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The RIP Thread

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by durbar2003, Feb 3, 2016.

  1. Tramore Ranger

    Tramore Ranger Well-Known Member
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    Sad day to lose so many well known people as well as the rest of those suffering.....

    Rip to all
     
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  2. Uber_Hoop

    Uber_Hoop Well-Known Member

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    What’s weird is that I remember eight previous accounts of his passing over the years...
     
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  3. cor blymie

    cor blymie Well-Known Member

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    I remember Stirling recount a conversation with a traffic cop who innocently asked him ''who do you think you are, Stirling Moss''
    Rest in Peace Stirling, Peter, and Tim<rose>
     
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  4. Uber_Hoop

    Uber_Hoop Well-Known Member

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    Uber_Hoop Well-Known Member

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    Upset about this one too...

    Brian Dennehy.

    Hugely underrated actor.
     
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  7. QPR999

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    He was a very good actor. He was ubiquitous during the eighties and then he just seemed to disappear. RIP <rose>
     
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  8. Didley Squat

    Didley Squat Well-Known Member

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    I liked Brian Dennehy as an actor until l found out he was lying about getting wounded AND serving in Vietnam.
    Commerserations to his family though.

    This may answer why he disappeared............

    ( If people are upset l've posted this, please advise and l will remove it.)
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    Military lies are harmful to actual veterans

    By SPECIAL TO THE DENVER POST
    January 26, 2010 at 3:05 p.m.
    Re: “False claims of military valor are hardly criminal,” Jan. 24 editorial.

    The Post criticizes the Stolen Valor Act, saying free speech is more important than punishing someone for lying about their military record.

    All of us recognize that speech is limited. Yelling “fire” in a theater, lying about having a bomb on an airplane, these things are against the law.

    I often had coffee at the University of Colorado Boulder with a gentleman who claimed to be a general working undercover. I e-mailed some friends and found that he had no military record at all. But he was harmless, clearly enjoyed the admiration of those who believed him and it was a victimless crime.

    Actor Brian Dennehy’s lying is very different. According to B.G. Burkett’s book “Stolen Valor,” for whom the act is named, Dennehy was a Marine from 1959 to 1963 but claimed he was in Vietnam and wounded in combat. In 1998, he finally told a newspaper, “I lied about serving in Vietnam and I’m sorry.” It’s probable he did it to create the impression he was a tough guy like his roles. Still, in 2007, he again claimed to have served in Vietnam, while talking to a Wall Street Journal reporter.

    While Dennehy lied to advance his career, his actions harm real veterans.

    To be sure, Rick Strandlof did not directly profit by saying he was a Marine who served in Vietnam and who was awarded a Purple Heart and a Silver Star. The Post considers such a lie “reprehensible,” but not criminal. Yes, there are lies that are relatively harmless and lies that are victimless. Strandlof’s lies were neither. Could he, as an ordinary citizen, have devoted himself to raising money for veterans? He could. His lying is harmful, as it makes all fund-raising for veterans suspect, and its victims are the people he supposedly sought to support: genuine veterans. Should it be against the law to do that?

    It’s possible to unmask frauds like Dennehy and Strandlof, but there are many thousands of such claims. Before they are exposed, some of them — like Strandlof — do substantial damage to real veterans. But they continue to lie because there is no punishment.
     
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    Oh, that's a shame.
     
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    Norman Hunter RIP
     
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  11. Goldhawk-Road

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    Bitten his last leg. RIP Norman Hunter
     
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  12. jeffranger

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    Great player & another one gone, RIP
     
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  13. Ninj

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    RIP Norman
     
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    One of my early memories of Loftus Road - we were sat behind the benches in SAR and Norman Hunter was the manager of the opposition (think it was Barnsley) and he got dogs abuse all game because of THAT mistake v Poland in 1973.

    RIP Norman
     
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    These are awful times.
    Tim Brooke Taylor, Stirling Moss, Norman Hunter...all people I loved to watch.
    All people I thought I really knew because I saw them so much when I was young.
    <rose>
     
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  16. Tramore Ranger

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    Hard as nails player but skilful with it......and that punch up he had with Francis Lee......

     
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    kiwiqpr Barnsie Mod

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    The good old days
    None of that handbags stuff
     
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  18. Goldhawk-Road

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    Can you imagine what that kind of rough stuff would have done to Cristiano Ronaldo's complexion...?
     
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    In fairness, he was wounded by a Vietnam veteran that he tried to run out of his town once. Does that count?
     
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    <ok>

    RIP Norman<peacedove><rose>
     
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