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  1. On 1.1.2018 at 13:58, Weebl said:

    Didn't actually realise how active Charles Aznavour and Dick Van Dyke still are yet I picked them for my own shadow list!

     

    Ronnie Wood, Paul Gascoigne and Mark E. Smith are all IMHO poor picks.

    Now Mark E Smith was our first hit.


  2. My list:

    Massive Danger- Leah Bracknell, John McCain, Tessa Jowell, Clive James

     

    Will they, won't they- Kirk Douglas, Herman Wouk, Billy Graham, Linda Nolan, Javier Perez de Cuellar, Stan Lee, Stirling Moss, Bob Dole, Prunella Scales, Leslie Phillips, Jill Gascoine, Vera Lynn, George Bush Senior, Barbara Bush, Pope Benedict XVI, Neil Simon, Denis Norden, Jimmy Greaves, Valerie Harper, Olivia Newton-John

     

    Little Chance- Olivia De Havilland, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, Betty White, Lord Carrington, Pierre Cardin, Doris Day, Bob Barker, Jimmy Carter, Robert Mugabe, Charles Aznavour, Henry Kissinger, Honor Blackman, Stanley Baxter, Valery Giscard d'Estaing, June Brown, Hosni Mubarak, Sean Connery, Louis Farrakhan, Ian St John, Stephen Hawking, Joni Mitchell, Mark E Smith

     

    Safe for 2019- Dick van Dyke, Mel Brooks, Ronnie Wood, Paul Gascoigne


  3. 9 minutes ago, Joey Russ said:

    Well, if I had to make a tier list for likelihood of being a hit, it would look like this*:

     

    Almost a certainty: Bracknell, Wouk, McCain, Moss, Jowell, George Bush

    Very likely: Gascoine, Barbara Bush, Simon, James

    Likely: Lee, Dole, Scales, Phillips, Norden

    50/50: Douglas, Philip, Graham, Benedict, Greaves, Harper, Mitchell, Smith 

    Unlikely: Carrington, Perez de Cuellar, Lynn, Mugabe, Baxter, Giscard d'Estaing, Connery, St John

    Very Unlikely: de Havilland, Nolan, Cardin, Day, Carter, Blackman, Mubarak, Hawking, Newton-John

    Almost no chance: White, Barker, Aznavour, Kissinger, van Dyke, Brooks, Brown, Farrakhan, Wood, Gascoigne

     

    It must be said that there are more picks that appear to be poor picks than those that are good, which is why I don't expect to break the record this year. But I still think it could surprise us...

     

    *this is subject to change as the year goes on as a sudden health downturn is always possible, like if Wood's cancer goes into relapse or if Nolan's and Newton-John's cancer turns out to be worse than expected

    Jill Gascoine have End-Stage-Alzheimer. Why do you think she have almost no chance to die this year? Her Alzheimer is more worse than that from Prunella Scales.


  4. My Team:

    1) John McCain

    2) Valerie Harper

    3) John Hume

    4) Denis Goldberg

    5) Clive James

    6) Larry King

    7) Jacques Chirac

    8) Monica Vitti

    9) Prince Henrik

    10) Ray Wilson

    11) Sean Connery

    12) Buzz Aldrin

    13) Jill Gascoine

    14) Mikhail Gorbachev

    15) Jeanne Little

    16) Yoko Ono

    17) Prunella Scales

    18) Peter Swan

    19) Willie Nelson

    20) Stevie Chalmers

    21) Jimmy Millar

    22) Burt Reynolds

    23) Ian St John

    24) Pope Francis

    25) George Fernandes

    26) Gay Byrne

    27) Trevor Peacock

    28) Douglas Hurd

    29) Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    30) Gene Hackman

     


  5. 11 hours ago, Joey Russ said:

    So, I’m trying to figure out the likelihood of him going in the next ten years. From what I read on its life expectancy, patients often reach the average life expectancy once they are diagnosed. However, Parkinson’s is usually diagnosed around the age of 60 for most people. Fox was diagnosed at 29 in 1991. So he had it for the past 26 years. I know Muhammad Ali lasted 32 years with his disease before he succumbed to it. Does anyone know the average life expectancy for younger patients with Parkinson’s? 

    Mostly Parkinson isn't a deathly disease. The only way to die from Parkinson is a akinetic crisis.


  6. 1. Tessa Jowell

    2. Nobby Stiles

    3. Jimmy Greaves

    4. Kathleen Blanco

    5. Jose Jose

    6. Terry Jones

    7. Martin Peters

    8. Gerd Müller

    9. Rudi Assauer

    10. Stan Bowles

    11. Luke Halpin

    12. Stan Mikita

    13. Stephen Hawking

    14. Olivia Newton John

    15. Billy McNeill

    16. Ryan O'Neal

    17. Aretha Franklin

    18. Bernard Tapie

    19. Gunther von Hagens

    20. Bobby Zarin

    21. Peter Lorimer

    22. Joni Mitchell

    23. Tim Curry

    24. Pele

    25. Bill Heine

    26. Nick Nolte

    27. Jan Michael Vincent

    28. Peter Sutcliffe

    29. Rodney Alcala

    30. Ronnie Wood

    31. Billy Connolly

    32. Alva Campbell

    33. Mazie Hirono

    34. John McVie

    35. Peter Bonetti

    36. Peter Oosterhuis

    37. Princess Christina

    38. Mel Stottlemyre

    39. Linda Ronstadt

    40. Eric Clapton


  7. Predictions for hits:

     

    1. Herman Wouk: 23 January

    2. Leah Bracknell: 3 March

    3. Neil Simon: 14 June

    4. Clive James: 19 June

    5. Sean Connery: 8 July

    6. Stirling Moss: 14 August

    7. Prunella Scales: 25 August

    8. George Bush Senior: 29 August

    9. John McCain: 8 October

    10. Nobby Stiles: 13 October

    10. Billy Graham: 28 November

    11. Doris Day: 17 December

    12. Tessa Jowell: 29 December

    Barbara Bush will be the first hit in 2019.


  8. 10 minutes ago, Weebl said:

    Didn't actually realise how active Charles Aznavour and Dick Van Dyke still are yet I picked them for my own shadow list!

     

    Ronnie Wood, Paul Gascoigne and Mark E. Smith are all IMHO poor picks.

    Especially Ronnie Wood and Paul Gascoigne.

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