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9 pointsHave considered Ruth Langford's mom by any chance? She is too old at the point tbh must be an immortal. @Deathrow66 knows more about this resource devouring old vampire than I do so I'll leave them explain.
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8 pointsHave you maybe considered that other people are dying out of kindness so Ruth Langsfords mom can continue living? Just saying if Ruth Langfords mom was tied to a train track and 45 small children were on the other train track I would let the train run over the kids. Heck, knowing myself I'd probably tie a few puppies to the track for shits and giggles. But that's not the point. The point is that Ruth Langfords mom is very important and others should kindly die so that she may live.
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6 pointsWell, it may only be the 1st of December but, bless him, Santa has already emptied his fulsome sack. Welcome to the ninth edition of Deathlist’s Musical Melee, Kill or Save…and it’s the Christmas Special! We’re used to trawling through the UK’s official music charts, eliminating songs round by round and then deciding the ultimate No. 1, 2, 3 or whatever from that decade. But this time, it’s a little different. No charts were involved (or indeed harmed) in the making of this. No year brackets are necessary here. This is your annual NOW Christmas album on roids, containing a fortuitous and definitely accidental 69 songs you might hear (some ad nauseam) at this, the most wonderful time of year. See, hidden, the complete list, with links to each song just in case you've somehow managed to dodge any of them. Look, I’ll just nip something in the knackers right now…I know this list doesn’t have every Christmas song in existence and so you might’ve thought of one or two that are missing. I also know they aren't all the original versions, that there are different covers of a lot of the songs here, and you might’ve preferred someone else’s version of the song. But rest assured, if you’re not happy with the selection here…you can fucking deal with it. Smash a Baileys down your gullet and cheer up. There’s always next year. Fancy reliving all the action? See below for links to all Kill or Save games to date: 50s No.1s; 60s No.1s; 70s No.1s; 80s No.1s; 90s No.1s; 00s No.1s; 10s No.1s 50s No.2s; 60s No.2s; 70s No.2s; 80s No.2s; 90s No.2s; 00s No.2s; 10s No.2s 70s No.3s; 80s No.3s; 90s No.3s (IN PLAY!) Christmas Special 2023 (you are here); Christmas Special 2024 This is going to be slightly different to normal, but before I get onto that, here’s a recap of the rules of Kill or Save: - Each song starts with 20 points (whether it deserves it or not). - You can only vote once a day. To avoid any time zone confusion, please put a date at the top of your scoring post (e.g. “Mon 25 Dec”, “25-12-2023”, whatever, as long as it’s clear and doesn’t just say “today” or some shit.) - Once a day, you can award 4 points to and subtract 6 from the songs of your choosing in the current round. You can split your daily +4 and -6 between as many songs as you like, it’s down to you. - Make sure you copy and paste the most recent voter’s scoreboard when you take your turn to score. For your own ease, ‘paste as plain text’ to get rid of the previous poster’s formatting. - Just to make it clear for everyone, please mark your scores after the song title and adjust the song’s points total as you go. Ideally make your scores bold too. As an example: 24 Kris Kringle — Right Up The Chimney +4 20 The Elves — Santa’s Holding Us Against Our Will 20 Whamageddon! — Last Christmas (Aw Shit I'm Out) 19 The Christmas Puddings — Grandma Got Drunk And Said Something Racist -1 16 Naughty List — Sack Full Of Coal 15 Billy Humbug — Reindeer Shit On The Patio -5 And of course, everyone makes mistakes sometimes, so here’s another shout out to all of our most careful and attentive players who help keep the game in order and go about correcting any errors that may arise. Glad tidings to you and your kin. And so, the game. Normally, we have five rounds, with around 5 qualifiers from each going through to the grand final. This time, however, we’re doing things a bit different. What we’ve got here is one giant super round, with all 69 songs in play from the off. I know, it’s a lot to skim through, but hey, we’ve got three and a half weeks to do this. It can’t be any worse than the opening rounds of the 00s No.1s game, surely? Sounds simple, then. But that’s not all, for there may be a couple of little surprises along the way...Also, crucually, when we get to the final 12 songs (cos days of Christmas innit…see, this ain’t just thrown together), their scores will all RESET to 20. Then it’ll be a final shootout to the end, when we’ll unequivocally and irrefutably name THE BEST CHRISTMAS SONG IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD…according to a little forum about the dead and dying. Finally, I’ve really enjoyed the extra competition that comes with not counting the kills and assists in this game, however there are a lot of songs to sort through here and we kind of have a deadline, so if it helps, I’ll restart the count. Of course, vote with your opinions, but, y’know, be mindful. And then, of course, at the end we’ll crown the Christmas Killer Queen (not taking bets on this) and Assist Angel. So here it is, Merry Christmas, everybody’s having fun. Look to the Kill or Save, it’s only just beguuuuuun…
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5 pointsWith 1 month left in 2023, here's a 2024 DL that would score well. 1. Jimmy Carter (100, Ex US President, 6) 2. Joanne Woodward (94, Actress, 17) 3. Frank Field (82, Politician, NEW) 4. Ethel Kennedy (96, Kennedy Family, 18) 5. Nigel Starmer-Smith (80, Rugby Commentator, 5) 6. Glynis Johns (101, Actress, NEW) 7. Brigitte Bardot (90, Actress, NEW) 8. Alain Delon (89, Actor, NEW) 9. Stanley Baxter (98, Comedian, 20) 10. Linda Nolan (65, Nolan Sister, 47) 11. James Whale (73, Broadcaster, -) 12. Esther Rantzen (84, TV presenter, NEW) 13. Bob Newhart (95, Comedian, 37) 14. Jacques Delors (99, French Politician, 11) 15. Vanessa Redgrave (87, Actress, -) 16. Cleo Laine (97, Jazz Singer, 24) 17. Sandy Gall (97, TV news reporter, 16) 18. Norman Lear (102, TV Producer, 28) 19. James Watson (96, Scientist, NEW) 20. Joan Plowright (95, Actress, NEW) 21. Ryan O’Neal (83, Actor, NEW) 22. George Eastham (88, Footballer, NEW) 23. Douglas Hurd (94, Politician, -) 24. Eva Marie Saint (100, Actress, NEW) 25. Jonnie Irwin (51, TV Presenter, NEW) 26. Dennis Skinner (92, Politician, 41) 27. Shannen Doherty (53, 90210 Actor, -) 28. Jean-Marie Le Pen (96, French Neo-Nazi, 22) 29. Dick Cheney (83, Politician, 8) 30. Bruce Willis (69, Actor, NEW) 31. Yoko Ono (91, Mrs Lennon, 27) 32. Denis Law (84, Footballer, -) 33. Bernadette Chirac (91, First Lady of France, NEW) 34. Jean Marsh (90, Actress, NEW) 35. Richard Franklin (88, Actor, NEW) 36. Richard Wilson (88, Actor, NEW) 37. Joseph Estrada (87, Politician, NEW) 38. Joe Don Baker (88, Actor, NEW) 39. George Lazenby (85, Bond, NEW) 40. Pope Francis (88, Pope, NEW) 41. Norman Tebbit (93, Politician, 14) 42. Sonny Rollins (94, Jazz Musician, 44) 43. Willie Nelson (91, Country Singer, 40) 44. Imelda Marcos (95, Former First Lady of the Philippines, 33) 45. Pete Murray (99, British radio presenter, 36) 46. Marianne Faithfull (78, Singer, 30) 47. Alan Greenspan (98, Economist, 4) 48. Mel Brooks (98, Comedian/Director, 10) 49. Dick Van Dyke (99, Actor, 1) 50. Prunella Scales (92, Sybil Fawlty, 26) What do we think? Any big omissions immediately come to mind?
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4 pointsThe DeathList has already missed 2 James Bonds, it cannot afford to miss another (especially as Lazenby looks so rough at the moment).
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3 pointsChemistry: John Charles Polanyi Peace: Oscar Arias Sánchez Literature: Wole Soyinka Medicine: Andrew Victor Schally Physics: Peter Ware Higgs Economic Sciences: Vernon Lomax Smith
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3 points1. December 2023 2 hits so far. Thanks for doing this again! @WEP Chemistry: 1992 Rudolph Arthur Marcus b. 1923 Peace: 1980 Adolfo Pérez Esquivel b. 1931 Literature: 2013 Alice Ann Munro b. 1931 2012 Mò Yán b. 1955 Medicine/Pysiology: 1977 Roger Charles Guillemin b. 1924 1989 Michael John Bishop b. 1936 Physics: 1957 Chen Ning Yang b. 1922 Economic Sciences: (1987 Robert Merton Solow b. 1924 Died before the start of the game.) 2013 Eugene Francis Fama b. 1939
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3 pointsOne of the longest serving cast members of Britain's longest running broadcast serial drama ,103 year old actress June Spencer, also known as Peggy Archer/Woolley in Radio 4s The Archers . I think her age and her unique role and achievement in the above description makes June a very noteworthy candidate.
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3 pointsBest comment I've seen regarding Kissinger's death has been "Wherever he is, I hope he's dead there too"
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2 pointsHad the honour of working for Crash Test Dummies tonight. I was kept busy but managed to sneak just one photo. They're still going strong after 35 years.
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2 pointsThere are interesting names for many pools, @The Daredevil. But... Noam Chomsky, Julie Goodyear, Douglas Hurd, Patrick Murray, Patricia Routledge, William Russell and Julie Walters are untouchable names for my personal list. To be honest, I don't really like Marianne Faithfull. I prefer to add Françoise Hardy to this list. She's one of my favourite celebrities.
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2 pointsDeep Roy is 66. Most famous for portraying every Oompa Loompa in the 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory:
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2 pointsSomehow Jimmy is actually in similar condition to Fusa Tatsumi, the butt of every joke on the world’s oldest thread It’s honestly just really sad that this man has to have deteriorated like this, and lose his wife (At least he outlived Kissinger)
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2 points1/Dec/2023 65 Fatboy Slim — Right Here, Right Now 60 The Corrs — Runaway 60 Stardust — Music Sounds Better With You 46 Madonna — Beautiful Stranger 44 Madonna — Ray Of Light +4 33 Natalie Imbruglia — Big Mistake 31 DJ Jurgen Presents Alice DeeJay — Better Off Alone -6 30 Phats & Small — Turn Around 28 Terrorvision — Tequila 14 Pras Michel ft. Ol' Dirty Bastard & Mya — Ghetto Superstar 13 Brandy ft. Mase — Top Of The World
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2 pointsAt this point with Barker and Kissinger gone, I wouldn't be surprised if Dick is going to stay at the number one spot until he goes. The only exception I can think of is if Jimmy Carter doesn't pass away in December.
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2 pointsFrom the early 50s, yes. From the latter half there’s Don Murray, Earl Holliman, Russ Tamblyn and Eastwood. Tamblyn, Ann Blyth, Leslie Caron, and Shirley MacLaine are probably the last MGM stars from the 50s, aka the Post-Mayer era.
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2 pointsMentioned also as alive in other threads Ginou Richer, Édith Piaf secretary dead at 97
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2 pointsFrankly, who knows? You'd have got long odds on Alistair Darling going before Dennis Skinner and Norman Tebbit six months ago.
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2 pointsI’d put a stake through his heart and garlic round his neck to make sure he never comes back!
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2 pointsQuite sad to see him in this condition, but bravo to him for wanting to actually be there at the service. He has obviously defied the odds to this point, but I can't imagine that we're looking at more than days here. Would be shocked if he makes it to 2024. Compared to a few months ago he has very clearly deteriorated. The grandson said that the family was expecting him to only last a few days in hospice when he first entered, and perhaps his wife still being alive gave him some sort of purpose to keep on living, some will to live. I'm expecting this to be very quick now, and judging from how he looks, it's probably for the best so he doesn't have to suffer.
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2 pointsWho ? Nguyễn Côn: Although he did somehow last three more months after this was taken.
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2 pointsOn a side note : quite a remarkable moment to witness a 99yo man, 10 month in hospice care attend his own wife Memorial in such a mediocre condition. Their love and his strengh are quite impressive. To show yourself in such a weak state takes strengh and resilience that, I think, only his love for Rosalynn can explain.
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