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RIP Pavarotti (pg. 2)
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Lilith
quote:
Originally posted by djsphere
was he old?

Not really, he had cancer for awhile though so it was a bit of a premature loss.
narcism
he was 71, only had pancreatic ca for a year....worst kind you can get though
Ian
he had a good innings, made a lot of people happy, couldn't do an awful lot more, and at 71, he's lasted longer than some people, so I can't say I'm particularly heartbroken. Sad news none the less.
stren
lol@ tribute

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
he was 71, only had pancreatic ca for a year....worst kind you can get though


what is the best kind of cancer ?
Ian
quote:
Originally posted by stren
lol@ tribute



what is the best kind of cancer ?


that's quite a good question. At a guess, I'd say more people survive skin cancer? Bit rhetoric though :conf:
Marc Summers
71 was kind of old for his size anyway.

RIP!
Lira
Riposi In Pace :(
Acton
i really appreciated Pavarotti's work. he had an extremely powerful talent.

i said to myself a couple of years ago, theres a few things i need to do before i die, one of them was to see Pavarotti..........shame i left it to late:(

one of the others was to see meatloaf:wtf: ......i need to see him before he kicks the can as well

R.I.P. :(
jeeper_095
quote:
Originally posted by montana
the man could sing.


R.I.P.
chesco
Sad news - the man had a great talent.

inconspicuous
too bad.

quote:
Originally posted by stren
RIP Pavarotti

long live Paul Potts


:whip: :whip:
jfk-pilot
the man had so much talent and did so much grreat work, sad day indeed

R.I.P big guy
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