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7 hours ago, time said:

Ralph LaCock, you say? No wonder he changed it.

 

Thankfully, his parents did not call him Richard! ;)

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On 17/02/2024 at 11:42, Toast said:

 

Massive cocks seem to be a theme here lately.

 

Only for those who don’t have them! :)

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On 18/02/2024 at 22:02, Commtech Sio Bibble said:

I'm watching a documentary on the BBC about the miner's strike, and it reminded me of Arthur Scargill's existence. He'll be 87 next year and has been awfully quiet for close to 2 years now, he feels like a very deathlisty pick.

https://www.socialistlabourparty.org/post/tribute-to-south-derbyshire-miners

 

Here he is unveiling a statue and making a speech in December, so doesn't look in any imminent danger.

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From the now-locked 2008 I & P thread:

Another name to add to the mix: Sabina Yasmin, an entertainment colossus in Bangladesh, is seriously ill with cancer. She would probably get an obit via the BBC South Asia pages, which often report Bollywood & other entertainment figures from that part of the world.

 

16 years on, Yasmin has cancer again - https://www.thedailystar.net/entertainment/music/news/sabina-yasmin-diagnosed-cancer-again-3550946

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Josip Manolić if he survives 2024.

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"Cult" singer-songwriter Bill Fay:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Fay

https://www.theguardian.com/m/2024/feb/22/cult-singer-songwriter-bill-fay-i-didnt-leave-the-music-business-the-music-business-left-me

 

He gives his last interview as the Parkinson's disease "has really kicked in".

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On 26/02/2024 at 10:24, gcreptile said:

"Cult" singer-songwriter Bill Fay:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Fay

https://www.theguardian.com/m/2024/feb/22/cult-singer-songwriter-bill-fay-i-didnt-leave-the-music-business-the-music-business-left-me

 

He gives his last interview as the Parkinson's disease "has really kicked in".

That confused me for a minute. The first time I read it I thought you meant The Cult singer, who is Ian Astbury. I should of just clicked on the link

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On 26/02/2024 at 10:24, gcreptile said:

"Cult" singer-songwriter Bill Fay:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Fay

https://www.theguardian.com/m/2024/feb/22/cult-singer-songwriter-bill-fay-i-didnt-leave-the-music-business-the-music-business-left-me

 

He gives his last interview as the Parkinson's disease "has really kicked in".

 

 

Oh man, I love his stuff - he's played semi-regularly on Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone. This track being a particular favourite: 

 

 

 

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On 07/03/2024 at 09:16, maryportfuncity said:

 

 

Oh man, I love his stuff - he's played semi-regularly on Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone. This track being a particular favourite: 

 

 

 


If that’s his best, he’s no Tom Waits.  
Mama Creep taught wean Sir Creep ‘if ya no anything good t’say,, say nothin’.  So I’m leaving it at that.

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13 hours ago, Sir Creep said:


If that’s his best, he’s no Tom Waits.  
Mama Creep taught wean Sir Creep ‘if ya no anything good t’say,, say nothin’.  So I’m leaving it at that.


You should’ve listened.

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On 27/01/2022 at 00:37, Ulitzer95 said:

Times obit for Aussie socialite and conservationist John Rendall, who has died from COVID-19 aged 77.

One of two gents who famously bought a lion cub called Christian (wiki) from Harrods in 1969 (yes, you read that correctly!!) and then released it into the African wild. A year later, he went looking for it to see if the lion would remember him. It did, and this was the reaction:
 

 

 

A reliable source has informed me that Christian the Lion's other owner, the Aussie author/artist/socialite, Anthony "Ace" Bourke, 77/78, is very ill with cancer.

No Wiki page but he will get a QO.
 

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(pictured on the right here, next to John Rendall who died in 2022)

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A first mention on the forum for possibly a popular name in future deadpools, Haitian copper-turned-gang-leader-turned-military-coup-leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Chérizier

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1 hour ago, Spade_Cooley said:

A first mention on the forum for possibly a popular name in future deadpools, Haitian copper-turned-gang-leader-turned-military-coup-leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Chérizier

 

 

Yeah, you beat me to it, his type aren't famed for dying in bed of old age.

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I was reading some discussions of this years Oscars ceremony elsewhere on the Internet and a few people pointed out that Warren Beatty was not with his Oscar nominated wife Annette Benning at the ceremony.  Might be something.  Might be nothing but definitely worth mentioning. 

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Jim Lovell. Since his wife's death there's been complete radio silence and no one in my groups is sure of his current status, also he'll be turning 96 soon so if he lives to 2025 he's a strong candidate to consider. He's a better pick than Aldrin (who's still active on Twitter) in my opinion.

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7 hours ago, The Immortal said:

Jim Lovell. Since his wife's death there's been complete radio silence and no one in my groups is sure of his current status, also he'll be turning 96 soon so if he lives to 2025 he's a strong candidate to consider. He's a better pick than Aldrin (who's still active on Twitter) in my opinion.

 

Jim Lovell was notably absent from the unveiling of an "Ohioans in Space" mural at the Ohio Statehouse, but he appeared on video

 

Gene Kranz was there in-person and delivered a lengthy speech.

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22 hours ago, polar duck said:

 

Jim Lovell was notably absent from the unveiling of an "Ohioans in Space" mural at the Ohio Statehouse, but he appeared on video

 

Gene Kranz was there in-person and delivered a lengthy speech.

 

Lovell is based in Lake Forest, Illinois so not exactly close to the location but usually he would make the effort to show up for an occasion like this so even if he's not having health issues, it indicates age has taken it's toll. 

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22 minutes ago, ajlposh said:

Richard Simmons announces he HAD skin cancer, but the two cancerous growths have now been removed.


FTFY

 

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2 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:

FTFY

 

To be fair, Simmons announced he was cancer-free after @ajlposh posted.

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1 minute ago, polar duck said:

 

To be fair, Simmons announced he was cancer-free after @ajlposh posted.


Yes, Simmons is just an attention seeker. Always thought he was a bit of a cunt myself. Don't understand the cult obsession Yanks have with him. He's got Savile vibes about him.

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11 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Yes, Simmons is just an attention seeker. Always thought he was a bit of a cunt myself. Don't understand the cult obsession Yanks have with him. He's got Savile vibes about him.

I think the opinion of most people post the Kiss heyday of the early 80’s on Gene Simmons is that he is an absolute colossus of an asshole. 

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Ann Blyth. 95, and she must be the earliest nominated Oscar actor to still be alive? She was nominated in 1945 for Mildred Pierce, I know Eva Marie Saint is the oldest but she was nominated much later

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