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2 hours ago, maryportfuncity said:She'll make DL Cup, though - good spot
Would she? They have the same fame requirements?
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2 hours ago, Octopus of Odstock said:Worth mentioning JPJ was a DDP pick and the Daily Mirror has already provided a QO https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/formula-1/breaking-jean-pierre-jabouille-dead-29119111
Now on the BBC.
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On 30/01/2022 at 20:45, maryportfuncity said:So, Mason Greenwood - suicide risk, taken down (fatally) whilst on remand or does he survive and six weeks after release are Mansfield Town supporters sipping Bovril and agreeing he's the best thing to happen to the Stags in living memory?
Or am I just being naiive and is it all a simple misunderstanding?
Charges dropped after Key Witness withdraws corporation.
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John Bailey Jones, was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Dakota. He died aged 95.
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Josefina Angélica Meabe, Argentine who served in their senate from 2009-2015 has died 83. Obit (In Spanish).
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Wow I actually won something. I’m amazed.
Thank you everyone for your kind words.
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2 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:
You seem to have bought into this idea that tall people don't live long. That's not really true. Yes, there's a slightly higher chance that people (particularly men) who are considerably tall will die a few years before their shorter counterparts, but it's not as big a factor as you're letting on.
Christopher Lee lived to 93 and he was 6'5 (1.96m). Angus Scrimm (the actor in drol's display pic) was also around the same height and he lived to 89/90.
If you're healthy and look after your diet, and exercise etc. then your circulation should be good. Therefore it's not difficult for these people to live to their 80s, 90s etc.
A lot of living centenarians won't have their heights on record but Philippe de Gaulle is 101 and he was 6'2 (Charles de Gaulle was 6'4).Bill Gates Senior was about 6’7 (2.01m) and lived till 94 as well.
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9 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:
A useless fact. The death of Baroness Berners means that there are now just 10 living female hereditary peers (in their own right).
The 21st Lady Saltoun, 92
The 28th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, 88
The 10th Baroness Howard de Walden, 87
The 11th Baroness Arlington, 83
The 31st Countess of Mar, 82
The 8th Baroness Braye, 81
The Marchioness of Lothian/The 16th Lady Herries of Terregles, 78
The 13th Lady Kinloss, 65
The 9th Lady Balfour of Burleigh, 49
The 29th Baroness Dacre, 39
They've been dwindling in numbers for some years. Rewind back several decades ago and there were many more. Why that was the case I'm not entirely sure, but my educated guess would be that two consecutive world wars wiped out a lot of the men, and with certain peerages the women were able to inherit them.
Following the retirements of Lady Saltoun in 2014, and the Countess of Mar in 2020, there are no female hereditary peers currently sitting in the House of Lords.For majority of peerages that women can’t inherit I imagine for the generation having children in the last twenty years or so some members of the nobility are flying out to America and having gender selection IVF.
For the current living 10 Lady Saltourn inherited it as her only brother was killed in WW2 fitting what you said. The rest are too young to be affected by the World Wars. A couple of these do have women heirs so female hereditary peers will not be extinct anytime soon.
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Still very few obits. Still I will be amazed to see him in the list of the lost.
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6 hours ago, time said:Not a strange name as such, but the boxer George Foreman named all five of his sons George.
I know a brother and sister who are George and Georgina and they have a niece called Georgia as well.
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2 hours ago, ladyfiona said:I have a cousin called Gary (but he is 40+) and I know so many Steven or Stephen's of any age. My friend's younger brother is called Steven. I knew one Paul at college and I only know Tony's not Anthony's.
I know a Tony who is early 30 but named after his dad - but his dad’s full name is Anthony but never ever called that.
I know someone with three kids with unique names that sound similar to ordinary names but are not and one correctly spelt and pronounced name
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2 minutes ago, Toast said:It's a mystery to me how people sneer at the idea of Barry or Gar(r)y, yet Harry has been popular in recent years.
When I was a child Harry was an old man's name.
Maybe that was why. Barry/ie and Gar(r(y were not so common before WW2 so wouldn’t have been old man names in that era. Now they increasingly old man names (Particularly Barry) they not so common. My name is odd in that they were loads of old people with it but they all had the full version on their birth certificate (Which is a timeless name) but I don’t and that version is starting to date a bit.
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48 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said:Was watching the BBC Football on Saturday and one of the correspondants at the ground was called Betty yet would have been only in her twenties
Whenever I see on the BBC I always keep expecting an older women until I remember, (On various sports.)
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33 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said:Brother in law of Julian Sands
Ex brother in law. His sister Sarah (former editor of Today on Radio 4) and Julian divorced in 1987. They did have a son together so obviously the family likely remained in touch and that boy is now effectively morning his uncle on top of his dad.
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2 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:
You can’t be that old if your nephew is only 21!Unlikely but can be. On one side of my family my oldest aunt will be 90 if she makes it (Currently 76) before her youngest nephew is 21.
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Surprisingly he hasn’t got a Q/O yet. Even from the Mirror or Mail.
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Eva Kushner, scholar of Comparative literature and French, Renaissance, and Canadian literature has died aged 93, Obit
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On 13/11/2022 at 05:17, BabyBlue said:Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa
Alexandre do Nascimento
Burt Bacharach
Don King
Emilio Fede
Franca Pilla
Francoise Gilot
Gianlucca Vialli
Giorgio Forattini
Johnny Ruffo
Jose Mujica
Leonard Pietraszak
Michael Tilson Thomas
Pope Benedict
Rolf Harris(joker)
Ruth Buzzi
Sandra Weir
Sheik Salem Al Ali Al-Sabah Of Kuwait
Vicky Phelan
Violeta Chamorro
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Yoko Ono,June Spencer,Alice Munro,Bobby Vinton,Amanda Bynes
Leonard Pietraszak dead aged 86. Obit (In Polish).
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Graham Winteringham, English architect who designed buildings such as the crescent theatre in Birmingham has died aged 99. Obit
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They not. Any picks that would be rejected by the DDP are rejected by the cup.