Leonard Nimoy RIP

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Watching him now on CBS Action. SWMBO told me when she came in from work. A darned shame :(

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Yes, very sad :(

Just seen this on the BBC news.
His character, Spock was an absolute icon when I was a kid and Star Trek a 'must watch' - Thursday evenings, if I remember.

He lived long, and it would appear he prospered.

RIP Leonard

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He was a master of the raised eyebrow RIP
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Sad but he did have a fairly good innings. I always enjoyed watching him act the Vulcan part and trying not to show any emotion
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Beamed up - farewell Leonard, RIP.

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