Frankymole wrote:David has written a memoir in several short chapters. I'm sorry to hear about his increasing health troubles though he seems reconciled to dying and has some nice things to say about the people he knew:
Oh, with all this life, like David, when you even have a few annoying health problems, the loss of loved ones + realities (especially recently around the coronavirus and a serious crisis), you really start thinking about death, no matter how kind of self-destructive it may be...
In my example, I am surprised that I have delved so deeply into the theme of "Life and Death" of Avengers performers that it’s hard for me to get distracted. Why? With my health problems (including the tinnitus, possibly like David's), the media about the situation around the coronaviris, as well as other reasons (for example, today I was informed that mother's brother of the co-founder of Steedumbrella, Alexey Arsentiev, died), you start think about.
But what is important, a sufficient number of people love the works of David, thank for all the time that he devoted to the topic of The Avengers. Indeed, this series is an important item of world TV History, David definitely already left the mark on this earth.
denis rigg wrote:Oh, with all this life, like David, when you even have a few annoying health problems, the loss of loved ones + realities (especially recently around the coronavirus and a serious crisis), you really start thinking about death, no matter how kind of self-destructive it may be...
In my example, I am surprised that I have delved so deeply into the theme of "Life and Death" of Avengers performers that it’s hard for me to get distracted. Why? With my health problems (including the tinnitus, possibly like David's), the media about the situation around the coronaviris, as well as other reasons (for example, today I was informed that mother's brother of the co-founder of Steedumbrella, Alexey Arsentiev, died), you start think about.
But what is important, a sufficient number of people love the works of David, thank for all the time that he devoted to the topic of The Avengers. Indeed, this series is an important item of world TV History, David definitely already left the mark on this earth.
denis rigg wrote:Oh, with all this life, like David, when you even have a few annoying health problems, the loss of loved ones + realities (especially recently around the coronavirus and a serious crisis), you really start thinking about death, no matter how kind of self-destructive it may be...
In my example, I am surprised that I have delved so deeply into the theme of "Life and Death" of Avengers performers that it’s hard for me to get distracted. Why? With my health problems (including the tinnitus, possibly like David's), the media about the situation around the coronaviris, as well as other reasons (for example, today I was informed that mother's brother of the co-founder of Steedumbrella, Alexey Arsentiev, died), you start think about.
But what is important, a sufficient number of people love the works of David, thank for all the time that he devoted to the topic of The Avengers. Indeed, this series is an important item of world TV History, David definitely already left the mark on this earth.
Well said. Just now I watched the full version of Mark Hamill's tribute to Carrie Fisher and it really helped me come to terms with recent losses a little bit more, along with Dame Diana Rigg and someone just as strong and even more important in my personal life, recent times have featured death and loss a lot more than "usual", whatever that is.