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  1. 7 points
    Masum Babul was a three-time winner of the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Choreography. It might be more than three actually, as nobody's updated the Wikipedia page for the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Choreography since 2018. Anyway, he's dead now, and Arghton turns more to ARRRRGGHHHHton as gcreptile goes 17-0 up in their clash. An Fear Baeg 6 vs Pop_Zeus 0 CalebH 0 vs Captain Hemlock 3 BabyBlue 0 vs Annami 6 ladyfiona 3 vs DevonDeathTrip 6 Perhaps 6 vs Grim Up North 9 GuyFromFuture 0 vs CaptainChorizo 3 Hell 6 vs LizLemon 0 alt obits guy 9 vs YorkshireBanker 0 gcreptile 17 vs Arghton 0 SpadeCooley 6 vs JoeMoneypenny 3 deadsox 3 vs Gooseberry Crumble 0 TQR 6 vs MariNisia 9 The Old Crem 3 vs Banana 9 diego 3 vs Sir Cunto 9 msc 6 vs TheKillingTime 6 Sideik 6 vs wannamaker 6
  2. 4 points
    My pick Masum Babul has died: https://www.newagebd.net/article/196161/choreographer-filmmaker-masum-babul-dies I'm sorry...
  3. 3 points
    Civil rights activist and 2x Presidential candidate Jesse Jackson looking really frail at the Selma march w/ President Biden and Al Sharpton. Not speaking or moving. Turns 83 next year and has had Parkinson's since 2017 and had a long stay in the hospital for COVID in 2021. Definitely should be on the radar
  4. 2 points
    Antoninus Pius died on this day 1862 years ago, aged 74. - Antoninus was born as "Titus Aurelius Fulvius Boionius Arrius Antoninus". - Antoninus married Faustina the Elder, the niece of the emperor Hadrian, around the year 110. Hadrian adopted Antoninus in 138, therefore he married his adoptive cousin. - Antoninus ordered the construction of the Antonine Wall in modern-day Scotland in 142. It took twelve years to complete, and marked the northernmost border of the Roman Empire; it would later be abandoned in 162 and the Romans retreated to Hadrian's Wall. - With a reign of over 22 years, Antoninus was the second-longest reigning Roman emperor at the time, after Augustus (his length would be surpassed by Constantine the Great in 329). - As Antoninus entered old age, he began to wear corsets to maintain his balance. - Antoninus' last meal before his death was a plate of Gruyere cheese.
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    Tbh this is the first time I actually feel like this might be it for Superstar. At the very least they seem like actual health issues and not him overreacting for stubbing a toe or something
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    Tom Lehman, the consistent American professional golfer, a former number 1 ranked golfer (for a single week), who is the only professional player in history to be voted "Player of the Year" on all three tours operated by the PGA Tour, who won the Open Championship, his most important victory and his only major title, in 1996, is 64 today. Donna Murphy, the brilliant film, stage, television actress and singer, an exceptional stage actress who won two Tony Awards for her performances in Stephen Sondheim's "Passion" (1994) and "The King and I" (1996), probably best known for her role as District Attorney Morgan Graves on NBC's daytime television drama "Another World", and, most recently, as Mrs. Astor on "The Gilded Age", who was born in New York City, is 64 today.
  9. 2 points
    Bloody politicians. Can't believe a word they say...
  10. 2 points
    On this day 10 years ago in 2013, German fencer Sabine Bischoff died aged 54. She won an Olympic gold medal as part of a team in the Womens fencing foil event, were she represented West Germany at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.
  11. 2 points
    On this day 24 years ago in 1999, Legendary British singer Dusty Springfield died from cancer aged 59. Also on this day 32 years ago in 1991, French Musician, singer songwriter, actor and filmmaker Serge Gainsbourg died from a heart attack aged 62. He is regarded as one of the most important and significant figures in French pop. Among his songwriting was Poupee de cire, poupee de son, which went onto win the 1965 Eurovision song contest for Luxembourg song by France Gall. He was a notoriously heavy smoker.
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    I just found out that Justin Schmidt died on February 18th. I tried to see if it was mentioned anywhere else, but nothing came up, for his name. His nickname was "The King of Stings". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_O._Schmidt
  14. 1 point
    Valeria Ogășanu, Romanian actress has died aged 76. Obit (In Romanian).
  15. 1 point
    Ernest Gallo died on this day 16 years ago, aged 97. - Gallo founded his winery with his brother Julio in 1933- that year marked the end of Prohibition and the murder-suicide of his parents. - Gallo's brother Joseph founded a cheese factory and used the family name for his company- Ernest and Julio sued him for trademark infringement. - Among the brands of wine Ernest and his brother introduced included Boone's Farm, Thunderbird, and Hearty Burgundy. At one point, they owned 25% of the wine market in the US. - By 2006, Gallo was ranked the 297th wealthiest person in the world by Forbes, with a net worth of $1.2 billion. - Gallo first appeared on the DeathList in 2001, and he went on to make five more appearances (only being dropped in 2003). He was the first death of 2007 (and that year's only hit until mid-June). - After his death, over $5 million of his fortune was donated to universities.
  16. 1 point
    American actor Luke Perry died on this day 4 years ago, aged 52. Peruvian diplomat and politician who served as the fifth Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1982 to 1991 Javier Pérez de Cuéllar died on this day 3 years ago, aged 100.
  17. 1 point
    Marina Yankina, head of the Financial Support Department of the Russian Defence Ministry in the Western Military District, found dead.
  18. 1 point
    King George VI died on this day 71 years ago, aged 56. - George's birth name was Albert, and he was born on the 34th death anniversary of his namesake great-grandfather (Prince Albert- Queen Victoria's husband). Victoria was pleased by the name; his mother Mary did not like it. His nickname was "Bertie". - In 1917, George was excused from combat in World War I due to an intestinal ulcer. - George was called "The Industrial Prince" as he often represented his father (King George V) on visits to factories and mines. - George and the future Queen Mother went big game hunting in Africa in 1925- among the animals they shot were a gazelle and a cape buffalo. - George was once considered for the role of Governor-General of Canada by the prime minister in 1931- George V rejected this offer. - World War II and Indian independence were the major events of his 15-year reign. Besides India/Pakistan/Bangladesh, Burma (Myanmar) and Palestine/Israel also achieved independence. - George was a heavy smoker, and his left lung was removed when a malignant tumor was found. Despite pulmonary disease, George died from a coronary thrombosis.
  19. 1 point
    Erm, 'assignation attempts?' What horrible task was he going to be assigned to?
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    Pope Sisinnius died on this day 1315 years ago, aged 57. Sisinnius was born in Tyre in modern-day Lebanon in 650- less than 20 years after the Rashidun Caliphate subjugated it. It is unknown when or how he got to Rome. Sisinnius was selected as pope following the death of Pope John VII in October of 707, with the papacy being vacant for three months. However, Sisinnius' reign was extremely short- at three weeks, Sisinnius has the fifth-shortest pontificate, dying from gout because the disease left him unable to feed himself. One of the few things he did was order the restoration of walls erected by the Romans, and consecrating a bishop of Corsica. Sisinnius was succeeded by Pope Constantine, who some believe was his younger brother.
  21. 1 point
    "this cucumber is being swallowed whole"
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    Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, to the surprise of noone: https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-49311736
  23. 1 point
    Sorry but Moscow,Russia is still prefer to Donetsk, Ukraine or Deir al-Balah, Palestine... it's not actually a war zone. Furthermore we don't yet know whether Russia is actually behind this attack.
  24. 1 point
    I would think he is a prime choice for topping himself but he comes across as a coward . A big time coward and freak. I think all the talk about him threatening to kill himself was for sympathy . Lets hope he manages to do one thing right and kill himself. In January 2014!
  25. 1 point
    He's certainly dodged enough bullets in recent years, that's for sure. A spokesman from Washington states that Musharraf has 'good reason' for skipping his meeting in Afghanistan on Thursday. No doubt.
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