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Good man - stand by your perceptions - why should yours be any worse or inferior than anyone else's?

One man's 'layers of scholarly intrigue' is another man's BS. Stand up and be counted. :smile:
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Someone named Shane MacGowan of The Pogues has died. Shane McGowan

I know very little about him, but had a interest in the name of the group he was in. I just found out very recently that the correct spelling of the original Gaelic from which the group's name derives is 'Pog mo Thoin'. I learned the phrase a very long time ago. from Aunty Josie's mother (a second generation Irish immigrant) who used it regularly. :smile:

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Henry Kissinger has also died aged 100. (Now that's a good target to aim for).
Too complex for me to comment, but didn't they call his Nobel Peace Prize "the death of irony"?
Tribute was paid by Tom Tugendhat on radio this morning who said he was a 'close friend' . That says a lot. He is sinister.

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Tripps wrote: 30 Nov 2023, 12:48 Someone named Shane MacGowan of The Pogues has died. Shane McGowan

I know very little about him, but had a interest in the name of the group he was in. I just found out very recently that the correct spelling of the original Gaelic from which the group's name derives is 'Pog mo Thoin'. I learned the phrase a very long time ago. from Aunty Josie's mother (a second generation Irish immigrant) who used it regularly. :smile:

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Take care. Treading near to dangerous territory. . . :smile:

"Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was an English singer and songwriter, daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl."
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Tripps wrote: 30 Nov 2023, 14:47 Take care. Treading near to dangerous territory. . . :smile:

"Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was an English singer and songwriter, daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl."
That's the one, unfortunately run over by a speedboat.
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No one has mentioned the death of Alistair Darling, who became a Lothian Region Councillor then an MP in Edinburgh whilst we were in the area. A decent man I think, like Robin Cook who was our MP at that time.
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I thought two was "sufficient unto the day" and felt sure someone else would mention Alastair Darling.
Wendyf wrote: 30 Nov 2023, 16:24 A decent man I think,
I agree - and the tributes paid seem to endorse that he was one of the good guys. Not much competition among politicians for the title though.
Everyone seems genuinely shocked at the news.
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That was my impression of him also Wendy.
If we were rabid footy fans we'd be banging on about Terry Venables.....
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See THIS obituary for Brigit Forsyth (no I hadn't heard of her either.)
Actress Brigit Forsyth, best known for appearing in TV sitcoms Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads and Still Open All Hours, has died aged 83. Forsyth, who was born in Edinburgh, began her career in 1971 when she starred in the film The Night Digger, a thriller written by Roald Dahl. Later that decade, she played Thelma in comedy Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? and a Likely Lads film. Her other credits included TV dramas Playing the Field and Boon.
Obviously I should have known who she was. Never mind, RIP.
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See THIS for the obituary for Glenys Kinnock. I am sorry to see her go, in my book she was at least as good a socialist as her husband Neil who has survived her.....
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Stanley wrote: 04 Dec 2023, 04:42 she was at least as good a socialist as her husband Neil

Define 'socialist',

I think perhaps they have both, (and son Stephen - accused of tax evasion in Denmark) gone a bit past "to each according to his needs" :laugh5:
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I don't need to David. Look at what I said.... that she was 'at least as good' as Neil.
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A bit of a sophisticated and delphic argument for me. A future in politics surely beckons. :smile:

I'd say neither is in the same 'socialist' league as (say) Dennis Skinner.

It must surely be true that all three Kinnocks have become multi- millionaires by virtue of pursuing 'socialism'.
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I'm shocked that nobody mentioned the Benidorm legend "Sticky Vicky"
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Please explain Tom...... :biggrin2:
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RIP Denny Laine The Moody Blues and Wings musician has died aged 79.
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Big Kev wrote: 05 Dec 2023, 19:10 RIP Denny Laine The Moody Blues and Wings musician has died aged 79.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-67630264
Sad news. Part of my teenage years.

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Kev, I read the Newsbeat clip about Sticky Vicky and can't get the image out of my head..... :biggrin2:
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Stanley wrote: 06 Dec 2023, 03:16 Kev, I read the Newsbeat clip about Sticky Vicky and can't get the image out of my head..... :biggrin2:
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Trust Young Tom to know about her! :biggrin2:
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Ryan O’Neal age 82
Actor - Peyton Place, Love Story, What’s Up Doc?
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Another heartthrob gone. RIP
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Not one of mine Cathy..... :biggrin2:
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I refused to watch Love Story, probably because I don't like 'tear jerkers' but more likely because that famous phrase "love is never having to say you are sorry" struck me as being total c**p. :smile:
Barry Lyndon, however, is an all time favourite film.
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