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  1. Just wanna say that march 22 was it was 4 years since Carter surpassed GHWB final age and took over the title as the longest lived US president. So am wondering how long he will have that title before someone will surpass his age. Biden is the oldest after Carter now. So unless someone that is older then Biden becomes president later on, he have to live 18 years and 51 days after Carter dies to surpass him, if Biden lives that long then.

    Most likely of the current living presidents to surpass Carter GWB and maybe Obama since he is just 61 years now.

    Carter is almost 98.5 years now, and am not sure if any of the current US will reach that age, and it can take a long time before that record will be broken. Probably not so long as John Adams who was the longest lived president from when he surpassed George Washington age in 1803, untill Ronald Reagan surpassed him in 2001 after 198 years. But I can imagine it can take 50+ years before someone else surpassas Carters age.

    Just wanted to share that thought, and what others on community think about this.

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  2. 4 hours ago, Steve said:

    I am sure you will be like how your grandfather was as he has obviously inspired you. I am 40 next month and my partner will be giving birth to our baby (my first, her third in the summer) so time is very much on your side to be a father and grandfather. 

    Thanks alot lad.

    And good luck to you being a father soon.

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  3. 1 minute ago, Steve said:

    And memories especially good ones are golden and should always be treasured

    It indeed is.

    I miss very much, but he is at peace now after some health struggles he had in his last years.

    But like you said, it us important to treasure all the good memories.

    I want to be a grandfather like he was, but i'm only 21 years and don't have any children yet, but when the day comes I want to be like he was

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  4. 13 minutes ago, Steve said:

    Please accept my sincerest condolences for your loss. With regards to your list you have Robert Duvall listed twice in 14th and 46th place. 

    Thanks lad, appreciate it a lot. And also thanks for informimg me about having Robert Duwall written down twice.

     

    Has been a different christmas then usually, but im so glad I had him in 21,5 years of my life. Only have good memories of him, that I will carry on rest of my life

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  5. My personal Deathlist for 2023

     

    1. Jimmy Carter

    2. Tony Bennett

    3. Henry Kissinger

    4. James Earl Jones 

    5. Dick Van Dyke 

    6. Rosalynn Carter

    7. Raúl Castro

    8. Sirikit

    9. Warren Buffett

    10. Bobby Charlton 

    11. Tina Turner 

    12. Harry Belafonte

    13. Mel Brooks 

    14. Robert Duwall

    15. Jack Nicholson

    16. Shane MacGowan

    17. Willie Nelson

    18. Michael Schumacher

    19. Bob Barker

    20. Ethel Kennedy

    21.  Emperor Akihito 

    22. John Astin

    23. Dick Cheney 

    24. Katherine Jackson

    25. Robert Wagner

    26. Bill Cosby

    27. Michael Caine 

    28. Joanne Woodward  

    29. Stanley Baxter

    30. Jean-Marie Le Pen

    31. Alan Greenspan

    32. James Whale

    33. Mário Zagallo

    34. Sandy Gall

    35. Linda Nolan

    36. King Juan Carlos I

    37. King Harald V 

    38. Alan Arkin

    39. Jacques Delors 

    40. Janis Paige

    41. Clint Eastwood

    42. Michiko 

    43. Ozzy Osbourne 

    44. Rolf Harris

    45. Norman Lear

    46. Marianne Faithfull

    47. Cleo Laine

    48. Yoko Ono

    49. Charles Koch

    50. Noam Chomsky

     

    I now am a little late, but all of them are alive for now.

    Just haven't thought about making this, since my maternal granfather passed away right before christmas.

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  6. 8/50 hits for me for now

     

    Sidney Poiter

    June Brown

    Mikhail Gorbachev

    Queen Elizabeth II

    Marsha Hunt

    Jerry Lee Lewis 

    Leslie Phillips 

    Pelè

     

    Not a strong year for me


  7. 1 hour ago, drol said:

    New picture:

    f0041911.jpg

    Looks good for someone thats 91,5 years old. Seems also like he still can walk unaided still. Can't see his face clearly from this angle, but can see him live to his mid 90s judging by this picture.

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  8. On 22/11/2022 at 05:51, John "요한" Sulu said:

    Now Mickey Kuhn has passed away.  This means more individuals born in 1932 will pass away next year in 2023 even before turning 91.

    What the hell have you been smoking, and where did you get it?

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  9. 1 hour ago, dimreaper said:

    The Harry Potter series has now lost two cast members (Robbie Coltrane & Leslie Phillips) in the last three weeks. As a commenter pointed out recently, the ranks of the senior Harry Potter cast has been thinning out at an alarming rate. If Gambon survives 2022, he'd be a strong candidate for 2023.

    Same with Maggie Smith aswell then?

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  10. 3 minutes ago, Sean said:

    Thought he was dead for a second there.

     

    Ratzinger that is.

     

    1 minute ago, Lafaucheuse said:

    Exactly Same. 

    Yeah, I can understand that.

    Just find it kind of funny that in less then a week after my statment on that post, Leslie Phillips dies. And I never thought I would see the day he would die, including the other 4.

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  11. On 02/11/2022 at 02:25, Putin said:

    Pope Benedict XVI, Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissinger, Bob Barker and Leslie Phillips feels like a decent top 5 for 2023 IMO if they are still alive untill new year. I wrote them down in non-specific order also.

    Well that aged well.

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  12. 3 hours ago, MortalCaso said:

    If J. Carter is alive, he should be the #1. The former Pope should be in the Top 5 certainly though

    Pope Benedict XVI, Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissinger, Bob Barker and Leslie Phillips feels like a decent top 5 for 2023 IMO if they are still alive untill new year. I wrote them down in non-specific order also.

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  13. 52 minutes ago, Stuart Beck said:

    I agree that he's barely recognisable but I don't think that he looks that bad apart from the hands, his cheeks are sunken but I've seen worse (Bob Newhart for example).

    He doesn't look so well now, compared to earlier. But at the same time he look somewhat well, considering he is 95.5 and health issues from before he even was a pope. Also the fact that in less then 4 months it will be the 10th anniversary of his resignation as pope, because of health concerns. And he has been an ex-pope longer then he ever was pope.

    Short said: He looks bad, but not as bad as I would have expect honestly.

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