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Greetings fellow deathlister.

Post 1

atinythorn

Hello lunatic-cat.
I am working my way through the list of fellow deathlist 2013 players and introducing myself.

Have an elderflower and raspberry frappe on me smiley - cheers


Greetings fellow deathlister.

Post 2

loonycat - run out of fizz

Hello!

Oh that's might sociable of you thorny one smiley - cheers

I'm a seasoned player and try not to pick people I feel even a slight attachment to smiley - angel


Greetings fellow deathlister.

Post 3

atinythorn

I must confess, I didn't put that much thought into it, and have actually included some people I hope don't go yet smiley - winkeye

Another frappe? smiley - cheers


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Post 4

loonycat - run out of fizz

Don't mind if I do smiley - ta

I didn't really want Kenneth Kendall to go on my 2012 list, he just looked so frail last time I saw him smiley - sadface But its only a game smiley - winkeye


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Post 5

atinythorn

Yes. It's only predicting what will happen anyway. Not really wishing for it to happen.......apart from Thatcher smiley - evilgrin

Got lots of nice people on my list, and I notice we have some in common smiley - ok

Hang on, I've got some smiley - cake somewhere.


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Post 6

loonycat - run out of fizz

You have do an interesting mix there smiley - bigeyes I had to google Tom Graveney though smiley - laugh

You have smiley - cake as well?


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Post 7

atinythorn

I like an eclectic mix smiley - ok As a true British upstanding chap though, you should have known Tom Graveeny !!!!!

I was going to list this lot, and call it the O levelled smiley - biggrin

Be interesting to see if they pop off !!

1. Peter O'Toole (80)
2. Richard O'Sullivan (68)
3. Peter O'Sullevan (94)
4. Peter O'Shaughnessy (90)
5. Des O'Connor (80)
6. Tom O'Connor (73)
7. Martin O'Neill (60)
8. Mary O'Hara (78)
9. George O'Dowd (51)
10. Richard O'Brien (70)
11. Maureen O'Hara (93)
12. Paul O'Grady (58)
13. Gilbert O'sullivan ((66)
14. Tony O'Shea (51)
15. Dara O'Braian (40) (under 50)


Greetings fellow deathlister.

Post 8

loonycat - run out of fizz

Is Dara really only 40? Wonder if any of those with matching surnames are related?smiley - wow

I am an upstanding Brit - when I run out of smiley - stiffdrinksmiley - ok


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Post 9

atinythorn

Reading the list of people who die each day is like reading a grand version of Births and deaths in the paper smiley - biggrin

Glad nobody famous has passed over yet smiley - ok


Greetings fellow deathlister.

Post 10

loonycat - run out of fizz

Nobody major or off the list but a voice from childhood http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-20908822smiley - candle

What was your favourite children's programme? smiley - smiley


Greetings fellow deathlister.

Post 11

atinythorn

Tiswas was always a favourite of mine due to two very good points.

Ah the voices of my (very) early childhood are disappearing fast. No more muffin, or listening with mater smiley - sadface


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Post 12

loonycat - run out of fizz

I was more of a BBC girl, Swapshop with the bearded Noel smiley - santa You'll have to enlighten me.smiley - smiley

Yes, my first programmes were the Woodentops, Andy Pandy and Bill & Ben.


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Post 13

atinythorn

Classic tv there my old chap, well done smiley - cheers

I was a fan of the later stuff too though as well. Mary, Mungo and Midge was strangely hypnotic, and I used to count off the floor numbers as they went down in the lift smiley - ok

Worrying really, I was 15 at the time smiley - erm


Greetings fellow deathlister.

Post 14

loonycat - run out of fizz

Oh yes, they were the modern high rise family smiley - smiley

But do you remember a weird little programme called Egbert Nosh with his moving house? smiley - winkeye


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Post 15

atinythorn

I don't believe that programme was seen in the Tinythorn household, tell me more smiley - bigeyes

Tell you another little gem from my earlier years.... Muran Butzchstandsinger (sp). He was a funny little chap ant the pathos was ladlled on smiley - laugh


Greetings fellow deathlister.

Post 16

loonycat - run out of fizz

One of these strange little 5 minute programmes about a man with a house that walks along the road. It was a bit like Monty python for children.smiley - rofl


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