Banana 856 Posted June 30 IN: Sven-Goran Eriksson Rupert Keegan Jane McAlevey Linda Tirado Johnnie Walker OUT: Steve Gaines Sudarshan Maharaj Ida Reams Richard Scolyer Nicole Weider Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
An Fear Beag 1,440 Posted June 30 OUT Bridgette Wilson Sampras Eric Idle Janey Godley Mark Steele Rhod Gilbert IN Georg Koch Jane McAlevey Linda Tirado Rupert Keegan Sven Goran Eriksson Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pedro67 227 Posted July 1 Out Brazil, Wyman, Lazerenko, Gilbert, Housego. In Joan Bakewell Johnny Walker sven G Ericsson Noam Chomsky Jmmy Carter. Sorry its it’s a bit late Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ladyfiona 2,323 Posted July 6 Got a hit with Vic Seixas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Immortal 591 Posted July 8 Well this is an unexpected surprise. Back to back hits for me with Bengt I. Samuelsson (unique pretty sure) and Jane McAlevey (huge replacement name). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Torva Messor 260 Posted July 12 On 28/06/2024 at 12:38, Torva Messor said: My 2024 Death By Numbers Midyear Replacement List IN: Noam Chomsky Shelley Duvall Sven-Göran Eriksson Jane McAlevey Johnnie Walker (BBC Radio 2 DJ) OUT: Imelda Marcos Sam Neill Bob Newhart Edna O'Brien Stu Phillips Shelley Duvall shuffled off this mortal cOyl while the DeathList was in stasis. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Immortal 591 Posted July 12 As did Joe Engle, a hit for me. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Torva Messor 260 Posted July 13 Although Ruth Westheimer was kept in my 'IN' pile, she saw herself out, as an increment for my DBN 2024 hit count. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 20,228 Posted July 14 Shannen Doherty a hit for me here: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/shannen-doherty-dead-charmed-90210-cancer-b2579529.html I'm probably not alone. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Torva Messor 260 Posted July 14 Unusually destructive week for my list, in which Death did not stop at three. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gcreptile 10,565 Posted July 14 Okay.... well I hope I got it right with all the replacements, all the Sven-Göran Erikssons and Johnnie Walkers and Jane McAleveys. Speaking of which.... McAlevey is dead and gets a rare Morningstar Online obit, we love to see them. The American labour activist hung on just long enough to be a popular replacement pick, thus keeping me from getting a nice differential hit. An interesting effect this year that I don't lose that much terrain with the replacement picks because I had some of the names before. Other names for this update are quite the heavy hitters. First of all, Shannen Doherty. She seemed the most notable face of the Beverly Hills 90210 crew to me. But I never watched the show and have to rely on the memories of my sister's youth magazines there. Later, she got another hit role in "Charmed" which wasn't quite the same phenomenon but still quite popular. Afterwards, her career stalled, as she suffered a severe case of "aging in Hollywood". In the final years, the cancer of course didn't help, but she seemed to be doing alright, and didn't have that long final painful period that other long-time breast cancer sufferers have - at least she didn't show it! Here's another breast cancer case where the ominous spreading to the bones announced the final year. Let's move on to Ruth Westheimer. The trained sniper was catapulted into world-wide fame in the early 80s when she first got the chance to have her own radio show, and then even a TV show in which she gave relationship advice as she had previously done for decades in her own sex therapy practice. It was still a time when people were afraid to ask, and when there wasn't more info than you could possibly want on the internet. TorvaMessor receives a unique hit, well done! Vic Seixas is a unique hit for Lady Fiona, also congratulations there! He was a winner of two grand slam titles and the no. 1 US player for quite some time. He was one of VERY few top sportspeople to make the full century. Joe Engle is a hit for tracy and the Immortal. He was a trained pilot and astronaut, first flying experimental airplanes to altitudes that count as "space", and then as part of the first Space Shuttle flights. Then Shelley Duvall, a hit for a couple of teams. Somewhat unfairly, she'll be remembered mostly for being the wife of a bonkers Jack Nicholson in Kubrick's Shining. The same year she starred in the Popeye movie, and then a few months later in Terry Gilliam's Time Bandits. Afterwards, the big movie roles somewhat dried up. And there were always rumours of some mental instability - sort of a presumed Kubrick effect, who wanted her to be actually scared instead of just acting that way. Somehow one knew that she wouldn't quite make average life expectancy, and it was diabetes that killed her. Now, Jim Inhofe. The Senator from Oklahoma is a unique hit for tracy. He had been retired for two years, but probably could have had the seat until he died, because it was a very safe republican seat in Oklahoma. He was one of the cases where you wondered whether he's dumbing it down for his audience, or whether he is actually a little simple. I assume it's the former, but you can't quite tell. He once brought a snowball into the Senate and thus demonstrated the difference between weather and climate. Apparently, certain jobs require a bit of grandstanding and acting for the base. And also, there was one hit I saw that I had previously forgotten, Queens Park Rangers legend Stan Bowles. The indisputable star of his team had suffered from Alzheimer's for many years and already died back in February. Maybe I mentioned him but forgot to allocate the points? Toast, Book and Sean get some late points. Predictably, I lose the lead after the substitutions, and it's Cpt. Chorizo and his always well-balanced selection of advanced cancer sufferers who takes the lead with the death of Shannen Doherty: Rank Team Score 1 Cpt. Chorizo 1164 2 gcreptile 1104 2 Banana 1104 4 wannamaker 988 5 RadGuy 975 6 Book 959 6 Funeralopolis 959 8 msc 938 9 Perhaps 875 10 Salmon Mousse 837 11 Summer in Transilvania 818 12 Buffalo Phil 778 13 Toast 746 14 Mr. Wonderful 698 15 The Immortal 677 16 The Unknown Man 636 16 An Fear Beag 636 18 Torva Messor 623 19 MariNisia 604 19 tracy 604 21 Baby Blue 583 22 Death Impends 582 23 Pedro67 571 24 Predictor 559 25 DeathBecomesThem 540 26 Liz Lemon 538 27 Thatcher 525 28 Etushipushingupdaisies 524 29 ThereWillBeDeaths7 516 30 The old lady 515 31 Imelda 511 32 John Key 485 33 The Old Crem 479 34 Cpt. Hemlock 469 34 Sean 469 36 Lady Fiona 466 37 Caleb H 453 38 TQR 430 39 Diego 429 40 Yorkshire Banker 404 41 Bibliogryphon 398 42 Charles De Gaulle 394 43 Wormfarmer 387 44 Annami 359 45 The Daredevil 355 46 Young Willz 292 47 Great Uncle Bulgaria 197 48 arghton 180 49 Hell 160 50 chileanway 158 51 Sod's Law 100 52 Gooseberry Crumble 31 1 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wormfarmer 410 Posted July 15 NFL great Jim Otto died on May 19, leaving an inheritance of 38 points to Wormfarmer. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 20,228 Posted July 18 Bob Newhart for me and I suspect others here. https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/29328446/elf-big-bang-theory-actor-bob-newhart-dead/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theoldlady 2,130 Posted July 20 Ray Reardon is a hit for me and I suspect for others as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites