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Everything posted by Sir Creep
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Karol with a K. FucK off. Your Kulture is hereby denied.
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Hard not to love Bernie Mac. I was sad when he died. I can not believe it’s been 10 years.
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Boy I had so forgotten he had left us. Oh well
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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Sir Creep replied to Joey Russ's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Sir Creep replied to Joey Russ's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Myself, rather than bizarre I’m going to say Farrah’s album is certainly one of the stupidest in a few years. As stated, the music is just there, she destroyed it with her mouth. It’s ridiculous and stupid. Keep in mind she completed the final song, sat back and listened, and said YES this is what I was going for! -
I believe that is correct
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Indubitably. August isn't the time to hold back such DDP potential, imho. Had I come across this after Halloween, it may not have made the press. Heart surgery/stents are pretty common, and unless there are extenuating circs I'd expect a 'full recovery' whatever that means. I'm sure my posting means he will get some play in 2019 DDP, even if just a couple teams. But if he exits that hospital he should be fine for the short term. If he doesn't, he won't see 2019 and no loss. The monthly DPs may take note though. SC
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Speaking for myself, I found the story outside the scope of the thread's intentions, and I'm unanimous in that. The Suicide thread....perhaps. How about Interesting Ways To Die, now we're talking. SC
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Wow that was a snappy little comeback there.
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Former Olympian and senior administration official of the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) camp office, Iftikhar Syed has undergone angiography at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) on Friday following heart ailment. According to sources, the doctors will implant two coronary stents to open the blockage in his arteries. SC
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Honestly don't know how he survived July. He may not survive August though. Race to post him as #1 for September for the rest of y'all. SC
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A.R. “Babe” Schwartz, a former Texas state senator, a former state representative and a former lobbyist who was considered a leader of the liberal cause, a pioneer on environmental legislation and the father of the open beaches law, died at his home in Houston on Friday of a heart attack. The 92-year-old whom everyone in the Capitol knew as “Babe” had been in hospice care. SC
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American Football Players
Sir Creep replied to harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy's topic in DeathList Forum
Former Seahawks head trainer Jim Whitesel, 70, died at Evergreen Hospice in Kirkland late Thursday night of cancer. Whitesel was an assistant Seahawks trainer from 1976-1982 and head trainer from 1983-1998, a total of 23 years with the team. He is in the National Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame and under him the Seahawks staff was named the 1988 NFL training staff of the year. SC -
Magic Johnson, And Other Basketball Players
Sir Creep replied to Death Watch Beatle's topic in DeathList Forum
The widow of former Butler basketball player, Andrew Smith, announced in a blog post Friday that she has remarried and is pregnant. Samantha Michael-Smith says she met Nick “at the lowest points” in her life and they quickly became friends. Ahh yes, the 'met person X when they were down in the dumps' rebound. Quick marriage. Yup, seen it. Odds on the baby being named Andrew? I got 3:1 SC -
"so what's the big deal?"
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I can't believe his bowel has been rupturing for two days!
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Could be bogus, but in the quest of being first with news that is 3 minutes old: Matthew Perry rushed to hospital with ruptured bowel. SC
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The Fringes Of Fame/family Of The Famous
Sir Creep replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList Forum
Making him off again. -
1,428 (Edit: I thought we were guessing how many chickens)
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Everyone named Billy Ray should be executed.
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Crocs Inc. said in a press release on Tuesday that it has already closed its manufacturing facility in Mexico, and plans to shutter what it says is its “last manufacturing facility” in Italy. The company says the move is their way to “simplify the business and improve profitability,” but did not give details on where their products will be made in the future. Crocs also announced the resignation of Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Carrie Teffner. She will be replaced by Anne Mehlman, the current CFO for Amazon-owned shoe retailer Zappos. SC
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More than a month after former New England Patriots linebacker Jerod Mayo’s 5-year-old English bulldog, Knox, was reported missing by his dog trainer, the beloved pet was discovered dead in a closet in the trainer’s home. The trainer, 41-year-old Amelia Ferreira, now faces a charge of obstruction in Knox’s death. She admitted to lying about what happened and did not excuse what she did. The incident — which dragged on for weeks after Ferreira claimed Knox had run away while on a walk — was resolved on Sunday when his body was found in a plastic bag in a closet in Ferreira’s residence in Cranston, Rhode Island. SC
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Robert Danzig, who overcame abandonment and poverty as a toddler in Albany to become one of the city’s pre-eminent business leaders, and then served for more than two decades as president of Hearst Newspapers, died Wednesday in a Cape Cod hospital. He was 85. In recent years, after his retirement from Hearst, Danzig maintained a busy schedule as a motivational speaker. Even last week, aware of his impending death, he appeared on Facebook Live to recount some of the inspirational stories that were always on his mind. SC
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Dave Swearingen, a former Associated Press bureau chief who led coverage of Indiana’s first execution in more than two decades and the arrests of more than 1,000 demonstrators at the Seabrook nuclear power plant in New Hampshire, has died at age 73. Swearingen died Aug. 1 in Greenfield, Indiana, after a recent bout of pneumonia caused his health to fail. SC