Richard O'Sullivan Man about Brinsworth House
Started by Guest_Arnold_*, Dec 20 2003 03:02 PM
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#1 Guest_Arnold_*
Posted 20 December 2003 - 03:02 PM
As we know, The Man About the House star is in a nursing home as a full time resident and is described as "very fragile" following a recent stroke, despite being just 59.
A reasonable bet. He is also a manic depressive so he may give us a second bite of the cherry with an overdose or a hanging.
A reasonable bet. He is also a manic depressive so he may give us a second bite of the cherry with an overdose or a hanging.
#3
Posted 23 January 2004 - 12:44 PM
Thanx for that Mr anonymous Guest.
It was good information from Arnold as ever and truly in the spirit of DeathList. However Guest you'll be pleased to note that Mr O'Sullivan didnt make it to this year's list so we're actually hoping for him to survive the year.
You on the other hand is a different matter...
It was good information from Arnold as ever and truly in the spirit of DeathList. However Guest you'll be pleased to note that Mr O'Sullivan didnt make it to this year's list so we're actually hoping for him to survive the year.
You on the other hand is a different matter...
#4 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 24 January 2004 - 02:30 AM
Yes whatever. Obviously just some silly dry humoured witty (or maybr wittless) site disrespecting Mr O'Sullivan and others who may not be with us for much longer. When one is looking on the web for some 'proper' information about someone, one does not expect to be directed to such a tasteless site as this. Indeed such an undignified display from people with no class..so please I will take your 'you on the other hand....' comment in the way that this site intends, with a pinch of salt.!!!
in the maentime I will serach elsewhere and hope to come across something more fruitful. And I do hope that Mr O'Sullivan feels better soon, as 59 is no age for someone to fall so ill.
in the maentime I will serach elsewhere and hope to come across something more fruitful. And I do hope that Mr O'Sullivan feels better soon, as 59 is no age for someone to fall so ill.
#6 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 16 February 2004 - 02:31 AM
I doubt that Mr Blackburn would be so gleeful as to laugh at Mr O'Sullivan's misfortune because as well u know, life is full of ups and downs. perhaps u should get a life and stop judging Tony Blackburn as you yourself would probably react. In fact u have no idea how anyome would actually feel about it!! So what if richard went off with Tessa Wyatt in th '70s, actually life moves on. Maybe u should too u saddo!!
#7 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 17 February 2004 - 10:38 PM
To the pompus twat who dismissed the earlier posting regarding "What goes around, comes around", life may move on tosser but fate and God's judgement do not. He who lives by the sword should have his penis cut off Oui?
You sound like you have no personal morals at all, and probably a "Very small" penis.
#9 Guest_Tony Blackburn Fan Club_*
Posted 18 February 2004 - 12:33 AM
Or in the case of Miss Wyatt, The "Other" man about the house.
Anyway he has no taste. If I was going to get off with a co star, I would have gone for Sally Thomsett.
Put him on the list, if the stroke doesn't get him, an annoyed husband probably will.
#11 Guest_Zardoz_*
Posted 18 February 2004 - 07:52 PM
Well yes indeed, it does take two to tango, and I know what you mean about her immaculate teeth et al.
I found her agent's website a few weeks ago, and in her publicity photo she hasn't changed at all. Something unearthly about this vixen a la "Highlander".
To be honest, I never rated Richard's talent as an actor for much. He always seemed to be carried by those around him, i.e Paula, Sally & Vicky.
By the way, found a very young photo of Yootha Joyce, she was quite a looker in her youth.
Life is but a dream within a dream........
Plan your death now........
© Zardoz 2004
#12
Posted 18 February 2004 - 09:32 PM
Hey Zardoz
Nice bit of poetry there, but surely you mean she was quite a looker in her yooth?
Hey, why not share the joy with the said photo's URL.
To be honest I never even realised that was her name: the unforgettable Yootha with the big tootha's. I remember her on TV as that woman that always played familiar roles in quite similar shows; an alpha-female comedy figure of a woman, with young Brian always close at hand. Brian Murphy still with us - born 25 September 1933, and party to one of the most pioneering eras in British comedy.
I trust we will all give generously to the The Yootha Joyce Memorial Fund:
http://hometown.aol....002/yootha.html
They still need some more pledges.
Feel the city breakin’ and everybody shakin’,
And we’re stayin’ alive, stayin’ alive.
ah ha ha ha
Nice bit of poetry there, but surely you mean she was quite a looker in her yooth?
To be honest I never even realised that was her name: the unforgettable Yootha with the big tootha's. I remember her on TV as that woman that always played familiar roles in quite similar shows; an alpha-female comedy figure of a woman, with young Brian always close at hand. Brian Murphy still with us - born 25 September 1933, and party to one of the most pioneering eras in British comedy.
I trust we will all give generously to the The Yootha Joyce Memorial Fund:
http://hometown.aol....002/yootha.html
They still need some more pledges.
Feel the city breakin’ and everybody shakin’,
And we’re stayin’ alive, stayin’ alive.
ah ha ha ha
#13 Guest_Zardoz_*
Posted 18 February 2004 - 11:42 PM
I refer to the centre black and white photo at:
http://www.geocities...otha_Joyce.html
In my humble opinion she was quite a looker.
Anyone who thinks there work life is more important than their home life should consider this. Who on their deathbed ever said that he wished he had spent more time at the office. Enjoy life now for tomorrow.........
http://poetry.rotten...urms/wurms1.jpg
Goodnight boys and girls, sleep tight.
Uncle Zardoz.
(The gun is good, the penis is evil) "Take note Dick!"
#15
Posted 22 February 2004 - 10:55 PM
Well I accidently caught an episode of Robin's Nest on tv a few days. The doc has given me a prescription and advised me to take it easy for a few days. Apparently most viewers eventually make a full recovery.
He also mentioned that most health insurance policies dont cover inadvertant viewings of Man about the House - so you have been warned.
http://www.nostalgia.../robinsnest.htm
He also mentioned that most health insurance policies dont cover inadvertant viewings of Man about the House - so you have been warned.
http://www.nostalgia.../robinsnest.htm
#16 Guest_Zardoz_*
Posted 25 February 2004 - 12:33 AM
The Wyatt One's current (Unaged?) photo is at:
http://www.spotlightcd.com/media/photos/F/...00015664-01.jpg
http://www.spotlightcd.com/media/photos/F/...00015664-01.jpg
#17
Posted 25 February 2004 - 08:09 PM
Go on treat us ... photos of the two gals from Man About The House.
Yummy.
Yummy.
life, n : the whim of several billion cells to be with you for a while.
Dodo deado, Dodi deado, Di deado, Dando deado ... Surely Dido's looking dodgy ?
Despite the high cost of living, it still seems popular.
Dodo deado, Dodi deado, Di deado, Dando deado ... Surely Dido's looking dodgy ?
Despite the high cost of living, it still seems popular.
#18
Posted 17 March 2004 - 11:36 AM
I could've sworn there was another message here last night.
Must've dreamt it.
PS I only translated it ... don't shoot the messenger !
PPS Maybe such message should be shifted to the pinned irate visitors strand instead ?
Must've dreamt it.
PS I only translated it ... don't shoot the messenger !
PPS Maybe such message should be shifted to the pinned irate visitors strand instead ?
life, n : the whim of several billion cells to be with you for a while.
Dodo deado, Dodi deado, Di deado, Dando deado ... Surely Dido's looking dodgy ?
Despite the high cost of living, it still seems popular.
Dodo deado, Dodi deado, Di deado, Dando deado ... Surely Dido's looking dodgy ?
Despite the high cost of living, it still seems popular.
#19
Posted 17 March 2004 - 04:19 PM
Apologies Yeti for the removal of your message - it was imaculated translated - however once the other message was gone its relevance faded somewhat.
Clearly another "Irate Visitor" breezing through but we have to keep some of order here.
Im thinking of starting a thread about troublesome threads - Carr/Huntley, Ronnie Reagan, Richard O'Sullivan...where will it end?
Clearly another "Irate Visitor" breezing through but we have to keep some of order here.
Im thinking of starting a thread about troublesome threads - Carr/Huntley, Ronnie Reagan, Richard O'Sullivan...where will it end?
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