That is true. My own notation ley me down. I will have to reedit that post as those are Sir Creep's picks.
After today there will be a lull in updates whilst I enjoy a holiday in North Wales. Back on June 26th.
I recently put this list in the Olivia de Havilland thread. The 10 earliest surviving Best Actress Oscar Winners
1946 Olivia de Havilland
1957 Joanna Woodward
1961 Sophia Loren
1964 Julie Andrews
1965 Julie Christie
1968 Barbara Streisand
1969 Maggie Smith
1970 Glenda Jackson
1971 Jane Fonda
1972 Liza Minelli
but thought it would need to be done here to go with its natural companion piece
1963 Sidney Poitier
1971 Gene Hackman
1975 Jack Nicholson
1977 Richard Dreyfuss
1978 Jon Voight
1979 Dustin Hoffman
1980 Robert de Niro
1982 Ben Kingsley
1983 Robert Duvall
1984 F Murray Abraham
Latest year where the survivor is gone is 2005 with Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Duvall or Nicholson to go first I think.
Frankly, I'd be astonished if Scotland was in the UK by 2030, but if it gets us qualification automatically, that might just be acceptable to our new leader Groaty John (currently 16 and on a temporary zero hours apprenticeship with Starbucks)....
Obama didn't deserve his peace prize either. The role of a President for the most part in meetings like the Singapore summit are far exaggerated by the respective administrations ; It's the work of their advisors and diplomats.
Carter is the only recent President that deserved a nobel prize for his work in Africa and so forth.
Just cross-posting here now Georgann Johnson has a Hollywood Reporter Obit: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/georgann-johnson-dead-dr-quinn-medicine-woman-actress-was-91-1120304
Just watched the footage for Top of the Box.Not a chance guy looks and sounds worse than Jim Bowen did in the documentary. In fact, he looks as bad as Reg Cox did in the first episode of EastEnders.
So I was forced to do some more research on "Lil" rappers, and thankfully, I found this gem, which apparently went viral in 2016:
Dutch rapper Lil Kleine and his hit "drank en drugs" in the "Offical German Version":