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The Dead Thread

It's with great sadness I announce the passing of my trusty back up laptop , after several years of great service, upwards of 20000 songs and a few hundred films illegally downloaded, many hours surfing dodgy websites without having to risk my good laptop, all this while with an expired anti virus installed, yet it kept plowing away with only a slight noise coming from the fan to show what a hard life it had, today was a day to far

Gone but not forgotten
 


Original Batgirl Yvonne Craig has died at the age of 78

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Yvonne Craig, the actress best known for playing Batgirl in the 1960s Batman TV series, has died at the age of 78.

A statement on her official website said the star had suffered from breast cancer, which had spread to her liver.

A trained dancer, she began her career at The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and used those skills to perform her own stunts alongside Adam West's Batman.

Craig also played Martha, the green Orion Slave Girl who wanted to kill Captain Kirk, in the third season of Star Trek.

And she starred in two movies opposite Elvis Presley - It Happened at the World's Fair and Kissin' Cousins.

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Yvonne Craig starred alongside Burt Ward (Robin, left) and Adam West (Batman, right) in the 1960s
But it was her performance as librarian Barbara Gordon, who secretly moonlights as Batgirl, that defined her career.

She joined the TV show in its third and final series in 1967, thwacking and kapow-ing Gotham's bad guys alongside Batman and Robin.

The show is still seen around the world today, something which came as a surprise to the actress in her later years.

"I really didn't think we were making Gone With the Wind," she said. "Just an episodic TV series that would be over when it was over and then it would never rerun again.

"I meet women today who tell me that they grew up viewing Batgirl as an important role model. If they choose to know me in that context, well, I'll take it."

Later in life, Craig worked as a estate agent before going into the prepaid phone card business. In 2000, she wrote a book called From Ballet to the Batcave and Beyond, which took stock of her career.

More recently, Craig provided voices for the Nickelodeon cartoon series Olivia, and was the executive producer on the documentary film Birth.

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The actress worked with Bing Crosby, George Hamilton, Dennis Hopper and Elvis Presley in a long and varied career
In the statement on Craig's website, her family said: "Yvonne excelled in ballet, a film career, a business life, as well as in philanthropic and charity work over the years.

"She had been able to do this with joy and much laughter and she wouldn't have changed a thing. Well, maybe one thing and that would have been not to get cancer.

"She had been in chemo almost continuously for the past two plus years since being diagnosed and that had weakened her immune system as well as her body.

"This didn't dampen her sense of humour or her spirit, she intended to fight and win this battle. In the end, her mind still wanted to fight but her body had given up."

Craig died on Monday at her home in the Pacific Palisades, surrounded by her immediate family.

She is survived by her husband, Kenneth Aldrich, sister Meridel Carson and nephews Christopher and Todd Carson.
 
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A well know local character near myself has passed: Bradford Jesus Man.
Been walking dressed as a monk for years, seen for miles around the area and generally well liked.

Quit his job in the early 1960's, spent 12 days in a cave up in the Yorkshire dales to speak to God then spent the rest of his life walking the roads in a habit and sandals.
Apparently got arrested for protesting outside the Alhambra theatre when the Beatles came to town.
There was a petition of 23,000 signatures to make him and Olympic torch bearer in 2012 but he declined.
They've put a book of condolences for people to sign in Bradford cathedral.

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bradford monk jesus man aug 9 2011 5 sm.webp
 
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co....ies_in_hospital_after_fall_at_home/?ref=fbshr

A well know local character near myself has passed: Bradford Jesus Man.
Been walking dressed as a monk for years, seen for miles around the area and generally well liked.

Quit his job in the early 1960's, spent 12 days in a cave up in the Yorkshire dales to speak to God then spent the rest of his life walking the roads in a habit and sandals.
Apparently got arrested for protesting outside the Alhambra theatre when the Beatles came to town.
There was a petition of 23,000 signatures to make him and Olympic torch bearer in 2012 but he declined.
They've put a book of condolences for people to sign in Bradford cathedral.

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Top fella, I hope he gets a proper memorial. Makes the world a brighter place.
 
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co....ies_in_hospital_after_fall_at_home/?ref=fbshr

A well know local character near myself has passed: Bradford Jesus Man.
Been walking dressed as a monk for years, seen for miles around the area and generally well liked.

Quit his job in the early 1960's, spent 12 days in a cave up in the Yorkshire dales to speak to God then spent the rest of his life walking the roads in a habit and sandals.
Apparently got arrested for protesting outside the Alhambra theatre when the Beatles came to town.
There was a petition of 23,000 signatures to make him and Olympic torch bearer in 2012 but he declined.
They've put a book of condolences for people to sign in Bradford cathedral.

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That was a nasty habit he had.
 

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