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  1. 3 points
    Take your time TMIB, it is a phenomenal amount of work to get the DDP up and running and I can only imagine how much of your time it takes up, especially over the festive period when you should be relaxing and enjoying the holiday. Perhaps you should run a disclaimer with the entry in future years saying there will be no email confirmations and just ask entrants to check their teams are there when all is up and running? Anyway, good luck with what you are doing, and best wishes for the New Year.
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    I'm doubting anyone here actually wants Wilko to die, or any deadpool pick beyond a few Mugabe, Fred Phelps types. All picking Wilko is doing is acknowledging that someone who's had one of the worst cancers for over a year and is refusing treatment probably won't be around for 2015. If anything, DL/DDP and their write ups (which really tend to be pretty respectful, looking back at the life and accomplishments of who died and usually in a positive light unless its a Priebke type) have only made me aware of plenty of interesting lives that I wouldn't have known about otherwise.
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    Wilko Johnson is relatively young in Deathlister terms and qualified due to the fact he's got terminal bloody cancer, so your age argument is nulled. This site provides recognition of the lives of people who otherwise might not get a lot of coverage in death and is absolutely harmless. I do do useful things in my life but in my spare time I sometimes enjoy popping over to this site to see who's going to/has died. There isn't really anything wrong with that, I'm not wishing the person would die, in many cases I'm wishing they won't. The only harm caused by deadpooling is to imbeciles who are incapable of taking the time to work out what it's actually about.
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    Phillippe Streiff, the friend quoted knows all about being in this kind of situation when he was greviously injured in a crash in 1989. I know Philippe well- he wouldn't have said that if it wasn't true or to be sensational so that is good news That's is good news i think Micheal's situation maybe similar to Pekka Hyysalo's , years of hard work to get better and similar injures too. But if anyone can do it michael can.
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    Phillippe Streiff, the friend quoted knows all about being in this kind of situation when he was greviously injured in a crash in 1989. I know Philippe well- he wouldn't have said that if it wasn't true or to be sensational so that is good news
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    As long as if it’s ok that we talk a little off topic, you can ask me anything you want! I like your interest in German TV/movie actresses, what is it all about? Do you have German origins? You also can tell me by pm if you like. Sophie Schütt, who will turn 40 in March, is better known as an actress in TV series than in movies. I cannot name a single movie of hers. I can’t imagine that she once had a leading role in a (cinema) movie. But she had her own TV series called “Typisch Sophie” (“Typically Sophie”), which aired in 2004/06 and included 18 episodes. I think that it was well received by the audience. She is mostly playing in romantic comedies with happy endings (TV series or TV films), I guess. Going back to topic: Last July the City of Düsseldorf honored Luise Rainer with a “Stern/Star” to keep her in rememberance. The headlines says: “Most-unfamous superstar Luise Rainer is honored with a “Stern/Star” in front of the Filmmuseum”. If I will come along one day, I will take a picture of this nice gesture. http://lust-auf-duesseldorf.de/unberuhmtester-superstar-luise-rainer-mit-stern-vor-filmmuseum-geehrt/
  7. 1 point
    I still can't believe this guy. I've heard of slow cooking, but a vegetable that takes 8 years?
  8. 1 point
    Gen. Jaruzelski, er....how about Ariel...oh yeah....well better be the good reverand BG.
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    500+ competitors. How long do you think that would take to individually reply to each one?
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    Happy Birthday, Schumi.
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    Giant knobheads you mean?
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    Oh yeah, I remember her, she's the woman who stopped Ronnie going bald.
  15. 1 point
    Calm down Stats - a valid point is made - even if a little enthusiastically And anyway - who said this wasnt the best DeathList?? A 28% success rate this year from a field of 50 is a world class performance - particulalry with the restrictions we have on fame and repeats from previous year. When you fancy churning out some stats how about average age of those on the list each year. I suspect the age has increased over the years - although youngsters like Barry Sheene and Warren Zevon may have bucked that trend this year.
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