Tragic news from the music industry.
Jedward aren't dead.
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Tragic news from the music industry.
Jedward aren't dead.
Oh no.
Ar deis Dé*go raibh a h-anam.
So very disappointed to have heard that tonight. One of my favourite actors ever. RIP
Legend! One of the most re-watchable movies I know, Waking Ned, was made so much better with him in it. Great actor.
Davd Kelly was the first "celebrity" that I ever met. I was 9 years old, and I met him at Dublin Airport.
He was in Robin's Nest on ITV at the time, playing a one-armed kitchen hand. All I remember thinking was - there's that bloke off the telly and he's got TWO arms!! I've never trusted anything that I've seen on telly since :(
RIP
Frank carson RIP
Belfast born comedian died age 85
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...t-jokes-740505
Cracker...RIP
Hal Roach just passed away at 84 years young. Never rated him but I suppose it was humour for a different generation.
In other news, Ian Paisley was released from hospital.
Just announced in the last hour...
Davy Jones of the Monkees
http://content.usatoday.com/communit...es-at-age-66/1
RIP
Bit too much monkeying around it seems. Won't forget the Monkees show on TV years ago in a hurry.
Darts player Jocky Wilson http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obit...ky-Wilson.html
Seems a bit strange :confused:, but I think he was meant to have made some sort of appearance at my local GAA pavillion back in the early '90s. I suppose it might have been true but you wouldn't hear of players doing those kinds of "tours" / appearances too much nowadays.
I walked into jjb in the square last week at lunchtime and Phil Taylor was playing an exhibition match. i'd say a lot of their money is still made that way.
Indeed they all make their money on exhibitions. They make serious money off those trips. Must do one a week across UK and Ireland at least.