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Post by Hutchy72 » Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:11 am

Classic horror movie director George A Romero joins the land of the dead.

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Post by Randall » Mon Jul 17, 2017 7:31 am

Martin landau off to space 1999
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Post by Robert Ross » Mon Jul 17, 2017 6:27 pm

Randall wrote:Martin landau off to space 1999
For a moment I thought it was Martin Adams

Fucking tease.

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Post by Justin Credible » Thu Jul 20, 2017 8:03 pm

chester bennington.....goes bang at 41

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Post by The Ginge Reaper » Thu Jul 20, 2017 8:06 pm

Justin Credible wrote:chester bennington.....goes bang at 41

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Selfish cunt.
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Post by Justin Credible » Thu Jul 20, 2017 8:08 pm

correct.

I loved Linkin Park, but like all those other cunts like Cobain etc who had money, youth,health etc and things most people want and fuck it away....then good riddance to them cunts,
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Post by Wolflanternbumbag » Sun Jul 30, 2017 11:29 am

RIP JC for this forum

He's still bobbing along in the real world I think..
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Post by D & B » Sun Jul 30, 2017 12:30 pm

He had a good innings, time will heal......

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Post by Wolflanternbumbag » Sun Jul 30, 2017 5:35 pm

D & B wrote:He had a good innings, time will heal......
I hope your right.. I feel hollow at the moment
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Post by Jungle Jim » Tue Aug 01, 2017 2:53 pm

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FAIRBANKS—A 54-year-old Washington state man died Monday after being attacked with a hatchet at a Fairbanks bar Sunday night.

Mark Allen Mitchell was assaulted at about 7:15 p.m. Sunday at the Club Manchu bar in South Fairbanks, according to court documents. Brett Matthew Gilbert, 49, is charged with first-degree murder in Mitchell’s death. Police arrested Gilbert without incident at about 11 p.m. Sunday at his home five blocks away from the bar, according to court documents.

Police are still investigating possible motives for the attack, police spokeswoman Yumi McCulloch stated in an email Monday afternoon. The two men knew each other through a mutual friend, according to the initial police investigation, she said.

Mitchell was a Washington state resident, and police are still investigating how long he had been in Alaska.

Police reviewed video surveillance from the bar. In the footage, Gilbert sits about 4 feet from Mitchell when he suddenly attacks, according to the police review of the footage.

"As the number of patrons dissipates, Gilbert removes a hatchet from the area around his right pants leg or pocket. Without warning or apparent provocation, Gilbert strikes Mitchell in the left side of his neck, causing what appears to be immediate incapacitation," detective Alana Malloy said, describing the video surveillance footage in a criminal complaint against Gilbert.

"Gilbert stands over Mitchell and continues to strike Mitchell in the face and neck with the hatchet. Gilbert strikes Mitchell seven times in the face and neck. After the first strike, Mitchell never appears capable to even attempt to defend himself."

The attack ended when a witness grabbed Gilbert from behind, Malloy said. Gilbert then escaped through the bar's back door.

The witness later told police that he didn't notice any kind of altercation between Gilbert and Mitchell before the attack.

Malloy stated in the complaint that she believes the attack was premeditated because Gilbert brought a hatchet to the bar and is seen in the video opening the back door that he later escaped out of before beginning his attack on Mitchell.

Police recovered a bloody hatchet in a lot near the bar, according to the criminal complaint.

Gilbert has no criminal record of violent crime in Alaska, although in 2015 he was charged with being a fugitive from justice, a crime that is charged when someone is accused of fleeing charges in another jurisdiction. That case was dismissed and information about it wasn't available Monday because the case file was in a judge's chambers.

Additionally, Gilbert's live-in girlfriend received a short-term domestic violence protective order against him in March. The girlfriend stated that Gilbert choked her and threatened her with a gun on March 20. District Court Judge Matthew Christian granted her a 20-day protective order, which required that Gilbert stay away from the woman and from his home on 27th Avenue. She did not receive a long-term order because neither she nor Gilbert attended an April hearing for that order.

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Post by M H » Thu Aug 03, 2017 5:06 pm

Robert Hardy, probably best known for sticking his hand up a cow's cunt
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Post by M H » Thu Aug 03, 2017 5:18 pm

Shelley was brilliant and if available is worth downloading

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Post by Jungle Jim » Fri Aug 11, 2017 3:17 pm

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Mourning gave way to the macabre at a New Jersey cemetery where a beloved grandfather’s burial uncovered a moldering bare foot from an adjoining grave.

The devastated family of Cleveland Butler, 85, received a second and unexpected jolt when the body part appeared from the dirt as his blue casket was lowered into the ground at Mount Holiness Memorial Park.

“This was a very traumatizing situation, first dealing with losing my father and then this,” daughter Sandra Butler told the Daily News.

“I couldn’t even look at it. It was too much and no one said anything to us. It was like business as usual for them. They just dumped the dirt in the plot like it was normal, like it’s nothing to them.”

The Butler family patriarch suffered a fatal stroke at a Brooklyn nursing home, and the family assembled last Friday for a brief service at the Robeson and Brown Funeral Home in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Sandra, her brother Alonzo and other mourners then headed west to the Butler, N.J., cemetery where their mother and grandparents are buried.

After a graveside eulogy and a few prayers, the scene morphed quickly from silence to Stephen King with the appearance of the foot.

“We all looked down and we were looking at what apparently was a human foot and leg wrapped in plastic, with cloth wrapped around it, sticking out on top of my father’s casket,” said Alonzo Butler, 53, an MTA bus driver.

One of the mourners snapped a cellphone photo of what looks like an outtake from “The Walking Dead.”

Relatives later griped the cemetery workers ignored the dangling foot and quickly filled in the grave.

The bizarre burial also included one worker accidentally dropping a pack of cigarettes and his phone into the open grave, relatives said.

The worker fished both out with a rake before relatives saw the foot in the grave.

“This is beyond heinous for anyone to witness during their time of grieving over a loved one,” said the Rev. Kevin McCall, crisis director with the National Action Network.

He called on New Jersey officials and police to “investigate this despicable act immediately to uncover who is responsible.”

“Is it newsworthy? In a cemetery?” asked Shmergel. “Not really.”

The Butlers may hire a lawyer and file a lawsuit seeking compensation for pain and suffering.

But cemetery caretaker Bill Plog, who started at Mount Holiness in 1983, said he was surprised such incidents were so rare.

“There was a casket,” he said. “It deteriorated. You can purchase a concrete vault, but people don’t. That grave there is from 1969 . . . It’s unfortunate that this happened, but this is a graveyard.”

“People are grieving,” he explained. “The last thing you want to do is get into an argument with people. Honestly, I wanted to get it over with as soon as possible.”

Alonzo Butler first visited the Jersey cemetery for his mother’s burial in September 1995, and returned every year since to visit her on the holidays.

The image of the long-dead limb stays with Butler, and he worries whether the corpse’s family is even aware of the indignity. Only a well-worn piece of plywood covered the grave Thursday.

“We were shocked,” he recalled of the incident. “All we could say was ‘Wow,’ because that was a human, someone else’s loved one. I feel guilty seeing someone else’s family member like that.”

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Post by M H » Fri Aug 18, 2017 4:47 pm

Played his last "Good game, good game". No more cards for Brucie to play right!
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Post by Randall » Fri Aug 18, 2017 5:07 pm

M H wrote:Played his last "Good game, good game". No more cards for Brucie to play right!
Finally!
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Post by M H » Fri Aug 18, 2017 5:09 pm

Could have said "Didn't he do well"!
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Post by Tommo » Fri Aug 18, 2017 6:07 pm

M H wrote:Could have said "Didn't he do well"!

Didn't he die well?
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Re: The Brown Bread thread

Post by Randall » Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:54 pm

Tobe hooper is a poltergeist now
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Re: The Brown Bread thread

Post by Randall » Mon Sep 04, 2017 2:23 pm

The other end of the scale but yet another royal leech on the way. Hasn't the nation got enough sucking on its tit?
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