... a.k.a. Bud spencer/Mods are cumgargling faggots edition
RIP Carlo Pedersoli
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Did he die laughing at Englel?
RIP 2bh though
RIP Bud
RIP
You made my childhood.
i thought he was dead for a long time already
RIP
Rip
neverforget
true champion
He was a great man. RIP
that nigga died at the wrong time.
His death will be overshadowed by the England rape memes
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>former olympic swimmer turned actor dies
>thread can't be on Sup Forums
explain
is Sup Forums only for active athletes?
Remember where you are bro...
youtube.com
Great swimmer, he will be missed
RIP
he killed himself. He didn't want to see what Germany is doing to Italy on saturday
>German """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""banter""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
Holy shit no.
This genuinely hurts.
I will find and cut you.
You're a disrespectful faggot, that's what you are.
fuck off, ahmed
back to turkey with you
ur ded m8
I had a genuin laugh Adolf, and I really mean it
Genitori, Bud is sport related, he was a gold medal in swimming and water polo.
This actually feels kinda bad man.
FAG MODS HE WAS A GREAT WATERPOLO PLAYER/SWIMMER TOO AND HE LOVED US HUNS FOR THE SPORT
meglio scriverglielo nella loro fatiscente lingua, altrimenti non capiscono sti segaioli
>Bud Spencer (born Carlo Pedersoli, 31 October 1929 – 27 June 2016)[2] was an Italian actor, filmmaker and professional swimmer.
>He was known for past roles in action-comedy films together with his long-time film partner Terence Hill. Growing from a successful swimmer in his youth, he got a degree in law, and has registered several patents. Spencer also became a certified commercial airline and helicopter pilot, and supported and funded many children's charities, including the Spencer Scholarship Fund.
>A professional swimmer in his youth, Spencer was the first Italian to swim the 100 m freestyle in less than one minute. He achieved this on 19 September 1950, when he swam the 100 m in 59.5 s.
>In the 1951 Mediterranean Games, he won a silver medal in the same 100 m freestyle event. Spencer participated in the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland, reaching the semi-finals in the 100 m freestyle (58.8 s heats, 58.9 s semi final).[8] Four years later, in Melbourne, he also entered the semi-finals in the same category (58.5 s heat, 59.0 s semi final).
>As a water polo player, he won the Italian Championship in 1954, with S.S. Lazio. His swimming career ended abruptly in 1957.
>Italy and Germany should have the greatest match on Saturday to honor this great man.
>It would be nice if they did a minute of silence for him at the start, or at least mentioned him.
This so much
...
who?
>Mods deleting based Spencer threads
I want ancient Sup Forums back.
We'd have Bud Spencer threads now, and
>English goalkeeping
And It's Coming Home playing
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Piedone ;_;
>americans