9 years ago, Scottish football legend (less of a Reading FC legend, mind you) Tommy Burns died, aged 51. Managed Scotland once, in 2004. The result...is unimportant.
Think he had something to do with Celtic too...
Usually I'd agree (for example, I didn't like watching Qaddafi be tortured even though he was a bad guy), but I can make an exception for paedophiles and child killers.
MMMDP Form Guide #38
Ian Brady
Piss-boiling pustule on the face of the planet and - allegedly - past the point of dead pooling prick tease and well into full blown wank fodder territory as palliative care replaces any lingering arguments about whether he'd be better in bedlam or the slammer. If today's tabloids are to be believed the burning question now concerns his ability to make the start line.
Just because she looks bad doesn't mean she's dying any time soon, ask Kirk Douglas. Rosalynn Carter has had no hospital visits, or at least ones worthy of us knowing her 89 years of life, Barbara has had nearly a dozen hospital visits since 2009.
Taking into consideration the latest update, how long does he have left? Hours, days, or could he hang on for a few more months as previous updates have led to?
Out of all the people on the list this year, this is the man I'll miss the least.
Can think of much better names than Barbara Bush or Rosalynn Carter. Mary Wilson Clarissa Eden seem better DL picks at the moment.Certainly worth having a thread.She has had a few minor health scares.
He actually received his heart from another athlete, Konrad Reuland, whose death we didn't cover last December:
http://6abc.com/sports/baseball-hall-of-famer-gets-heart-transplant-from-late-nfl-player/1881188/
Clearly you haven't read DL rule #354.4. Namely, "Under no circumstances shall any member attempt to get the drop on the field by posting puns before the starters flag is waved."
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