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Subject: Geoffrey Holder Drinks his Last Un-Cola
Written By: LyricBoy on 10/06/14 at 6:27 pm
Geoffrey Holder may not seem like a familiar name. But If I told you that he was the "7-Up Un-Cola" dude, you'd remember him.
Mr. Holder passed away yesterday of pneumonia at the age of 84. :\'(
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Subject: Re: Geoffrey Holder Drinks his Last Un-Cola
Written By: CatwomanofV on 10/08/14 at 10:48 am
I totally missed this thread. I just found out about Geoffrey's passing. The lights on Broadway marquees are going to dim on Friday night in his honor.
Not only do I remember his from his "Un-cola" commercials, I remember him as Willy Shakespeare from Doctor Doolittle. He was also the villain in Live And Let Die.
I have always like him and he will be missed. :\'( :\'( :\'( :\'(
R.I.P. Geoffrey.
Cat
Subject: Re: Geoffrey Holder Drinks his Last Un-Cola
Written By: Howard on 10/08/14 at 1:04 pm
Geoffrey Holder may not seem like a familiar name. But If I told you that he was the "7-Up Un-Cola" dude, you'd remember him.
Mr. Holder passed away yesterday of pneumonia at the age of 84. :\'(
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R.I.P Mr.Holder. :\'(
Subject: Re: Geoffrey Holder Drinks his Last Un-Cola
Written By: gibbo on 10/09/14 at 5:30 am
Live and Let Die first came to my mind when I read his name. He was the best thing in that film. We don't get that cola advert here.
Subject: Re: Geoffrey Holder Drinks his Last Un-Cola
Written By: Max Power on 12/12/14 at 12:56 am
Geoffrey Holder may not seem like a familiar name. But If I told you that he was the "7-Up Un-Cola" dude, you'd remember him.
Mr. Holder passed away yesterday of pneumonia at the age of 84. :\'(
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I like it when Baron Samedi promotes 7UP! :)
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