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Usually, when a famous person gets up there in years, or suffers from poor health, media organizations will have some type of "obit" already prepared. Maybe, they will put publish a more detailed accounting later.
Fair assessment. There are some good photos from Biden's visit to them in Georgia in 2021 on Getty, though she is on a walker. There are healthy photos of her at church in 2019, and at NFL football games in 2018. Also attended the 2017 inauguration, interestingly. Judging that Getty's most recent photos for her are from earlier this year and all archival, I'd guess folks indeed started preparing/updating things, usually major pubs get tipped off to be ready.
Great post. The Reagans were real life James Bond villains. They destroyed the middle class, with the same result as if a Bond villain would have succeeded. The Carters looked out for others, while being regular people, despite their power. God bless them, we need political families like them now more than ever. Sorry to get political.
Respect.
RIP
A pet is always hard to lose. I wish you the best in your recovery.
A true talent.
Great name for a cat. Cherish the memories. I grew up with 5 cats and 6 dogs all at once at one point, but one cat really took to me, Sammy. He was my little guy, quite sick, but gave me a decade of love and a bed companion at night.
Sad to hear of Joss Ackland's death. I liked him in Tales of the Unexpected. He could have made a good Bond villain too, somewhat in the Karl Stromberg mould if his villainous turn in Lethal Weapon 2 was anything to go by. He also made a memorable cameo in a Pet Shop Boys music video in the 1980s:
The Hunt for Red October Andrei you have lost another submarine
Cats certainly count just as much as humans, @Ludovico. I know that Odin is the cat in your avatar picture and that you said you'd never had a cat like him since. I feel the same way about my current cat, Millie. She's definitely one of a kind.
The Three Musketeers (1973) - opening sequence
I agree. I like animals more than humans more and more.
They certainly show more unconditional love, friendship and loyalty than many humans do.
Here's to Odin!
R. I. P. Annabel Giles, 64.
I remember Annabel more from my youth, sad loss nice lady.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/nov/21/tv-presenter-and-actor-annabel-giles-dies-aged-64
https://www.irishnews.com/arts/film/2023/11/22/news/cult_movies_joss_ackland_rarely_played_the_lead_but_he_was_much_more_than_a_mighty_fine_villain-3786610/
That’s an extremely troubling thought. Scary actually. I do hope people who think this way are a minority.
I don't think you have to take @Dragonpol's sympathetic and comforting words in such an extreme direction. When a pet dies, the feeling of loss and pain can equal what people sometimes feel when an uncle or cousin dies. I don't think anyone was advocating choosing an animal's life over a human's. That said, if it came between a loving cat and some child rapist, paedophile priest, ruthless drug lord, or similar, I'd happily choose the cat.
I agree with @DarthDimi. Not sure why you would take my words of comfort to a fellow member on the death of a much loved pet and extrapolate some kind of hypothetical world view from it. Of course human life is precious and, hypothetically, if someone was being mauled by a lion I'd shoot the lion to save the person's life. Equally, if a man and his dog had fallen into an icy pond I'd save the man first and then try to save the dog too. All life has value and was put here to fulfil a purpose, whether we recognise that fact or not. That's not really what my post was referring to though. It's always best not to think up hypothetical scenarios just so you can be outraged by them. Calm down.
Good reply, @Dragonpol. Also, mourning a pet doesn't undervalue human life. Yet plenty of people keep pets as their closest friends. When they die, the sadness can be just as intense as when a human being dies. I don't think it would be right to "measure" that sadness and demand that the loss of a pet is felt less than the loss of a fellow man.