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  1. 14 points
    The Final Files are now with Reptile - it's not as simple as him simply pressing a button and from last year we know that the transfer process picks up errors in my data/formatting but we're getting there and I'm very pleased to report that I am no longer the one responsible for any delays. Until next year.....
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    INVERSE DEAD POOL 2021 No doubts 2020 was a bonkers year. Somehow we have survived it, but the same could not be said for 19 of the selectables for last year's Inverse Dead Pool. There were a number of hits that were selected by at least half the participants - Jill Gascoine, Michael Robinson, Little Richard, Olivia de Havilland, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Barbara Windsor (34 out of 36 teams!) - and the end result was the Quim Reaper winning with the highest score yet. But even as the farewells to Kirk Douglas and friends leave us wondering who could be left, fear not, there's still plenty of popular DDP pickings to root for the survival of... Rules From the list of the 50 most popular DDP picks of 2021, pick a team of 25 names who you think will survive the year. Rank your list in order of least likely to die to most likely to die. Post your team in this thread. If someone dies and they are listed on your team, then you will receive points according to their position. If your #1 pick dies you'll receive 25 points, whilst if your #25 pick dies you'll receive 1 point. If someone dies and they are not on your list, then you receive no points. In case one of the names available for entry dies before the submission deadline, you are allowed to have one sub. The sub can be anyone from the top 50 or the 51st most popular name, who will be revealed alongside the top 50. The 51st name can not be part of the original 25 if no one dies. In the case of one of your original team dying pre-deadline, the sub goes into 25th place by default, but if the sub was previously the 51st, you are allowed to change the position of the new pick. If the above scenario happens, you are also allowed to name a new sub and I will reveal the 52nd most popular name. Whoever has the lowest score at the end of the year is the winner. If two or more teams are tied at the end of the year, the tie will first be decided by who has fewer hits. If they have an equal amount of hits, then whoever among the teams died latest in the year, and thus came closest to being a correct prediction, will decide the winner. If said name was on multiple teams in the tie, whoever had said name lowest will win. If multiple teams had said name in the same position, the second most recently-deceased name will be referred to, and so on, until a winner is found. If, by some alignment of the stars, the tie is of either no hits or of all of the exact same hits in the exact same positions, all teams in the tie share victory. Credit to Toast for inadvertently coming up with a peach of a topic description, and of course, credit to Spade for creating this wonderful game. Credit to Dead Cow for his job as previous host, laying the framework for the Inverse Dead Pool's OP, and the idea for a "dies during entry period" rule. Credit to machotrouts for the suggestion of the latest hits factoring into tiebreakers. Previous Winners 2020 - The Quim Reaper - 34 points 2019 - drol - 10 points 2018 - machotrouts - 17 points 2017 - drol - 25 points 2016 - Pedro67 - 21 points 2015 - Death Impends - 15 points 2014 - Bibliogryphon - 10 points 2013 - N/A 2012 - Esturian Float - 4 points 2011 - Garn2 - 15 points Top 50 George Alagiah David Attenborough Bob Barker Susan Bayh Pope Benedict XVI Tim Bilton June Brown Rob Burrow Jimmy Carter Bobby Charlton Billy Connolly Dai Davies Shannen Doherty Bob Dole Queen Elizabeth II Paul Gascoigne Greg Gilbert Mikhail Gorbachev Jimmy Greaves David Gulpilil Sarah Harding Rolf Harris Larry King Henry Kissinger Angela Lansbury Jerry Lee Lewis Rush Limbaugh Norman Lloyd Carlos Menem Gerd Muller Willie Nelson Olivia Newton-John Linda Nolan Yoko Ono Tom Parker Prince Philip Leslie Phillips Yoo Sang-chul Prunella Scales Tom Smith Leon Spinks Jean-Louis Trintignant Donald Trump Bill Turnbull Desmond Tutu Dick Van Dyke Murray Walker Doddie Weir James Whale Betty White #51 Sidney Poitier
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    Thank you @Grim Up North Put your feet up have a drink or a well deserved treat and Enjoy!
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    A pick for @Phantom in last year's DDP, brass and reed instrumentalist Howard Johnson, reportedly dead: https://www.facebook.com/hojotuba/posts/4131693800191601 Led the Saturday Night Live band for a while. Of more importance to me, appeared on John Lennon's Walls And Bridges and Double Fantasy albums. IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0425241/
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    National Racehorse Association?
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    Tanya Roberts actually baring this out, goddamn
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    Yes, I can remember two hits in a single day. Robin Gibb (Bee Gees) and the Lockerbie-Bomber Al-Megrahi (both on the list in 2012) died on the same day.
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    This was hard. The first half dozen were not too difficult but then everyone else was a potential land mine. Am hoping that other people score big rather than I score small. Tough year.
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    Patricia Loud, matriarch of the Loud family in An American Family, has died aged 94. Obituaries: The Sun
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    I had my first hit on January 21st last year (Terry Jones). At the end of the year my shadow-list reached 22 hits. So far...everything is okay at the moment. Btw you cant set a new record every year, that becomes impossible at some point and the benchmark from last year (20 hits) is already very high. so I think 15 hits should be realistic and reachable for this year.
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    You seem to be confused. This year isn't a leap year so January is only 10 days long this year as with every other month.
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    What the fuck are you on about? It’s January 10th. We’re not even halfway through the month yet. Chill
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    So a definite List of the Missed for 2021?
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    2 different John Howards picked but no Howard Johns(on)!
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    Cerberus I believe you are trying to invent a game that has already been invented - try here for some merciless sick fun. Cheers, GUN
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    Paul Gascoigne Donald Trump Queen Elizabeth II David Attenborough Dick van Dyke Angela Lansbury Willie Nelson June Brown Murray Walker Betty White Rolf Harris Bill Turnbull Billy Connolly Greg Gilbert Desmond Tutu Bobby Charlton Yoko Ono Jerry Lee Lewis Henry Kissinger Doddie Weir Sarah Harding Olivia Newton-John Rob Burrow Yoo Sang-chul Shannen Doherty Sub: Bob Barker
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    1 Paul Gascoigne 2 Donald Trump 3 Queen Elizabeth 4 Billy Connolly 5 Prunella Scales 6 Angela Lansbury 7 Desmond Tutu 8 Dick van Dyke 9 Bill Turnbull 10 Gerd Muller 11 Jerry Lee Lewis 12 George Alagiah 13 Rolf Harris 14 David Attenborough 15 Mikhail Gorbachev 16 Betty White 17 Willie Nelson 18 Bobby Charlton 19 Shannen Doherty 20 Pope Benedict 21 Jimmy Carter 22 Leon Spinks 23 Olivia Newton-John 24 Sarah Harding 25 June Brown sub Larry King
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    T. M. Kaliannan, last surviving member of the first parliament of India joined the 100 club yesterday.
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    1. Paul Gascoigne 2. Dick Van Dyke 3. Queen Elizabeth II 4. David Attenborough 5. Angela Lansbury 6. Donald Trump 7. Billy Connolly 8. George Alagiah 9. Willie Nelson 10. Rolf Harris 11. June Brown 12. Prunella Scales 13. Betty White 14. Bill Turnbull 15. Desmond Tutu 16. Jean-Louis Trintignant 17. Sarah Harding 18. Murray Walker 19. Greg Gilbert 20. Tom Smith 21. Jerry Lee Lewis 22. Rob Burrow 23. Shannen Doherty 24. Olivia Newton-John 25. Doddie Weir Sub: Yoko Ono
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    Neil Mahoney, a director, editor and writer who worked on shows like Key & Peele, Portlandia and Drunk History, has died. He was 43. Mahoney died in his sleep of unspecified causes. https://www.brooklynvegan.com/comedy-directoreditor-neil-mahoney-key-peele-drunk-history-has-died/
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    In what way do you think that Eileen Derbyshire is slightly dodgy - do you think that she used to be a man?
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    Be it 2021, March 2020 or even about 1980, the word 'can' must be omitted for the joke to function at its optimum level. Yours in jest, Professor Jokey McJokeface, University of Comedy, Milton Keynes.
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