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Father Ted
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randyjohnson
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Wednesday, 28th February 2018 @ 04:21:11 PM in AEST
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You starred in a British sitcom called Father Ted. It is extremely sad because now you are dead. You were successful and things were going great. But then a tragedy occurred when you died in 1998. You were taken far too soon, you were only forty-five. The world would be a better place if you had survived. You excelled at acting and you were a teacher too. You were an awesome Irishman and people loved you.
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Re: Father Ted
(User Rating: 1 ) by softerware on
Friday, 2nd March 2018 @ 05:57:14 PM AEST (User
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A kind epitaph of sorts; a eulogy, not for those left behind, but written to the deceased himself.
The message is clear: love us while we are alive and tell us so!
Everyone deserves to be noticed and cared about. Depended upon. Welcomed home.
Your heartfelt tale of this awesome Irishman a reminder to all of us.
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Re: Father Ted
(User Rating: 1 ) by Spike on
Sunday, 18th March 2018 @ 12:42:30 PM AEST (User
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I wondered where he went...
One of my favourite Britcoms - hilarious, insane characterisations, absurd stories, all held together by a cast of mad tea ladies, drunken priests, novices and Father Ted Crilly, the naivete who thought he knew the world. Best expose about the Catholics before the Royal Commission. A lovely, fitting commemoration.
S.
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