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Everything posted by Ulitzer95
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People Who Are Dead According To Wikipedia...
Ulitzer95 replied to Vaagheid's topic in DeathList Forum
It would have taken you the whole of 10 seconds to look at the edit history, click on the IP and see that today alone that editor had killed off about 20 people. Vandalism. Next. -
Some fans speculating that it's a publicity stunt.
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A friend just messaged me to say Sir Tom Arnold has died, aged 76. Popular Tory MP so I would expect quite a few obituaries.
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Have you watched it? You’d probably like it. First episode was about distrust in the media and featured an incredibly powerful interview with salon owner Danielle Hindley whose life was ruined by the Daily Mail. She’s one of the very few ppl who has successfully sued them. Second episode was an interview with Stephen Fry. Discussed AI and emerging technologies, cricket, gen Z, addiction etc. Very interesting watch. Here’s the Hindley interview. Hard not to feel emotional listening to her story:
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John Cleese has a show on GBNEWS every Sunday. He seems absolutely fine. As for him being "replaced" on a Spamalot revival. 1) Cleese probably wouldn't want to do it anyway. 2) I'm not surprised Idle sees him as "a bit strange". Cleese probably thinks the same of him. They've become completely different people as they've aged, not to mention their completely opposing political views. IMO Idle will die first of the two.
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Extreme Weight Loss star and "body positive" activist Brandi Mallory dead at 40. Found dead in a parking lot, presumably from a SuperSize heart attack with cheese.
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Caroline Buckman, viola player on the new Beatles' single "Now and Then", dead at 48 from cancer. Times obit
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Patricia Fernandez from that trio died in 2016 aged just 62. A quick search suggests we didn't spot it at the time.
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Just realised that David Cameron’s mother Mary is still alive and will be 90 next year.
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I was there. There were far more than 12 altogether.
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American Football Players
Ulitzer95 replied to harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy's topic in DeathList Forum
Shite day for obscure young athletes. -
People Who Are Dead According To Wikipedia...
Ulitzer95 replied to Vaagheid's topic in DeathList Forum
Scottish physician, author and philosopher William Stoddart (wiki) reportedly dead at 98. -
Obit looks a bit dodgy. It says “we will remember him forever”. Any other sources?
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Well his career certainly is.
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Katy Perry?
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Times death notice for Sir Thomas Legg (wiki), aged 88, senior civil servant who was Clerk of the Crown under three PMS (Thatcher, Major and Blair).
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Hospitalised 2 days ago, conscious and alert. Next.
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She was Princess Diana's divorce lawyer.
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I predict the grim reaper is going to confound sceptics and be its most powerful yet like a super strong enema in 2024 moreso than recent years equalling or even beating 2020
Ulitzer95 replied to Gooseberry Crumble's topic in DeathList Forum
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Two members of the House of Lords had their memberships renounced yesterday due to non-attendance i.e. they failed to show up for at least one sitting in the last parliamentary term. They were: Lord Amir Bhatia OBE (wiki), 91, businessman and former Crossbench peer (later a non-affiliated member) – was suspended for 8 months in 2010 due to dodgy expenses, also had a separate scandal involving "misappropriating" £600,000 from a charity. Lord Robert Dixon-Smith (wiki), 89, farmer and former Conservative chairman of Essex County Council, forced to apologise in 2008 after saying "N-word in a woodpile" during a debate (not the last time a member of either house has used this idiom). Anyway, members normally do whatever they can to hold onto their membership. They can take a leave of absence or merely show up to single sitting. Getting kicked out usually means they're very ill. Both of the above names will get QOs so decent DDP suggestions.
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After years of you telling us to get him on the list. Are you ever fucking consistent?
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His name was Igor Judge and he was a senior judge? And some ppl say the Illuminati isn’t real…
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Someone just edited the Wiki page of Sawar Khan to say he died this morning (8th Nov), aged 98. Can't find anything else online though a news report will no doubt surface in the next day if true.
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You’re such an idiot it’s unreal. There are WWII vets born 1928, 1929, 1930. They were 15–17 when they served. There will be people alive who are in their 110s in the 2040s who served. Guaranteed.