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2 pointsSeeing the posts above and pointing out you'll know the entries are in and merged into the masterlist when you see your name amongst the list of entered teams on the first page. Another comment I'd make is that with so few lists in it's already a notablely long masterlist - plenty of variety. Keep 'em comin - as Annabel Chong might have said.
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2 pointsStrongly agree with this names. By the way. .. what about Pelè and Maradona? I seriously think one of them could go next year.
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1 pointWhat did Tarzan say when he heard that a herd of elephants is coming over the mountains??? "Listen, a herd of elephants is coming over the mountains"
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1 pointPelé why not. Had health prob sometimes, old and he is a big name. But Maradona look well, still young. there's better Foot legend to play : Zagallo, Boniperti and surely others. ( yes I kno they are not such a legend than Pelé and Maradona)
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1 pointFormer White House Chief Strategist and dashing sex symbol Steve Bannon calls HW Bush an old man and a pervert.
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1 pointWhat's all that about it "getting out into the public domain" that she had to raise money for treatment? She had a bloody GoFundMe page, didn't she?
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1 pointJerry Yellin, an American fighter pilot who flew the last combat mission of World War II, has died aged 93.
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1 pointHmm, I don't but then it's whoever the Cmme decide... To answer the thread, instead of a huge list, I'll give 3 names. Two "big names" I think they should give a run out, and one frail Deathlisty name. The two big names are Barbara Bush (92 next year, Deathlist loves First Ladies, also, meant to be frail nowadays), and Mikhail Gorbachev (I mean, seriously, he's never been on the bloody list!). The frail Deathlisty name is Sir Stirling Moss, who, according to motorsport expert OoO, "doubts he will see 90" (September 2019). Also, eagle eyed Deathlisters MPFC and Sean note he spent 5 months in hospital recovering from a chest infection this year. Certainly sounds like he's nearing the final lap.
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1 pointYeah, he was in A Night To Remember too. Not too many cast members left now. https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8124-a-night-to-remember/
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1 pointOh I wouldn't drop Jimmy Carter but I think dropping the Queen is definitely worth the 'risk' of sods law!
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1 pointHow about the only centenarian spouse of a British PM? Mary Wilson turns 102 in 3 weeks.
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1 pointYou know what will happen as soon as the Queen or Jimmy Carter or the like gets dropped. Few days into the new year: "We are interrupting this programme to bring you some breaking news..." ie sods law.
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1 pointI think she was put on because of having a cold last Christmas if I remember rightly? I don't think she's likely to go before 2020 at the absolute earliest and Philip will almost certainly go first, but even he is still in excellent health for his highly advanced age! So yeah, I'd say she's safe to drop for 2018 and probably 2019 as well but should definitely be put back on from 2020 onwards and then kept on permanently.
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1 pointWow...so just the month and a bit out of date but that's what happens when you're a teacher in your first term as an NQT I suppose. I've been keeping an eye on things, but clearly not close enough since I thought I'd drop in and wonder whether the first Scavenger Hunt Bingo would be done by 2018. Turns out it already is! Congratulations to Rotten Ali, he was always the favourite with his umpteen outs in double quick time. Reading through, I assumed I was too late to participate in Game 2 but it appears it hasn't started yet? If we haven't started I would like to take part, just let me know by when (ideally around the start of the year would be good...gives me time to put a team together! )
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1 pointFinished with my final exams today and finally on winter break. My school adopted a new schedule this year, shifting winter break by about a week. So in exchange for starting break rather late (just a few days before Christmas), we don't have to go back until January 8th this year. So I finally get to enjoy my New Year's instead of dreading it as one of the last days of break. I now have a couple days left for relaxation and deadpool research, then Christmas Eve and Christmas celebrations with the family, and after that a ski vacation. Should be a fun couple of weeks.
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1 pointAlthough technically, once in the Lords and voting on bills, they become a politician by definition. Just not an elected one.
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1 pointmy list is ready : 1 John McCain, 2 Bernard Tapie, 3 Jean-Louis Trintignant, 4 Prince Philip, 5 George H. Bush, 6 Jacques Chirac, 7 Nobby Stiles, 8 Kirk Douglas, 9 Olivia de Havilland, 10 Joanne Woodward, 11 Jean de Luxembourg, 12 Javier Perez de Cuellar, 13 Henry Kissinger, 14 George Soros, 15 Jiang Zemin, 16 Jacques Higelin, 17 Aretha Franklin, 18 Giampiero Boniperti, 19 Jean-Marie Le Pen, 20 Mario Zagallo, 21 Albert Uderzo, 22 Stan Lee, 23 Hosni Mubarrak, 24 Val Kilmer, 25 Charles Aznavour, 26 Olivia Newton-John, 27 Bob Cousy, 28 Jimmy Carter, 29 Stirling Moss, 30 Pope Benedict XVI, 31 Ennio Morricone, 32 Mikhail Gorbachev, 33 Sean Connery, 34 Queen Elisabeth II, 35 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, 36 Jean-Luc Godart, 37 Warren Buffet, 38 Pierre Cardin, 39 Ali Khamenei, 40 Don Schula, 41 Desmond Tutu, 42 Yoko Ono, 43 Bernie Ecclestone, 44 Raul Castro, 45 Billy Connolly, 46 Annie Cordy, 47 Noam Chomsky, 48 Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 49 Jean-Paul Belmondo, 50 Sidney Poitier
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1 pointThe other day in psychology class, we were all laughing at how stupid Pavlov's dogs were. Then the bell rang and we all went to lunch.
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1 pointThose of you still searching for a suitable replacement for Johnny Hallyday in your DP teams need look no further than Oliver Dragojevic. The 70-year old Croatian cultural icon was diagnosed with lung cancer back in August and has spent the past couple of weeks hospitalised after being forced to cancel some concerts.
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1 pointAbdelmajid Dolmy, Moroccan footballer who played for the national team at the 1986 World Cup, has died aged 64.
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1 pointMarek Ostrowski, member of the Polish national team for the 1986 World Cup, has died aged 57.
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0 pointsWhilst not human, sadly I have to have my baby girl Tamsin a staffy/lab cross to sleep later today. She’s nearly 14 and in pain and is struggling to breathe. She was my first dog and I’m in pieces at the thought. But I know it’s for her best and I’m being cruel if I keep her going. Still sucks mind
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