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Christopher Lee...

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...died this week at the age of 93. The loss of a great actor.

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He did the most amazing reading of Poe's The Raven that you will ever hear.

Well worth a look on YouTube.
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"When you're involved in a war it's the old saying 'if your name's written on the bullet, there's nothing you can do about it'. So you just banished it from your mind. Of course I was scared on some occasions and anyone who says they aren't scared during an operation probably isn't telling the truth. I know about six people who had no fear. Literally none. Whether that was due to a lack of imagination or because they'd conquered it, I don't know. In fact one was Iain Duncan Smith's father, who was one of my closest friends. But during a war, people are taught to kill and they have the blessings of the authorities to do so, so if it's your life or somebody else's, you want to be quite sure it's not yours.
He was quite a guy
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syp0s wrote:He did the most amazing reading of Poe's The Raven that you will ever hear.

Well worth a look on YouTube.
One of my favourite poems - I'll listen to that later :up:
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And RIP - genuinely awesome actor. Good innings, though.
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Don Carlos wrote:And RIP - genuinely awesome actor. Good innings, though.
Yes, one of the greats.
R.I.P. Christopher Lee :tear:
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He's not really dead, his spirit is roaming the great plains :tear:
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syp0s wrote:Dunno how to embed:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BefliMlEzZ8
Just for you syp0s. Use the facility just above the subject line in creating/ composing
Hint, just quote Κracus to see :)

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or like me, have a text cheat sheet on you desktop :) with different text (the old/long way) like this

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