I've never been to a funeral that WASN'T a very sad occasion.Johnson#26 wrote:Reports in the paper today sound like the funeral was a very sad occasion.
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VALE - Graham Kennedy
Early this morning Australia's funniest man ever and winner of 19 logies passes away in a nursing home at Bowral. If you are old enough to remember this wonderful Australian or if you caught any of the countless specials that have been shown, showcasing this mans incredible talent and not laughed at his comic genius then quite frankly check yourself into the morgue!!
For what it's worth I send my condolances to his family and all who loved this bloke..Graham when ya get to heaven may god himself vindicate your crow call!!!
I know it isn't football related but I just did not want this topic to just hang around in the Vic Park Tavern.
Cheers
For what it's worth I send my condolances to his family and all who loved this bloke..Graham when ya get to heaven may god himself vindicate your crow call!!!
I know it isn't football related but I just did not want this topic to just hang around in the Vic Park Tavern.
Cheers
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Who could forget our magnificent ex-President Ted Parker, who so generously wrote a personal cheque for $10K to ensure that we could secure the great Geoff Hayward in our Premiership year.
As I recall he saw every one of our matches from the age of 6 from his place on the terrace below the Ryder Stand. His company Parker's Pies were one of our great sponsors for many years too.
Unfortunately he left the club in disgrace after slapping a stripper on the night of our club Ball.
It was a shame that when we finally prevailled in the GF against Fitzroy he was forced to watch it on TV.
The King is dead.
As I recall he saw every one of our matches from the age of 6 from his place on the terrace below the Ryder Stand. His company Parker's Pies were one of our great sponsors for many years too.
Unfortunately he left the club in disgrace after slapping a stripper on the night of our club Ball.
It was a shame that when we finally prevailled in the GF against Fitzroy he was forced to watch it on TV.
The King is dead.
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I grew up watching this man on television. He was a true legend and in most instances his humour was "way ahead of his time".
It's a very sad day for Australia
It's a very sad day for Australia
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jonno do you even know who he is at age 14 i hardly knew. I also am too young to appreciate his work but have seen countless dvd's of him and bert and the guy was hilarious. That sort of humour has never been replicated and would probably be not allowed in todays age. As i said, i dont remmeber wathcing his shows but i do appreciate his contribution to television and applaud him
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Many people forget that Kennedy was not only one of the pioneers of Australian TV but a fine film actor. His role as Ted Parker in Bruce Bereford's 1980 film The Club proves just what a versatile and massive talent he was. If anyone gets the opportunity to watch him in his prime in Don's Party (1976) then you will just understand how brilliant he was.
RIP Graham Kennedy.
RIP Graham Kennedy.
I should have never been sacked as the president of the Collingwood Football Club.
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I was waiting to hear from you PTP.
loved that bit in 'The Club' when he was telling Laurie how he remembered his first game and mimicked his blind turn and goal in front of the Ryder Stand.
Blankety Blanks what a friggin' funny show that was - his interaction with Ugly Dave Gray and Noeline Brown was priceless. Biggest lapels you ever did see on TV too.
loved that bit in 'The Club' when he was telling Laurie how he remembered his first game and mimicked his blind turn and goal in front of the Ryder Stand.
Blankety Blanks what a friggin' funny show that was - his interaction with Ugly Dave Gray and Noeline Brown was priceless. Biggest lapels you ever did see on TV too.
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Pity he actually barracked for St Kilda.
I grew up in the Kennedy era, and my mother telling me all the time that she went to school with him and how he lived with his Grandmother in Balaclava.
Heard Pete SMith telling a lovely story this morning on MMM about Kennedy. He took his first pay packet home to his Grandmother, and she opened it up and said.....THere's too much there, take some back!
RIP Gra Gra, there'll never be another one like you.
I grew up in the Kennedy era, and my mother telling me all the time that she went to school with him and how he lived with his Grandmother in Balaclava.
Heard Pete SMith telling a lovely story this morning on MMM about Kennedy. He took his first pay packet home to his Grandmother, and she opened it up and said.....THere's too much there, take some back!
RIP Gra Gra, there'll never be another one like you.
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Peter the phantom puller, has finally taken our beloved Gra Gra from our earthly presence. However the comic genius we all cherrish and love, will be imbedded in our memories and thoughts forever.The King is dead. Rest in peace Gra Gra.
Havn't heard from Bert yet? I'm sure he is preparing something special and fitting.
Havn't heard from Bert yet? I'm sure he is preparing something special and fitting.
Enjoy yourself. Its later than you think!
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