Sean Connery is set to make one final appearance on a Scottish golf course when his ashes are scattered on his favourite links.
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Jeff Brazier wants his ashes scattered off the 'Shipwrecked' island. The television star visited the Fijian island for a reality show in 2001 and when he finally passes away, he would love to have at least some of his ashes scattered there because it's "so special" to him.
He said: "It’s a little island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It really was the most beautiful place.
I’ve tasked the boys with taking my ashes or at least part of them to that island because it’s so special to me now. "
.Sean Connery is set to make one final appearance on a Scottish golf course when his ashes are scattered on his favourite links.
dog outside his home.David MacLeod, who has been delivering to the man for six years, was shocked to find a public cry for help outside the customer’s West Kilbride home.It said that his Jack Russell Cairn has recently died due to cancer and he “did not feel well” without him.He added that he was in search for a new companion and was willing to 'pay £30' for a new pet.Dad-of-two David, who works for Iceland, was left completely saddened by the message and set off on a hunt for a new dog to live
In his latest Netflix special, “Black Mirror” creator Charlie Brooker and his collaborator Annabel Jones gather an ensemble of talented actors to comedically dissect the year that was 2020, a 12-month period often accused of being so ridiculous that no one would believe its plot twists if were they presented in an actual episode of Brooker’s award-winning show.
Charlie Brooker’s Netflix mockumentary Death to 2020 “disappointing”, comparing it unfavourably to his shows Screenwipe and Black Mirror. The 70-minute spoof documentary was released on Netflix on Sunday 27 December.
Charlie Brooker’s Netflix mockumentary Death to 2020 “disappointing”, comparing it unfavourably to his shows Screenwipe and Black Mirror. The 70-minute spoof documentary was released on Netflix on Sunday 27 December.
Christmas dinner and still enjoy some quality time with the family? Iceland's latest offering promises a full traditional festive dinner with all the trimmings without having to slave over the stove or prepare days in advance. The UK supermarket's two-course slap-up Christmas dinner includes two meats and serves up to six people - all for the bargain price of £14.
Olympics. Still, she says, that doesn't help to raise hope amid the coronavirus pandemic and the delayed recovery of the disaster-hit Fukushima region.The park is a main setting of Yu's award-winning novel, “Tokyo Ueno Station,” in which the protagonist, Kazu, a seasonal worker from Fukushima, ended up.
An inmate in Rhode Island has died after contracting the novel coronavirus, according to a local report. The 66-year-old inmate who served time at the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI) was recently diagnosed with the virus.The inmate had underlying health issues that "likely contributed to this death," said Rhode Island Department of Corrections Spokesperson J.R.
Netflix mockumentary Death to 2020, which boasts a star-studded cast including Samuel L Jackson, Hugh Grant and Lisa Kudrow.Set for release on December 27, the mockumentary will see the cast – which also includes Stranger Things‘ Joe Keery, Leslie Jones and Kumail Nanjiani – play a series of “experts, politicos, monarchs and average citizens” as they look back at 2020.Grant is made up as a “repellent” historian, Kudrow takes on the role of a conservative commentator while Tracey Ullman plays the
direct to your inboxIn the run up to Christmas, various food products have recalled from supermarkets such as Tesco, Lidl, M&S and Iceland.Items such as chicken, nuts and flour are among the items being recalled.
The father of a woman whose body was found in a Staten Island park last year has been extradited from the Middle East and charged with her murder. Kabary Salem had been indicted in the murder of his daughter, Ola Salem, 25, by a Staten Island grand jury Nov.
Pete Davidson is done with tattoos. The star is reportedly not just forgoing new tattoos, but getting rid of the many, many tats he already has.Recently, film critic Mike McGranaghan sat in for a Q&A discussion with the cast and crew of , where Davidson first revealed his decision.«Just attended a virtual Q&A with the Judd Apatow and the cast of THE KING OF STATEN ISLAND.
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