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He was my favorite actor to play Dorian Gray, and was excellent in some of the Hammer horrors.
https://usdaynews.com/celebrities/celebrity-death/shane-briant-death-cause/?fbclid=IwAR2qFGaMf8-jU3IMtQJ2P6sAvEkBUn3ETSmd4oD49gjGBN7W1_wLbElNjxI
https://news.yahoo.com/gavin-macleod-love-boat-captain-185739159.html
RIP
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/music-news/b-j-thomas-grammy-winning-singer-dies-at-78-1234961001/
You had to be alive at the time to "get" just how popular this song was :((
This one hurts.
RIP
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https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/syberia-benoit-sokal-death/
https://www.doctorwhonews.net/2021/06/damaris_hayman_1929_2021.html
For those of you old enough to remember late 1960s/early 1970s television (US), he was one of the three stars of "The Mod Squad." He was also in "Purple Rain."
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/clarence-williams-iii-mod-squad-dies-at-81-1234963703/
RIP
My earliest memories of Clarence Williams III are from a few episodes of "The Mod Squad," which ran on TV under the silly "German" title "Twen Police." The last role I saw him in (but several times because it's one of my favorite movies ever) was as pianist Jelly Roll Morton in Giuseppe Tornatore's "The Legend of 1900", who engages in a veritable musical piano battle with the protagonist (Tim Roth). Williams' grandfather (Clarence I) was in turn a successful jazz pianist, so in that respect the apple didn't fall far from the tree. R.I.P.
This was taken back in April while I was doing some work in my garden...
Have a rest little guy, you've earned it. xxx
Very sorry for your loss, I bet he was a good, sweet boy that lived a great, spoiled life.
Just seen this Major, our pets ARE family members my friend. Like your parents, he will always be with you and a part of you. Treasure those memories and funny moments of which i am sure their are plenty.
Thinking of you pal.
A human being is something absolutely sacred.
It’s a slight gag, satire on so many people being mean not helping each other as much as they should. Dogs will show loyalty, more often than not. RELAX.
Sorry about your loss, @MajorDSmythe. I've never had a dog because both my wife and I have been working daily for decades, but we've lost (or had to let go, ultimately) several cats over time. It is always awful, but that's the way it is when the pet in question definitely has a shorter life expectancy than its human. The only alternative is not getting a pet at all. But neither of us, I'm sure, is ready to do this. It took us exactly five days after we had to put our last cat out of its misery (kidney failure) to go to the nearest animal shelter and get two new ones, which are still with us and hopelully will be for the next ten-plus years.
"Plus je connais les hommes, plus j'aime mon chien."
My good friend, I'm so sorry for your loss. While not a dog person myself, I understand the friendship between a man and his favourite animal. Losing such a friend hurts.
Take care.
I often think that I would like to have another pet one day, but I've seen so many of my mum's pets pass over the years, the heartbreak can be too much.
@Creasy47 and @Thunderpussy - cherish the moments with them now, moreso if your dogs are getting up there in age.
@QBranch - He was 13. Which if dogs age about 7 years to our one, puts him around 90 or 91. Which is a grand old age. He had the best life he could have had. He certainly had a better life than he did before I had him. Now i'm not suggesting that his previous owners mistreated him, but the fact that his ribs were showing (not drastically, but when you looked at him you could tell where each rib was), he definitely wasn't getting the love and care that all dogs deserve.
Ricky Gervais summed it up perfectly, when he said that "If the kindest souls lived the longest lives, then dogs would outlive us all." So true.
Our Sophie was aging, been with us since 2008, but she had congestive heart failure and would just lay in those last few days we had with her, barely unable to move, so unlike who she was. There were a lot of tears in those last hours. But the memories will always be there.
Many humans do a pretty poor job of demonstrating this.