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Everything posted by BrunoBrimley
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Unless she's about to croak (kick off, bite the dust etc.) then I see no reason why you are even bringing her up here. If she was born in 1961 then she is a bit young to be presented here-- unless of course you know something of her health which you're refusing to divulge. So Mengeles parents were strict Catholics eh? Apparently of the sort that taught the values of out of wedlock sex (creating little unknown name baby girl of 1961) and mass murders, and body tortures. Oh they must have been delighted that their son grew into such a feared, um, I mean revered, um, no I do mean despised, leader. Leader of what, we're really not quite sure. So you'll be meeting with a psychologist next week. That's an excellent idea and perhaps they can up the dosage of your meds.
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Yes it can seem rough but we do have a record. Still don't believe me? Then explain this: Proof of our credentials
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Are we ever going to tire of Petra?
BrunoBrimley replied to Dr Strangelove's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
What does it matter? Do you come here for the ads or for the enjoyment of seeing who has shuffled off? Admittedly until your mention of those advertisements at the bottom of the opening page I had never given them thought. In fact I would adamantly deny ever having seen them. Now one may wish to admonish me for caring more about the contents of the forum than its sponsor/s however this is how it has been with me. Keep me (us) advised as to how this has caused ruination of your daily existance. Adieu. -
Ideas and Possibilities for 2006
BrunoBrimley replied to Death Watch Beatle's topic in DeathList Forum
First off to the best of my knowledge Mr. Beadle is not now nor was he ever a U.S. official, so to say 'maybe an older U.S. official' sounds wringingly wrong to say the least. Add to this, that Donny Rummyfied is a mere 72+ (born in 1932) and Dickie is even younger having been hatched in 1941. Add further to this the fact that Rummy is too mean spirited to kick off and that Cheney as been dead since 1980, all we see is a hologram. -
I am so surprised and glad to see you back here after what seems an unbearable absence that I can't even figure if you are being sarcastic or truly surprised by Johnny's endeavors. Maybe there can be a Double Sainting ceremony. By the way, where have you been?
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What happened to OMJ/Terminator
BrunoBrimley replied to Dr Strangelove's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Right you are! Now, this being a possible scenario of as of yet unperceivabley conceivable proportions, we must also be aware that they may well be taking notes and planning on a counterattack for all the cruel words being spoken of them. Maybe the first salvo will be termination of little green men with berets or perhaps they'll decide to just pull the plug on this site (which would leave me more than a little bereft). Hopefully OMJ and Tiberius(I've renamed Terminator for the moment because I've forgotten how to spell the word) will soon return and get us back in line. (Gosh I hope that made sense to someone other than me) -
What happened to OMJ/Terminator
BrunoBrimley replied to Dr Strangelove's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Well that certainly was something I didn't need to have placed before me. The visuals are quite frightening. -
I searched the world over and thought I found an answer; but, alas it was not the answer which I had searched for. There are a few websites which make reference to Mr.Duke and he seems to be alive. Birn in 1923 he still was making appearances as recently as last year and seems to be slated for some this year as well. At any rate some links for you to drop in on (not that they'll offer much help) Geoff Part 1 IsleOfMan IOMTT-Duke
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And after all the wonderful things he said about you. For shame Faustus. Anyway the thing is he was mentioned earlier in possibles for '06, so maybe the moderators/admins will find the workings for merger--or not. Here's the linkage: Early Beadle returns
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And he was quite tasty too (roasted not boiled), although the fleas were a bit more crunchy than I normally like.
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In a book store or a library.
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Whats The Most Surprising Death Ever???
BrunoBrimley replied to a topic in DeathList extra-curricular
There, there. Don't let it get a stranglehold on you. -
I guess this article you provided seals his fate; but at least now he may be having a whale of a good time. Truthfuly though it's sad to sea him riding off on that last wave~~~~~~~~
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Whats The Most Surprising Death Ever???
BrunoBrimley replied to a topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Can't say as how I do which considering his reported death this past January is probably to my own benefit. Poor Daisy Here's the perp now! -
Whats The Most Surprising Death Ever???
BrunoBrimley replied to a topic in DeathList extra-curricular
But can he/she really count since it/him/her was never really all here to begin with? I mean if one does not take the time to properly register but insists upon posting here, doesn't it nullify their right to be considered a candidate? (Clearly I'm just too heartbroken to render a rational thought on this, or perhaps it's knowing there will be no more Ladybird Johnson updates from DLO) -
Daddy? What a pleasant surprise to find you here! Now get back out to shoeing Beiderbecke our family horse, the postman won't be arriving today so you'll have to ride into town to collect your insulin and syringes from Liberty Medical (and don't forget to get me those new DVD's of Our House- Season 2. Ms. Hall looks particularly fetching that year especially with you leering that way). Lights out
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Things Just To Think About
BrunoBrimley replied to Banshees Scream's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
It may have something to do with the fact that many celebrities travel more for work purposes according to where there carreer is taking them. Actors who live in one place but film television series elsewhere and do back and forths(between home and city of the television studio), movie actors on location going back home every other weekend or so, Singers who sometimes have their own private planes, or who may have to travel great distances from one tour venue to another, if they have international appeal then there are more flights. Presidents, Prime Ministers, Senator etc. Bullionaires who have scads of money and fleets of aircrafts to jet them wherever they wish, whenever they wish. Authors who are on book tours. Celebs just travel more in general. I am sure that if the stats were taken into account to include corporation CEOs the %s there would also be higher than for the general public. -
I noticed that Jonathan Frid-----Barnabas Collins from the strange cultish show Dark Shadows supposedly turned 80 last December. Will he ever die or is it true that vampires and their portrayers never die except by sunlight? Anyone care to put a stake on this one?
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Keep posting this annoying drivel each and every day and yours will be the only death you'll be observing. It'll be death from your own stupidity. Face it pal, when she croaks then she croaks. It really ain't no big deal to the majority of the world, not even for The Great Society Liberal Americans. It's not like she was even a 'force to be reckoned' with sort of First Lady, she did her job--decades ago; but beyond that, name 5 things she did. As for her eventually passing, it ain't gonna cause me no never mind. Just hope for her sake it's peaceful---that means you have to leave her ranch premises now.
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Actually there was a whole group of Schells and you guessed it when they got together they played Schell games Anyway the facts being what they are (and they are) Maximilian Schell was born in December 1930 and was still working in 2004. He won an Oscar(Academy Award) for his work as an attorney in Judgement At Nuremberg (Garland, Tracy and Lancaster did not). In that film his character was Hans Rolfe, a few years later he appeared in The Black Hole as Hans Reinhardt. Coincidence? Perhaps but I wouldn't bet on it. He also received the Actor of The Milennium award at The Baltic Pearl Film Festival in Latvia in 2000. According to my sources there were 4 Austrian related Schells-Carl/Karl, Maria, Max and Immy (also known as Edith Nordberg). Maxie and Carl are the only ones still alive, but at a mere 74 even with acute pancreatitis and diabetes Maximilian will probably be around for a while. Max
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If they cremate him and put his cremains (ashes) in a jar will it then be a Mason Jar?
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Comedy & Death - Great Combination
BrunoBrimley replied to comedychris's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
That's usually the way it works. Very few, if any, have managed registering before arriving here. -
Did you ever post up that idea and what was it? Even though this site is fab, a DeathDaq of some kind would be superb. The more shares sold in a particular celeb, the less the price is worth etc., it would obviously take an awful lot of time to set up though. I nominate you to do the job then eejit. All those in favor? Aye! Aye. Aye!! Aye! Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy... (flatlines) Aye! Sigh. I mean, AYE! Aye! The Ayes have it. All those opposed? It is done, so eejit get to it and make us proud.
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And yet in some sense wouldn't the last of each of these groupings be famous if for no other reason than that they became the last one to die? Does that not mean that even in a rather perverse way they have gained fame just by staying alive in much a way similar to those folks who live past 105 surviving on food regimens of tofu and bean sprouts? I am a firm believer that fame can be defined and even achieved in many ways.
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Ideas and Possibilities for 2006
BrunoBrimley replied to Death Watch Beatle's topic in DeathList Forum
What's the Titanic?