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thesheriff443 29-12-2016 10:29 AM

Come on clinging to a bloody car crying your eyes you need a slap.

Just a reality check, George was driving around off his face on drugs crashed into a shop for which he was jailed for, how many of his fans would be mourning the poor person he could of killed. He did not give a fcuk about the health and safety of anyone else.

Cal. 29-12-2016 10:31 AM

ANYWAY

If Joanna Lumley was to die (which she won't) I'm not having this geezer telling me I can't grieve so remove him from this Earth immediately.

Cherie 29-12-2016 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Merry Corbynmas (Post 9113814)
Maybe that's it... it does seem a bit unBritish, we are the stiff upper lip brigade... we don't do public displays of emotion.
Looking at it from an attachment theory perspective I'd say this is a case of redirection we are mourning George who was Greek as really our sorrow is for Europe?

The woman clinging to the car is a remainer and the car is Europe ...possibly

Cherie 29-12-2016 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by A Charlie Doherty Christmas (Post 9113831)
ANYWAY

If Joanna Lumley was to die (which she won't) I'm not having this geezer telling me I can't grieve so remove him from this Earth immediately.

:oh: I swear if you have jinxed Joanna

Tom4784 29-12-2016 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 9113829)
Come on clinging to a bloody car crying your eyes you need a slap.

Just a reality check, George was driving around off his face on drugs crashed into a shop for which he was jailed for, how many of his fans would be mourning the poor person he could of killed. He did not give a fcuk about the health and safety of anyone else.

Lovely....

Glenn. 29-12-2016 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 9113514)
I honestly cannot imagine mourning someone I didn't even know..I find the idea odd tbh. Even if my fave celeb died I wouldn't be bawling my eyes out and stuff. But maybe its me thats weird, given it appears 90% or my facebook feed seem to be absolutely distraught over the recent celeb deaths..

This tbh

It's strange to mourn the death of someone you don't know.

Ithinkiloveyoutoo 29-12-2016 02:25 PM

I personally don't do that but I understand some people may have been part of his fan club for years, perhaps organising it, perhaps have met him a few times, perhaps made life long friends based on this common interest and so it really feels like a part of them has died when said celebrities dies.

And this guy, George was one of the greats. Looking back at his catalogue he wrote some absolute classics. You can disagree with his personal life but not his work.

Crimson Dynamo 29-12-2016 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Ithinkiloveyoutoo (Post 9114002)
I personally don't do that but I understand some people may have been part of his fan club for years, perhaps organising it, perhaps have met him a few times, perhaps made life long friends based on this common interest and so it really feels like a part of them has died when said celebrities dies.

And this guy, George was one of the greats. Looking back at his catalogue he wrote some absolute classics. You can disagree with his personal life but not his work.

very good post

:clap2:


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