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Yes, me too. Although I did always get him confused with Guy Pearce.


I think, although the importance of his death may be over rated, the sadness of it isn't. For anyone (famous and talented or otherwise) to die so young and so pointlessly, leaving behind a family including a young child, is a tragedy to those who loved and knew them.

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Spadetownboy and his soppy anti Arsenal postings. What a spanner.

Keef, I congratulated spurs on their first win in god know how long against us, but noticed an earlier posting on this thread by Jah about Arsenal, so, as the old saying goes, you reap what you sew. I gues what I'm saying is, if you dish it out, expect some back. Oh, and I was mightly upset by their cup exit today. ;-)
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