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7 pointsHe's been really classy throughout this. Making his address in English for a rare change was nice (and probably a show of appreciation for how often she spoke French in their presence) and I thought his sign off of "To you, she was your Queen, to us she was The Queen" was beautiful. Makes Truss's "jury's out" comment seem even more tone deaf than it already was. Special mention too for Justin Trudeau, who looked genuinely distraught announcing her death. "She was one of my favourite people in the world."
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3 pointsAmerican musician and singer, best known as a founding member, vocalist, and lead guitarist of rock band the Four Seasons Tommy DeVito died on this day 2 years ago, aged 92.
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3 pointsHolly Willoughby and Phil Schofield are battling to keep their jobs. For Queue Jumping. The queue STRIKES BACK.
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3 pointsOn this day in 1974 american novelist Jacqueline Susann died aged 56 from breast cancer. Her most well known novel was the iconic bestseller Valley of the dolls (1966) which was made into a Hollywood Blockbuster the next year starring amongst others Patty Duke, Susan Hayward and Sharon Tate. A story of three women wishing to make it big in the entertainment industry but being propped up and addicted to barbiturates in the process. Other successful novels included The Love Machine (1969) and Once is not enough (1973). Jacqueline was first diagnosed with cancer in 1962 - this time breast cancer. After a full mastectomy she revealed she made a pact with God that if he allowed her to live at least ten years, she would use her time left to show she had the talent, gifts and ability to become a best selling author. Her illness also gave her a sense of urgency to make as much money as possible from her books to secure a good future for her then 16 year old son. Cancer did return in the early 1970s, this time lung cancer, although according to Jacquelines husband there was at the time a big disagreement between doctors if it was a new primary cancer or a secondary one. Sadly this encounter with cancer She was not to survive and Jacqueline died 48 years ago in 1974 aged 56.
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3 pointsJerry Bruckheimer, the successful American film and television producer behind blockbusters such as "Armageddon", "Beverly Hills Cop", "Con Air", "Pirates of the Caribbean", "The Rock" and "Top Gun", is 79 today. He began a partnership with Don Simpson and the two were named Producers of the Year in 1985 and 1988. Simpson died from an overdose of 21 drugs in 1996. He was only 52 years old. Jerry Bruckheimer continued to produce films alone. Some of his best known television series are "Cold Case", "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and "Without a Trace". Christian Serratos, American film and television actress of Italian and Mexican descent, who gained great popularity for portraying the character of Rosita Espinosa in AMC's "The Walking Dead" television series, is 32 today. She first appeared in season 4 and Rosita was upped to series regular in season 5.
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3 pointsLegendary American author Stephen King celebrates his 75th birthday today.
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3 pointsCould be a shock end to the game if Nick Clegg is the winning hit!!!
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3 pointsInteresting point. I think this is something generally which led to the Queen’s death. Many of her closest friends (and of course her husband) went on and on for years and years. Over the last 5 years or so the old team started dying off until there were less and less. Being old really is a cunt. Reminds me of my Granda and his drinking buddies. He survived most of them and spent his last couple of years just kicking about the house waiting for the inevitable. Anyway, I think the Queen and the Duke of Kent must have been relatively close as she chose for him to accompany her at he birthday parade at Windsor.
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3 pointsAmerican folk and rock singer-songwriter Jim Croce died on this day 49 years ago, aged 30. Jewish Austrian Holocaust survivor, Nazi hunter, and writer Simon Wiesenthal died on this day 17 years ago, aged 96.
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2 pointsI think there’s an obit here for Marilyn P. Johnson (wiki), U.S. diplomat, who has died aged 100. Can’t see it cos it’s Euro blocked. Maybe one of our U.S. members can help.
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2 pointsHaakon VII of Norway died on this day 65 years ago, aged 85. Haakon was born as prince Carl of Denmark to the future Frederick VIII. In 1905, after Sweden and Norway broke away from each other, Carl was offered the Norwegian throne- his great-uncle was Oscar II, the king at the time, who decided to rule Sweden. Carl accepted and took the regnal name Haakon VII, and was the first monarch of an independent Norway since 1387. During his reign, Haakon was known for not interfering in parliamentary affairs. In 1940, Nazi Germany invaded, and Haakon denied their attempt to make sympathizer Vidkun Quisling the prime minister. Haakon and his family fled to the UK- attempts by the puppet government to depose Haakon were vetoed by parliament, and Haakon became a symbol of Norwegian resistance by broadcasting speeches to Norway. Haakon returned to Norway after the war's end in 1945. For his efforts, he was gifted a royal yacht in 1947. Haakon suffered a fall that fractured his femur in 1955, and it left him in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Haakon grew depressed due to the fact that he was no longer able to do some of the things he was once able to, and his health started to fail. By 1957, crown prince Olav (soon to be king Olav V) began to partake in ceremonial and state affairs- Haakon died a few months later.
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2 pointsOn this day in 1999 Raisa Gorbachev, wife of the former President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev, died aged 67 from cancer She had suffered health issues since 1991, actually suffering a stroke on her husbands last day in office after a coup attempt forced him from office Gossip had it that she struggled to connect with american first lady Nancy Reagan and their meetings were frosty to put it mildly. They were opposites in so many ways like chalk and cheese. The speculation about their poor relationship gained credibility when it was revealed in a magazine article that a group of US female journalists once took an extended lunch with Nancy Reagan a while before . They felt a bit cheap morally afterwards because they indulged Nancy whilst she sat around for hours slagging of and gossiping about Raisa Gorbachev and being incredibly bitchy about her- this was either when it was known that Raisa was very ill or just after she had died. The female journalists enjoyed hearing the gossip but believed Nancys timing and full on bitchiness was too much, heartless and they felt unease afterwards for partaking in it.
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2 pointsShe will die as a queen like Elizabeth. Can't see her give up the throne.
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1 pointExactly what led me to ask the question, one must assume they're close. Or were close. One to keep an eye on. Does he still attend Remembrance Sunday at the cenotaph these days or has he stopped? That's probably the next time he'd appear...
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1 pointNext they'll start shooting the protestors. I hope, but doubt that the people will manage to somehow overthrow the current regime soon without massive civilian casualties... Anyways I think he'll live a year or a few years and a few major Ayatollahs will die before him. (He's a 83-year-old who was seriously injured once and who could have cancer, but both Ayatollahs and dictators often tend to live for ages suprising lots of people despite being in ill health) Keep an eye on Ayatollahs Ahmad Jannati (95, absolute shithead and I hope he'll die as soon as possible), Mohammed Emani-Kashani and Ali Movahedi-Kermani. All removed today from the Expediency Discernment Council, likely due to frail health/senility, all over 90: https://per.euronews.com/2022/09/20/new-members-of-the-expediency-council-appointed
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1 pointCongratulations that will increase the out pool by about 14 or 15 names. @gcreptile less than half the players are in a winning position but only just.
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1 pointIf Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands hadn't abdicated we would now have two Queens but Margrethe now about to celebrate her golden jubilee of fifty years on the throne may get a psychological and emotional boost from reaching that milestone that will keep hee going a bit longer as well as determination to maybe fight and battle on knowing she is the last Queen standing!
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