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• #5376
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• #5377
Rip Ronnie. I feel a little bit of my childhood died with funny little Ronnie.
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• #5378
The aquatic centre is the only one of hers I've seen. Big, concrete, municipal, and yet just fabulous to see and be in. RIP
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• #5379
That is really sad, I think the MAXXI is the only one of hers I've seen in person - amazing lines on that building.
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• #5380
Graeme Norton 🙏🏼
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• #5381
Also James Corden who tragically nearly died in the same food-sex incident
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• #5382
Checks date.
Can everyone stop dying plz
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• #5383
Denise Robertson
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• #5384
Just seen the Co creator of trap door Terry Brain passed away great animator :(
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• #5385
Stop it! (and tidy up!)
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• #5386
Zaha was only on Desert Island discs a few weeks ago,
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• #5387
Oi Burke - where's my breakfast!
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• #5388
Zaha was indeed a great architect, designer and some say peerless.. despite the near sweatshop conditions in her London studio.
She made things happen, I hope the RIBA honour her influence, that Patrik Schmaucher and co keep her spirit alive.
RIP awesome woman..
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• #5389
Cesare Maldini 84 RIP
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• #5390
Erik Bauersfeld, voice of...
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• #5391
Just beat me to it...
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/erik-bauersfeld-dead-admiral-ackbar-880618
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• #5392
It's a TARP!
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• #5393
porn star Amber Rayne
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• #5394
It's a TWAT!
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• #5395
he!
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• #5396
Only 31. Rough industry.
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• #5397
I don't think she died because she was worn out
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• #5398
This guy sounds awesome. I'm embarrassed to say that I'd never heard of him.
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/apr/04/native-american-war-chief-joseph-medicine-crow-dies-aged-102 -
• #5399
RIP Joseph Medicine Crow
I love the fact that Native American storytelling is focused on helping people understand their place in the natural world. Native American tales were - and still are - part metaphorical, part real, part spiritual, part mythological, part instructional and part transformational. Most of all, however, they were entertaining and memorable to the audiences who heard them.
This guaranteed these stories would be remembered and passed down to the coming generations, who needed to understand who they were, where they had come from, and why the world is the way it is, if they were to survive and prosper in the challenging times that were – and still are - always just ahead.
Meeting Ojibwe First National leaders, great storytelling, seeing their art (pictographs) at sacred sites north shore lake superior, was without doubt one of my most treasures memories of Canada in 1994.
http://albinger.me/2014/08/02/the-anishinaabe-rock-paintings-of-agawa-rock-a-quick-guide/
It was with regret that we didn't get to walk under the stars and listen to stories from the Paiute in the Moab desert last summer.
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• #5400
Merle Haggard on his birthday aged 79 RIP .