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12 pointsSun 10 Nov 28 Noam Chomsky 26 Roberta Flack +4 26 Patricia Routledge 25 Jean-Marie Le Pen 25 Esther Rantzen 24 Linda Nolan 24 Joanne Woodward 23 Cleo Laine 23 Ted Turner 23 Stanley Baxter 23 Dick Van Dyke 23 Gene Hackman 23 Sonny Rollins 23 Raul Castro 23 Dennis Skinner 23 Norman Tebbit 23 Jimmy Carter -6 22 Alan Greenspan 22 Josef Fritzl 21 Imelda Marcos 21 Nigel Starmer-Smith 21 Pete Murray 21 Sandy Gall 21 Tom Brokaw 20 James Whale 20 Denis Law 20 Willie Nelson 20 Hans Blix 20 Vanessa Redgrave 19 Mel Brooks 18 Brigitte Bardot 18 Pope Francis 17 Desmond Morris 16 Buzz Aldrin 15 Robert Duvall 15 Sly Stone 15 Tom Baker 14 Prunella Scales 13 Clint Eastwood 12 Daniel Barenboim 11 Louis Farrakhan 03 Robert Wagner The fuck are you people thinking? Jimmy Carter's an awful singer!
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5 pointsCenotaph time, and his equerry laid a wreath on his behalf. Assumed this meant another non-attendance but then the camera cut to him standing unaided in full military dress uniform next to Tim Laurence on a balcony. Looked far better than he has recently, but at 90-odd, one bad chest infection or a fall could finish him off. But remarkably, doesn't look in immediate danger anymore.
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4 pointsWhen it comes to Actors I agree there is no need to face palm people that may not know someone. Yes he is pretty popular here in the U.S but I understand someone from the U.K not knowing him. I find the same thing for me all the time. Someone can be very popular in the U.K and I never heard of them. But a plus I feel for myself is that this site gives me an opportunity to read about people I may never have known about, and sometimes it is fun to find about new interesting people around the world.
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3 pointsWill the next poster please take away: 21 Cleo Laine as she is on here twice. She has +23 points. Thank you.
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1 point10/11/2024 38 Hozier — Take Me To Church 32 Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne — Real Love +4 32 James Bay — Hold Back The River 32 Maroon 5 — Maps 32 Major Lazer ft. MØ &DJ Snake — Lean On 32 Taylor Swift — Shake It Off 32 Years & Years — Shine 22 One Direction — Perfect 22 Duke Dumont — Won’t Look Back 22 Philip George — Wish You Were Mine 20 Zedd ft. Hayley Williams — Stay The Night 20 The Vamps — Last Night 20 Calvin Harris & Disciples — How Deep Is Your Love 16 Will.I.Am ft. Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa, French Montana & DJ Mustard — Feelin’ Myself 15 Felix Jaehn ft. J Thompson — Ain’t Nobody -3 15 Natalie La Rose ft. Jeremih — Somebody -3 12 Lunchmoney Lewis — Bills
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1 point10/11/24 38 Hozier — Take Me To Church 32 Years & Years — Shine 32 Maroon 5 — Maps +1 32 Major Lazer ft. MØ &DJ Snake — Lean On +3 32 Taylor Swift — Shake It Off +2 28 Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne — Real Love 28 James Bay — Hold Back The River +2 22 One Direction — Perfect 22 Duke Dumont — Won’t Look Back 22 Philip George — Wish You Were Mine 20 Zedd ft. Hayley Williams — Stay The Night 20 The Vamps — Last Night 20 Calvin Harris & Disciples — How Deep Is Your Love 18 Felix Jaehn ft. J Thompson — Ain’t Nobody -2 18 Lunchmoney Lewis — Bills -2 18 Natalie La Rose ft. Jeremih — Somebody -2 16 Will.I.Am ft. Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa, French Montana & DJ Mustard — Feelin’ Myself
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1 pointPrevious post ^ @Insane appears to have adjusted the scores for Pope Francis and Buzz Aldrin. We should have 17 Pope Francis 16 Buzz Aldrin Please would the next person to post use these scores.
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1 point10-Nov 64 The Source ft. Candi Staton - You Got The Love (Now Voyager Mix) 48 Texas - Say What You Want 44 No Doubt - Just a Girl +2 43 Radiohead - Paranoid Android 37 Jamiroquai- Virtual Insanity 37 Suede - Trash +2 34 Backstreet Boys - Everybody (Backstreet’s Back) -4 25 Faithless - Insomnia 23 Backstreet Boys - As Long As You Love Me 22 Katrina and the Waves - Love Shine a Light -2 21 The Seahorses - Love Is The Law 20 U2 - Staring at the Sun 20 Backstreet Boys - We’ve Got It Goin’ On 20 The Charlatans - One to Another 20 Celine Dion - It’s All Coming Back to Me Now 20 Robert Miles ft. Maria Nayler - One & One 20 Eternal - Don’t You Love Me 20 Shola Ama - You’re the One I Love 18 Coolio ft. 40 Thevz - C U When U Get There 17 Mark Owen - Clementine 16 B.B.E. - Seven Days and One Week 15 George Michael - Older/I Can’t Make You Love Me 14 Wet Wet Wet - If I Never See You Again 11 Orbital - The Saint 10 Dina Carroll - Escaping 08 Fugees - Rumble in the Jungle 08 911 - The Journey
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1 point9/11/24 27 Jimmy Carter 26 Noam Chomsky +2 23 Esther Rantzen +1 23 Patricia Routledge 23 Ted Turner 22 Linda Nolan 22 Stanley Baxter 22 Norman Tebbit 22 Raul Castro 22 Alan Greenspan 22 Roberta Flack 22 Joanne Woodward 21 Imelda Marcos 21 Jean-Marie Le Pen 21 Dennis Skinner 21 Gene Hackman 21 Cleo Laine 21 Sonny Rollins 20 Dick van Dyke 20 Pete Murray 20 Sandy Gall 20 James Whale 20 Clint Eastwood 20 Brigitte Bardot 20 Daniel Barenboim 20 Tom Brokaw 20 Denis Law +1 18 Mel Brooks 19 Hans Blix 19 Louis Farrakhan 19 Vanessa Redgrave 19 Desmond Morris 19 Tom Baker 19 Nigel Starmer-Smith 18 Willie Nelson 18 Josef Fritzl 18 Sly Stone -3 17 Pope Francis 17 Robert Duvall 16 Buzz Aldrin 16 Prunella Scales 16 Joe Bugner 11 Robert Wagner 10 Dick Cheney -3 Eliminator score: 1/20
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1 point9th Nov 24 27 Jimmy Carter +2 24 Noam Chomsky +1 23 Patricia Routledge 22 Linda Nolan 22 Esther Rantzen 22 Stanley Baxter 22 Norman Tebbit 22 Raul Castro 22 Alan Greenspan 22 Roberta Flack 22 Joanne Woodward 21 Imelda Marcos 21 Jean-Marie Le Pen 21 Dennis Skinner 21 Gene Hackman 21 Cleo Laine 21 Sonny Rollins 21 Sly Stone 23 Ted Turner 20 Dick van Dyke 20 Pete Murray 20 Sandy Gall 20 James Whale 20 Clint Eastwood 20 Brigitte Bardot 20 Daniel Barenboim 20 Tom Brokaw 19 Denis Law 18 Mel Brooks -2 17 Pope Francis 19 Hans Blix 19 Louis Farrakhan 19 Vanessa Redgrave 19 Desmond Morris 19 Tom Baker 19 Nigel Starmer-Smith +1 18 Willie Nelson 16 Buzz Aldrin 18 Josef Fritzl 17 Robert Duvall 16 Prunella Scales 16 Joe Bugner 13 Dick Cheney 11 Robert Wagner -1 0 Julie Walters -3 Eliminator score: 1/20
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1 pointGerman actor Hans Diehl, died November 4 2024 in Berlin https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0225954/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_0_nm_5_in_0_q_DIEHL%20Hans http://www.lesgensducinema.com/affiche_acteur.php?mots=DIEHL+Hans&nom_acteur=DIEHL+Hans&ident=100507&debut=0&record=0&from=ok
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1 pointIn my mind, he occupies an adjacent space to Shannen Doherty. I was wondering, is Dawson's Creek the little sister of Beverly Hills 90210? Or was that Melrose Place? Anyway, he's slightly less famous than Doherty IMO. Still threadworthy though, although he should only appear on lists in a couple of years when the cancer comes back as stage 4.
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1 pointHe's making the rounds now because he predicted Trump's win in 2016. He looks okay on the videos. His Youtube page just got updated. Still, I can't shake the feeling that he'll be dead very suddenly in the not too far future.
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1 pointInterestingly enough, he shares the exact same birthday as his friend Quincy Jones, whom he celebrates it with usually. So a very serendipitous article to be posted when Quincy died.
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1 pointBiz Markie died on this day 3 years ago, aged 57. - Markie's real name was Marcel Hall. His stage name arose during the late 1970s when he took the name of a member of the L Brothers hip-hop group called Busy Bee, and started calling himself 'Bizzy Bee Markie' before abbreviating it. - Markie performed at nightclubs and college campuses, and in 1988 would briefly appear in the background of the music video for Rob Base's "It Takes Two". In 1989, Markie was catapulted into stardom with his song "Just a Friend": The song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. - Markie was sued by Gilbert O'Sullivan in 1991 for his song "Alone Again", who claimed it used an unauthorized sample of "Alone Again (Naturally)". The lawsuit ended up causing artists to make sure the original artist is okay with using their work as sampling: Throughout the decade, Markie often collaborated with artists such as Will Smith and the Beastie Boys. - Markie would begin to have acting roles in the 2000s with appearances in Men in Black II and Wild n' Out, and had a recurring segment on Nick Jr.'s Yo Gabba Gabba! called "Biz's Beat of the Day": He would also voice act, which included cartoons such as Cartoon Network's Mad (as a rapping Bilbo Baggins), Adventure Time (as Snorlock, a giant beatboxing slug Finn and Jake need to help), and SpongeBob SquarePants (as Kenny the Cat in the episode with the same name). - Markie suffered from diabetes in his later years, with death rumors arising two weeks before it actually occurred.
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1 pointHenry II, Holy Roman Emperor died on this day 1000 years ago, aged 51. - Henry was the son of duke Henry II of Bavaria, and succeeded his father as the duke following his death in 995. - In 1002, Holy Roman Emperor Otto III died childless, creating a succession crisis. Henry attempted to gain the crown by getting the nobles' support, but after failing to, had himself crowned by the archbishop of Mainz. Some of his rivals, such as Hermann II of Swabia, would continue to politically contest him afterwards, but Henry would consolidate power by the end of 1003. - Henry would lead an invasion of Italy to oust king Arduin of Ivrea, and also led multiple wars against Poland. - Henry died after ruling Germany for 22 years due to an unspecified UTI. He had taken an oath of celibacy, and was the last Holy Roman Emperor of the Ottonian dynasty (Conrad II of the Salian dynasty was elected afterwards).
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1 pointBuddy Hackett died on this day 21 years ago, aged 78. - Hackett's real name was Leonard Hacker. During his teenage years, he would perform stand-up comedy under the name "Butch Hacker", taking his stage name following WWII. - Hackett's first film was a 1950 short about bowling techniques, where he would comedically perform deliberately errant bowls. The producer for the Three Stooges offered for him to join them after seeing it, but Hackett declined as he wanted to develop his solo career. - Hackett would have successes on TV starring as the titular character in the 1956 sitcom Stanley, and would soon appear in films such as It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and The Music Man: - Hackett would take a break from acting in the 1970s to pursue poetry, culminating in the book The Naked Mind of Buddy Hackett. He would see a comeback in the late '80s by starring in Scrooged as Ebenezer Scrooge, and voicing Scuttle in Disney's The Little Mermaid: - Hackett had longtime heart disease and refused surgery, and his death was hastened by diabetes and a stroke he suffered shortly before he died.
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