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Everything posted by MrWonderful
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I think about that whenever I see Chrissy Metz. She obviously struggles with her weight, and though she's lost weight at times, I thought she looked huge at the Oscars this year.
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Yeah, he looks good.
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I appreciate that, thanks.
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I had him last year in my pool too, as I thought he had a good chance to go in '19. I remember seeing something on this site back in 2018 that led me to do so. Picked him again in my Wrestling category earlier this year (we do our draft in early January) when I had the chance. This site has been instrumental in how I try to make educated guesses on certain people, so in that sense I have too many people to thank. I have huge blind spots in many areas, especially as an American, but I did put Honor Blackman on my Top 50 for this year. I didn't feel comfortable entering into any pools on this site, but perhaps I'll change that in the future. I'm sure most of my picks will continue to be USA-centric, but you have to get a Daniel arap Moi in there when the points are just staring you in the face! I guess some of that goes both ways, though. For example, those of you in the UK should have all had Chris Doleman on your lists this year. That was free money.
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Who will win the 2020 US Presidential Election?
MrWonderful replied to Windsor's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I think there are some good indicators for Biden, but I am never dismissing Trump's chances again, and there are still a lot of factors that could be in play, such as voter turnout if stay-at-home orders are still in place, to name one. Still, I think Biden will unquestionably do better with non-college educated white men than Hillary did. -
Just texted my buddies "THIS DEATH IS SCHEDULED FOR ONE FALL!" And I heard it in his booming voice, of course.
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Yeah, he was great at what he did. This becomes another hit for me, not just in my Top 50 but in the biggest pool I have among my buddies. So he died doing a good deed.
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I remembered him as being a good-hitting second baseman. And he did win a Silver Slugger once. His .283 average is solid. But his OBP was horrific at .309 and he only had 36 HR in his entire career. He hardly struck out though, never more than 55 times in a season, and he once stole 54 bases (203 total). If a second baseman was putting up sub-.700 OPS's now, though, they'd be at risk of losing their starting job. It was just a different era then, of course. Contact hitters were valued by managers, particularly middle-infielders who could "handle the bat."
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Hmm, I had written that he was a very good player, and that was my recollection (he did make a couple of All-Star teams, as was noted), but his career stats paint a different picture. Regardless, RIP.
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https://www.cancer.org/cancer/stomach-cancer/treating/by-stage.html I'm obviously not a doctor, but given the info in your previous link with the article about his initial diagnosis, and combined with this info in my link, it's an educated guess that his cancer was stage 2 or 3. I don't think it was stage 1 because of the "fight of your life" phrasing by his doctor and the fact that he has apparently had both surgery and chemo. If it's stage 2, the 5-year survival rate is 35%. If it's stage 3, the 5-year survival rate is 25%. Unless he had stage 4 (5% 5-year survival rate), he's probably good for this year and even likely to survive 2021. If there are people here who want to offer up a more expert opinion, I'm all ears.
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^ When you accumulate $9.6MM in career earnings for playing golf, let me know.
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Ha, Kim's missed putt is the worst missed putt under the circumstances I have ever seen, but van de Velde's choke is the biggest collapse I have ever seen. It was just so unnecessary. All he had to do was hit a couple of mid-irons, hit a short iron onto the green, and two-putt for a simple bogey. And he still would've had a shot to spare.
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I'm still giving that "honor" to Scott Hoch, whose missed putt to win the 1989 Masters was from just two feet away...Hoch rhymes with choke! Now that I think about it, if you really want to see a choke, it doesn't get much worse than the 2012 Kraft Nabisco Championship, where I.K. Kim missed a 14-inch putt to win.
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Looks like Tom Smith is the early favorite so far, but I'll stick with Joanne Woodward.
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Dead. So young, damn. https://twitter.com/JasonGregor/status/1248982452510416897/photo/1
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Hang in there GUN!
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Yes, New York's peak date was supposed to be yesterday or perhaps today. California's peak is expected to be in about a week and a half or two weeks away.
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Dammit, "Let It Ride" is one of my favorite comedies of all time. Every character in that movie plays their part perfectly, including Garfield as Greenberg. I wasn't aware that he had been in a long-term care facility since '04 because of a massive stroke, though.
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My 6th hit of the year. RIP.
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American Football Players
MrWonderful replied to harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy's topic in DeathList Forum
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Ah, beat me to it!
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Tom Dempsey, the former NFL kicker who famously made a 63-yard FG in 1970 (on the final play to win the game), has died from complications of the coronavirus. His 63-yard boot was the NFL record solely for 28 years and was shared for another 15 years after that, before Matt Prater broke the record with a 64-yarder in 2013. His kick was even more famous because Dempsey was born without toes on his right foot (his kicking foot), and he wore a special shoe with a flattened toe surface. Apparently Dempsey had battled Alzheimer's and dementia since 2012, and tested positive for COVID-19 on March 25 at the nursing home in New Orleans where he resided. Four days ago it was announced that he had recovered, but the good news was short-lived, obviously. At least 15 residents of the Lambeth House retirement home have now died from the virus, according to the Times-Picayune. Dempsey was 73.
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But he's got such a long way to go. (Such a long way to go!)