Sir Roger Moore
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qbman1
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Sir Roger Moore
Sad to hear that Roger Moore has died in Switzerland "after a short battle with cancer"
Shame - he was the best Bond by far
"Live and Let Die"
Shame - he was the best Bond by far
"Live and Let Die"
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Boris+
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Re: Sir Roger Moore
It's very sad, but at least the battle didn't drag on. I can remember him as he used to be.
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Stephen
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Re: Sir Roger Moore
Oh, that's a shame.
R.I.P Roger
R.I.P Roger
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Sir Roger Moore
Real shame. Though as they say he had a good innings. And my favourite Bond was Connery, with Sir Roger a close second. Loved the Saint too.
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Re: Sir Roger Moore
A great shame, he came a very close second to Sean Connery as my favourite Bond (s)
I saw a photo of him a few weeks ago and he looked very old and haggard, I had no idea he was ill.
RIP
I saw a photo of him a few weeks ago and he looked very old and haggard, I had no idea he was ill.
RIP
Jo
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And mine.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 23 May 2017, 17:30Real shame. Though as they say he had a good innings. And my favourite Bond was Connery, with Sir Roger a close second. Loved the Saint too.
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Hi Jo... i would imagine we'll all be looking a bit haggard by the time...if we get to 89...that being said Stephen looks well on itDancing Queen wrote: 23 May 2017, 17:53A great shame, he came a very close second to Sean Connery as my favourite Bond (s)
I saw a photo of him a few weeks ago and he looked very old and haggard, I had no idea he was ill.
RIP
Ouch! another broken rib on its way
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Re: Sir Roger Moore
Sad to think James Bond has died, though for me nobody was as good as Daniel Craig.
RIP.
RIP.
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I'd forgotten all about him. I think your right Gill, with Coronary second.GillD46 wrote: 23 May 2017, 22:55Sad to think James Bond has died, though for me nobody was as good as Daniel Craig.
RIP.
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Yes. I's always said Sean Connery was my favourite - until Daniel Craig came along. For me, he epitomised Bond. So now Sean Connery slips into second place.
Gill
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Just can't see the attraction of Daniel Craig at all! I liked Pierce Brosnan along with Roger Moore. I liked the humour Roger Moore brought to the role. It's difficult comparing them all. Sean Connery was in a time without all the dangerous stunts that occur now. From everything I've read about Roger Moore he seems to have been a really lovely man and did a lot of work for UNICEF.
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Onelife wrote: 23 May 2017, 20:50Hi Jo... i would imagine we'll all be looking a bit haggard by the time...if we get to 89...that being said Stephen looks well on itDancing Queen wrote: 23 May 2017, 17:53A great shame, he came a very close second to Sean Connery as my favourite Bond (s)
I saw a photo of him a few weeks ago and he looked very old and haggard, I had no idea he was ill.
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Ouch! another broken rib on its way![]()
I hadn't realised he was that old, I thought maybe 70 (ish)
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Dancing Queen wrote: 24 May 2017, 15:15Onelife wrote: 23 May 2017, 20:50Hi Jo... i would imagine we'll all be looking a bit haggard by the time...if we get to 89...that being said Stephen looks well on itDancing Queen wrote: 23 May 2017, 17:53A great shame, he came a very close second to Sean Connery as my favourite Bond (s)
I saw a photo of him a few weeks ago and he looked very old and haggard, I had no idea he was ill.
RIP![]()
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Ouch! another broken rib on its way![]()
I hadn't realised he was that old, I thought maybe 70 (ish)
Who do you mean DQ. Me or Roger.
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Roger of course. She knows you're 89
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Re: Sir Roger Moore
Sorry. You looked younger.
Slightly.....
Slightly.....
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Stephen
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It's the glass of red wine that makes me look younger and serfistikated
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qbman1
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I always thought that was a glass of Tonic Wine
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Stephen
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Australian Shiraz from Tesco's. Part of my five a day.
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qbman1
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Stephen
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Re: Sir Roger Moore
That looks like Merv's cellar label 
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qbman1
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You really don't want to know what Merv has in his cellar !
Hey-ho, we're way off topic !
Hey-ho, we're way off topic !
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I can hear the mod plod siren, or has Moby been on the curry