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RIP to wonderful Noel Harrison, someone I had a tremendous crush on in The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. and who always seemed like a nice, easygoing person. He also had a huge hit in the sixties with the song, Windmills of Your Mind. Yes, he was Rex's son, but he carved out his own niche. He had moved back to south Devon in the last decade or so. He was 79.
I have seen him once or twice in the role of Arsene Lupin of which I have read a few novels, great stuff by the way, sad news indeed.
Today, will see the anniversaries of
Richard Harris - Great Irish actor who appeared in countless movie titles such as The Cassandra Crossing, Gladiator and The Guns of Navarone, to name but a few - died today in 2002
Vincent Price - a great from the horror genre - died today in 1993
RIP to both
All very worthy of our remembrance.
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Somehow, I doubt It will be the end of the series, which totals some 200 books now.
May he rest in peace, when i was younger I really enjoyed his books especially the explicit parts :\"> of course.
After Boyds attempt with SOLO I would have prefered him to have written the 007 book at an African location in the sixties. Which would have become a far more fun book imho.
I remember when @Murdock lost his father recently and at the time you don't think much about it, but when it happens to you, it's a feeling you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. Feeling numb right now, or to be honest, I don't know how I feel - empty would be the only suitable word. I didn't even get a chance to see goodbye and that's what's eating away most at me at the moment. It's a real rotten - and hopeless - feeling
So to those of you with your parents you see each day, make the most of every living moment, because you never know what will occur at any time
RIP and I love you, it still doesn't feel real, but got to come to terms with this
Stay strong and I wish you and family all the best. Don't let this beat you.
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Stay strong my friend.
Wesley.
It sounds ridiculous but how are you shaping up after the event, as I know it happened a few weeks ago. I can't quite think straight right now in my defense. It's when it first happens it hurts the most, and people always say time is a great healer, but it's not much use right now
I have to stay strong - I have no other choice, but thanks to yourself and Samuel for the acknowledgments
He asked me to make his funeral a party, filled with pictures and music he loved and my family and I did just that. I had my friends with me and we had a great time remembering him. Now I don't think everyone can do that, but that's how my mother and I are handling it. If I can help please send me a PM. I'll do my best to help. plus were all here for you.
Once again, to all those out there who have your parents, you live each and every day with them, and NEVER take life for granted. You never know what will occur. I'm going to leave it now, as I really can't think rationally right now and need to get through a difficult few days. I take this opportunity to give prayers to YOUR father again @Murdock, as I can appreciate now first hand how difficult it must of been for you also
PS Thanks @Brady, just need some time to get things together
There's no shame in that. You're in shock. Coffee is fine, weaker people would be drinking worse than that.
Take a fews days away from even here, if you like. I know we would all agree, we'd be looking forward to seeing you again once you feel better within yourself.
No worries, no worries. Take your time to heal, and like I said: we're always here for you.
This is sad news. I want you to know that I appreciate your effort to share this information with us. You have my sympathies and my condolences.
It's okay to make friends with coffee right now. And a loss of appetite is only natural. So feel no shame about that. We're all in this situation at one point. And the important thing is, we won't let you alone in this.
The best advice I can give you is to allow time to take you through the process of mourning. And whenever you feel the need to talk someone, don't hesitate to PM myself or anyone else on this forum. I'll be happy to lend a friend as much of my time as he needs.
If it's any consolation, from what you wrote I deduce that you will forever treasure the memory of your father in your heart. May he rest in peace.