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I don't often open this thread - because it generally depresses me.

 

But I  came here hoping to see a

Well known (orange) personality who might have passed away recently

 

Alas, no such luck.

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The " orange one " .

Did you see the fist pumping, 

Or was it the " black power " salute. 

After which he then did the ,

'Nazi salute' after that , quickly cut , on most 

Channels. 

spacesailor

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It was suspiciously Germanesque ,I noticed it.

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I needed a comma, probably a made up word but sounded good at the time
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Bob Newhart, the deadpan accountant-turned-comedian who became one of the most popular TV stars of his time after striking gold with a classic comedy album, has died at 94.

 

Jerry Digney, Newhart's publicist, says the actor died Thursday in Los Angeles after a series of short illnesses.

 

Newhart, best remembered now as the star of two hit television shows of the 1970s and 1980s that bore his name, launched his career as a standup comic in the late 1950s.

 

Newhart portrayed the children's science presenter, Professor Proton, on the show The Big Bang Theory.

 

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Legendary British Blues Rock musician, John Mayall has died aged 90. He is often described as the Godfather of British Blues and influenced many of the greats. People like John McVie of Fleetwood Mac fame and the great Eric Clapton began their careers with the band he formed called the Bluesbreakers in the early 60s.

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It would be good to see  stage production of Summer of the Seventeenth Doll  with an all-Australian cast. The film version was made as an English-American project and is bloody awful since the actors spoke in with their native accents, and the script was altered for the movie. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_of_the_Seventeenth_Doll_(1959_film)

 

Although the story originated in the early 1950s, some minor updating of some common words of the time might help it please a modern audience. I think that the concept of the story itself is timeless.

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Missed this one.

Frank Ifield, Australian country music singer and guitarist, passed away on 18 May 2024. Ifield died in Hornsby Hospital of pneumonia, at the age of 86.

 

 

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In the 1960's there was a heavy-accent prof of architecture at Adelaide University who once said "zere iss no gonnor ear in Australia....   Australia is a siffilised country.

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Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes has died at the age of 83.

The iconic Latin artist passed away in Los Angeles, according to a Friday report from TMZ.

Mendes was a world-famous Brazilian musician who collaborated with jazz greats such as Herb Alpert.

Sergio was known for bossa nova, a jazz-inflected derivative of samba, and worked with the famous musician Antônio Carlos Jobim.

Mendes also headed up the iconic musical group Brasil ’66. 

He was Oscar-nominated for his song Real In Rio which he made with John Legend for the 2012 animated movie Rio.

And he won three Grammys over his 70 year career. 

 

 

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