R.I.P. Ronnie Corbett

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R.I.P. Ronnie Corbett

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The diminutive Scottish comedian best know as one half of The Two Ronnies has died today at the age of 85.
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Do we need an RIP section? General chat is getting quite full now.
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Well I was only telling the producer the other day...
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...anyway, back to the story.

It was essential Saturday night viewing back in the day. My fave sketch was the "four candles/fork handles".
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SprintMWU773V wrote:Do we need an RIP section? General chat is getting quite full now.
It won't be long before they'll start appearing in the back pages of Dolly Mixture! How cheerful.

Do we really need so many obituaries?

I really don't think it gives a good impression of the club to see 10 irrelevant obituaries on the first page of general chat.

I think the national newspapers have them covered pretty well already:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/
http://www.timesonline.com/community/obituaries/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries
http://www.theguardian.com/tone/obituaries
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I hope this is an April Fool joke...

I must admit that I've posted a fair few obituaries (there was only one that I didn't start). They're all dropping like flies recently. Andy/Ian, if you're reading this let me know if I've gone a bit mad with the obituaries. I try to be selective because they were some part of my life. In this case, I grew up watching The Two Ronnies (it is still funny to this day) and I enjoyed Ronnie Corbett's rambling monologues which seemed to stray which were of course well scripted.
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Has to be said that most Triumph owners are past the age of consent :wink:
Hence all the people who have entertained us when we were young are now old :( so yes we can expect lots of them to pass on.
Ronnie Corbett was truly a great entertainer and its a shame he is no longer.
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We have the same problem with WW2 participcants, my particular interest is pilots....

How much longer can Tom and Geoff and their like go on?

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Does anybody remember the BBC sitcom Sorry! which featured the man himself as an ageing mummy's boy. His screen father would always say "Language, Timothy!" if he said anything remotely profane.
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Ronnie has lived near me for many years. I bumped into him several times, especially at local golf clubs (as a keen player myself). He was always funny, charming and self-deprecating. A nicer more sincere person it is impossible to imagine.

Everyone has to go someday, but truly good folk like him are few and far between these days.

A quite marvellous man, and the world is poorer for his passing.
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Howard81 wrote:
SprintMWU773V wrote:Do we need an RIP section? General chat is getting quite full now.
It won't be long before they'll start appearing in the back pages of Dolly Mixture! How cheerful.

Do we really need so many obituaries?

I really don't think it gives a good impression of the club to see 10 irrelevant obituaries on the first page of general chat.

I think the national newspapers have them covered pretty well already:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/
http://www.timesonline.com/community/obituaries/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries
http://www.theguardian.com/tone/obituaries
About 10 every page!!!!!!
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Jon Tilson wrote:We have the same problem with WW2 participcants, my particular interest is pilots....

How much longer can Tom and Geoff and their like go on?

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Knowing this I was surprised you never mentioned the passing of Eric (Winkle) Brown possibly the greatest pilot ever!
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soe8m wrote:
Howard81 wrote:
SprintMWU773V wrote:Do we need an RIP section? General chat is getting quite full now.
It won't be long before they'll start appearing in the back pages of Dolly Mixture! How cheerful.

Do we really need so many obituaries?

I really don't think it gives a good impression of the club to see 10 irrelevant obituaries on the first page of general chat.

I think the national newspapers have them covered pretty well already:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/
http://www.timesonline.com/community/obituaries/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries
http://www.theguardian.com/tone/obituaries
About 10 every page!!!!!!
Another forum I use has a single thread with new obituaries added to the bottom. It does help keep things tidy whilst giving somewhere for people to express sadness or whatever.
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Howard81 wrote:
SprintMWU773V wrote:Do we need an RIP section? General chat is getting quite full now.
It won't be long before they'll start appearing in the back pages of Dolly Mixture! How cheerful.

Do we really need so many obituaries?

I really don't think it gives a good impression of the club to see 10 irrelevant obituaries on the first page of general chat.

I think the national newspapers have them covered pretty well already:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/
http://www.timesonline.com/community/obituaries/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries
http://www.theguardian.com/tone/obituaries
Seen as there is sometime gaps of a week or more without any other posts in the general chat area, and that there has sadly been a fair few obits recently I'm not surprised there are a few.

I don't know you and your writing style, but I personally found your post disrespectful to the OP, and your sentiment could have been put across in a much more constructive way.
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Toledo Man wrote:Does anybody remember the BBC sitcom Sorry! which featured the man himself as an ageing mummy's boy. His screen father would always say "Language, Timothy!" if he said anything remotely profane.
Hated the theme tune, but it was quality family entertainment!
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