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Everything posted by Bibliogryphon
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The Daily Mail has it but no BBC as yet.
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I think it is meant to be Katsumi Tezuka (b 31 Aug 1912)
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Count me in Jeremy Hutchinson Earl Cameron Beverley Clearly Diana Athill James Lovelock June Spencer Don Lusk Mary Wilson Sheila Mercier Yashihiro Nakasone
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I presume he asked them to "Give me back my heart"
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It's astonishing how often that happens in soaps It's astonishing how often that happens in BasildonIt's astonishing how often it happens to your moms.There is a very thick line drawn between you being a bit funny and being a complete prick.Complete prick wins. If you cant post funny just f**k off, the forum will survive without you. I will go and suck my dads penis. You have more than one Dad?
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Now I feel old.
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Yes. I was talking to the organ grinder....
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Do we have to wait for the obit for the next teams?
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Silvio Gazzaniga is dead at 95. Wait for the QO. Biblio had him this round. In the back of the net. Do I get to lift the trophy?
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As before. I think I win this round if we can get a BBC obit.
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Ah, Ways of Seeing! Didn't realise he was that old! He is the oldest surviving Booker Prize winner.
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Authors Last A Long Time, But....
Bibliogryphon replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList Forum
Booker Prize Winners Updated for 2016 Winner Booker Prize Winners updated for 2014 & 2015 Winners V S Naipaul (1932) John Berger (1926) David Storey (1933) Salman Rushdie (1947) Thomas Keneally (1935) J M Coetzee (1940) Keri Hume (1947) Penelope Lively (1933) Peter Carey (1943) Kazuo Ishiguro (1954) A S Byatt (1936) Ben Okri (1959) Michael Ondaatje (1943) Roddy Doyle (1958) James Kelman (1946) Pat Barker (1943) Graham Swift (1949) Arundhati Roy (1961) Ian McEwan (1948) Margaret Atwood (1939) Yann Martel (1963) DBC Pierre (1961) Alan Hollinghurst (1954) John Banville (1945) Kiran Desai (1971) Anne Enright (1962) Aravind Adiga (1974) Hilary Mantel (1952) Howard Jacobson (1942) Julian Barnes (1946) Eleanor Catton (1985) Richard Flanagan (1961) Marlon James (1970) Paul Beatty (1962) -
Here are twenty five new names for consideration Tony Booth Don Rickles June Brown Everton Weekes Sidney Poitier Abdelaziz Boutelfika Robert Mugabe Bill Maynard Pope Benedict XVI Dick van Dyke Claire Hollingworth Mary Wilson Sheila Mercier Frank Miller Richard Baker Jeremy Hutchinson Carl Reiner Lilliane Bettancourt Paul Darrow Shirley Hughes Robert Hardy Valerie Harper Rodney Bewes D C Fontana Peter Tork
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The seventeen I would dump would be James Randi Prunella Scales Henry Kissinger Tommy Chong Doug Ellis Robert M Pirssig Lester Piggot Stan Lee Jake Lamotta Stephen Hawking Paul Gascoigne Peter Carrington Sandy Gall Murray Walker John Noakes Gordon Banks Fidel Castro I got to eleven OK but the last six were grudging removals and I know that now Fidel has reached 13 there are going to be people urging him to stay on until he goes but I don't think it will be 2017
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Exactly.Soap opera stars enjoy a high level of recognition but they aren`t known for being them.Same can be said of voice actors.For example few people can visually recognise the voiceovers on the Simpsons but if any die it will make the news.Peter Sallis is a good example of someone who if you are under 30 you probably couldn't name but you would recognize him as Clegg from last of the Summer Wine and as the guy who voiced Wallace. OK so she is more Gillian Taylforth than Wendy Richards. I haven't watched Emmerdale since they dropped the Farm.
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Genuinely, I've tested her name out on a few casual folk I know, non-Deadpoolers, and they've all known who she was. I knew those of us who don't watch soaps didn't really know of her before, but a lot of people are addicted to the bloody things, and she was apparently far better known than I'd thought. In my book - Meads, Bracknell, Christie, St John, King Michael, Booth, and Sellers are all famous enough for the front page, given earlier precedents (and I'd pick Downie, citing the Beeb! Hah), but I am not the Committee. They have their ways. Whereas even people into Christian country hadn't really heard of Feek. I realise I am not well versed on soaps but she is not Anita Dobson, Liz Dawn or Sheila Mercier or even Leonard Fenton. This is probably why I never win.
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She might be low hanging fruit and an easy hit but I don't quite feel the fame factor. It does not bring prestige to the list. For me she is this year's Joey Feek However many may also have the same thoughts about another potential option Steve Hewlett who is nothing if not forthcoming about his state of health.
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Well we have had to sit through three years of work on the M6/M1/A14 junction which is just coming to an end now and they still haven't included southbound access from the A14 to the M1.
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Not happy with that. I had no idea who she was. I am thinking Desmond Tutu might be the right sort of pick for the top slot.
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I can hear the howls of Nimbies already
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DL Status Updates: Statements, Obsevations & Verbal Tennis
Bibliogryphon replied to Lord Fellatio Nelson's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
The good news is that although Facebook and Twitter seem to be off limits. I can still keep up to date with all that is happening in the world of Death. -
DL Status Updates: Statements, Obsevations & Verbal Tennis
Bibliogryphon replied to Lord Fellatio Nelson's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I am in Addis Ababa airport. -
DL Status Updates: Statements, Obsevations & Verbal Tennis
Bibliogryphon replied to Lord Fellatio Nelson's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
What does he do with the air miles? I dunno. Love you as I do Cat, that is one shit answer! I know. I toyed with with the idea of saying that on a point of pedantry because he doesn't pay for the ticket his boss gets the miles but I didn't want to land BG in the shit. Because of the way we book flights we do not repeatedly use the same carrier. I did join the Lufthansa scheme on my last trip but they weren't offering a convenient flight this time. -
Sounds like LAST WORD fodder to me.
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Howard Davies very Radio 4