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    Re: Gone but not forgotten!

    It's the one thing we all have in common...mortality

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    Emerson Lake and Palmer all died in the same year! Weird. But not Carl Palmer. Arnold Palmer...the golfer. Still kind of weird though.

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    How bout adding some that are still going strong too. I'll start.

    Kirk Douglas at 100 years young.

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    good shout. Bruce forsyth, at least 300 years old. Tony Blackburn 162, and Anne Robinson somewhere between 97 and 125. hard to define really

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    Quote Originally Posted by brucealmighty View Post
    good shout. Bruce forsyth, at least 300 years old. Tony Blackburn 162, and Anne Robinson somewhere between 97 and 125. hard to define really
    Whoa! Now that's up there! Lol

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    Former President Jimmy Carter is 92.

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    And David Attenborough is still going strong at 90. He's irreplaceable so please don't take him 2016!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noivous View Post
    Whoa! Now that's up there! Lol

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    Former President Jimmy Carter is 92.
    As is the first George Bush.

    Think Henry Kissinger is still pretty active at 93.

    My grandma just turned 90.
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    Liz and Phil are still going strong in their nineties although I'm sure the Royal Obituaries have been on standby for years

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    Doris Day is 94, so is my Auntie who is still smoking and drinking

    Dick Van Dyke is 90

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    that made me laugh carnation, one of our neighbours has just turned 85, widowed twice and we see her in the shop buying gin and smokes. if you ever watched it she is the double of lizzie from `prisoner cell block h` and swears quite happily at people in the street or just to herself.
    she`s one of those who`ll die when she`s good and ready, I don`t think even the grim reaper would get the better of her

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    I know it's amazing. There is absolutely nothing wrong with my auntie and she can give a good argument too. She's really is on the ball. My gran was the same, so I can sort of see my future. Visions of 'The Lady in Van' spring to mind.

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    Another that passed was actress Florence Henderson.

    But still going at 101 is actress Patricia Morison.

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