Cant agree with that wmcf123 as i posted an RIP thread for my Dad who passed away last Sunday and it certainly helped me as did all the messages it recieved
As I wrote, I didn't expect a stream of condolences for a barely known actress. It was more to do with an iconic character then made famous by someone else and what might have been for her.
In the case of better known popular figures, such as the lady who made the role in question famous, many people feel "close" to them as fans and admirers of their work. Expressing public condolences can make you feel better, and does absolutely no harm to anyone else at all. If you don't care, that's fine, just don't read the thread. The letters RIP make the subject pretty clear after all.
And it's not an RIP thread on a horse, after all...
Cant agree with that wmcf123 as i posted an RIP thread for my Dad who passed away last Sunday and it certainly helped me as did all the messages it recieved
And I have sincere sympathy for you and through you, he was part of the Charlton family. An ex Eastenders actress has nothing to do with any of us , I imagine
Cant agree with that wmcf123 as i posted an RIP thread for my Dad who passed away last Sunday and it certainly helped me as did all the messages it recieved
And I have sincere sympathy for you and through you, he was part of the Charlton family. An ex Eastenders actress has nothing to do with any of us , I imagine
I refer you to the post I made just before this one.
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Could we not have an RIP section?
In the case of better known popular figures, such as the lady who made the role in question famous, many people feel "close" to them as fans and admirers of their work. Expressing public condolences can make you feel better, and does absolutely no harm to anyone else at all. If you don't care, that's fine, just don't read the thread. The letters RIP make the subject pretty clear after all.
And it's not an RIP thread on a horse, after all...