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Margaret Thatcher. Elizabeth Taylor. Michael J. Fox. Pete Doherty. These are just some of the people who will probably die during the next 12 months. But how will they and others be remembered? Let's get 2007's tributes completed before the year has even started...
( , Wed 27 Dec 2006, 16:56)
Margaret Thatcher. Elizabeth Taylor. Michael J. Fox. Pete Doherty. These are just some of the people who will probably die during the next 12 months. But how will they and others be remembered? Let's get 2007's tributes completed before the year has even started...
( , Wed 27 Dec 2006, 16:56)
Real Shame...
Hey at least her ex had the dignity to show up at the funeral...
( , Thu 28 Dec 2006, 0:40, More)
Hey at least her ex had the dignity to show up at the funeral...
( , Thu 28 Dec 2006, 0:40, More)
After the untimely, grizzly death of Mick Hucknall...
B3taMax decided it was only proper he staged a tribute concert.
CFB
All of B3taMax's stuff here!
( , Wed 27 Dec 2006, 22:41, More)
B3taMax decided it was only proper he staged a tribute concert.
CFB
All of B3taMax's stuff here!
( , Wed 27 Dec 2006, 22:41, More)
sorry.
Saw this on wiki
In Taunton, Somerset, Mears has become something of a cult hero with the slang term 'Ray Mears Bud' meaning 'Same here my good friend'.
This rhyming slang is reminiscent of Cockney Rhyming Slang. However, the exuberant London-based dialect does not yet have a Ray Mears-related phrase.
Recently, in Kent it is becoming more common to hear "Ray" as the rhyming slang for beer, (Ray Mears - beers) as in "a couple of Rays at the end of the day".
( , Wed 27 Dec 2006, 22:13, More)
Saw this on wiki
In Taunton, Somerset, Mears has become something of a cult hero with the slang term 'Ray Mears Bud' meaning 'Same here my good friend'.
This rhyming slang is reminiscent of Cockney Rhyming Slang. However, the exuberant London-based dialect does not yet have a Ray Mears-related phrase.
Recently, in Kent it is becoming more common to hear "Ray" as the rhyming slang for beer, (Ray Mears - beers) as in "a couple of Rays at the end of the day".
( , Wed 27 Dec 2006, 22:13, More)