Cereal Killer
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Bob Dole.
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Fidel Castro has 1347 posts on his thread.
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Surprised Meat Loaf wasn't on the list.
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I agree 100%. I feel this thread should be more of a reference point instead of a discussion thread. Maybe the person who has added a death or another poster could post a link to a more suitable thread for discussion.
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Think You're Better Than The Committee?
Cereal Killer replied to Wickerman's topic in DeathList Forum
Unless this is a different Bob Hope from the one I'm thinking of, you might want to switch him out. Oops, I was meant to put Bob Dole. -
Think You're Better Than The Committee?
Cereal Killer replied to Wickerman's topic in DeathList Forum
Never attempted a shadow list before but will give it a go... 1) Billy Graham 2) Zsa Zsa Gabor 3) Martin Crowe 4) Bhumibal Adulyadej 5) Gordon Banks 6) Chuck Berry 7) Aretha Franklin 8) Olivia de Havilland 9) Nancy Reagan 10) Gene Wilder 11) Peter Sallis 12) John McCain 13) Kirk Douglas 14) Hugh Hefner 15) Muhammad Ali 16) Angela Lansbury 17) Dick Van Dyke 18) Stuart Hall 19) Bruce Forsythe 20) Stan Bowles 21) João Havelange 22) Clive James 23) Hosni Mubarak 24) Vera Lynn 25) Nicholas Parsons 26) David Rockerfella 27) Jimmy Carter 28) Ian Brady 29) Howard Marks 30) Josef Fritzl 31) Charles Mason 32) Buzz Aldrin 33) Bob Dole 34) Larry King 35) Mel Brooks 36) Valerie Harper 37) Donald Sutherland 38) Willie Nelson 39) Betty White 40) Gazza 41) Bobby Charlton 42) Walter Scheel 43) Liam Cosgrave 44) Dicky Bird 45) Kenny Rogers 46) Ken Dodd 47) Michael Fish 48) Denis Norden 49) Stan Lee 50) Herman Wouk I hope I have checked these properly. -
Still doing public events. https://www.rt.com/usa/322358-kissinger-russia-west-isis/
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Who Should Be On The 2013 Deathlist?
Cereal Killer replied to harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy's topic in DeathList Forum
Bill Foulkes - Munich air survivor, apparently has a long term medical condition. Aged 80 and should get an obit. -
Coming home from hospital this week? http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/news/a378980/robin-gibb-to-leave-hospital-this-week.html
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Has there been a UK obit yet?
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Nancy Reagan.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31749_162-20038440-10391698.html Back in hospital
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Widely Reported in Italian, nothing yet reported in the UK.
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Quick search on google reveals it is all over twitter.
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'Thatcher' is Dead... kinda... 'Thatcher dead' text sparks fears Oh dear
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Looked pretty well on Tuesday for premier for 2012, he is able to do public apperances, he can walk and looks happy, I wouldn't expect him to die this year or next. http://www.americansuperstarmag.com/pics/m...d-carpet-photos
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Went to hospital with Gall Stones 25th September Now Recovering after surgery as of the 27th
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Pictures of Elizibeth Taylor from 2 nights ago. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/artic...ns-funeral.html Sounds like she is ready to die.
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Colin Bean had died aged 82
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Who, Henry Allingham? Going on the last video from BBC it wouldn't surprise me, but what sources? Can't really say because of confidentiality, but my source is from people who work in the nursing home he lives in.
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My sources tell me he is very ill and has not got much longer to live, possibily only a couple of months if not weeks.
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76 Today. Looking on Sky Sports News, he is looking frail and looks as if he is unable to walk without help. Despite this, I reckon he will survive 2009.
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I don't think he will die this year. BB King to play UK arena concerts Blues legend BB King is to play four arena concerts in the UK - despite retiring from touring outside of the US in 2006. He will tour with 75-year-old British blues veteran John Mayall, who will play in the first half of the shows followed by King in the second half. The pair will perform in Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and London at the end of June. King, 83, launched his professional career in 1947. During the 1950s, he was averaging 275 concerts a year and, in 1956, he notched up 342 gigs. The 14-times Grammy-winner is best-known for his hits Every Day I Have The Blues and The Thrill Is Gone, performed on his guitar, Lucille. In December, he performed with the Foo Fighters and John Mayer at the first ever Grammy Nominations Concert, in Los Angeles. Announcing his retirement from international touring in 2006, King said: "I think the clock is ticking, yes. "In fact, I know it is. "Frank Sinatra sang about the September of [his] years. I think I'm in the November of my years."
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Confirmed to be ALIVE. http://www.normanwisdom.com/
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Why is this on the sky website but they're saying absolutely nothing about it on Sky News? I'm not convinced yet. I was also thinking that. It would be strajnge to release a video about his life before announcing on the main news of his death.