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11 minutes ago, drol said:

Zhou Youguang, Qin Hanzhang, Zheng Ji, Shi Ping.

I wouldn’t really consider any of them Deathlist worthy, their longevity far overshadows their other achievements. A former First Lady is on a different level

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Zhou Youguang simplified the Chinese language to make it far more accessible to the masses. He was never going to be a DL name but definitely the most impactful supercentenarian.

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not to mention james c floyd (wiki) who was a notable aerospace engineer who is currently 109

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15 minutes ago, Death Impends said:

Zhou Youguang simplified the Chinese language to make it far more accessible to the masses. He was never going to be a DL name but definitely the most impactful supercentenarian.

 

I started taking Chinese classes earlier in the year, so Zhou Yougang is probably the only supercentenarian whose work has actually affected me in some way. Pinyin is so incredibly useful and well done that it makes learning the language so much easier and fun.

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24 minutes ago, oldhollywood said:

I wouldn’t really consider any of them Deathlist worthy, their longevity far overshadows their other achievements. A former First Lady is on a different level

 

Her notability is 99.9% longevity-related. She didn't have an es.wikipedia page until she turned 110.

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22 minutes ago, Death Impends said:

Zhou Youguang simplified the Chinese language to make it far more accessible to the masses. He was never going to be a DL name but definitely the most impactful supercentenarian.

I'd also put Leila Denmark forward for consideration: co-developer of the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine, who reached 114!

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On 16/02/2024 at 19:10, BonScott said:

Sir Chris Hoy diagnosed with cancer, one to watch, hope he will be ok, legend and patriot

He Is listed as part of the BBC’s team covering the Olympics so seems well enough to be involved. 

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Back to Glastonbury, and Chris Martin just serenaded Michael Eavis, who appeared on the big screen, seemingly live and watching but made absolutely no reaction, no smile, no wave, nothing, just sat stony faced. Maybe he just doesn't like Coldplay? :rolleyes:

 

Now he's got Michael J. Fox out on stage, brought out in a wheelchair. Is he doing some spotting for us?

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2 hours ago, RoverAndOut said:

Back to Glastonbury, and Chris Martin just serenaded Michael Eavis, who appeared on the big screen, seemingly live and watching but made absolutely no reaction, no smile, no wave, nothing, just sat stony faced. Maybe he just doesn't like Coldplay:rolleyes:

This him?

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Based on appearance alone, one of the healthiest-looking 88-year-old men going. If he has dementia or something as you're implying, he's probably following the Prunella Scales timeline. Maybe he's a bit deaf. 50 years of gigs will do that to unprotected ears.

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3 hours ago, Clorox Bleachman said:

Maybe he's a bit deaf. 

 

Might help him appreciate Coldplay

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8 minutes ago, DCI Frank Burnside said:

David Steel and David Owen. Both 86 this year and both will QO no problem 

 

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officially throwing my hat in to say if by some miracle jayapataka makes it to 2025 i expect him no 1 in next year’s list 

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Halfway through the year now, so here's a hypothetical 2025 list if nothing were to change in the next 6 months:

 

1. Jimmy Carter (101, Ex US President, 1)

2. June Spencer (106, Archers' Peggy Woolley, NEW)

3. Noam Chomsky (97, Intellectual, 9)

4. David Graham (100, Actor, NEW)

5. Pete Murray (100, British radio presenter, 3)

6. Stanley Baxter (99, Comedian, 16)

7. Alan Greenspan (99, Economist, 4)

8. Eva Marie Saint (101, Actress, NEW)

9. Dick Van Dyke (100, Actor, 2)

10. Nigel Starmer-Smith (81, Rugby Commentator, 13)

11. Mel Brooks (99, Comedian/Director, 11)

12. Joanne Woodward (95, Actress, 17)

13. Gena Rowlands (95, Actress, NEW)

14. Sidney Cooke (98, Pedophile, NEW)

15. Sandy Gall (98, TV news reporter, 8)

16. Sven-Goran Eriksson (77, Football manager, NEW)

17. Esther Rantzen (85, TV presenter, 35)

18. Cleo Laine (98, Jazz Singer, 7)

19. Ethel Kennedy (97, Kennedy Family, 6)

20. James Watson (97, Social Darwinist, NEW)

21. Bob Newhart (96, Comedian, 30)

22. David Attenborough (99, Broadcaster and Natural Historian, -)

23. James Whale (74, Broadcaster, 14)

24. Gene Hackman (95, Actor, 23)

25. Tippi Hedren (95, Actress, NEW)

26. Douglas Hurd (95, Politician, -)

27. Jean-Marie Le Pen (97, French Neo-Nazi, 24)

28. Yoko Ono (92, Mrs Lennon, -)

29. Dennis Skinner (93, Politician, 12)

30. Tom Lehrer (97, Musical comedian, NEW)

31. Roberta Flack (88, Singer, 36)

32. Hans Blix (97, Weapons Inspector, 26)

33. Norman Tebbit (94, Politician, 32)

34. James Earl Jones (94, Vader's Voice, NEW)

35. Len Deighton (96, Spy novelist, NEW)

36. Shannen Doherty (54, 90210 Actor, -)

37. Antonia Fraser (93, Author, NEW)

38. Desmond Morris (97, Zoologist, 22)

39. Ted Turner (87, Media Mogul, 44)

40. Clint Eastwood (95, Dirty Harry, 19)

41. Rupert Murdoch (94, "News" Magnate, NEW)

42. Brian Wilson (83, Beach Boy, -)

43. Kenneth Cope (94, Actor, NEW)

44. Bernie Ecclestone (95, F1 Supremo, NEW)

45. Pope Francis (89, Pope, 5)

46. Rex Williams (92, Snooker player, -)

47. Geoffrey Boycott (85, Cricketer, NEW)

48. Liza Minnelli (79, Entertainer, -)

49. Jean Marsh (91, Actress, NEW)

50. Joe Biden (83, (Ex?) US President, NEW)

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28 minutes ago, Drewsky1211 said:

50. Joe Biden (83, (Ex?) US President, NEW)

i would personally switch out joe with marshall allen but thats just me

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3 hours ago, Drewsky1211 said:

Halfway through the year now, so here's a hypothetical 2025 list if nothing were to change in the next 6 months:

 

1. Jimmy Carter (101, Ex US President, 1)

2. June Spencer (106, Archers' Peggy Woolley, NEW)

3. Noam Chomsky (97, Intellectual, 9)

4. David Graham (100, Actor, NEW)

5. Pete Murray (100, British radio presenter, 3)

6. Stanley Baxter (99, Comedian, 16)

7. Alan Greenspan (99, Economist, 4)

8. Eva Marie Saint (101, Actress, NEW)

9. Dick Van Dyke (100, Actor, 2)

10. Nigel Starmer-Smith (81, Rugby Commentator, 13)

11. Mel Brooks (99, Comedian/Director, 11)

12. Joanne Woodward (95, Actress, 17)

13. Gena Rowlands (95, Actress, NEW)

14. Sidney Cooke (98, Pedophile, NEW)

15. Sandy Gall (98, TV news reporter, 8)

16. Sven-Goran Eriksson (77, Football manager, NEW)

17. Esther Rantzen (85, TV presenter, 35)

18. Cleo Laine (98, Jazz Singer, 7)

19. Ethel Kennedy (97, Kennedy Family, 6)

20. James Watson (97, Social Darwinist, NEW)

21. Bob Newhart (96, Comedian, 30)

22. David Attenborough (99, Broadcaster and Natural Historian, -)

23. James Whale (74, Broadcaster, 14)

24. Gene Hackman (95, Actor, 23)

25. Tippi Hedren (95, Actress, NEW)

26. Douglas Hurd (95, Politician, -)

27. Jean-Marie Le Pen (97, French Neo-Nazi, 24)

28. Yoko Ono (92, Mrs Lennon, -)

29. Dennis Skinner (93, Politician, 12)

30. Tom Lehrer (97, Musical comedian, NEW)

31. Roberta Flack (88, Singer, 36)

32. Hans Blix (97, Weapons Inspector, 26)

33. Norman Tebbit (94, Politician, 32)

34. James Earl Jones (94, Vader's Voice, NEW)

35. Len Deighton (96, Spy novelist, NEW)

36. Shannen Doherty (54, 90210 Actor, -)

37. Antonia Fraser (93, Author, NEW)

38. Desmond Morris (97, Zoologist, 22)

39. Ted Turner (87, Media Mogul, 44)

40. Clint Eastwood (95, Dirty Harry, 19)

41. Rupert Murdoch (94, "News" Magnate, NEW)

42. Brian Wilson (83, Beach Boy, -)

43. Kenneth Cope (94, Actor, NEW)

44. Bernie Ecclestone (95, F1 Supremo, NEW)

45. Pope Francis (89, Pope, 5)

46. Rex Williams (92, Snooker player, -)

47. Geoffrey Boycott (85, Cricketer, NEW)

48. Liza Minnelli (79, Entertainer, -)

49. Jean Marsh (91, Actress, NEW)

50. Joe Biden (83, (Ex?) US President, NEW)

What a fabulous 50 @Drewsky1211!!!

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why not something like that ?

  1. Jimmy Carter
  2. Noam Chomsky
  3. Joanne Woodward
  4. Nigel Starmer Smith
  5. Jean Marie Le Pen
  6. Eva Marie-Saint
  7. Ethel Kennedy
  8. Sven Goran Eriksson 
  9. Esther Rantzen
  10. Denis Law
  11. Yoko Ono
  12. Bob Newhart
  13. Dick Van Dyke
  14. Alan Greenspan
  15. Amartya Sen
  16. Tippi Hedren
  17. Gene Hackman
  18. Kim Novak
  19. Pete Murray
  20. Vera Miles
  21. Stanley Baxter
  22. Sonny Rollins
  23. Hans Blix
  24. Raul Castro
  25. Imelda Marcos
  26. David Attenborough
  27. James Whale
  28. Isabel Peron
  29. Gena Rowlands
  30. Roberta Flack
  31. Willie Nelson
  32. Mel Brooks
  33. Linda Nolan 
  34. Shannen Doherty
  35. Cleo Laine
  36. Sandy Gall
  37. Vanessa Redgrave
  38. Prunella Scales
  39. King Salman 
  40. James Earl Jones
  41. Sophia Loren
  42. Brigitte Bardot
  43. Alain Delon
  44. Buzz Aldrin
  45. Robert Wagner
  46. Maggie Smith
  47. Pope Francis
  48. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
  49. Alan Alda
  50. Liza Minelli

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51 minutes ago, Lafaucheuse said:

why not something like that ?

  1. Jimmy Carter
  2. Noam Chomsky
  3. Joanne Woodward
  4. Nigel Starmer Smith
  5. Jean Marie Le Pen
  6. Eva Marie-Saint
  7. Ethel Kennedy
  8. Sven Goran Eriksson 
  9. Esther Rantzen
  10. Denis Law
  11. Yoko Ono
  12. Bob Newhart
  13. Dick Van Dyke
  14. Alan Greenspan
  15. Amartya Sen
  16. Tippi Hedren
  17. Gene Hackman
  18. Kim Novak
  19. Pete Murray
  20. Vera Miles
  21. Stanley Baxter
  22. Sonny Rollins
  23. Hans Blix
  24. Raul Castro
  25. Imelda Marcos
  26. David Attenborough
  27. James Whale
  28. Isabel Peron
  29. Gena Rowlands
  30. Roberta Flack
  31. Willie Nelson
  32. Mel Brooks
  33. Linda Nolan 
  34. Shannen Doherty
  35. Cleo Laine
  36. Sandy Gall
  37. Vanessa Redgrave
  38. Prunella Scales
  39. King Salman 
  40. James Earl Jones
  41. Sophia Loren
  42. Brigitte Bardot
  43. Alain Delon
  44. Buzz Aldrin
  45. Robert Wagner
  46. Maggie Smith
  47. Pope Francis
  48. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
  49. Alan Alda
  50. Liza Minelli

Good list with the exception of Alan Alda. He's pretty active and his Parkinson's seems pretty mild.

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There must be people under 70 who could be good picks. The problem with this years list is the 90 year olds are not dying.

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45 minutes ago, ladyfiona said:

There must be people under 70 who could be good picks. The problem with this years list is the 90 year olds are not dying.

bruce willis will be 70 if we're allowed to cut it close. aphasia isnt slow progressing and he's definitely not seeing the end of the decade

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Carlos Guevara, Mexican footballer

Yumeko Aizome, Japanese actress
Sumiko Mizukubo, Japanese actress
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5 minutes ago, MohammadAemmi said:

Carlos Guevara, Mexican footballer


Yumeko Aizome, Japanese actress

Sumiko Mizukubo, Japanese actress

 

THEY ARE ALREADY DEAD!

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16 hours ago, ladyfiona said:

There must be people under 70 who could be good picks. The problem with this years list is the 90 year olds are not dying.

Honestly, it's lazy picking. There should be a rule that a maximum of 25 picks can be 90+, and at least 3 need to be under 70. It would make things more interesting than just a bunch of random extremely old celebrities.

 

Some people are saying it's bad luck that there have only been 3 hits - and this is true to an extent (certain people are lingering on, when I didn't think they'd make it past January), but I can think of a couple of people that were omitted that were obvious picks, but they weren't old so weren't considered. 

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45 minutes ago, Gisooo said:

 

THEY ARE ALREADY DEAD!

And also nobody has a fucking clue who they are.

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3 hours ago, Gisooo said:

 

THEY ARE ALREADY DEAD!

 

I don't think so.

I googled the names again and all of them are alive!

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