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stui magpie wrote:Another hell of a singer. Who's next to complete the trifecta? :(
It's already happened stui with the recent passing of Archie Roach. He may not have occupied the world stage like Judith and Olivia, but he did such a lot for his people, by writing the most poignant song ever about the stolen generation.
It's awfully sad about Olivia. In a fair world, she would've had many more years to see the results of her massive contribution to help cancer sufferers :cry: Rest in Paradise, Olivia.
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Some of her albums were brilliant. As an interesting aside, I know she must've turned heads in Korea back in the day because she was often the first thing dozens of older Korean blokes mentioned when they found out I was an Aussie!

Very sad.
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Love her
WE WERE ROBBED, RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME, RIGHT IN FRONT OF MEEE!

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Amazing to think Olivia was already 29 when Grease came out and I find it funny that any teenage male who ever felt a certain twinge in the pants region upon watching Olivia in Grease was actually the jailbait in any fantasy.

Personally I always preferred the demure Sandy to the vamped up evolution of her character.

Then of course we have her opening appearance (3:25) in the video clip for the song Xanadu. Something about her little dance intro and the way she raises her arms that I still find incredibly sexy to this day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKSB2O2Shts

Thanks for the childhood memories Olivia.

A beautiful lady inside and out now at peace.
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swoop42 wrote:Amazing to think Olivia was already 29 when Grease came out and I find it funny that any teenage male who ever felt a certain twinge in the pants region upon watching Olivia in Grease was actually the jailbait in any fantasy.

Personally I always preferred the demure Sandy to the vamped up evolution of her character.

Then of course we have her opening appearance (3:25) in the video clip for the song Xanadu. Something about her little dance intro and the way she raises her arms that I still find incredibly sexy to this day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKSB2O2Shts

Thanks for the childhood memories Olivia.

A beautiful lady inside and out now at peace.

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it is very good, anyone who can dance on skates is good too! she sure was beautiful! born in England of course!
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Post by David »

And you guys say I watch weird movies. :lol: I've never seen that film, but it certainly looks ... different!
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RIP Rana McGoldrick

From Heraldsun


Well known Collingwood supporter who loved and lived for her team and family.

We will always treasure the very special memories we spent together at the football over many years.

Go Pies! Floreat Pica!

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/tributes/n ... 1660743142


Funeral details here :

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/tributes/n ... 1660742949

MCGOLDRICK, Rana

13/09/1938 - 12/08/2022
A Celebration for the Life of Rana McGoldrick will be held at the Joyce Chapel, Fawkner Memorial Park, 1187 Sydney Road, Fawkner on Monday August 22, 2022 commencing at 10.00am. Private Cremation will follow.
No Flowers by request of the family. To view the funeral service online go to: oneroomstreaming.com,
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May She RIP, and may the Pies get up for her this sunday xxx
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You do watch weird movies.

The 80's, you had to be there.
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I'm sure her family would have been in tears when that final siren rang yesterday.
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RIP Barbara Ehrenreich

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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Very impressive woman who put forward her thoughts without all the hyperbole that infects so much political writing.

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Remarkable woman. I recall studying some of her work in the 80’s. Women, Witches and Nurses

https://muse.jhu.edu/book/11081#:~:text ... s%20rights.

A clever and insightful book. A huge loss to the world.
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Health concerns for Queen Elizabeth II

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Some suggestions the Queen might be about to cross the rainbow bridge:

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-62836057
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Sounds like they are just waiting for everyone to arrive to make the official announcement.
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