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The RIP thread

Paul Cronin aged 81. Better known as Dave Sullivan. “Damn this war Grace” and later known as the original president (?) of The the Brisbane Bears.
 
Paul Cronin aged 81. Better known as Dave Sullivan. “Damn this war Grace” and later known as the original president (?) of The the Brisbane Bears.
He was prez of them. I also remember him in the short cop drama series called Solo One, a spin off from Matlock Police.
 
He bet Dyer $1,000 that the Bears would finish ahead of us on the ladder. He lost. We won it before the end of the season with an unlikely win against the Dees. Dyer called the game, it was comedy gold. Jack was at his one eyed best.
Typical JD. :mhihi
 
Eddie Money aged 70.

“2 tickets to paradise” and “Baby hold on to me” and “Take me home tonight”.
 
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RIP Ric Ocasek from The Cars. I loved their music in the 80s.
 
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RIP Ric Ocasek from The Cars. I loved their music in the 80s.

That is sad. They were a classic 80s band. On Saturday night we were having dinner at a burger joint for my son's 14th birthday. "Just What I Needed" was playing over the speakers and I said to my son that they were a great band from the 80s.
 
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That is sad. They were a classic 80s band. On Saturday night we were having dinner at a burger joint for my son's 14th birthday. "Just What I Needed" was playing over the speakers and I said to my son that they were a great band from the 80s.
Tonight She Comes was one of my favourites.
 
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Vale Diahann Carroll, the first black woman to have her own tv series (Julia) in the 60s.

Enjoyed watching that.
 
Vale Diahann Carroll, the first black woman to have her own tv series (Julia) in the 60s.

Enjoyed watching that.
I remember that show a bit. More towards early 70s where she was a single mother with a small boy?
 
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