The twisted brain wrongs of a one-off man mental indeed.
/spoiler: Jams wrote it.
(Tab HunterMake this useless process end and so, begin again, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 16:48,
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doesn't cover Lord Brittan
does a good job of smearing anyone who thinks there's been a cover-up of being a tin-foil hatted loon though
(Rebel biscuitstercore sumus et nos esse novimus, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 16:49,
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Brittain was BFF with Pixie
(benito vaselinino not that one, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 17:04,
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OMG!
(Rebel biscuitstercore sumus et nos esse novimus, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 17:13,
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That really is rather mental
(JahledThree shades of black, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 16:52,
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They killed Peaches Geldof?
They can't be all bad then.
(hieronymus boschpcmechanic 4ver in ar harts, goodnite sweet angle, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 16:52,
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makes perfect sense to me
(SpinIts a thing., Thu 22 Jan 2015, 16:55,
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Peaches Geldof knew too much
Who would have guessed?
(benito vaselinino not that one, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 17:02,
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they were building a machine to make a black hole in outer space in Texas
(colmcq2, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 17:29,
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Yet she did a fantastic impression
of someone who knew absolutely nothing at all.
(eViLegionChief Commissioner of the Scottish Lunacy Board, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 19:47,
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And now we all know our lives are forfeit!
Damn you! Damn you all!
(tacpprmhas a mmrpcat, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 17:04,
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Sorry about that.
Best keep it under your hat, eh?
(Varmint, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 17:27,
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I nearly posted this yesterday But work got in the way. Although it can't all be true, it is still very fishy.
(Turquoise Hexagon Sunhas just dropped acid on, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 17:17,
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My view about all this is the same as Princess Di's death
It's really simple; unfortunately people, regardless of fame, do tend to die of things on a regular basis. There's nothing to it.
Have we got an Actuary on /Links? They'll tell us what the likelihood of us dying is. Probably fairly high to definite I'd say. The question is timing, and people don't expect famous people to die. That Deirdre Barlow knew the secret, obviously.
If anyone was going to get it then Enfield and Whitehouse should be dead by now. They were alluding to the DJ profession having "young friends" frequently in Smashy and Nicey sketches.
(Varmint, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 17:34,
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That's true I guess basically you would just need to find what percentage of the population are 'celebrities' and compare it against unexpected death rates of the whole population. Theirs should be the same proportion. BUT you must also consider the whole 27 club thing, that famous people are more likely to be exposed to stuff that would bump them off early. I think it's a massive conspiracy. You should pop over, and see my collection of tin foil hats...
(Turquoise Hexagon Sunhas just dropped acid on, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 17:43,
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There may well be some nefarious secrets within the establishment, but bumping off Rik Mayall?
I think he was a sufficiently self-confident and outspoken character that he wouldn't have held back.
Unless, we was one of them...
Have you got any spare hats, perchance?
(Varmint, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 18:02,
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I'll get David Icke to make you one personally.
(Turquoise Hexagon Sunhas just dropped acid on, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 18:15,
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I'm no doctor, but I reckon the chances of dying having had cancer for a long time are pretty high.
(fred zeppelinII: Electric Boogaloo, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 18:15,
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I'd say the likelihood of dying eventually is definite
(social hand grenadeI was a lurker before you were a lurker, Thu 22 Jan 2015, 19:42,
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