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6 points6 of 34 songs are unknown to me, I'll listen to them later. Otherwise there are some nice songs here. The later the '60s, the better the #1 hits.
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4 pointsI have my own list of individuals for June 2023 and I even added a specific date of prediction for these individuals for this month too. Leon Cooper: 02/28/1930 – 06/01/2023 Ken Jacobs: 05/25/1933 – 06/06/2023 Hans Albert: 02/08/1921 – 06/12/2023 Bud Anderson: 01/13/1922 – 06/16/2023 Joel Grey: 04/11/1932 – 06/17/2023 Frederick Wiseman: 01/01/1930 – 06/17/2023 Marita Camacho Quirós: 03/10/1911 – 06/20/2023 Lloyd Geering: 02/26/1918 – 06/21/2023 Alan Greenspan: 03/06/1926 – 06/22/2023 (Sub for both, Alan Greenspan and Charles Peters is Tony Bennett: 08/03/1926 – 06/22/2023) Lou Carnesecca: 01/05/1925 – 06/24/2023 Marion Ross: 10/25/1928 – 06/26/2023 (Subs for Marion Ross is Ann Blyth: 08/16/1928 – 06/26/2023, and Sheila Jordan: 11/14/1928 – 06/26/2023) Josip Manolić: 03/22/1920 – 06/27/2023 Charles Peters: 12/22/1926 – 06/29/2023 The reason I included the birth years 1911, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1925, 1926, 1932, and 1933 to be grouped together for this month is because the last two digits of these years reminded me of the last two digits of flfleet numbers for older buses from a transit system in my area that were still in service a little more than a decade ago when there were gaps between units for their fleet numbers and the reason I included 1928 and 1930 to be grouped in this month too is because 1928 was the year my paternal grandfather was born while 1930 was the year my late maternal grandfather was born. Coincidentally, 1933 was also the year my late maternal grandmother was born.
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3 points5/29/2023 25 The Rolling Stones – Paint It Black 24 Scott Mckenzie – San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair) 23 The Monkees – I´m A Believer 24 The Beatles – Hello, Goodbye 23 Nancy Sinatra – These Boots Are Made For Walkin' +1 22 The Walker Brothers – The Sun Ain´t Gonna Shine Anymore +1 22 The Beatles – Paperback Writer 22 The Four Tops – Reach Out, I´ll Be There +1 21 Procol Harum – A Whiter Shade Of Pale 21 The Kinks – Sunny Afternoon 21 Tom Jones – Green Green Grass Of Home 21 Frank Sinatra – Strangers In The Night 21 Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Out Of Time 21 The Beach Boys – Good Vibrations 21 Dusty Springfield – You Don´t Have To Say You Love Me +1 20 The Spencer Davis Group – Keep On Running 20 The Overlanders – Michelle 20 The Spencer Davis Group – Somebody Help Me 20 Manfred Mann – Pretty Flamingo 20 Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames – Getaway 20 Petula Clark – This Is My Song 20 Engelbert Humperdinck – The Last Waltz 20 The Foundations – Baby, Now That I Found You 18 Jim Reeves – Distant Drums 18 The Beatles – Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby 17 The Bee Gees – Massachusetts 17 Nancy & Frank Sinatra – Somethin' Stupid 17 The Beatles – All You Need Is Love 17 The Small Faces – All Or Nothing 14 Sandie Shaw – Puppet On A String 14 The Troggs – With A Girl Like You 13 The Tremeloes – Silence Is Golden 12 Long John Baldry – Let The Heartaches Begin 07 Engelbert Humperdinck – Release Me (And Let Me Love Again) -6 So many amazing songs here that it's tough figuring out where to throw my upvotes. Taking down Engelbert was a rather easier decision.
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2 pointsDon't know how @Death Impends felt after writing the latest batch of obits for the DDP, I was a little shattered just reading them! Well done.
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2 pointsI'm familiar with about half the songs on the current list. Have avoided this game, for the most part, in the past because the lists were either entirely awful or I didn't know enough of the songs.
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2 pointsIsa Barzizza reportedly dead: https://news.italy24.press/local/584514.html
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2 points29/05/23 77 The Animals – House Of The Rising Sun +3 75 The Rolling Stones – (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction +1 74 The Kinks – You Really Got Me 52 The Beatles – Ticket To Ride 41The Supremes – Baby Love 31 The Rolling Stones – Get Off Of My Cloud 00 The Kinks – Tired Of Waiting For You -6
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2 pointsHumphry Davy died on this day 194 years ago, aged 50. - Davy was a chemist and inventor- his most well-known invention was the Davy lamp, created in 1815- this was intended for use in coal mines to minimize the risk of explosions due to the fire interacting with natural gas. - Humphry also developed an early version of the arc lamp, a precursor to the incandescent lightbulb. There are varying reports on when he first demonstrated it- these range from 1802 to 1809. - Davy would also use electricity to isolate elements from minerals for the first time- there was sodium and potassium in 1807, and boron, magnesium, calcium, strontium and barium in 1808. In 1810, Davy confirmed that chlorine was an element and not a compound (and gave it its name) and did the same with the recently-discovered iodine in 1813. - Davy was knighted in 1812, and would go on a tour of Europe following this- alongside fellow electrochemist Michael Faraday. He went to Paris to accept an award Napoleon bestowed upon him (a predecessor to the Volta Prize), given to him by Empress Josephine, and then went to Italy and Germany. They planned to visit the Ottoman Empire, but Napoleon's return from exile on Elba forced them back to England. - Davy was made president of the Royal Society in 1820, a position he held until 1827. - Davy had a stroke in 1826, and a second in February of 1829, which he died of complications from it three months later.
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2 pointsMy Opinion on unvalidated SCs: - Ese Gebelek, 128, claims to have 400 grandchildren??? That's not the only thing I doubt. Looks more like 88 rather than 128. Frail. - Swami Sivananda, 126, probably fake. Looks frail, but can still walk. He has had an incredibly healthy lifestyle, diet, and has lead a very fit lifestyle. I think there's a miniscule chance he's legit, but I highly doubt it. Unless he beat the 1 in a trillion odds, combined with a super healthy lifestyle... I doubt he's 126. - Manuel Garcia Hernandez, 126, fake. Looks 96, not 126. I'd be surprised if he's even 100. Frail, but mobile. - Marcelino Abad Tolentino, 123, fake. Documentary done on him at 119, and he could still do farm work. Probably 93. Small, but not frail. - Maria Gomes dos Reis, 122, if she was 116 I'd say her case was strong, but 122 is very hard to believe. Claims to have documentation, but I haven't seen anything yet. I'd say plausible, but very unlikely. Still, I wouldn't call her fake yet. - Andrelino Vieira da Silva, 122, more like 72. He's 122, but only if he's celebrating his birthday every 7 months. Probably mixed up with his grandfather. I'd be dumbfounded if this guy is even 100. Mobile. - Sebastiao Batista dos Santos, 121, he SOUNDS like he's the age claimed, but that'd where it ends. Probably more like 81 or 91 rather than 121. I doubt a 121 year old man could be that mobile. - Batuli Lamichhane, 120, Strongest case for someone over 118 on the gerontology fandom site. Has lots of documentation and a 1934 census record. She's the age claimed, I'd say. I talked to her great-grandson on Facebook. Has become very frail these past 3 or so years. - Zhang Meiyu, 117, likely fraudster. - Amelia Macoo, 117, also likely a fraudster. - Rosa Velandia, 116, I did some research on this case and I seemed to run into a lot of dead ends. Didn't find any evidence against her though. Should be investigated by professionals in my opinion. Might actually be 116. - Vicente Landaeta, 116, another Venezuelan claimaint??? This guy looks more like 76 than 116. I don't even think he's 95. Probably a fraudster. - Francisca Conceicao, 115, looks the age claimed. Not enough proof. However she could walk unassisted at 113, so I doubt she's the age claimed. Still possible though, as other SCs could walk unassisted at 113. Unlikely but possible. - Jose Flores Flores, 115, I've never seen any evidence against his case, but 115 almost 116 is very advanced for a male. Apparently, on 31st of December 2022 he was doing fine. I tried messaging his son on Facebook with no reply. - Anonymous Male, 115, considered "plausible" by several gerontologists. Need more documentation. Looks very frail. - Elias Chavez Alvarez, 114, the nursing home he lives at says he's 114, but his relatives claim he's only in his 90s. Has memories of the Mexican War from 1910-1920. I'm stumped on this case, especially since several sources cite that he has no family, but I think it's still an open investigation. Looks extremely frail. - Seliman Bandang, 113, Looks too young to be an SC, but you never know. Looks can be deceiving. Needs more proof, and real proof too, not some "Malaysian Book of Records". Can walk on his own, but uses a cane/wheelchair. - Otilio Dominguez Santos, 112, I'd bet dimes to dollars he's 112. Tons of documentation, but unfortunately not enough to meet standards. Talked to his great granddaughter on Facebook and he is doing fine. Looks frail, but still seems healthy. Lots of life left in his eyes. Could be the next Jiroemon Kimura if he gets validated. - Lorenzo Cayunao Millan, 112, keeps changing his birthdate. First it was May 15th, now June 17th. Considering the dates of birth of his older brother and younger sister, there's no way he could've been born when he claims he was. More likely 102, and not 112. Doesn't appear to have signs of extreme aging. - Carlos Julio Rincon Garzon, 112, researchers found he was more likely born in 1915 and not 1910. Looks strong still. Who do you think of this list is the most likely to be true? I'd have to go with Otilio Dominguez Santos, first, followed by Batuli Lamichhane, Jose Flores Flores, Rosa Velandia, and the Anonymous man from Brazil. I highly doubt any of the others are the age claimed. Maria Gomes dos Reis and Seliman Bandang have a slight chance, but nowhere near the 5 that I mentioned above. Just my thoughts. Let's hear yours...
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2 pointsDiego can like whatever post he wants to like. What does it matter to you? @Predictor you having a crummy day, and taking it out on him? I don't recall seeing in the guidelines that it's against the rules to like a post from years ago. If that's the kind of thing that upsets you, you must either be spoiled rotten, or have some serious issues you need to work on. Yikes.
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2 points29/May/2023 75 The Rolling Stones – (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 74 The Kinks – You Really Got Me 74 The Animals – House Of The Rising Sun 57 The Beatles – Ticket To Ride 37 The Supremes – Baby Love 31 The Rolling Stones – Get Off Of My Cloud +4 12 The Kinks – Tired Of Waiting For You -6
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2 pointsBack on tour - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12114161/Rhod-Gilbert-admits-hes-grateful-alive-stage-four-head-neck-cancer-diagnosis.html Looks like he's making a good recovery
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1 pointRobert de Niro has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, it was revealed last night. The Oscar-winning actor's condition was said to have been detected within the past week and doctors expect a complete recovery, his publicist announced. 'Doctors say the condition was detected at an early stage because of regular check-ups,' Stan Rosenfield said. 'Because of the early detection and his excellent physical condition, doctors project a full recovery.'
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1 pointThat’s a bit of a reach. He might have been posh, but he was happy slumming it with the late 60s ‘Withnail’ Camden drama school crowd (even though his folks owned the house they all inhabited). Writing the C4 ident music is probably less of a gravy train than Noddy’s Xmas royalties, I’d have thought. Didn’t the advert jingle predate the song anyway? He then changed it from Brutus to blue for obvious reasons when rewriting it for chart action, no?
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1 pointThe Norfolk-born former Olympian Mary Tagg has died at the age of 78. The athlete, who competed at the 1968 summer Olympics in Mexico, remains one half of the only brother-and-sister duo to have represented Great Britain in athletics at the Games. Born on November 10, 1943 in East Runton, near Cromer, Mary became a British sprinter and competed in the women’s 400 metres and relay. The sprinter was joined at her one and only Olympics by her younger brother, Mike Tagg – who was running the 10,000m. SC
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1 pointAlejandro Quiroz, Mexico's oldest living Olympian, passed away on January 10, 2022 at the age of 101 due to Covid. https://www.facebook.com/145364012824690/posts/922600798434337/
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1 pointYeah, three matchups had Timoteo on both sides, including both Book and msc cashing in their joker for the match. Chorizo however takes the lead in his match against DDT. Regardless, we finally got some points on the board which looks like this: DevonDeathTrip vs CaptainChorizo 0 - 3 Spade_Cooley vs Clorox Bleachman 3 - 3 Perhaps vs Gcreptile 3 - 3 msc vs Book 6 - 6 Banana vs alt obits guy 0 - 0 maryportfuncity vs Bibliogryphon 0 - 0 Quim Reaper vs deadsox 0 - 0 DeathByArsenic vs YorkshireBanker 0 - 0
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1 pointIf that comes through the person who played her as a joker will be pleased. Daily Mail comes through again. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-3005130/Mexican-woman-lived-revolution-dies-127-govt.html
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