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  1. When the terrorist threat materialises (as we have been promised) and the 'Bird Flu' epidemic hits then your extrapolated figures will go exponential.

    Really? Are terrorist groups targeting ageing celebrities?

     

    And I should have thought that the rich and famous have more protection against deadly viruses (viri?) than the rest of us. ;)

     

    But it is a slow year, isn't it. I'm getting fed up with seeing Sister Lucia's picture every time I pay my (twice-daily) visit. I want to go away for a while, until I've heard that someone on the list has actually croaked, but I can't! I'm hooked!


  2. I still like his music. "Off The Wall", "Thriller", "Bad", they're all good albums. After that the quality dips a little, but you get the odd good song. And some of the Jackson 5 stuff is quite fun. But I imagine there'll be a radio blackout if he goes down. After all, you never hear Jonathan King or Gary Glitter on the airwaves now, do you?

     

    Boudicca, welcome from me (I think I frightened Yvonne away). Bit of a P*thon fan myself. In a previous incarnation on this forum I was "Pining For The Fjords", but I've changed my e-mail address since, and forgotten all my old passwords, so I can't use it as a kind of alter ego. Never mind, plenty of fun to be had on here regardless.


  3. Not everyone will remember him, but Sir Robert Mark, Commissioner of the Met Police 1972-77, was 88 on Monday. He'll certainly get a full-page obit in the 'proper' newspapers when his time comes.

     

    Last seen advertising tyres if I remember, setting the tone for John Stalker years later. "Come on Drummer, you've made your point!"


  4. Has anyone thought of just asking the people of Northern Ireland what they want? To remain part of the UK or become part of the Republic of Ireland? It couldn't be that difficult to organise a referendum, could it?

     

    Though I admit it could leave us with the worst case scenario of a 51%/49% vote, in which both sides would claim victory.

     

    I'm sure this approach has been considered before, I just wondered what the arguments were for not trying it.


  5. Is Biggs the last surviving member of the gang? I know Bruce Reynolds and Buster Edwards died, but I can't remember how many others there were (it's a long time since I've seen the film).


  6. Why on earth are animals not worthy of being mentioned?

    I don't think it's that they're not worthy, but there aren't many famous real-life animals are there? Except for the odd race-horse and famous pet.

     

    Desert Orchid

    Bubbles the chimp

    Bill Clinton's cat, Socks

     

    Anyone think of any more?

     

    Anyway Yvonne, where have you been? Three posts in four months. Come on here more often if you want middle-aged men flirting with you, offering you an avatar (and other "services") and generally making fools of themselves. :D

     

    Only kidding.


  7. And this is as good a reason as any as to why we don't allow 'World's Oldest Living Person' as a legitimate entry onto the DeathList.

    :D

    Yeah, he still had another 13 years to do.

     

    Of course, it's possible that they couldn't bear to be parted from the old man, but my guess is that

    the pension brought in more than the life insurance would have done.


  8. I enjoyed his show in the 70s, but as he'd been off the TV for so long I wasn't sure if he was still alive. Bit like Stanley Baxter really.

     

    Does anyone know how he lost his finger?


  9. I don't really want to get into the "Scotland vs America" thing, coming from neither, but many Americans should be grateful to the country that invented whisky and golf, and as for obesity, wait 'til they get them on deep-fried Mars bars!

     

    I like Willie the caretaker in The Simpsons as well.


  10. Wow ... this guy appeared in over 250 films, though he was often uncredited early in his career. He specialised in playing short-tempered, unhelpful bureaucrats.

     

    Some of the best -known films he appeared in:

     

    It's a Wonderful Life

    Mr Deeds Goes to Washington

    The Cat and the Canary

    Arsenic and Old Lace

     

    He also, bizarrely, featured in a TV series of Dennis the Menace (which I thought was a uniquely British comic strip) from 1959-63.

     

    I'd have him in if he sees out the year.


  11. je pope I am the Pope

    tu popes you are the Pope

    il pope he is the Pope

    nous popons We are the Popes

    vous popez you are the Pope(s)

    ils popent they are the Popes

     

    see also:

     

    le sommet des Popes top of the Popes

     

    Now look what you've started!


  12. He's actually a near miss for 2004, but his obit didn't appear until this week. Actor Jerry Orbach died of prostate cancer on 28th December, aged 69. He was perhaps best known as the disapproving father in "Dirty Dancing". He also appeared in a number of cop shows, most recently "Law and Order."

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