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It was his son that died in the plane crash, he died of natural causes aged 74. Quite a sad family, not only did the son die in fairly traumatic circumstances in the plane crash, but his two eldest daughters died of cancer in the 80's as well.
It’s the gayest thread ever this
Let’s try n keep it light eh
 
Saw BBC Concert Orchestra once and they were amazing.
Do it mate, you won't regret it ...just check the Allams don't own the orchestra...:)

@FER ARK is a big orchestra / proms fan too (mind you I've seen his drinking arrangements for outdoor proms, which are...unparalleled!
Bloody hell. If *you* are saying he's a drinker then he must be like the town drunk ... for bleeding Glasgow.
 
He did have a high voice to be sure.

My biggest gripe about Frankie Valli in the Sopranos is the continuity error of him playing a fictional mobster in the show but also him being referenced in the show and his music playing in some scenes.
 
My biggest gripe about Frankie Valli in the Sopranos is the continuity error of him playing a fictional mobster in the show but also him being referenced in the show and his music playing in some scenes.
Al Martino played Johnny Fontaine in Godfather part 2, which was supposed to be based on ole blue eyes.
 
My biggest gripe about Frankie Valli in the Sopranos is the continuity error of him playing a fictional mobster in the show but also him being referenced in the show and his music playing in some scenes.
Hearing evidently chickentown in the sopranos was bizarre but brilliant
 
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Bloody hell. If *you* are saying he's a drinker then he must be like the town drunk ... for bleeding Glasgow.


I’ll start by thanking you for a very backhanded compliment Mr Fingers!
Although in our younger days I’d say we were neck and neck( no pun intended, although it could have been a nickname for the pair of us!) and probably still are. Indeed titles on foreign shores have changed hands between us.
At a recent event, Askew, who is no slouch at the art of consumption and a couple of others joined us for a little game of cards. The taxis arrived at 5.30 am to find two guys fast asleep on the settee, Askew flat out in the garden beside a fresh pavement pizza. ( he’d been talking, not listening = forfeits! silly I know, but them’s the rules.) Two of us frantically trying to clean up, before the homecoming of the wife who’d been on a relaxing spa break. So I guess we are still men behaving badly.
I’m not trying to glorify drink in this post, we just enjoy it , but in copious amounts.

REMEMBER, DRINK RESPONSIBLY.
 
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