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The producers have confirmed his death in a manner that will keep the internet pornster/convicted killer Leslie Grantham off the Eastenders set for ever. But how will they kill him.

 

I'd be up for Den suffering fatal electrocution, inserting himself into the computer whilst attempting to interact closely with a scantily clad woman on-line.

 

Question is, would irony on this scale boost the ratings?

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C'mon guys. The board is brimming with inventive mega-minds. Someone must have an idea to kill him off.

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Both Dirty Den & drug dealer Paul will meet a sticky end at the hands of 'All round Mr Nice Guy' Andy & his cronies....

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Guest mooloolaba

Why don't you leave the poor b*stard alone? He's a decent guy in real life and everyone makes mistakes.

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C'mon guys. The board is brimming with inventive mega-minds. Someone must have an idea to kill him off.

 

Try not to take too much notice of the soaps, but I think his wife will do him in after which she will blame another girl and will then be blackmailed by a third who saw it all. Just a hunch.

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Why don't you leave the poor b*stard alone? He's a decent guy in real life and everyone makes mistakes.

 

 

I am not sure that I would call committing murder, a mistake.......

 

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Both Dirty Den & drug dealer Paul will meet a sticky end at the hands of 'All round Mr Nice Guy' Andy & his cronies....

Leslie Grantham's computer screen definitely came to a sticky end....at the hands of Dirty Den. ;)

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I am not sure that I would call committing murder, a mistake.......

After reading this rubbish, I think I'd be capable of committing `a mistake'.

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