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I'm sure I saw a deadpooling thing on all the various covers of the Smiths and how many were now dead.

Cheers biggy, I'll need to look it up now :)

Up to the 88 album.

Hand in Glove (1983) Unknown male mode showing his arse. So no-one knows...

This Charming Man (1983) Jean Marais (d.1998)

What Difference Does It Make? (1984) Terence Stamp (b. 1938) (and indeed in the 2nd version, Morrissey himself b. 1959)

The Smiths (1984) Joe Dallesandro (b. 1948)

Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now (1984) Viv Nicholson (d. 2015)

William, It Was Really Nothing (1984) Unknown model

Hatful of Hollow (1984) Fabrice Colette

How Soon Is Now? (1985) Sean Barrett (b. 1940)

Meat is Murder (1985) Michael Wynn

Shakespeare's Sister (1985) Pat Phoenix (d. 1986)

That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore (1985) Unknown from some Russian film

The Boy with the Thorn in His Side (1985) Truman Capote (d. 1984)

Bigmouth Strikes Again (1986) James Dean (d. 1955)

The Queen is Dead (1986) Alan Delon (b. 1935)

Panic (1986) Richard Bradford (b. 1937)

Ask (1986) Yootha Joyce (d. 1980)

Shoplifters of the World Unite (1987) Elvis Presley (d. 1977)

The World Wont Listen (1987) Unknown group of youths

Louder Than Bombs (1987) Shelagh Delaney (d. 2011)

Sheila Take a Bow (1987) Candy Darling (d. 1974)

Girlfriend in a Coma (1987) Shelagh Delaney again

Strangeways, Here We Come (1987) Richard Davalos (b. 1930)

I Started Something I Couldn't Finish (1987) Avril Angers (d. 2005)

Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me (1987) Billy Fury (d. 1983)

Rank (1988) Alexandra Bastedo (d. 2014)

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I still find it amazing that I can type something on a computer and someone on THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD can see it immediately, that I can stand on top of the Empire State Building, take a picture and send it to my dad in Methil 50,000 miles away and he gets it seconds later. My car has a fuel gauge that not only tells me how much fuel I have left, but how many miles I have left - that's witchcraft. My first car had a stick you dipped in the tank to see what fuel you had. The wife has a robot that does the hoovering! I've got a watch that is controlled by radio to keep it's time accurate to the second, all the time! I don't even have to wind it up, it's powered by the sun!

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