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jalapeno Wrote:

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> Must check that one out Netta, Kirk's far better

> appealing to the eye than his sibling 'long chin',

> that is Michael.


Poor Michael - he hasn't aged well, but to be taken for your own father's brother.. that's got to hurt.

Axeman Wrote:

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> I honestly don't mean to be inflammatory here, but

> it never ceases to amaze me how and why people

> start shedding tears over complete strangers. Even

> if they were on TV.

>

> Where does it end?


Forget celebrities, but when innocent people die as a result of War, Famine, Flood or whatever, you can't find it in yourself to be saddened by the waste of human life?

NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

I am a massive Tony Curtis fan and started the thread about him earlier this year.

I have just come home and even before turniong the telly on am reading the news I have been dreading ON ThIS FORUM.

I am devastated. He was fabulous. I am going to spend the weekend watching my Persuaders DVD of ALL the shows back to back. They're showing Monte Carlo or Bust next week on telly.

OH I am so sad.


ANd YES jsut to get OFF thread for a moment I get sad when people die in wars. But give us a break will you!

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