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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11970345/Jack-Nicholson-85-looks-disheveled-LA-balcony-hes-seen-time-TWO-YEARS.html The Daily Mail reports that a dishevelled 85 year old Jack Nicholson seen for the first time in over 18 months .
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    Yeah, it’ll never cease to amaze me that Virtual Insanity only got to No.3.
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    A couple of weeks ago I was told I passed my final research paper, which means I have obtained my bachelor at university! It's something I'm quite happy with. And all of that while taking part in deathpools, talking about having priorities And this evening I got the news we'll get a kitten, she'll be welcomed in our home in May if everything goes to plan. It'll be the first time we have a cat since our last one passed away aged 17 at the end of 2021. It will be quite a change to suddenly have such a young animal at home but I'm looking forward to it.
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    Yuri Oganessian is 90. Led the teams that discovered bohrium and hassium, and had element 118 named after him in 2016.
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    What are you talking about?, why are you talking like this?, I do not see many good posts of yours too, the last thing I want is to practice verbal tennis with someone, but you like to tease, most of your comments are offensive, I do not see you collaborating with something either, I know that few people like me here, or even no one likes it, but I love the forum You are this close to getting the full 12 bore. What is it?
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    He just looks scruffy. A change of clothes, a shave and a smile and he would look just fine.
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    Last night I dreamed about a turd that wouldn't flush away. I'm not sure who that represents as there are so many candidates.
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    English/American singer and actress Shani Wallis, who is known for the role of Nancy in the 1968 Oscar-winning film musical "Oliver!", is 90 today.
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    I understand this, but I see here also names that I do not know totally and that in the UK are well known, and I am happy to meet these people, because I am a curious person and I like the information. I'm liking fewer posts but, if it wasn't so bothersome for you I would like it a lot more, because I really like the information a lot, I just have to apologize for being boring
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    Died on 6/Feb Justa Araújo,whose birth she claims to have been on 10/Aug/1908,but not enough documents were obtained to prove this date,she would be the oldest person in Argentina if she got enough documents,it is believed that the oldest person in the country is Isabel Barletta born on 12/Sep/1911 in Buenos Aires Facebook
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    The Brazilians I post are famous here, the birthdays of death and birthdays I explain the reasons and they have importance in their countries, is it forbidden to like old posts? If you do not like my subjects, just read and forget, no crisis, I do not want to disturb you and I apologize for it, All the best for you, I hope your day is wonderful
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    Died in La Paz Carlo Pietro de Leonardis,the oldest living person known in Bolivia since /3/Sep/22,he was born in Sabbio Chiese, Lombardy Italy on 2/Jan/1915,we still have no information of who is the oldest person living in Bolivia.Died on Apr 6 Facebook
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    You do nothing but add likes to posts, often months old. You said it was so you could keep track of where you were with reading posts, well, I can't imagine much that is more self centred than that because it flags content to hundreds of folks for no good reason at all than you keeping track of where you are. After weeks of that, and no small amount of justified questioning about it, you then post deaths of the most obscure Brazilians that probably few brazilians ever heard of. Then you post death anniversaries, one death per post.... Need I go on? Yeah, probably because you still don't see it, you are not the centre of the universe and it pisses me off and a host of others who are too reserved to mention it. @Kenny McCormick is just another self absorbed idiot and if anything contributes even less than you do. Look, maybe you mean well, but ffs try harder.
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    En Passant, chill the fuck out. You're mad.
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    You are this close to getting the full 12 bore. What is it?
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    Cornershop should have 2 more points, Clorox chopped them off.
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    You clearly do, otherwise you wouldn't just start randomly insulting me for doing absolutely nothing...
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    Real answer: cunt with an extra o, just means someone you don't really like.
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    That, if nothing else, is a remarkable admission.
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    I hadn't appreciated quite how unlucky Jerry has been. Serves her right
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    Dickie Bird will soon be 90 - so up jump the Mail to drag him out to Headingley. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/cricket/article-11970829/Legendary-umpire-Dickie-Bird-strolls-Headingley-Bumble-ahead-90th-birthday.html Make your own mind up whether he's looking like he'll be out soon or not.
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    I appreciate it's a lot, but it offers a very clear picture of a man in very poor shape, so it seemed justifiable. I especially loved the image of Wendi Deng shoving the evil old bastard into a piano. On another note, you'd think after Robert Maxwell that media moguls might avoid yachts.
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    For the people that scroll past giant chunks of text in hope that someone has summed it up (me included), here is the rundown: Broken back Seizures Two bouts of pneumonia Atrial fibrillation Torn Achilles tendon Arrhythmia COVID-19 (serious case) He also suffered a fall in his home which caused the tear in his Achilles tendon, and he had a sailing accident that resulted in a broken back and required him to be hospitalised in critical condition.
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    There's a long but very interesting piece in Vanity Fair about Rupert and it covers his pretty terrible health in the past few years: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/04/rupert-murdoch-cover-story 'On the afternoon of July 2, 2022, Rupert Murdoch’s black Range Rover pulled up to a 12th-century stone church in Westwell, a storybook Cotswolds village 75 miles west of London. The then 91-year-old Fox Corporation chairman traveled to the Oxfordshire countryside to attend his 21-year-old granddaughter Charlotte Freud’s wedding. Invitations instructed the 70 guests to wear “formal theatrical” attire. Murdoch emerged from his SUV looking like Tom Wolfe in a white suit, red suede shoes, and red tie. Then he nearly collapsed. A day earlier, Murdoch was in a bed at Cromwell Hospital in London battling a serious case of COVID-19, two sources close to him said. Over the course of a week, doctors treated Murdoch’s symptoms—labored breathing and fatigue—with supplemental oxygen and antibodies, one of the sources said. His recovery was frustratingly slow. At the wedding, Murdoch needed the help of his oldest son, Lachlan, to keep him on his feet. “Rupert was very weak. Lachlan was holding him up to get from place to place,” a guest recalled.' 'COVID was only the most recent medical emergency that sent Murdoch to the hospital. In recent years, Murdoch has suffered a broken back, seizures, two bouts of pneumonia, atrial fibrillation, and a torn Achilles tendon, a source close to the mogul told me. Many of these episodes went unreported in the press, which was just how Murdoch liked it. Murdoch assiduously avoids any discussion of a future in which he isn’t in command of his media empire.' 'Hall was asleep in the stateroom aboard Sarissa when she bolted awake at the sound of Murdoch moaning in agony. She later told friends she found her 86-year-old husband in excruciating pain on the cabin floor. He said he fell down a step trying to get to the bathroom and couldn’t get up. Hall alerted the captain. He quickly gave Murdoch a shot of a painkiller that allowed Murdoch to sleep fitfully while they sailed through the night to the nearest port, Pointe-à-Pitre, on the French island of Grande-Terre, in Guadeloupe. But the crisis kept getting worse. Lachlan’s massive boat towered over the pier, and it was perilous to lower Murdoch in a stretcher. Once they managed to get Murdoch off the boat, they discovered the island’s hospital was closed after a recent fire. Murdoch had to spend the night on a gurney under a tent in the parking lot until James’s private jet landed with a medevac team. By the time Murdoch flew to a UCLA hospital, he was in critical condition. “He kept almost dying,” a person close to the family said. Doctors diagnosed Murdoch with arrhythmia and a broken back. While examining the X-ray, they saw Murdoch had fractured vertebrae before, the person said. Murdoch explained it must have been from the time his ex-wife Deng pushed him into a piano during a fight, after which he spent weeks on the couch. (Deng did not respond to requests for comment.) Murdoch’s PR team scrambled to spin the sailing accident when reporters started calling. They leaked an email to show he was in command. “I have to work from home for some weeks. In the meantime, you’ll be hearing from me by email, phone and text!” it said. But in reality, Murdoch was in terrible shape and required Hall to spoon-feed him for months. “Jerry was as sensitive with him as a full-time nurse would have been,” her friend Cashin said. Then, in March 2019, Murdoch had another fall in his Bel Air home. This time, he tore his Achilles tendon tripping over the box of a chessboard Lachlan had given him for his 87th birthday. The injury confined Murdoch to a wheelchair for months, a source familiar with the incident said. Murdoch was in and out of the hospital with pneumonia and seizures. When COVID-19 emerged in early 2020, Murdoch’s doctors told him he needed to take extreme precautions to protect himself.'
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