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Everything posted by drol
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Manolis Glezos out of ICU after decisive improvement in his conditions. Expected to be discharged soon. You need to be reeeaally unlucky to die nowadays.
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Balbir Singh discharged from hospital. Invincible.
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New photos. Walks and drives a car on his own, but he does not look at best. Still, in great shape for his age.
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Suffers fall, but no harm.
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For the "you can't escape forever" series, Everton Weekes hospitalized for "medical emergency".
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Manolis Glezos in ICU with respiratory failure. https://www.google.com/amp/s/greece.greekreporter.com/2019/11/21/greek-resistance-fighter-and-politician-manolis-glezos-hospitalized/amp/ Though the situation was quite tragic it seems he is now stable.
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Hau Pei-tsun is a kind of new Bracknell for you!
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Sedney again.
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Good luck.
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He was the monthly head of a Commitee which ruled Iraq. He refused the Presidency when offered by US.
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Sixteenth round masterlist: Joey Russ: Jimmy Carter chilean way: Giorgio Napolitano Tower1: Lubomír Štrougal Ulitzer95: Daniel arap Moi CoffinLodger: Javier Perez de Cuellar theoldlady: Tun Tin drol: Jules Sedney The Quim Reaper: Hau Pei-tsun Newjack: Mustafa ben Halim The Unknown Man: Kenneth Kaunda Lafaucheuse: Yasuhiro Nakasone paddyfool: Josip Manolic Sir Creep: Mohammad Hasan Sharq Bibliogryphon: Mahathir Mohamad
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Sixteenth round 1)Yasuhiro Nakasone (1918), Prime Minister of Japan 2)Hyun Soong-jong (1919), Prime Minister of South Korea 3)Hau Pei-tsun (1919), Prime Minister of Taiwan 4)Javier Perez de Cuellar (1920), Prime Minister of Perù 5)Josip Manolic (1920), Prime Minister of Croatia 6)Kim Yong-ju (1920), vacancy Head of State of North Korea 7)Tun Tin (1920), Prime Minister of Burma 8)Mustafa ben Halim (1921), Prime Minister of Lybia 9)Francisco Morales Bermudez (1921), President of Perù 10)Luis Echeverria (1922), President of Mexico 11)Janez Stanovnik (1922), President of Communist Slovenia 12)Milos Jakes (1922), General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 13)Jules Sedney (1922), Prime Minister of Suriname 14)Branislav Soskic (1922) President of Communist Montenegro 15) Lee Teng-hui (1923), President of Taiwan 16)Khamtai Siphandon (1924) Prime Minister and President of Laos 17)Tomiichi Murayama (1924) Prime Minister of Japan 18)Abderrahmane Youssoufi (1924) Prime Minister of Morocco 19)Kenneth Kaunda (1924) President of Zambia 20)Daniel arap Moi (1924), President of Kenya 21)Jimmy Carter (1924), President of United States of America 22)Lubomir Strougal (1924), Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 23)Guillermo Rodriguez Lara (1924), President of Ecuador 24)Abdelsalam Majali (1925), Prime Minister of Jordan 25)Ali Hassan Mwinyi (1925), President of Tanzania 26)Giorgio Napolitano (1925), President of Italy 27)Mahathir Mohamad (1925), Prime Minister of Malaysia 28)Mohammad Hasan Sharq (1925), Chairman of Council of Ministers of Afghanistan 29)Ali Bozer (1925), Prime Minister of Turkey 30)Yang Hyong-sop (1925), Chairman of the Presidium of North Korea Yang Hyong-sop lost his seat in a generational reshuffle in August 2019. He is apparently in excellent health and still making lots of public appearances. Choose your picks!
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So Iraqi Don Quixote Adnan Pachachi has died at 96. For the first time no points are awarded as I was the last to pick him before chaging my pick to Jules Sedney. As per rules, a new round is started anyaway. And be more careful this time!
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Yes, and maybe if you are rich and famous you will receive better care than the Average Uncle Joe, even in a public system like in Italy. I'd like to know how many Kenyans get the futile treatment those fuckers of Moi and Kibaki are getting. Hey, and we are all human with equal dignity!
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Actually it hit the news. Balbir suffered a heart attack in June, but was later discharged from ICU and improved so much according to his daughter. On November 4 (!) he was admitted again to ICU in critical conditions due to pneumonia. His son has come back from Canada, but according to family he has improved so much once again and will be discharged soon... kudos to them, I love those who know when it is time to let people go!
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Leiji Matsumoto out of danger. It seems going to hospitals makes you immortal.
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Yeah, that was easy.
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Clu Gulager turns 91 today!
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Another A-Lister out there is in critical conditions right now after suffering a stroke, but I'll leave this as a little cliffhanger.
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Daniel arap Moi feeling better and about to be discharged.
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In July I made a list of famous hospitalized people. I think only 3 on 7 (Gigi Simoni, Everton Weekes, Balbir Singh) are still going. I think it is time for a new list: 1)Lata Mangeshkar (1929): on life support with pneumonia and heart failure. Family insists she is recovering and her life is not in danger. Hospital says she will be discharged in a few days. Usual Indian scheme. 2)Daniel arap Moi (1924): Hospitalized for the third time in a month. Was on life support two weeks ago and reportedly wanted to be left at home to die. Obviously according to the family he has gone for the usual "routine check up". 3)Jimmy Carter (1924): suffered fall and cerebral hemorrhage. Now hospitalized for indefinite time, but rapidly getting better according to close people. 4)Balbir Singh (1924): again in hospital, for the third time in a year. He spent two weeks on life support last year and is suffering from congestive heart failure. No hints at a possible death from family, though. 5)Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (1936): Peruvian crook/president, hospitalized for cardiac arrhythmia in ICU. The Fujimori way, all along.
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Nothing in the news, but according to his FB page Balbir Singh has been hospitalized again.
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She dyed her hair and they got it wrong.
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Since old fuckers of Kenya and Tanzania seem to be immortal, here is a challenge between six old political figures of the two countries. Last Country standing wins. Kenya Tanzania Charles Njonjo (1920) David Musuguri (1920) Daniel arap Moi (1924) Ali Hassan Mwinyi (1925) Mwai Kibaki (1931) Cleopa Msuya (1931) Mama Ngina Kenyatta (1933) Mama Maria Nyerere (1930) Moody Awori (1928) Jamshid bin Abdullah of Zanzibar (1929) Duncan Ndegwa (1925) John Malecela (1934) Come on, come back into the averages of your Countries!