Writer and blogger Chris Meadows, known better on the 'net as Robotech_Master, passed on this morning.
He was struck in a hit-and-run the other day and suffered severe head injuries, and never regained consciousness. This morning he went into cardiac arrest and did not recover.
https://teleread.org/2020/10/14/r-i-p-ch...-his-life/
Decades ago, a friend of mine pointed out that while posters for the films often said, "__ as James Bond," Connery was the only actor for whom such an advertisement ever read "Sean Connery
is James Bond" (
You Only Live Twice, 1967, and the underlining of "is"
was part of the poster).
I'll just add that the poster image, showing 007
surrounded by beauties in a large Japanese bath, was re-used for a Demotivator reading, "CHARISMA: There are reasons not to make it a dump stat...."
Ah sure. He went to sleep and just didn't wake up. Nothing wrong with that. We should all be so lucky.
Also. ZARDOZ was a thing.
of all things, the first movie i remember Sean Connery from was Highlander
loved his Bond, and going out with "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" was a hell of a cap to his career
5:30 and the phone rings. The dreaded (1) call has come ...
RIP Gertrud Kupries, beloved mom, June 17, 1944 to Nov 3, 2020.
No website, no news to link to, which would mention that passing, nobody important to the World. Just me, my sister, pops, friends and relatives. Born near the end of WW2, second youngest of five sisters, grown up during the german rebuilding, worked as a maid, married my father, a stay-at-home mom to me and my sister, a cleaner for hire, a night nurse, a painter in retirement. I am proud that she used some of my pics from around Vancouver for some of her paintings.
And F*k cancer.
(1) She became unconscious last Tuesday, a few hours after I spoke with her on the phone. Since then it was just waiting for the body to follow. But she knew she was loved.
(11-03-2020, 09:38 AM)aku Wrote: [ -> ]5:30 and the phone rings. The dreaded (1) call has come ...
RIP Gertrud Kupries, beloved mom, June 17, 1944 to Nov 3, 2020.
No website, no news to link to, which would mention that passing, nobody important to the World. Just me, my sister, pops, friends and relatives. Born near the end of WW2, second youngest of five sisters, grown up during the german rebuilding, worked as a maid, married my father, a stay-at-home mom to me and my sister, a cleaner for hire, a night nurse, a painter in retirement. I am proud that she used some of my pics from around Vancouver for some of her paintings.
And F*k cancer.
(1) She became unconscious last Tuesday, a few hours after I spoke with her on the phone. Since then it was just waiting for the body to follow. But she knew she was loved.
Condolences. Parents are important. Particularly mothers. I personally still daily miss my father and he's been gone 6 years.
She knew she was loved. That's important. Focus on the good memories.
You have our deepest sympathies, aku.
(11-03-2020, 10:14 AM)Shader Wrote: [ -> ] (11-03-2020, 09:38 AM)aku Wrote: [ -> ]5:30 and the phone rings. The dreaded (1) call has come ...
RIP Gertrud Kupries, beloved mom, June 17, 1944 to Nov 3, 2020.
No website, no news to link to, which would mention that passing, nobody important to the World. Just me, my sister, pops, friends and relatives. Born near the end of WW2, second youngest of five sisters, grown up during the german rebuilding, worked as a maid, married my father, a stay-at-home mom to me and my sister, a cleaner for hire, a night nurse, a painter in retirement. I am proud that she used some of my pics from around Vancouver for some of her paintings.
And F*k cancer.
(1) She became unconscious last Tuesday, a few hours after I spoke with her on the phone. Since then it was just waiting for the body to follow. But she knew she was loved.
Condolences. Parents are important. Particularly mothers. I personally still daily miss my father and he's been gone 6 years.
She knew she was loved. That's important. Focus on the good memories.
Oh I do (hoarse voice).
Even so, the heavy rain for Vancouver right now, and the lesser in the forecast for the rest of week feels very fitting.
(11-03-2020, 10:34 AM)aku Wrote: [ -> ] (11-03-2020, 10:14 AM)Shader Wrote: [ -> ] (11-03-2020, 09:38 AM)aku Wrote: [ -> ]5:30 and the phone rings. The dreaded (1) call has come ...
RIP Gertrud Kupries, beloved mom, June 17, 1944 to Nov 3, 2020.
No website, no news to link to, which would mention that passing, nobody important to the World. Just me, my sister, pops, friends and relatives. Born near the end of WW2, second youngest of five sisters, grown up during the german rebuilding, worked as a maid, married my father, a stay-at-home mom to me and my sister, a cleaner for hire, a night nurse, a painter in retirement. I am proud that she used some of my pics from around Vancouver for some of her paintings.
And F*k cancer.
(1) She became unconscious last Tuesday, a few hours after I spoke with her on the phone. Since then it was just waiting for the body to follow. But she knew she was loved.
Condolences. Parents are important. Particularly mothers. I personally still daily miss my father and he's been gone 6 years.
She knew she was loved. That's important. Focus on the good memories.
Oh I do (hoarse voice).
Even so, the heavy rain for Vancouver right now, and the lesser in the forecast for the rest of week feels very fitting.
Yeah. As I mentioned to the preacher when she apologized for the rain at my own mother's funeral, even heaven is crying.
I grieve with you.
I am so sorry for your pain.
Geoffrey Palmer, British actor, at 93. My mother was a big fan of
As Time Goes By, one of the shows he starred in (with Dame Judi Dench), and nearly all of my exposure to him was through seeing episodes of that while visiting her.
Quote:His world-weary demeanour made him instantly recognisable although it did not reflect his real character. "I'm not grumpy," he once said. "I just look this way."
This famous Canadian-born game-show host passed away from complications due to cancer.
Who was Alex Trebek?
(10-06-2020, 03:32 PM)Bob Schroeck Wrote: [ -> ]2020 sucks.
quoted for truth over and above those we lost this year. In a lot of ways, come this thanksgiving I know what I am going to be thankful for. That Most of these folks died of OTHER causes than THAT (BLEEPED BLEEPED BLEEPED) Virus.