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OT David Frost
It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has
gone, working up to the very last. His family must be shattered. -- Sacha South Devon |
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Sacha wrote in news:b8h8b3Fm704U1
@mid.individual.net: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. His family must be shattered. Goodness me! They must be shattered. I can't remember a time in my life when he was not on TV as a comedian or a journalist. Baz |
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On 01/09/2013 17:29, Sacha wrote:
It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. His family must be shattered. A cruise liner is probably not the best place to have a heart attack |
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stuart noble wrote: On 01/09/2013 17:29, Sacha wrote: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. His family must be shattered. A cruise liner is probably not the best place to have a heart attack It's a long way from being the worst place. Given their typical customer base of unfit old fogies, and that it is a high-end and large cruise liner, it will be set up for just such an event. I should be surprised if the doctor in charge were not reasonably expert on the initial treatment of heart attacks .... Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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I can assure you it is, it is about one of the best places. The medical
facilities and the attention are first class. I know from experience of extensive cruising. Both my wife and myself have used the facilities during our world wide cruises with Cunard, P&O and Thomson to list a few. Mike "stuart noble" wrote in message ... On 01/09/2013 17:29, Sacha wrote: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. His family must be shattered. A cruise liner is probably not the best place to have a heart attack |
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Nick we have heard of operations being carried out on one of our many
cruises. The Hospital on board is superb. see my other reply. Should a patient require a blood transfusion and they run out of their own supply, registered and up to date blood donors are called. I know because I have heard it on a cruise. Mike "Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article , stuart noble wrote: On 01/09/2013 17:29, Sacha wrote: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. His family must be shattered. A cruise liner is probably not the best place to have a heart attack It's a long way from being the worst place. Given their typical customer base of unfit old fogies, and that it is a high-end and large cruise liner, it will be set up for just such an event. I should be surprised if the doctor in charge were not reasonably expert on the initial treatment of heart attacks .... Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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On 01/09/2013 19:38, 'Mike' wrote:
I can assure you it is, it is about one of the best places. The medical facilities and the attention are first class. I know from experience of extensive cruising. Both my wife and myself have used the facilities during our world wide cruises with Cunard, P&O and Thomson to list a few. Mike "stuart noble" wrote in message ... On 01/09/2013 17:29, Sacha wrote: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. His family must be shattered. A cruise liner is probably not the best place to have a heart attack Okay, I stand corrected. |
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stuart noble wrote in news:UKLUt.42209
: On 01/09/2013 17:29, Sacha wrote: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. His family must be shattered. A cruise liner is probably not the best place to have a heart attack Can I say that a cruise liner is definatly NOT the best place to be with or without a heart attack? Yuk! If you go onboard without a gut wrenching squit, you will come off with a few. Cleanliness is next to Yachtyness. Burp. Projectile vomit. We have Alan Wicker as proof. Burp. David Frost is going to be missed by most of us I would think. Baz |
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And your PERSONAL experience is Baz? "Baz" wrote in message ... stuart noble wrote in news:UKLUt.42209 : On 01/09/2013 17:29, Sacha wrote: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. His family must be shattered. A cruise liner is probably not the best place to have a heart attack Can I say that a cruise liner is definatly NOT the best place to be with or without a heart attack? Yuk! If you go onboard without a gut wrenching squit, you will come off with a few. Cleanliness is next to Yachtyness. Burp. Projectile vomit. We have Alan Wicker as proof. Burp. David Frost is going to be missed by most of us I would think. Baz |
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"Baz" wrote in message ... Sacha wrote in news:b8h8b3Fm704U1 @mid.individual.net: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. His family must be shattered. Goodness me! They must be shattered. I can't remember a time in my life when he was not on TV as a comedian or a journalist. An amazing man....a sad loss. RIP David. -- Pete C Adventure before dementia |
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Sacha wrote:
It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. I remember fondly "That was the week that was" and the satirical songs that accompanied it. (Strolls offstage left humming "We Will all go together when we go," about WW3). -- Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic Zone 5/4 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G |
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On 2013-09-01 23:26:17 +0100, Gary Woods said:
Sacha wrote: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. I remember fondly "That was the week that was" and the satirical songs that accompanied it. (Strolls offstage left humming "We Will all go together when we go," about WW3). Tom Lehrer! Did he figure in TWTWTW? I am too young to remember. (Simper...) -- Sacha South Devon |
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On 9/1/2013 6:32 PM, Sacha wrote:
On 2013-09-01 23:26:17 +0100, Gary Woods said: Sacha wrote: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. I remember fondly "That was the week that was" and the satirical songs that accompanied it. (Strolls offstage left humming "We Will all go together when we go," about WW3). Tom Lehrer! Did he figure in TWTWTW? I am too young to remember. (Simper...) _I_ remember TW3 - and I'm only a few months younger than you... |
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On 01/09/2013 23:26, Gary Woods wrote:
Sacha wrote: It's stange to think that someone who was such a TV giant as he has gone, working up to the very last. I remember fondly "That was the week that was" and the satirical songs that accompanied it. (Strolls offstage left humming "We Will all go together when we go," about WW3). The singer was Millicent Martin |
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