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Noted Nonagenarians and Centenarians some possible ideas for future Deathlists.

 

None famous, or even famous famous, but I'd be surprised to find this kind of carry-on outside of the good ole US of A.

Actually, if you click on the years, there are quite a few famous people listed. 1915 for instance saw John Profumo, Harry Morgan and Norman Wisdom arrive. Could be some useful info in there.

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Looks like the BBC are getting in on the act as well -

 

BBC Deathlist

 

Perhaps we should ask to be linked.... :(

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Looks like the BBC are getting in on the act as well -

 

BBC Deathlist

 

Perhaps we should ask to be linked.... :lol:

Oh no! Maurice Cowling's died!

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DO NOT VISIT www.didtheydie.com

 

ITS CRAP

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DO NOT VISIT www.didtheydie.com

 

ITS CRAP

How long has it been up and running? Maybe it's going through some teething problems!

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DO NOT VISIT www.didtheydie.com

 

ITS BEYOND BELIEF

Well there's a top reason for visiting the site.

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DO NOT VISIT www.didtheydie.com

 

ITS CRAP

How long has it been up and running? Maybe it's going through some teething problems!

It's only been going a couple of months,

 

give them a chance.

Never knew that.

 

sorry. :rip:

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DO NOT VISIT www.didtheydie.com

 

ITS CRAP

I'm hurt!

 

No, I really am!!

:huh:

 

Did they die

 

But for the most part I'd like to reiterate thanks for the help and more constructive critism we've received from you guys over the past couple of weeks, and I hope that you will enjoy the improvements we're making to Did they die.

 

:angel3:

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DO NOT VISIT www.didtheydie.com

 

ITS CRAP

I'm hurt!

 

No, I really am!!

:huh:

 

Did they die

 

But for the most part I'd like to reiterate thanks for the help and more constructive critism we've received from you guys over the past couple of weeks, and I hope that you will enjoy the improvements we're making to Did they die.

 

:angel3:

 

How long has it been up and running? Maybe it's going through some teething problems!

 

There you are then,

 

It's a lot like playing the violin, you can not start off and be Yehudi Menuhin*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Lyric from Amateur Hour.

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Only one name on this one but I thought it quite sad that Mr Pastry's grave is so neglected. He used to make me smile. I was going to suggest him but found he was well dead.

 

 

 

 

http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/children/other/mrpastry.htm

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Only one name on this one but I thought it quite sad that Mr Pastry's grave is so neglected. He used to make me smile. I was going to suggest him but found he was well dead.

 

 

 

 

http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/children/other/mrpastry.htm

I think you'll find the Whirligig news section more helpful regarding deaths.

 

I see Waldo Maguire has died, he was the first Ulsterman to be a Controller at the BBC

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More useful in a general sense but I wanted to make a specific point about Mr Pastry. It's a bit sad that he seems to have been forgotten. A few famous names on there for 2005 missed in the list. I see Cyril Fletcher, the world's least funny entertainer went this year.

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I see Cyril Fletcher, the world's least funny entertainer went this year.

Oh I don't know about that.

 

Jim Davidson and Freddie Starr, two "funnymen" who I watch (under duress) with a face of granite. Seldom seen on TV nowadays, thankfully.

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I agree the world would probabaly be better off without them. Starr will probabaly go before Davidson. I don't know why, but I have always thought there was a strong resemblance between Starr and Peter Stringfellow, another candidate I would put forward for an "early bath" before his three score years and ten.

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This page contains more than 50 links to death-related sites.

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