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I know there are many of us here who have suffered the loss of a close family member or loved one. I'm sure there are many members, including myself that are here for you should you just want to talk or have a shoulder to cry on.
I still can't believe it - or just haven't accepted it. The force of things hasn't hit me of yet and I'm scared about when the actual time arrives. I may indeed need someone to talk to in due course on here, other than the bereavement services I have called today
I feel so similar to @Murdock today after his recent loss, but as with all things, time will heal the scars, but this is the worst time for anyone imaginable. I'll try to participate a little more, if only to take the mind away from events. Thank you again to those that offered sympathies
--Dragonpol.
A very sad day for the world - I greatly admire JFK. My father had predicted some time before that Kennedy would be shot or killed in some manner.
I just keep thinking "Back and to the left. Back and to the left. Back and to the left".
Nov. 22nd (and the same year that Kennedy was killed, 1963) was also the day C.S. Lewis passed away. I admire his work greatly, and I just wanted to mention him, too. Yesterday, there was a lovely ceremony held at Westminster Abbey and a plaque honoring C.S. Lewis was installed in Poets Corner there.
And R.I.P. to all three men.
Ah yes, the passing of one of the literary world's greatest talents overshadowed but such a massive event, much like Bram Stoker, who died the week the Titanic sunk.
http://www.jeanmarcmorandini.com/article-312988-cinema-le-realisateur-george-lautner-est-mort-a-l-age-de-87-ans.html
A master of comedies (especially gangster comedies), especially when he was paired with writer Michel Audiard. "Les Tontons Flingueurs" is a must see.
He worked with the biggest names of french movies over the years, from Gabin to Belmondo. And his movies were among the most successful in France.
I'd also like to give respects again to someone else who sadly passed away almost exactly two weeks ago now. RIP also and I love you @};-
I pay belasted tribute to those two literary giants too. Interestingly, there was a piece on these mens' deaths in The Times today. I wasn't aware at all that they had all died on the one day.
I was just 2 when JFK was shot (and please no lone gunman/magic bullet theories for me) so I really don't remember it. Condolences also to the family of one of the greatest pro wrestlers to come out of Quebec, the 4 time AWA World champ Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon. This man was one of the pioneers and perhaps the first wrestler to talk to the camera more than the interviewer. Also a 1950 Olympian at a time when Canada didn't even have a national team.
R.I.P Mad Dog :(
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-25135934
Rest in peace.
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2013/nov/28/lewis-collins-bodie-professionals
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-25141066