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  1. 3 points
    Saw a great show in the West end last night, it brought the house down.
  2. 2 points
    I agree, I don't believe this guy's really 90 and I think he might be a bit of a wasted space if he appears on next year's list. A charming and immensely likeable waste of space but a waste nonetheless. Seriously this guy's a fraud, no way is he 90. We need to start an American-right-wing style "WHERE'S THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE?" campaign about it.
  3. 1 point
    Sam Simon , Wilko Johnson , Valerie Harper and Liz Dawn should all definately be added . I would suggest also that Nicholas Parsons , Stan Lee, Pete Seeger and Henry Kissenger should be omitted from next years list as all are still active .Definitely keep Billy Graham , Mikhail Kalashnikov , General Jaruzelski and Zsa Zsa Gabor though!
  4. 1 point
    Famous quotations "Defeat is OK" Nelson Mandela's Chiropodist.
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    Register as a member Thanks mate. It was so simple that even I could do it.
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    Hope not,,,, http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/children-evacuated-from-swimming-pool-after-prosthetic-leg-mistaken-for-paedophile-9010525.html
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    On the bright side, his burd will be legal when he is released.
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    Ron - as many of you may know - always enjoyed the Death List and those here who play it in the right spirit. He also made me promise that when he died I would post this message. His death was sudden, and he was in contact with Paul Bearer only a few days ago and was about to send Christmas Greetings to the site. So over to Ron: "You always did warn me that you would win in the end, so congratulations and thanks for your patience over these many years. I was honoured to be your ambassador and will miss you probably more than you will miss me. And if you ask, yes it was a life worth living, even with the regrets. i hope you all get as much out of life as I have. See you on the other side."
  10. 1 point
    I'd be impressed with a theme team of Black Gay Jewish picks.
  11. 1 point
    New jacks: remember this isn't a "who gonna die in 2014" thread, it's a "who should be on the DeathList.net DeathList in 2014". Figures have to be of note to a UK audience, preferably to the extent that they'll have a "tributes today have been paid to...." segment on the news. It's not the spot for DDP-style "a Big Brother contestant's niece has stage IV everything cancer" picks.
  12. 1 point
    Did nobody see the archive footage taken of him in April? He was propped up on a sofa and all those people around him were using him as somesort of fucking trophy to have their photo taken with. He neither looked aware of anything nor well enough to look like he was actually alive. Im 99.99% certain that the last month or two has been him, in a vegetative state, being looked after ( and no doubt milked) by the people around him. i suspect that he died last night and there will be a 24 hour cooling down period for the mafia Government to prepare to tell the people or summat.
  13. 1 point
    He was a convicted terrorist who was also a rascist moneygrabbing fuck who just wanted to be the new whitee. I've got him in my list and I hope he goes soon. He also married well........The cunt. Nuff sensitivity for ya ?
  14. 1 point
    What's Africa Guy? Is it just Family Guy with Afrikaans subtitles and the AIDS jokes censored?
  15. 1 point
    When do we display anything but sensitivity and respect?
  16. 1 point
    Grace Jones as in oldest Englishwoman, not the Jamaican singer
  17. 1 point
    Oh my god! I never looked at it like that before! You could be right! Mandela's time is limited for sure! Why didn't I think of the direct correlation between the lifespans of British Prime Ministers and South African Presidents!
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    That is good. You know, in all seriousness for once, when Mandela passes away, I think there will be a lot of bloodshed in South Africa. He is holding the country together as a figurehead but once he is gone it will all just boil to the surface, (this on top of the current crime problems, endemic AIDS epidemic and crumbling health system. ) Mandela isn't holding the country together. He left the political stage years ago. Indeed, he hasn't been in the thick of things for some time, shame cause the present lot in SA are a right sorry bunch, their handling of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in particular was unforgivable. His passing will be a big deal, can expect a full state funeral with all major world leaders in attendance I meant as a purely symbolic figurehead. I think once that figurehead goes, all hell will break loose there. That makes no sense. He has made his contribution, he has retired, and has been out of public life since 2004. Thats like saying all hell should have broken loose in Britain after Churchill died. In the context of South Africa's history, and Nelson Mandela's place in it, it makes all sort of sense.
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    Yes, and now perhaps he would like to consider all the years that people campaigned for his release, had concerts in his honour and did all things humanly possible to free him and dismantle a cruel regime. Once he has considered it, perhaps, and respectfully, he should get off his arse and start to tell it how it is in Zimbabwe and Africa in general and deliver a few home truths to the people of his own country where its still customary to do horrendous things to babies because, God forbid, people still believe it to be a cure for Aids. We wont even go into the murder rate, rape rate etc, etc. Yes, South Africa really has moved on apace since his release.
  20. 1 point
    If I went around doing that kind of stuff, I would expect to get locked up too.
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