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2 pointsNow he's doing even worse: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/dec/07/ron-saunders-aston-villa (Ron Saunders dead)
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2 pointsMy guess would be Political Frailty, but somewhere there is probably a thread for people whose name ends with an 'i'.
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2 pointsYep, Matt Hancock has really got this nailed on. Clever bollocks.
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1 pointIt's back and bigger than ever.Back with your new host Sean who has very big shoes to fill after Bibliogryphons tenure which I think we can all applaud. On to the rules: Pick 65 (1/10) of the 650 members of parliament elected on 12 th December. During the next parliament you will score the following for: -Death while in seat_ 30 points _Resignation for criminal activity -20 points -Non criminal resignations -10 points (Reduced to 5 if the candidate stands in the by election and wins) -Correctly predicted by elections that wipe out a government majority 25 (Increased to 50 if the government collapses as a result) -Unique picks :10 points Ebtries open 13th December 12:00 GMT and end on 31st December 2019 at 23:59 GMT Good luck everyone.
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1 pointBladan has no age. There's no bladan. Read Advaita Vedanta, spend a decade or two meditating in Tibet, then get spanked by a wild bunch of nuns. Then have your money stolen and then repeat that question
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1 pointGame will be live as of 00:00 1st January 2020.Sinn Fein and other members who don't take their seat count as have been elected.Entries can be posted on this thread or to me by direct message.
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1 pointSo, some enjoyable rants for those who're struggling to face the realities: Jonathan Pie says "fuck you Boris" - https://dorseteye.com/jonathan-pie-speaks-more-truth-in-5-minutes-than-laura-kuenssberg-and-robert-peston-have-in-their-whole-careers/?fbclid=IwAR3hBVUUCNlfQQLZvKX3FkSugE6VVxBHQQsXovF-M-oFb8xpsaPLCn8rTTg Frankie Boyle get's stuck in, comparing Gove to the scrapings from a serial killer's drains scooped up and stuffed into a pair of brogues - https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/dec/07/frankie-boyle-election-countdown-praying-prorogue-next-parliament
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1 point1.Armen Dzhigarkhanyan 2.Ed Battle(joker) 3. Juliette Greco 4.Sumner Redstone 5. Michael Lonsdale 6.John Andretti 7.Lucile Randon 8.Daniel arap Moi 9.Zizi Jeanmaire 10.Diana Serra Cary 11.Robert Marchand 12.Nehemiah Persoff 13.Genesis P-Orridge 14.Tom Smith 15. Anastasia Zavorotniuk 16.Jimmy Carter 17.Catherine Deneuve 18.Bernadette Chirac 19.George Alagiah 20.David Gullpilil subs Betty White Roberta McCain Vera Lynn
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1 pointPsychoanalyst Margaret Lawrence has died at 105 https://www.episcopalnewsservice.org/2019/12/06/rip-margaret-morgan-lawrence-lay-champion-of-peace-and-reconciliation-work-dies-at-105/
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1 pointRon Leibman https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ron-leibman-dead-actor-angels-america-wheres-poppa-friends-was-82-1197320
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1 pointOne wonders what jury on Earth absolves someone from calling someone else a pedo [sic]? An American one. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-50695593
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1 pointSeen as this thread appears to have become the psephology geekery thread: There's a number of constituency that have consistently backed the winner (most seats) at previous elections going back to at least 1997. Essentially if Boris starts losing these (especially if Watford goes red) - (all Tory held, naturally) he might want start panicking like mad on December 12th. They are: 1955 Watford (on 2nd check this went Lab in 1970.) 1964 Dartford Feb 1974 Loughborough Northampton North Portsmouth North 1979 Burton Dover Gloucester Harrow East Morecambe and Lunesdale Pudsey Worcester 1983 Amber Valley Calder Valley Crawley Derbyshire South Erewash Great Yarmouth Harlow Hastings and Rye Leicestershire North West Norwich North Reading West Ribble South Rossendale and Darwen Sherwood Staffordshire Moorlands Stevenage Thanet South Vale of Glamorgan 1997 Brigg and Goole Cannock Chase Carlisle Camarthen West and Pembrokeshire South Chatham and Aylesford Cleethorpes Dudley South Finchley and Golders Green Halesowen and Rowley Regis Hendon Kingswood Nuneaton Pendle Redditch Sittingbourne and Sheppey Staffod Constituency Stourbridge Swindon North Swindon South Tamworth Thurrock Warwickshire North
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1 pointA penguin goes to get his car fixed. The man says it will take a 3 hours to inspect the car. While the penguin waits he gets icecream. He gets ice cream over his face. He goes back to his car and the repairman says "it looks like you blew a seal" and the penguin says "No, it's just icecream".
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1 pointThey sent him to cover a fucking hurricane last year. The BBC are trying to kill him. Would be a massive miss if he didn't feature. It's Thomas Schaffernaker of course.
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0 pointsSurprisingly, it’s not him, particularly because one fan of his have yet to submit a list yet...
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0 pointsIt is with great reluctance that I have decided not to run a 2019-2024 By-election Bingo game. There are a couple of reasons one is pressure of work and the second is that I am genuinely terrified of the result on Friday. I am happy if someone wants to take the format and would play but I will not have time to compile the game. Very sorry.
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0 pointsI despair of this country. To be honest at this point, we deserve what we bloody well get. If the polls are right a significant minority of people think that the person who is untrustworthy and out of touch is the most suitable to be Prime Minister. The source is a post on twitter of a YouGov poll but twitter seems to be down. Who do you think came across as more... Trustworthy: Corbyn 48% (+4) Johnson 38% (-2) Likeable: Johnson 55% (+1) Corbyn 36% (-1) In Touch: Corbyn 57% (-2) Johnson 29% (+4) Prime Ministerial: Johnson: 54% (=) Corbyn 30% (+1) The race to be PM is now literally a popularity contest. It's been this way for many years but I don't remember it ever being this ridiculous. The country, if these polls are right, has decided that whether or not someone is likeable is the main criteria to decide whether to let them run the country.
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