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Everything posted by YoungWillz
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ARM...I am not your father. I'm also not Brett Kavanaugh, so I don't Have calendars and shite.... In general terms, as it was a Friday, I was probably getting drunk in a club in Glasgow...was the curfew on around then, or was it later? I've lasted longer than the club, my friendships at the time and also many of the club-goers.
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I'll be in touch sometime during the month with my team. And yes, it will be a theme team again. Huzzah! Will anyone beat my record of longest without hits?
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Fuck me, Trump's attending the funeral! Two for one special?
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Munchkins/midgets/dwarves/oompa-Loompas/pygmies/shortarses
YoungWillz replied to Godot's topic in DeathList Forum
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83 today! Mazeltov!
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Ok, I have checked who went with the Bush in the hand, and several teams have hit, including yours truly. The following bonuses have been awarded: msc: Hits a pair of 7s for 10 additional points and makes two pair of 7s and 9s for a further 15 additional points = Total 25 Additional Points theoldlady: Hits a pair of 10s for 10 additional points. Death Impends: Hits an A for 5 additional points. Toast: Hits a pair of 7s for 10 additional points. Now, for those who had Bush as a sub: Joey Russ draws J Hearts for 11 Points. Yorkshire Banker draws 4 Clubs for 4 Points. Leaderboard updated. Phew!
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Well, I know I've hit with George HW Bush here and I'll bet I'm not alone. I'll give an update later. Bear with, bear with....
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Unsurprisingly both me and the Committee picked George Bush Senior. YW - 14; DL - 12.
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Sixteenth hit with George HW Bush. And yes, sixteen consecutive BBC Obits.
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Yep, my 6th hit here.
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Well, up to 9/50 here with George HW. Can I scrape double figures?
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George HW Bush is my 13th hit here.
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Well done Book. And again for me: 1920 - Prem Tinsulanonda/Clarissa Eden 1921 - Prince Philip, Duke Of Edinburgh/Marie Ponsot 1922 - Carl Reiner/Gertrude Himmelfarb 1923 - Bob Barker/Baroness Jill Knight 1924 - Stanley Donen/Cicely Tyson 1925 - Ben Ford (former MP)/Angela Lansbury 1926 - Carleton Carpenter/Queen Elizabeth II 1927 - Pope Benedict XVI/Rosalynn Carter 1928 - Hosni Mubarak/Sally Oppenheim-Barnes 1929 - Bob Newhart/Jane Powell
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Bob Dole, upon hearing of Bush Senior's death. Bob Dole.
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Well, missed that one for the Advent Avalanche, he he, though I think local time might have affected it, then everyone would argue over the Hewlett rule and it would go on and on. Anyway, I have some updating to do and claims to be made where I picked him. Far as the DL is concerned, you do get something for a pair in this game...
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He wants to die in Scotland. https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17269169.sir-billy-connolly-reveals-he-would-like-to-die-in-scotland/?ref=mr&lp=4 "Planted in Loch Lomond"?
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Gosh Leah Bracknell was sooo last year....and probably next year.....
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Obituary for Monica Sims, first female controller of Radio 4: https://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/nov/30/monica-sims-obituary
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Well, I had to pick a Scot...it's St Andrew's Day! And he's an Andrew....
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As I say, don't care, not a pick for me so I haven't been anxious. However, maybe someone with more time can check the List of the Lost (about time that was done anyway). I'd observe that when I was doing updates here, that source wasn't considered by me as a valid source as it wasn't on the rules page.
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You'd have thought that virus might have killed off some more picks over the years..... (Goes to Charity Shop for a new coat...)
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Andrew Fairlie.
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Ah right, because when I looked at this list (Nov 13th), the i wasn't listed. Doesn't bother me much of course, I was one of the first to mention Vanessa on the Forum! There has been a refining of the rules as to what qualifies as a legitimate obit: To win points, there must be the mention of a celebrity's death on a national online news source: BBC*: bbc.co.uk/news bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts bbc.co.uk/news/business bbc.co.uk/news/education bbc.co.uk/news/uk (that's UK in general, not it's component parts - Scotland, Wales, NI etc) bbc.co.uk/news/world bbc.co.uk/sport bbc.co.uk/newsbeat bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics bbc.co.uk/news/magazine *This excludes local news pages on the website. Or from the UK versions of the following: telegraph.co.uk thetimes.co.uk ft.com theguardian.com dailymail.co.uk express.co.uk dailystar.co.uk thesun.co.uk mirror.co.uk morningstaronline.co.uk metro.co.uk (this exludes references on the death announcements sections of broadsheet websites) ...or from these news sites: uk.reuters.com news.sky.com/uk skysports.com itv.com/news (this also excludes local news pages) channel4.com/news
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The i is a qualifying source? Sorry to ask, but the DDP site is down. I just didn't register it as a QO source....?
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Well, thank goodness that doesn't give you repetitive strain injury in order that you could write that down for us.