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Everything posted by Commtech Sio Bibble
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I find it ironic that mango believes every single rumour about Carter, to the extent he's posted the same thing multiple times and even directed us towards a bloody Wikipedia edit and yet can't even begin to imagine that Charles is in a worse condition that he's publicly saying, despite multiple reliable sources suggesting as such.
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I got a birthday card last week from my great uncle (99 years young) that had Charlie's head on the stamp, first one I've seen, but then again I don't send or receive many letters.
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Political Discussions And Ranting Thread
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Deathray's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
The Times has backed the rumours for whatever that's worth. -
I use Facebook exclusively for Pokemon Go, it's really the only place that have active local groups. Apart from that the only time I've used it recently is for deadpooling purposes. For keeping in touch with friends it's Instagram or Twitter mainly.
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Cy Town is unlikely to be getting an obituary at this point, but just for the sake of completion when adding him to the LotL, the latest issue of Doctor Who magazine has given his date of death as March 26th.
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Ray Chan, art director on a lot of Marvel movie projects from Thor 2 to the upcoming Deadpool 3 has died.
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British Science Fiction Series
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Tuber Mirum's topic in DeathList Forum
Angharad Walsh makeup artist on Doctor Who for 2018-2022 has died aged 37, numerous credits on other TV dramas. -
MP for Birken-Dead 5/50 23rd April 2024 Veteran Labour politician, Frank Field has finally succumbed to cancer after a decade long battle. Field first entered the realm of politics in 1964 when he became a councillor on the Hounslow borough council but he lost his bid for reelection in 1968 and instead became director of The Child Poverty Action Group. His first attempt to join parliament in 1966 was unsuccessful as he failed to usurp the incumbent Conservative MP in the South Buckinghamshire constituency, however in 1979 he was elected MP for the Birkenhead constituency, where he remained until 2019. Throughout Thatcher’s government Field occasionally sat on the front benches of the opposition, holding minor roles and chairing committees. In 1997, Tony Blair appointed him Minister for Welfare Reform but didn’t last long in the role as he was constantly clashing with other ministers and he eventually resigned after only 14 months, with Blair describing his ideas as “unfathomable”. Upon returning to the backbenches, he became a vocal critic of both Blair and Brown’s governments, even at one point before the 2010 election attempting to have Brown replaced. Field was a strong supporter of Brexit and increasingly lost support from his party and constituents for his views. In 2018 he left the Labour party citing internal racism as his reason, however some commentators have suggested he only left to save the embarrassment of being sacked. In the 2019 election he stood as an independent candidate in his constituency and much to no-one’s surprise didn’t win, but was appointed to the House of Lords in 2020. In October 2021 he announced he had terminal cancer and had been in hospice care; he had initially been diagnosed with prostate cancer around 2013. He died yesterday aged 81. He was making his third appearance on the Crowdsourced Deathlist, this year at no.9
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Frank is a hit for me too, I'll go for Jim Lovell please.
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Political Discussions And Ranting Thread
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Deathray's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
To change the subject slightly I find it laughable that currently the unelected prime minister is forcing parliament to keep voting until they give up trying to stop a policy not supported by the majority of the public. Democracy in action. -
Political Discussions And Ranting Thread
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Deathray's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I hate this argument because it's never a guarantee, since 2010, 2 of the 4 election haven't produced majority governments (2010 & 2017). And the less said about the debacle in 1974 the better. And then there's 1951 which did produce a majority government for the Conservatives despite them getting 0.8% less of the vote than Labour. -
Political Discussions And Ranting Thread
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Deathray's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Unless we get another coalition govt, I doubt it will be attempted any time soon, and even then it'll probably be another attempt at AV, which in my opinion isn't that much better. I studied different electoral systems for my politics A-level and I think the one that I was most in favour of was Single Transferable Vote like they have in Northern Ireland, but I doubt we'll ever get that nationwide. -
Political Discussions And Ranting Thread
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Deathray's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
It certainly seems that way but to be honest I could not tell you what position Starmer holds on any political issue, if you'd have asked me when he was first elected leader I might have had some idea and would have been a lot more positive towards him but now he's flip-flopped on almost every issue that I don't trust him. A lot of what the Labour party says now is inline with the Tories but I have no idea if that's what they actually stand for or if they're just trying to get Tory voters on side, either way it's not great. -
Political Discussions And Ranting Thread
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Deathray's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
This doesn't actually work for me as I'm in one of the many constituencies that have been gerrymandered by the Tories for the upcoming election, consequently I find that The Electoral Calculus site is more effective and up to date. -
Political Discussions And Ranting Thread
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Deathray's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I fully understand that, the reason I'm so confident in saying that is because there is no chance at all of the Tories winning in my constituency. My postal vote for the upcoming local elections arrived the other day and because local branches of the parties are quite different to the Westminster branches I felt confident voting on who I thought would make a better councillor/mayor, and I'll probably have a similar mindset going into the GE and vote for who will make a better local representative and not who I want in government, as at the end of the day that is what I'm actually voting for. -
Political Discussions And Ranting Thread
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Deathray's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
No, literally everyone who I've seen outside of the news who has mentioned the Rayner 'scandal' is saying how stupid it is that this is getting all the focus when there are Conservative party members doing much worse on a daily basis and it goes ignored. The only people who care about it are the people who vote Tory. I won't be voting Labour, not because of someone slightly diddling their council tax for a small payout but because I despise Starmer and the current ideological position of the party. -
Windy City Deadpool 2024-25
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to CaptainChorizo's topic in Dead Pools
As there is no benefit to PMing, I'll just drop my team here and let everyone steal my list of very unconventional picks. 1. Jimmy Carter 2. Sven-Göran Eriksson (450 pts) 3. Bob Newhart (400 pts) 4. William Russell (350 pts) 5. Linda Nolan 6. Frank Field (275 pts) 7. David Graham (250 pts) 8. Jean-Marie Le Pen 9. Noam Chomsky 10. James Whale 11. Joanne Woodward 12. Esther Rantzen 13. Phil Collins 14. Nigel Starmer Smith 15. Dennis Skinner 16. Charles III 17. Harrison R. Tyler 18. Pope Francis 19. Julie Goodyear 20. Jim Lovell 21. Jack Hanna Subs 1. Albert II of Belgium 2. Edward, Duke of Kent 3. Patrick Murray -
I refuse to read all three pages of argument that I've missed since being on here last night, but as long as Ulitzer has a history of being a reliable source on these things then I trust him
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Conspiracy Theories
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to the_engineer's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I wouldn't exactly trust Dalgleish to be impartial on this issue, during the height of the pandemic he lobbied for certain companies to be given contracts for the vaccine whilst holding shares in those companies plus he has repeatedly claimed that organisations that have disagreed with him are controlled by China, to the extent where he tried to get the UK government to spy on certain scientific organisations. Bearing in mind, he has also previously worked with right-wing lobbying groups and was a UKIP parliamentary candidate in 2015, I would say he would be very biased. Plus John Campell has a reputation for spreading misinformation on his Youtube channel, and would never be my go to source. It's one very complex, multifaceted theory, something that hasn't properly been disproven but also hasn't been 100% confirmed, and within that theory there are disagreements on if it was accidental or not, the intentions behind it and collaborators. -
Political Discussions And Ranting Thread
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Deathray's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
With the local elections fast approaching, this morning a leaflet was delivered to my door outlining all the candidate's pledges and the such, most of it was pretty standard stuff but the penultimate candidate was an independent who had 3 top priority pledges one of which was to stop any further lockdowns. Firstly it's 2024 I genuinely don't think I've heard the word lockdown in at least a year, it's hardly a relevant issue and secondly does a mayor even have the power to do that. Reading the rest of his manifesto he's just nicked a lot of the Reform party's ideas, so I assume he's either delusional and thinks that we are still at the height of the pandemic or is trying to get the votes of those delusional conspiracy brain nutjobs, or possibly a combination of the two. -
With the amount of problems he's had in the past few years, dare I suggest he should get his own thread???
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Of your big 5, I'd swap out George Burns with Gloria Stuart, and if Eva makes it to her 100th I'd say she'd take Glynis Johns place. On the tier below I'd 100% add Nehemiah Persoff, Earl Cameron and maybe Caren Marsh Doll.
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Earlier today one of my friends reminded me of a mistake I made a few years ago. For context for one of my A-levels I studied British Politics from 1951-2007, with a key part of that being the troubles in Northern Ireland. One time I came into class and the teacher had put a collage of significant people from the course on the wall, one of whom was Gerry Adams, I sat there for the next five minutes staring at this display wondering why there was a picture of Rolf Harris on the wall. In hindsight they don't look that similar.
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US Ensemble Dramas/HBO Box Set Shows
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to Spade_Cooley's topic in DeathList Forum
Actor Ron Thompson from ABC's Baretta (1975-1978) has died aged 83, he also played the lead roles in 1981's American Pop. -
What Are We Killing & Saving Next?
Commtech Sio Bibble replied to TQR's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Why not change things up and not do music, who fancies a Kill or Save on forum users.