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RIP Sir Roger Moore

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    edited May 2017
    RIP to an icon. It is only natural that the heroes of our youth should wither and die but each time one passes the 60's and 70's of my youth disapear further over the horizon.

    Sleep well Sir Roger. Your book "Eyebrow acting at the Old Vic" will always be treasured in my collection...
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    I even remember looking forward every Wednesday for Ivanhoe ... great actor ... RIP !
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    There was only one James Bond.
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    My favourite Bond. Never took himself seriously, hence why I love his part in The Cannonball Run
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    Rest in peace Sir Roger

    Absolute legend and a true gentleman to boot
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    Rest in peace Sir Roger

    Absolute legend and a true gentleman to boot

    Better James Bond than the Sweaty weren't he @cafcdave123
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    Rest in peace Sir Roger

    Absolute legend and a true gentleman to boot

    Better James Bond than the Sweaty weren't he @cafcdave123
    Yes: )
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    Rest in Peace Sir Roger :unamused:
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    Didn't realise he was a local lad.

    Enjoyed a few Roger Moore impression today to mark this sad day. RIP Roger.
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    aliwibble said:

    Great story doing the rounds on twitter at the moment:
    https://www.facebook.com/marc.haynes.7583/posts/793204930854561

    On a day with such crappy news this is a lovely story. I can just imagine how excited I would have been at 30 as well.
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    RIP Roger

    Maybe not my favourite Bond but 'The Spy Who Loved Me' was my film growing up.

    The song and the car and the wit. Wonderful.



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    Nobody does it better,
    makes me feel sad for the rest,
    nobody does it half as good as you,
    baby, you're the best.

    RIP Roger
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    A wonderful story to lighten this dark day.
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    That is fantastic.
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    Ah, what a bloody awesome story :)
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    Nobody did it better!
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    Saw him at the 2002 World Cup in Japan , he looked quite fragile then .
    My favourite Bond RIP
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    aliwibble said:

    Great story doing the rounds on twitter at the moment:
    https://www.facebook.com/marc.haynes.7583/posts/793204930854561

    The man had class.
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    edited May 2017
    aliwibble said:

    Great story doing the rounds on twitter at the moment:
    https://www.facebook.com/marc.haynes.7583/posts/793204930854561



    Apologies to aliwibble as I posted a quote you had already earlier referenced. I'm sorry to say I hadn't opened your link til just now!
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    My dad saw Roger Moore in 1963 on London Bridge station. Asked for his autograph for me and he drew the stick man saint symbol and signed the paper with a smile.
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    I saw Roger Moore on Regent Street back in the 80's.
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    Mosscat said:

    My dad saw Roger Moore in 1963 on London Bridge station. Asked for his autograph for me and he drew the stick man saint symbol and signed the paper with a smile.

    Mosscat, you only post on here these days to celebrity name drop :wink:
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