never and he picked himself up and walked his Blue Suede Shoes down to Tescos.

That story is 100% true.”


he's a liar and I'm not sure about you
John259
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by Pitman:
“he's a liar and I'm not sure about you ”

Very nice closure of the loop there.
John259
01-01-2017
Trump being assassinated must have a very high probability - except that he'd be replaced by Mike Pence.
John_Adam1
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by ste1969:
“hopefully Bob Geldof”

That's a thoroughly vile thing to say, even if you meant it as a joke.
AdyB
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by patsylimerick:
“What a horrible thread.

It fascinates me how strongly people dislike Geldof. He wrote three of my favourite songs of all time, is a wonderful interviewee and a great humanitarian. Those of us who were around and young in 1985 will always remember Band Aid and Live Aid fondly for the sense of unity and hope they gave us. In retrospect, there was much about it that was naive and crass, but its, and his, heart were absolutely in the right place.”

Bob Geldof: there is a big difference between public Geldof and private Geldof
He was in it to see how much he could make out of it and he also took the all the praise where as others did more with less publicity, IMO how bizarre it is that people like Geldof who happen to be very wealthy are asking the GP to give any extra cash to charity.
JDF
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by AdyB:
“Bob Geldof: there is a big difference between public Geldof and private Geldof
He was in it to see how much he could make out of it and he also took the all the praise where as others did more with less publicity, IMO how bizarre it is that people like Geldof who happen to be very wealthy are asking the GP to give any extra cash to charity.”

And you have to wonder how much they give?
An Thropologist
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by JDF:
“Would that be William Christopher ?”

Ahh No Father Mulcahey in MASH? What a shame.
JDF
01-01-2017
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“Ahh No Father Mulcahey in MASH? What a shame.”

Sadly hes gone now
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