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    It would be ironic if this was the truck.
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    Beth, what can I do? See myself fall down the scoreboard, that's what. Indeed, nearly half of the participants are affected by Beth Chapman going tits up, and even those that doggedly hung on to zero points for nearly half the year have been afflicted, causing drol to become the new leader. 1. drol 1 2. Phantom of the Midway 2 3. JoeMoneypenny 3 =4. Bibliogryphon 4 =4. CaptainChorizo 4 =4. markb4 4 =4. Mercarte 4 8. Sir Creep 12 9. Banana 14 =10. An Fear Beag 15 =10. BuffaloPhil 15 =10. gcreptile 15 =10. machotrouts 15 =10. paddyfool 15 =15. FixedBusiness 16 =15. GraveDanger 16 =17. Clorox Bleachman 17 =17. QTips 17 =17. Spade_Cooley 17 =20. manuel 19 =20. The Quim Reaper 19 =22. Dr_T 21 =22. Great Uncle Bulgaria 21 =22. Pedro67 21 =22. Wormfarmer 21 =26. Toast 22 =26. Torva Messor 22 =28. charon 23 =28. Death Impends 23 =28. The Unknown Man 23 31. deadsox 24 =32. Skinny kiltrunner 25 =32. The Old Crem 25 34. Master Tech 26 =35. Book 27 =35. The Mad Hatter 27 37. Newjack 28 =38. Grim Up North 31 =38. Joey Russ 31 40. YoungWillz 32 41. En Passant 33 42. theoldlady 34 43. Philip 44 44. nantonian2013 46 45. Bentrovato 55 46. Neobrakeon 59 47. msc 61 48. Team Wean 64
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    Of course, sharks hardly likely to have any time for killing when they sing all day! *If you don't know any young children and so this goes over your head, breathe a sigh of relief...
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    Beth Chapman is a hit for three teams. Featured prominently on Dog's show long before the cancer so no fringe penalty here. drol and John Key both had her at the bottom of their teams, but drol has had more hits so gets 25 points to Key's 15. Book had her higher up and gets a more bountiful 30 points. And now time for another scoreboard, which sees Sir Creep inch close to theoldlady's slender lead: 1. theoldlady 195 2. Sir Creep 186 3. maryportfuncity 174 4. drol 162.5 5. Wormfarmer 159 6. msc 158 7. CaptainChorizo 155 8. Lord Fellatio Nelson 153 9. Phantom of the Midway 143.5 10. gcreptile 140 11. markb4 126.05 12. Skinny kiltrunner 112 13. John Key 105 14. Prophet 98.58 15. Pedro67 84 16. Sean 69 17. time 63 =18. Exu 50 =18. The Old Crem 50 20. Toast 45 21. Book 44 22. Clorox Bleachman 40 23. the_engineer 36.5 24. nantonian2013 35 25. YorkshireBanker 33.12 26. The Mad Hatter 32 27. FixedBusiness 25 28. WidowsPeak 20 29. Torva Messor 12 =30. Everyone else 0
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    DRS reveals its not as bad as first thought and should be discharged in a few days, according to the beeb.
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    Aww ffs. That's in my head for the rest of the day now. I was blissfully unaware of the song until Phil posted this:
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    Travel the world, eat delicious food and spend your remaining days with people that love you.
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    Well, at least 7 heavyweight names doing not too good right now: 1)Andrea Camilleri (1925): still on life support after suffering a heart attack. What chances of recovery for an obese-94 year old chainsmoker? 2)Gigi Simoni (1939): Italian football legend, probably on life support after suffering a heart attack. Rumors that he had died were floating around on Tuesday, but family denied it. According to his family, his condition is "very critical". 3)Balbir Singh Sr. (1923/24) The Hockey legend has been in hospital for more than a week and has now been shifted presumably to Chandigarh ICU where he spent 108 days this winter. This guy has been bedridden and dependant on oxygen for the past 8 months. 4)Hussain Muhammad Ershad (1930): the former dictator of Bangladesh is now in critical conditions for liver complications and a number of other ailments. Will probably fly to Singapore today if he makes it. 5)Beji Caid Essebsi (1926): Seriously ill after suffering a "health crysis" this morning. Already hospitalized last week but was "fine". 6)Sir Everton Weekes (1925): In critical condition after suffering heart attack last night. 7)Zaheen Tahira (1949): Pakistani screen legend (but the "who the fuck is she?" person of the bunch), on life support after suffering heart attack. Rumoured to have died this morning, but family denied. Never seen something like that before. Clean sheet after a little more than a year.
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    Part one of the debates are over. Elizabeth Warren definitely had the best performance of the batch, whereas most of the rest were meh. The two biggest losers imo were Beto and Tim Ryan. Beto lost because he was clearly dodging the questions even for politicians, and Tim Ryan just sounded so bland and was amusingly destroyed by Tulsi on foreign policy. Though I wasn’t expecting much from the latter anyways...
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    Max Wright, who played the dad on the show ALF, has died at the age of 75... https://www.google.com/amp/amp.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/jun/26/max-wright-alf-actor-dies-75/
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    How is this ironic?
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    ALMOST some DDP points for unnatural death! Anyway, some bad news, and some good news. The Bad news: He is out fishing, so how bad can he be? The Good news: He is awaiting the results of a Mayo Clinic scan this week to answer that exact question! Former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman credits an automatic/manual inflatable life vest with saving his life in a weekend boat crash on a northern Minnesota lake. Coleman was fishing on Lake Ada when another boat approached “going full speed and heading right at me,” Coleman wrote in a Facebook post Sunday night. (HINT HINT you can follow him on FB!) The driver of the boat, a father with two children in the boat, was looking at a fishing line and hit Coleman’s fishing boat “broadside and hurtled over my boat,” Coleman wrote. “At the moment of impact, I dove into the water. Coleman normally fishes from the back of his boat while trolling in reverse, but his fish finder in the back “was on the blink,” so he was sitting up on the bow trolling, he wrote. The impact caused the tiller to be sheared off and the seat to be crushed. “Had I been sitting there I would have suffered the same fate,” he wrote. Coleman, 69, announced last summer that he was being treated for stage 4 lung cancer. He was previously diagnosed with throat and neck cancer. “I’ve been facing mortality quite a bit in my battle in the last few years with the Big C,” he wrote. “I dodged a bullet this weekend. Hopefully, I’ll continue to stay a couple steps ahead of the Grim Reaper. Yesterday was a powerful reminder that we don’t totally control our destiny. I’ve been worried more about what my next scan at Mayo this week will show, than I was about the chance of something happening to me while fishing on Lake Ada. SC
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    Sorry Drol for your loss and Biblo- horrible time for you both.
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    He always looked like he was 79 even when he wasn't 79.
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    My sincerest condolences Biblio and Drol. Sad times here recently.
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    Buttigieg, Hickenlooper and Klobuchar are either entries in a dictionary of euphemisms or the new generation of Pokemon
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    Everton Weekes Cricketing great and last survivor of the three Ws in intensive care following heart attack.
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    I have so many friends who are almost the same age as me who passed away this month. Most of them suffered from heart ailments.
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    I thought it was because he was killed right before he was to go to trial for causing a flamingo's death.
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    Just found out that someone I used to sit next to at Yorkshire Television (well, Wellbeing actually), Karen Petch - who was also a continuity announcer, and news reader, died on Friday of breast cancer. I'm shocked and genuinely saddened by such sad news. She was lovely and very funny, especially when talking about her fallen arches. RIP.
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