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 11 
 on: May 10, 2026, 08:44:54 AM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by tikay

Oh my, that's a huge shock & such ghastly news.

She was one of those very rare souls who everyone liked, she did not have an ounce of edge to her, she was just a bundle of lovelyness.

Life had not been easy for her for some time, & especially of late where a whole collection of medical ailments started to build up, especially with her eyesight & legs. In fact her blonde signature, at the bottom of all her blonde Posts, says so much about her...


Armed with two crutches and no fucks.

I first met her around 2008 at an APAT event & ever since we've exchanged PM's on a regular basis. Every year she'd send me a bunch of books on a whole variety of topics. Mostly non fiction - she knew I mostly read non-fiction - but a tremendous range of stuff, & she seemed to know what I'd enjoy.  Then I'd read the books, write back to her, & we'd write to & fro about the books.

The last batch she sent me was March 24th of this year, 6 of them. Biographies of Katherine Graham (she of the Washington Post), Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Fred Dibnah, Virginia Hall ( a female WWII spy), "State of Terror" by Hillary Clinton, and a tome about various buildings in London. Not everyone's taste but right up my street. After I'd read each one, I'd write back to her then she'd reply with some anecdotal stuff, & her last PM to me was late March with a real-life story about the actor who played Stan Ogden.

Part of one of her last Posts on blonde, on Tom's Diary after he had his medical excursion in late March, included this, which along with her blonde signature, summed her up....



I hate taking tablets etc I had to have 2 cups of tea at the same time at one point one for knocking back the meds and another to sip and enjoy.

F'kin middle age huh.


I'm terribly shocked & sad about all this.

Thoughts too to Darren Shallis, her partner, who is "NewportLad" on blonde. Many of you know Darren from APAT back in the day, & he was active on blonde, mainly on the Sports & Betting threads. Darren must be devastated.

A very sad day indeed, the world has lost a good 'un, & she was a terrific friend to me when I needed her most, during my assorted medical episodes.  

RIP Shaz, & God Bless.

xx







 12 
 on: May 10, 2026, 06:49:53 AM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by RED-DOG
What sad news. She was a good friend to the blonde community for many years. She brought warmth, compassion, energy and enthusiasm. She really will be missed.

RIP Shaz.

 13 
 on: May 10, 2026, 12:10:19 AM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by celtic
Probably deserves her own thread.

Sad news, met a few times and was very nice.

RIP.

 14 
 on: May 09, 2026, 09:31:21 PM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by doubleup
That's very sad indeed. rip

 15 
 on: May 09, 2026, 09:17:22 PM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by booder
So so sad,thoughts are with Darren

 16 
 on: May 09, 2026, 08:45:19 PM 
Started by Woodsey - Last post by KarmaDope
Managed to dig out the old password (thought id lost this account tbh) but not for good news.

Was sent this when I woke up this morning.

RIP Supernova

 17 
 on: May 09, 2026, 07:01:57 PM 
Started by RED-DOG - Last post by RED-DOG
Well I can't believe there is one here without a mate so it's at least 50/50 to be the same one.

Then again, I wonder if both sexes call?

 18 
 on: May 09, 2026, 04:33:49 PM 
Started by RED-DOG - Last post by Doobs
You're doing well Doobs. I haven't heard one for about 15 years.

I could hear one at parkrun this morning.  So 2 in 2 weeks, though it could possibly be the same one? I don't know how far they travel; but 4 miles seems a possibility. 

 19 
 on: May 09, 2026, 12:14:29 AM 
Started by The Camel - Last post by Karabiner
I can honestly say that having experienced Emery's management style at Arsenal I never regretted his leaving for a moment, even during Arteta's struggles early on in the first year of his tenure. I had some doubts during that period but never at any time did I rue Emery's sacking.

 20 
 on: May 08, 2026, 09:17:22 PM 
Started by mondatoo - Last post by Ironside
nice read mondy happy to hear your doing well

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