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Everything posted by drol
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Twenty-sixth round masterlist: Newjack: Mustafa Ben Halim The Quim Reaper: Yang Hyong-sop Ulitzer95: Luis Echeverria Joey Russ: Jimmy Carter theoldlady: Jiang Zemin paddyfool: Francisco Morales Bermudez ThereWillBeDeaths7: Lee Teng-hui
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Twenty-sixth round: 1)Josip Manolic (1920), Prime Minister of Croatia 2)Kim Yong-ju (1920), vacancy Head of State of North Korea 3)Mustafa ben Halim (1921), Prime Minister of Lybia 4)Francisco Morales Bermudez (1921), President of Perù 5)Luis Echeverria (1922), President of Mexico 6)Milos Jakes (1922), General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 7)Branislav Soskic (1922) President of Communist Montenegro 8) Lee Teng-hui (1923), President of Taiwan 9)Francesc Badia Batalla (1923), Episcopal Veguer of Andorra 10)Khamtai Siphandon (1924) Prime Minister and President of Laos 11)Tomiichi Murayama (1924) Prime Minister of Japan 12)Kenneth Kaunda (1924) President of Zambia 13)Jimmy Carter (1924), President of United States of America 14)Lubomir Strougal (1924), Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 15)Guillermo Rodriguez Lara (1924), President of Ecuador 16)Abdelsalam Majali (1925), Prime Minister of Jordan 17)Ali Hassan Mwinyi (1925), President of Tanzania 18)Giorgio Napolitano (1925), President of Italy 19)Mahathir Mohamad (1925), Prime Minister of Malaysia 20)Mohammad Hasan Sharq (1925), Chairman of Council of Ministers of Afghanistan 21)Ali Bozer (1925), Prime Minister of Turkey 22)Yang Hyong-sop (1925), Chairman of the Presidium of North Korea 23)Arnaldo Forlani (1925), Prime Minister of Italy 24)Tran Thiem Khiem (1925), Prime Minister of South Vietnam 25)Valery Giscard d'Estaing (1926), President of France 26)Elizabeth II (1926), Queen of the United Kingdom 27)Abdoulaye Wade (1926), President of Senegal 28)Jiang Zemin (1926), President of China 29)Valdas Adamkus (1926), President of Lithuania 30)Raif Dizdarevic (1926), President of Yugoslavia New entry: Raif Dizdarevic, Bosnian President of Yugoslavia. Seems to be still in good health and quite present on the public scene. Choose your picks.
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So, Ema Derossi-Bjelajac dies unpicked. She was kept here for consistency as Anton Vratusa was the inaugural hit. So, according to the rules, a new round must be started...
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I was actually waiting for him to die to write "The 'rona gets Raoni", but you quite spoiled it
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That's unfair. Rants at you are due to extreme low-quality posting (i. e. always reporting deaths after they are alreday reported, mainly in the same thread), so it is your actions that get despised, not you. Improve your posting quality and that won't happen anymore. For an example, @Joey Russ was a complete twat when he came here 4 years ago. Really, every post of him seemed written by a retarded monkey. In a few months he became arguably one of the best posters (and deadpoolers) on this site, and he still is. Sometimes I even wonder if they are the same person. Try to follow the example.
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Milan Kundera is on the List of the Missed, but sadly has not died.
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Erminia Bianchini, Italy's oldest person, dead at 112. 111-year old Maria Oliva from Sicily is now the Country's oldest person.
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Ironic how he directed arguably great movies like The Lost Boys and Falling Down, and he is mainly been remembered for the piece of thrash that was Batman & Robin.
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Former US national team player (2 appearances only) Ken Snow dead at 50 from the cold they call COVID-19.
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COVID-19 apparently.
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A bit of updating the list: 1)Dharam Pal Singh (1897, 1938): Still unsinkable and will be here for a long time. 2)Fauja Singh (1911): In failing health, both physically and mentally. Does not leave home nowadays and lost a dear friend to COVID just some months ago. 3)G. Venkatasubbiah (1913): Very old and frail, probably not able to walk anymore. 4)Saalumarada Thimmakka (1910?): In failing health, has been in hospital recently and mostly bedridden. Here we go again. 5)Aiyappan Pillai (1914): Declining health, received a call from the PM mid April, apparently bedridden. 6)Lambert Mascarenhas (1915): No news in years. 7)Man Kaur (1916): Still going incredibly strong. 8)S. I. Padmavati (1917): no news for a long time. 9)Shyem Saran Negi (1917): has been "seriously ill" and bedridden since January. A mystery how he is still alive. 10)H. S. Doreswamy (1918): Still going strong. 11)Philipose Mar Chrysostom (1917): Very frail, bedridden, physically weak according to his doctors. 12)K. R. Gowri Amma (1919): Increasingly frail and bedridden. 13)Amala Shankar (1919): suffering from severe dementia, unable to feed herself, bedridden for years. A very frail-looking list...
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Three. Shrikhande is dead too.
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Pappukutty Bhagavatar dead at 107. Prematurely.
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So Georg's demise should not be so imminent or he would have remained for the funeral. Or he just sucked the evil out of him like in The Green Mile and then came back.
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Was dropped in 2019. That was the right choice it seems. But keeping him off two years is pushing your luck.
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Very frail and the death of his brother could worsen things. Shouldn't have been dropped.
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A supporter of Pinochet and there is some evidence he was a child molester. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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Zanardi is very likely to have permanent brain damage. But it is unlikely that he is completely brain dead. He could remain minimally conscious for years, maybe hoping that he improves some day. The situation is quite unpredictable at the moment.
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I think that because Ansa today reported on its first page the words "Zanardi non è in pericolo di vita" attributed to the doctor who performed surgery on him. He has no thoracic trauma, cardiac and respiratory parameters are normal, the main risk is he reported permanent cerebral damage and could end like Schumacher. But at the moment he is not in imminent danger.
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Update on Hal Singer. Very frail health after a stroke.
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Zanardi's life is not at risk according to the hospital.
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And the doctor forgot to tell him for a week.