Death of an icon's designer

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  • graham.
    graham. Posts: 862
    Sound like the kind of bloke you wish you'd met.
    Graham.
  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    Sorry I didn't see this post until after I'd posted mine. :oops:
    Tail end Charlie

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  • Peddle Up!
    Peddle Up! Posts: 2,040
    Too many people "in my world" going to the Happy Hunting Grounds lately. :(

    And I'm still trying to recover from seeing Pan's People as grandmothers on a recent BBC programme. How did that happen? :( :?:
    Purveyor of "up" :)
  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    Peddle Up! wrote:
    Too many people "in my world" going to the Happy Hunting Grounds lately. :(

    And I'm still trying to recover from seeing Pan's People as grandmothers on a recent BBC programme. How did that happen? :( :?:

    Could it be their children had children?
    Tail end Charlie

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  • team47b
    team47b Posts: 6,425
    Peddle Up! wrote:
    Too many people "in my world" going to the Happy Hunting Grounds lately. :(

    And I'm still trying to recover from seeing Pan's People as grandmothers on a recent BBC programme. How did that happen? :( :?:

    Could it be their children had children?

    I think it was the children having sex that troubled him :shock:
    my isetta is a 300cc bike
  • cougie
    cougie Posts: 22,512
    Apparently there's a debate over who was the designer. Both the Design Council and the Design and Industry Association list Dr Tom Karen - the bloke who invented crash test dummies as the inventor ?