RIP Gerry Anderson
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- Ace Frehley (1978)
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RIP Gerry Anderson
RIP gerry,these are the puppets gerry presented to the ship i was on in the mid 70s hms penelope
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- Paul Stanley (1978)
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Re: RIP Gerry Anderson
Another one of my childhood heroes passes on. I used to love Thunderbirds and all of Gerry's creations. Only last week on a drive up to Barrow i did the usual 5,4,3,2,1, countdown as i drove past Forton services. Childish,damn right but my love for the programme has never left me.
Gerry was responsible for my nick name at junior school, in fact i entered a school fancy dress as Joe 90. Wonderful memories.
RIP Gerry thanks for filling my childhood with such enjoyment.
Gerry was responsible for my nick name at junior school, in fact i entered a school fancy dress as Joe 90. Wonderful memories.
RIP Gerry thanks for filling my childhood with such enjoyment.
'Who knows where we'll be in the morning,i know we're here tonight'
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- Alive II (1977)
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Re: RIP Gerry Anderson
Huge part of my childhood and beyond, was into the fandom bit as well, went to many conventions back in the '80's and met most of the people involved, including Gerry. A quiet unassuming man. F.A.B. S.I.G. R.I.P.
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- Double Platinum (1978)
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Re: RIP Gerry Anderson
Just been watching my DVD of the 1st four episodes of Thunderbirds..... Nuff Said... Gerry Anderson...F.A.B.
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