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"I am neither giving up nor giving in" - Charleton Heston

Charleton Heston crossed over yesterday at his home at the age of 83.

He was an icon many of us grew up with. He also fought a corageous battle with alzheimers. Hell be missed.

A nice article about him in the NY Times

Some days even my lucky rocketship underpants won't help....

Her reputation was her livelihood.

I'm a pirate, love. By nature and by choice!

My inner voice sometimes has an accent!

My wont? A delicious rip in time...

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Damn those dirty apes!

As soon as I heard the news this morning, I rushed to the Forum to see if this had been posted. I am in mourning over this. He was one of my all-time favorite actors (I have a short list of perhaps five).

This is hardly "Beyond Piracy" as Charleton Heston portrayed Long John Silver (1990).

He and I were both bon in the same city (Evanston, IL).

Another rifle fan who will miss this rifle fanatic.

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"He's a Pirate dancer, He dances for money, Any old dollar will do...

"He's a pirate dancer, His dances are funny... 'Cuz he's only got one shoe! Ahhrrr!"

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Aye, another great one moves on. Too bad we don't seem to have an equal amount of newbies moving in...

To Charleton Heston :D

~All skill be in vain if an angel pisses down th' barrel o' yer flintlock!

So keep yer cutlass sharp, 'n keep her close!

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i, to, was stunned when i saw the news on cbs's sunday show's memorium board. i didn't know he had alzheimer's til the afternoon when one of my fellow cast members mentioned it. i know how hard that is since my mom is also sufering from it and it is progressing rapidly.

:D slainte to a great :D

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He was always a gracious man and very kind to his fans. His marriage lasted over 60 years. More than just an icon, he was a role model.

He will be missed. At least he walked this earth until his 80's, a rich rewarding fact for all of us, and we can take solice in that his was a full life not cut short.

Har be a toast to Long John Silver, it be, and long may his memory remain.

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And let us not forget that he co-starred in "The Buccaneer".

OK, so he wasn't a buccaneer, but still...

Red Sea Trade

In days of old when ships were bold just like the men that sailed 'em,

and if they showed us disrespect we tied 'em up and flailed 'em,

often men of low degree and often men of steel,

they'd make you walk the plank alone or haul you 'round the keel.

--Adam and the Ants

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No.... :::Stunned beyond belief:::

You are joking, aye?

I'd not heard this. B) Bloody hell!!!

He'll be greatly missed in this world. M' first fav movie he graced was "The Ten Commandments". I'll need see ANYONE play Moses better than he.

And he made a hell of a great John Silver in Treasure Island, too.

M' hat's off with a sorrowful black heart missin' one o' the greatest actors in history.

May th' Colours be flown at Half Mast. An' salutes made much like t'was done fo' Morgan's funeral.

~Lady B

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Tempt Fate! an' toss 't all t' Hell!"

"I'm completely innocent of whatever crime I've committed."

The one, the only,... the infamous!

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Amongst my selection of pirate & sea & Bogart movie DVDs is Touch of Evil (the un-released unedited 1958 version), where he plays a Mexican born FBI agent fighting against corrupt racist cop Orson Welles....great film noir classic.

Charlton Heston may ye RIP. :blink:

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