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  1. 2 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:


    Just a minor stroke. He only suffered dizziness and has presumably already been discharged.

    May only be 49, but when you're considerably overweight any health complication becomes more likely.

    He had brain surgery as a result of it 

     

    Not sure how common that is after a stroke. Or rather what that says of the severity of said stroke. 


  2. Found this thread!

     

    All the deaths from TWD franchise.

     

    (Wiki) Scott Wilson (1942-2018): Main Character Herschel Greene TWD S1-S4, brief S9 

    (IMDb) Dango Nu Yen (1971-2019): Had a minor role on TWD S3. Portrayed one of the Governor's bodyguards.

    (Wiki) Moses J. Moseley (1990-2022): Had a minor role on TWD S3-S5. Portrayed one of Michonne's pet walkers

     

    There was also a stunt double who died (Wiki) John Bernecker (1984-2017) on set.

     

    Death of voice actor (IMDb) Randy Schell (1952-2017) also noted. Voice behind early promos of Fear TWD.

     

    There has been hundreds of actors/actresses who have been in TWD Franchise in one way or another.

    It consists of 7 separate TV shows and a handful of video-games/books/board games.

    This is not including the comic books from which the show originates.

     

    Listing all the actors is a tall-task. Figured it is easier to just list all those who have died as of now.

    This is, or was depending on who you ask, a major show in the U.S. Any deaths, even minor, will QO and get national attention.


  3. Considering 'significant' is subjective in nature, I figure the thread is as well. Why not let people state their opinion?

     

    IMO Bob Saget meant more to me than anyone else in January. AFHV + Full House. He was also very close to Norm Macdonald who passed away a few months ago. Norm was someone who really impacted me when he died. Bob Saget spoke on his death with a very personal hue and in turn made me grow to like him quite a bit more.

     

    In fact, even the SC deaths mattered more to me. Losing the cohort of 1905 was a significant moment IMO.

    Poitier meant little to me, before my era. I can respect what he accomplished without feeling anything towards his death. Similar to Bob Dole or, eventually, Jimmy Carter.

     

    This thread is unique as it shows everyone's perspectives and opinions. It is quite obvious that internationally, Sidney Poitier was the most notable. Would make for a rather boring thread pointing out the obvious every month.

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  4. On 16/12/2020 at 12:27, arghton said:

    --snip

    Other notable horses that live in Old Friends homes include 1996 breeders cup winner Alphabet Soup, animal actor Popcorn Deelites known from the Seabiscuit movie (played Seabiscuit) and Zippy Chippy, a horse known for holding the record of most losses in modern racing.

    (Wiki) Alphabet Soup dead age 30, from complications of chronic kidney disease. Jan. 28th, 2022 seems to be DOD

     

    Only 8 days after Popcorn Deelites, which seems a tad odd. Both euthanized at Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement as @arghton mentions above.

    Time for an update on notable residents?

     

    EDIT: There is a wiki page here, seems terribly out of date though.

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  5. 4 hours ago, Bibliogryphon said:

     

    However you could look at it this way

     

    Of all the previous people who reached the age of 119 then 50% of them reached 120

     

    But these are all outliers in any statistical analysis of ageing and tossing a coin is probably as good as it gets

    Keep in mind this is just in recorded history. It is unlikely the lifespan was this long at any other point in our species existence, but not impossible. 

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  6. 53 minutes ago, TheCemetaryMan said:


    Most executions are either delayed/Cancelled.
    Joe Biden is against the DP. HA people were even protesting the prolific killer Ted Bundy,
    Always a gamble.

    Example Robert Durst - Terminal ill- Very impressive is it not at your standard, 

    Besides, who cares, a convict is dead. 

    Joe Biden being against the death penalty has nothing to do with whether a state carries it out or not. 

     

    I usually ignore your comments, but this one is more stupid than normal

     

    Picking someone scheduled to die, to actually die is the most free death I can think of you twat. 

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  7. 2 hours ago, Drewsky1211 said:

    Former Ohio representative Bud Brown (served 1965 to 1983), as well as the acting Secretary of Commerce for a period in 1987, dead at 94.

     

     

    Was also the father of Clancy Brown, best known as the voice of Mr. Krabs on SpongeBob.

    At the time of his death:

     

    14th Oldest Living (former or current) House Rep.

    2nd Oldest Living Reagan Cabinet member. 12 members remain

     

    Reminder, this helpful site exists for statistics such as those above.

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  8. I think expectations for the year are very high after the start we had. There has been notable names dying yes, but it has slowed down a bit over the last 4-5 days. 

     

    Really it just went back to a semi-normal state, though still high, compared to normal years. 

     

    I understand both sides. A Charlie Brown voice actor compared to Sidney Poiter or even Meatloaf doesn't really compare. Same with a fashion designer. 

     

    All just a matter of perspective as each death and its impact depends on the person. I do believe @Gooseberry Crumble is quite right and we are in the calm before the storm.

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    Interview from Aug. 2021. Sounds good, main issue is his hands which never stop shaking.

     

    I've been following him closely for a long time. Not DL worthy just yet. Does regular podcast still as noted above. Clear + Vivid

     

    M*A*S*H survivors and other notable people frequent it

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  10. 1 hour ago, DaDeathGuy said:

    Antonia da Santa Cruz, the third oldest person in the world and last verified person born in 1905, dead at 116.

    This month is going for a clean sweep of SC. RIP. 1905 gone.

     

    How long will 1903 (Tanaka) or 1904 (Randon) last.


  11. 1 hour ago, Toast said:

     

    Enjoy your time here.  I doubt it will be long.

    Don't understand the moderation system here just yet. No offense to anyone...

     

    Clearly some trolls who are allowed too long of a leash

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  12. 1. Donald Trump
    2. Dick Van Dyke
    3. Ghislaine Maxwell
    4. Clint Eastwood
    5. Shane MacGowan
    6. Yoko Ono
    7. Olivia Newton-John :rip: hit #7 August 8th
    8. Queen Elizabeth II :rip: hit #11 Sept. 8th
    9. Shannen Doherty
    10. Tim Bilton
    11. Phil Collins
    12. Paul Gasoigne
    13. Francoise Hardy
    14. Joe Exotic
    15. David Attenborough
    16. Bobby Charlton
    17.  Rolf Harris
    18. Mel Brooks
    19. Susie Steiner :rip: hit #6: July 3rd
    20. Eva Marie Saint
    21. Willie Nelson
    22. Rupert Murdoch
    23. Milos Zeman
    24. Jerry Lee Lewis :rip: hit #13: Oct. 28th
    25. Prunella Scales

     

    Sub 1. Bill Cosby
    Sub 2. Ozzy Osbourne 

     

    1/6/23 Update *Pool finish* 17/50 dead, 4 picked!

    Placed #13 with this list

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  13. 46 minutes ago, The Old Crem said:

    I predict the opposite. Russia will invade very soon and the UK will consider nuking as will America. By thr spring the nukes will be used.

    If a nuke is used the world will end. 

     

    That won't happen. You are free to your belief though

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