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Found 1,018 results

  1. Josco

    John Prescott

    Well well, altogether now..... Bang Bang Maxwells croquet hammer came down upon his head.
  2. millwall32

    Alex Higgins (And Snooker)

    I know that last time there was an Alex Higgins thread it turned into a rant fest. So this is more general question, which I suspect will get very few answers-Aren't there a ton of sick and dying snooker players Joe O'Boye, the Francisco's, etc . Suspect this will prove to be a thread to nothing but.......?
  3. Guest

    Charles Manson

    Is this sick SOB ready to burn in hell?
  4. Gooseberry Crumble

    Clarissa Eden

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarissa_Eden Noticed there wasn't a thread for Clarissa Eden, the widow of Former UK Prime Minister Anthony Eden who was forced out of office in the 1950s over the controversial Suez Crisis. Now aged 96,I feel she is worthy of her own thread so here it is!
  5. ImNotHades

    Quincy Jones

    Not to be confused with terminally ill comedian. Legendary music producer who outlived most people he worked with. He's close to 84 and survived 2 aneurysms and I don't think he'll survive the third. Quote from Wiki: In 1974, he suffered a life-threatening brain aneurysm, so he decided to cut back on his schedule to spend time with his friends and family. Since his family and friends believed that his life was coming to an end, they started to plan a memorial service for him. He attended his own service with his neurologist by his side in case the excitement overwhelmed him. Some of the entertainers at his service were Richard Pryor, Marvin Gaye, Sarah Vaughan and Sidney Poitier. Since the 1933/34 generation is dropping hard my guess is he won't be around for a long time, but I might be wrong. Anyway, he deserves a thread. I was surprised he didn't have one already. The man lived a full and long and stressful life. I don't know if he's ill or something but he disappeared after Natalie Cole's funeral. He was probably hiding from 2016. He's on my shadow list and some others also so I hope for a hit...that's all.
  6. gcreptile

    Janey Godley

    Scottish comedienne who seems fairly prominent in certain circles. She had ovarian cancer, beat it, but then it came back. It's stage 3 and she says that it can be treated but not cured. So it's now being called "terminal". Like Jonnie Irwin, she seems fairly open about it all. Today's update is, "she wants to go out with a bang": https://nz.news.yahoo.com/janey-godley-terminal-125229998.html
  7. The Mad Hatter

    Gay Byrne

    Legendary Irish broadcaster Gay Bryne diagnosed with cancer aged 82 http://www.msn.com/en-ie/news/national/legendary-irish-broadcaster-gay-byrne-reveals-hes-been-diagnosed-with-cancer/ar-AAkxn6D?li=BBr5KbJ&ocid=BHEA000
  8. BeretBleu

    Gianluca Vialli

    Former football player ( Sampdoria, Juventus , Chelsea) and coach ( Chelsea) thread. In November 2018, Vialli revealed that he had successfully overcome a year-long battle with cancer. In October 2019, Vialli confirmed he was still suffering from pancreatic cancer.
  9. The Old Crem

    Sarah Harding

    Girls Aloud star reveals she has secondary Breast Cancer at age of 36. Horrible Horrible news. Considering it has spread I feel she warrants her own thread.
  10. Paul Bearer

    Prince

    http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity/prince-rushed-hospital-after-private-7766322#wSu71KkhPGfHFXPU.97 Rushed to hospital after private jet forced to land.
  11. Dia de los Muertos

    Mohamed Al-Fayed

    What about al Fayed? Paul Burrell seems to believe he's dying....
  12. honez

    Jimmy Savile

    Any news on Jimmy Saville's well-being? A possible contender for the 2005 list perchance? He'd be getting a bit snaggle-toothed by now.
  13. drol

    David Graham

    98-year old voice actor quickly becoming a forum favourite. Survived a severe stroke in 2021 and has been ailing since.
  14. Charles De Gaulle

    Teri Garr

    I dunno how much she has been mentioned here but famous Hollywood legend Teri Garr has Mutiple Sclerosis and is going to be 80 this year. Hasn't acted in anything for nearly 15 years now because of her condition.
  15. Paul Bearer

    Michael Parkinson

    Seems to be having a bit of a resurgence at the moment being mentioned in a couple of ( over 50's) adverts. Was also on Chris Evans radio show this morning. At 83, thought he might be worth a punt. (Couldn't find a thread for him, apologies if one exists)
  16. maryportfuncity

    Phil Lesh

    Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh has prostate cancer. Remarkably chipper and discussing his expected complete recovery via his official site. Just click on the message from Phil at the top.
  17. Guest

    Sheikh Hasan Nasrallah

    UNconfirmed reports say that the leader of Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah may have been killed in an Israeli air strike late edit-seems it was just Israeli propoganda-he was just slightly injured and remains alive and well
  18. Guest

    Rockefeller For 2005

    Former governer of New York and former vice president of the united states Nelson Rockefeller is now 96 years of age............is he deathlist material
  19. Summer in Transylvania

    Philip Zimbardo

    With the recent debate over who should replace the (as it currently stands) 21 names to be dropped for next year's list, I would like to put forth a lesser-discussed, but nevertheless worthy, suggestion in the form of Philip Zimbardo. Zimbardo is best-known for the 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment, in which he himself partook as superintendent, which was aborted after just six of the fourteen days that it was supposed to go on for due to the experiment's highly psychologically abusive nature. His part in this would later make him a major commentator on the psychology behind the Abu Ghraib Prison Torture during the Iraq War when it came to light in 2004. As for his health, I was initially wary to suggest him as yet another random famous old person who could be on the list - which has proven not to be much of a winning formula this year thus far - but, for someone fairly active in his field, I cannot find any news on him since what appears to be his most recent interview in February 2023, where he looks quite like a geriatric Spock: He's one to watch for the future, certainly, and is definitely DLy enough to warrant his own place on the list.
  20. Gooseberry Crumble

    6. Ethel Kennedy

    Ethel Kennedy was in close personal proximity to two of American societies most dramatic political events of the twentieth century. The assassination of her brother in law US President John F Kennedy and right by the side of her husband Bobby Kennedy when he was shot dead in 1968 during his campaign to become the second Kennedy President. The first of these events particularly was burnt into the fabric of America's national consciousness to this day. Ethel was right there as one of the few remaining witnesses to this unique historical era and it's dramatic events. Not just a witness to history but a part of history alas even if she is often overlooked nowadays given her choice to rarely speak to the media. Had events been different she stood a very high chance of being American First Lady. She was a key member of what's often referred to as Camelot, the era of the Kennedys political prominence. Only Ethel who turned 89 a few weeks ago and Jean Kennedy JFKS younger sister who was high school friends with Ethel are the remaining surviving members of the "original clan" and that era in their family. For all of the above reasons I feel she requires and deserves a thread of her own. A number of her many children and some grandchildren are still involved in US politics carrying the Kennedy family torch into the next generation. I personally find her a bit of an enigma yet more interesting than Jackie Kennedy /Onassis who's strongly rumoured to have had a love affair with Ethels husband Bobby Kennedy. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Kennedy
  21. Phantom

    Tim Johnson

    If he survives the year. Senator Tim Johnson of South Dakota could be one to put on the list
  22. Jimh

    Queen Elizabeth II

    Shameless cut and paste from the Popbitch mailout this morning: Don't believe a word of it myself.
  23. Whitney Houston hits bus You're gonna have to try harder than that, Whitney! Ranks alongside the "Prince Charles cuts lip whilst shaving" type of headline!
  24. Guest

    Maggie Smith

    Suffering from breast cancer - 73 years old. Has had a tumour removed and now undergoing chemotherapy. Friends say she is dealing with it in a brave,understated way Reports suggest filming has been put back on her next project
  25. BirdieNumNums

    Prince Philip Duke Of Edinburgh

    If anyone deserves to die its that damn W**ker that QE2 is married to. Yep, you got it in one, Prince Philip ( Mountbatten) of "foot in mouth" fame. Apart from that, what else is he famous for? Marrying the Queen, big deal! The sooner that bugger is relegated to the earth, the happier I'll be. At his age, hopefully I shouldn't have too long to wait! *fingers crossed*
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