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Patrick Moore, RIP

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MaxwellBuchanan, Dec 09 2012

Sir Patrick Moore ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20657939
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My rather unimaginative tribute http://www.youtube....t9Ggov0yIyA&index=1
A Celebration of Patrick Moore [nineteenthly, Dec 09 2012]

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       Just heard on news.... "the sky at night" will have another star.
xenzag, Dec 09 2012
  

       Save an annotation on a post here, I'd never heard of him; cultural sympathy bun though.
FlyingToaster, Dec 09 2012
  

       As i said, his ashes need to be sent into space.
nineteenthly, Dec 09 2012
  

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po, Dec 09 2012
  

      
hippo, Dec 09 2012
  

       The famed xylophonist?!   

       In pace requiescat.
ytk, Dec 10 2012
  

       So he was the Other General?
pashute, Dec 11 2012
  

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8th of 7, Dec 11 2012
  

       //So he was the Other General?//   

       Is there an In Memoriam category?
MaxwellBuchanan, Dec 11 2012
  

       Fully support sending him to space, probably by balloon as this is the UK space program we are talking about, even if it is destined to cause trouble colliding with future spaceships.   

       I hear Princess Diana died too, and out of the two I have to say I liked Patrick, more, but is this really the time and place for cultural sympathy.
PainOCommonSense, Dec 11 2012
  

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gnomethang, Dec 11 2012
  

       no disrespect intended; definitely a world-class gentleman.   

       I think 'remembrance' is meant to be in-house. Is there a "news of the world" pigeonhole ?
FlyingToaster, Dec 11 2012
  

       yeah but you put "what FT said" while I was editing what I said to include the "cultural sympathy" bit.
FlyingToaster, Dec 11 2012
  


 

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