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If, like me, you refuse to read (buy) any of Murdoch's rags, then your knowledge of D list celebrities is certain to be poorer

All is explained. I don't even have Sky. <_<

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Guest Koen

Ossy Osborne looks pretty healthy....

Herbertus Bikker (dutch nazi) isn't gonna make it as well

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Ossy Osborne looks pretty healthy....

Your definition of heathly is obviously an unhealthy one then Koen.

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Has anyone heard how Darth Vader is doing these days? (Dave Prowse)

 

I heard, a couple of years ago, that he is living in South London and is confined to a wheelchair, but don't know whether his condition would make him a DL candidate.

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Condoleezza Rice.

 

She could go in 2005 as far as I care. In fact I would prefer it. Pity she isn't ill or anything.

 

I'm sure if she were to die, they couldn't possibly find anyone worse to fill her place.

 

Concert pianist my arse anyway.

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Is that's why they call them piano stools?

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How about Paris Hilton? She's such an idiot I can picture her getting lost in her wardrobe and dying of starvation.

 

Either that or she pissed off so many people that someone will kill her. :(

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Condoleezza Rice.

 

She could go in 2005 as far as I care.  In fact I would prefer it. Pity she isn't ill or anything.

 

I'm sure if she were to die, they couldn't possibly find anyone worse to fill her place.

 

Concert pianist my arse anyway.

How about Paris Hilton? She's such an idiot I can picture her getting lost in her wardrobe and dying of starvation.

 

Could this thread be turning into a Wish List ?

 

In the immortal words of Gilbert & Sullivan: I've got a little list

 

(Actually it's a bloody big one)

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They are all possibilities - no-one is immune, after all, and 2006 is far enough off, as yet. (It's too early in the morning for sensible punctuation.)

 

If folk think their demise is a good idea......

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In the immortal words of Gilbert & Sullivan: I've got a little list

Hate to be pedantic Josco, but shouldn't it be:

 

"In the immortal words of W.S. Gilbert as set to music by Arthur S. Sullivan"?

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In the immortal words of Gilbert & Sullivan: I've got a little list

Hate to be pedantic Josco, but shouldn't it be:

 

"In the immortal words of W.S. Gilbert as set to music by Arthur S. Sullivan"?

You are absolutely correct, of course, and I can't fault your criticism.

 

I might increase the length of the list though. (by one)

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Condoleezza Rice.

 

She could go in 2005 as far as I care.  In fact I would prefer it. Pity she isn't ill or anything.

 

I'm sure if she were to die, they couldn't possibly find anyone worse to fill her place.

 

Concert pianist my arse anyway.

Could this thread be turning into a Wish List ?

 

In the immortal words of Gilbert & Sullivan: I've got a little list

 

(Actually it's a bloody big one)

There's the banjo serenader, and the others of his race,

 

As you can see, Condi is on there already.

 

The word "banjo" is not original. Gilbert wrote a different word which is nowadays not considered PC.

 

And I don't mean "Trombone" either. :(

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Guest Adeeokie

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Adeeokie, Care to explain? Or is this another tourette's syndrome posting?

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How about Denis Healey for next year's list? He was born in 1917 so he's certainly getting on and he's sure to get an obit. Don't have any details of his health though.

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John B. Anderson, a former Republican congressman from Illinois who in 1980 sought the Republican presidential nomination and dropped out to run as an independent, is a possible 2006 Death List contender. President of the World Federalist Association, Anderson was known as a liberal politician. I do believe that he has the fame needed to be on the Death List.

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By the way, born February 15, 1922.

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-Ruby Muhammad, widow of Nation of Islam founder Elijah Muhammad, b. 1897

 

-Eugene McCarthy, former U.S. Senator and Democratic presidential candidate, b. 1916

 

-Beverly Cleary, children's books author, b. 1916

 

-Robert McNamara, former U.S. Secretary of Defense, b. 1916

 

-C. Everett Koop, Surgeon General under President Reagan, b. 1916

 

-Arthur Schlessinger Jr., historian, b. 1917

 

-Billy Graham, evangelical leader, b. 1918

 

-Lloyd Bentsen, former senator, vice presidential candidate, and Secretary of the Treasury, b. 1922

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I was looking at some bios on the royal family in Britain and I was wondering, are they all in good health because seems Prince Phillip and the Queen are getting older, maybe possible candidates.

 

I also noticed the Queen is the 5th longest reigning monarch in England, or was it 4th already. :P

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What about Lady Bird Johnson, b. 1912, Nancy Reagan b. 1921, both presidential widows?

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