Lord Fellatio Nelson 6,218 Posted December 3, 2008 It would seem that DL, a nice glossy site, well drilled, well organized, Moderated efficiently and Administrated, may have forgotten how it all began. It was just a bit of fun. Perhaps picking the likes of Gazza, Winehouse and Higgins may not bring a hit in 2009 but it will be a damn sight more fun and will create debate and conjecture that no amount of 89 year old cancer/ dementia riddled fogeys could ever elicit. DL being a bit Retro for 2009? Just a thought. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lard Bazaar 3,799 Posted December 3, 2008 It would seem that DL, a nice glossy site, well drilled, well organized, Moderated efficiently and Administrated, may have forgotten how it all began. It was just a bit of fun.Perhaps picking the likes of Gazza, Winehouse and Higgins may not bring a hit in 2009 but it will be a damn sight more fun and will create debate and conjecture that no amount of 89 year old cancer/ dementia riddled fogeys could ever elicit. DL being a bit Retro for 2009? Just a thought. Retro is so last year. Boom boom. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest amy winehouse Posted December 3, 2008 I can assure all postees that suggestions are carefully read and considered before later being totally ignored or passed over in a haze, the final list names just basically randomly appear as drunkeness kicks in. We then hope that the secretary 1) does not lose the list on the way home (as we could not possibly re-create it as nobody could remember it) 2) can actually read their own writing the next day and 3) get's it right when transcribing it on the net. Yours Amy PS please stop picking me for next year PPS I love my Blakey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Miser 18 Posted December 3, 2008 Er.. Isn't that what the Ideas & Possibilities thread (not the sticky, the one done by CP) was set-up for? Most people use it, so why not DL, as that was the reason why it was created. I think this string is more of the contributors lobbying the almighty OZ (the Mods). I don't know that the Mods really look at CP's list (judging by the 2008, I'd say no). The top 10 contributers would be able to create a list of 50 that would be far more successful, diverse and interesting. Look at the DDP and see who is at the top (mostly Members, not Mods). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DevonDeathTrip 2,358 Posted December 3, 2008 We certainly need at least one hell raiser on the list, possibly more -maybe 2009 will be the year Shane MacGowan finally dissolves. We should also have a religious leader to balance things out a bit, as well as Alain Robert, Gazza and Barak Obama . That will be all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cowboy Ronnie 78 Posted December 4, 2008 Er.. Isn't that what the Ideas & Possibilities thread (not the sticky, the one done by CP) was set-up for? Most people use it, so why not DL, as that was the reason why it was created. I get your point O3. But Miser is right. Ideas and Possibilities has too many random posts, "so and so went to hospital", therefore he or she gets suggested. This thread seemed to be more about working towards the actual 2009 DL, with suggestions by regular posters who get what the site is about. Anyway, two good nominees that I'm sure the Committee will discuss in great detail over the fifth pint. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy 1,684 Posted December 4, 2008 Er.. Isn't that what the Ideas & Possibilities thread (not the sticky, the one done by CP) was set-up for? Most people use it, so why not DL, as that was the reason why it was created. I think this string is more of the contributors lobbying the almighty OZ (the Mods). I don't know that the Mods really look at CP's list (judging by the 2008, I'd say no). The top 10 contributers would be able to create a list of 50 that would be far more successful, diverse and interesting. Look at the DDP and see who is at the top (mostly Members, not Mods). Mods picking the list? You have much to learn, Miserhopper. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vinegar Tits 605 Posted December 4, 2008 It's 'I vont to be alone......cos I'm eccentric and a little scary.' I think. The story as I recall it is that she was the working class girl drafted in, her female Abba-mate was fathered by a German soldier to a Norwegian mother so the pair weren't exactly soul mates, and Aggie kinda got bitter and twisted as a result. Not so much bull-goose looney as major chip on the shoulder. It's 'I vont to be alone'. Full stop. Agnetha already had a notable solo career before Abba so she was hardly a novice. However, she was never much of an extrovert or outgoing party girl - that was Frida , and while they got on (the 'feud' is something that seems to have been dreamed up in the Nineties, possibly stemming from Andrew Loog Oldham's book), their personalities were very different to each other. She preferred being at home with the children than touring and didn't enjoy the spotlight. Touring is out following a particularly scary flight that put paid to flying - this is also the main reason why she didn't appear at the 30 years since Eurovision 1974 thing in Brighton or any of the Mamma Mia events in the UK, and also why she pulled out of a scheduled Parkinson appearance. I think she just sees Abba as part of her past, and that's where it should remain. Fair enough. I'm a *huge* fan but I don't want to see them reform and tour as it would diminish the magic of their heyday. While she does seem to be a little eccentric, that's solitude for you I guess and her life seems to be perfectly normal away from the public eye - though that doesn't explain the relationship with her stalker... What were we talking about again? Ah, DL... Umm, well, OoO said last year that Eunice Kennedy Shriver would be lucky to see out January and that was the main reason why she went on my list and she's been a (un)dead loss this year, so I'm sulking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Miser 18 Posted December 5, 2008 Er.. Isn't that what the Ideas & Possibilities thread (not the sticky, the one done by CP) was set-up for? Most people use it, so why not DL, as that was the reason why it was created. I think this string is more of the contributors lobbying the almighty OZ (the Mods). I don't know that the Mods really look at CP's list (judging by the 2008, I'd say no). The top 10 contributers would be able to create a list of 50 that would be far more successful, diverse and interesting. Look at the DDP and see who is at the top (mostly Members, not Mods). Mods picking the list? You have much to learn, Miserhopper. So is it as I fear... everyone listed on the Dead or Alive website on the over 85+ page picked out of a hat (drunk would at least make it fun). Is Ruby Mohammid going to be on next year's list? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cowboy Ronnie 78 Posted December 5, 2008 So is it as I fear... everyone listed on the Dead or Alive website on the over 85+ page picked out of a hat (drunk would at least make it fun). Is Ruby Mohammid going to be on next year's list? Thanks for asking, Misey. No, Ruby Muhammad will likely never darken any future DL's. That was a bad pick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Youth in Asia 1,085 Posted December 5, 2008 So is it as I fear... everyone listed on the Dead or Alive website on the over 85+ page picked out of a hat (drunk would at least make it fun). Is Ruby Mohammid going to be on next year's list? Thanks for asking, Misey. No, Ruby Muhammad will likely never darken any future DL's. That was a bad pick. Not necessarily - she has to die at some point, doesn't she? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BCAlum2000 42 Posted December 6, 2008 Forrest J. Ackerman just died. I will replace him with Bettie Page (who just suffered a heart attack, but knowing the trend for celebrities this year to tease us with their "on the brink of death experience only to come back stronger" (e.g., Morgan Freeman, Kelsey Grammar, Travis Barker, DJ AM, etc.), she will survive). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,233 Posted December 8, 2008 Betty from Coronation Street. The actress who plays her is 88 years old, and her younger sister has just died. She is said to be devestated. May finish her off I suppose. Alternatively, there is also Liz Dawn (remember her?). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,639 Posted December 8, 2008 Re Betty Turpin The article states: Viewers have not seen her for about five months - but Street chiefs are adamant the long-time favourite will return in the New Year. Sounds like she's still got a purpose to her life, and may well survive a year or two yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DevonDeathTrip 2,358 Posted December 8, 2008 Vasily Aleksanyan - Very young (36) VP of Yukos oil, now under arrest. After much refusal from Russian authorities, was finally transferred to a hospital after going blind from metastatic cancer and AIDS. Vasily Aleksanyan has been released from prison on medical grounds... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,639 Posted December 9, 2008 Vasily Aleksanyan - Very young (36) VP of Yukos oil, now under arrest. After much refusal from Russian authorities, was finally transferred to a hospital after going blind from metastatic cancer and AIDS. Vasily Aleksanyan has been released from prison on medical grounds... Very thoughtful, thanks to the Russian authorities. This will - at last - ensure some decent studying of form. I'm guessing he might well see 2009. According to the above report he is still 'suffering,' ie; not 'dying.' Hefty bail has been set as well, suggesting he might have the strength to bolt to the West in search of life-saving treatment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Unknown Man 584 Posted December 17, 2008 Bettie Page - American pin-up queen, apparently hospitalized for kidney failure and pneumonia in late 2007/early 2008. Bettie Page died on December 11, 2008. Her name should be removed from the list as well, along with Leon Febres Cordero. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deadtowrites 2 Posted December 17, 2008 Bettie Page - American pin-up queen, apparently hospitalized for kidney failure and pneumonia in late 2007/early 2008. Bettie Page died on December 11, 2008. Her name should be removed from the list as well, along with Leon Febres Cordero. Are you the sequel to Rain Man? Perhaps next time there is list making and maintaining to do couldn't we just delegate it to The Unknown Rain Man directly? I think he'd like that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canadian Paul 97 Posted December 19, 2008 Working on the update. Removed the deceased names, added Jade Goody, checking to see if anyone living is worth removing before I add more. Here are some updates: Yes is back on tour, replacing Jon Anderson (who was originally only supposed to be out six months) with, uh, a guy from a Yes cover band. Max Clifford has been cured of prostate cancer. Removed. Gene Colan has finally made it out to a couple of events, including this, but I won't remove him quite yet. While usually clamming up about cancer means that one's demise is near, but in Dom DeLuise's case, he ended up cancer-free. Looks pretty good in the video and I have no reason to doubt it, so removed. Looking at the New York Times archives from the past year or so, it appears that Kermit Driscoll has been out and about playing (March 2008 example), although I don't know what that means for his Lyme Disease... As of June 2008, Doug Fieger's cancer is supposedly in remission. Not enough to take him off the list just yet though... Maybe this was mentioned already, but Trisha Goodard is cancer-free now. Removed. Candye Kane has been doing better, although not list-removingly so. Abdul Qadeer Khan has gotten around to writing weekly columns. Bif Naked seems to be responding well to chemo. Robert Novak will probably be gone by the end of 2009. Not really a health update, but Abdullah Ocalan is filing a lawsuit. Willi Schludecker just can't stop bombing Britain. Eric Shanteau is now cancer-free and removed from the list. I have updated the list with the new suggestions to December 19. Tomorrow I will hopefully do a similar 4-way division like last year so that some debate can begin as we get down to the wire! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,639 Posted December 19, 2008 It's respiratory problems for Anderson, he's not life threateningly ill, is he? Cert obit if he is, since every broadsheet is rammed with male staff old enough to have grown up with prog rock and posh enough to have gone to grammar schools and the kind of unis where prog was the staple background to shags and spliffs. Re the tribute band singer, Judas Priest did the same thing, taking on Tim 'Ripper' Owens for a while. An event that contributed to the plot of the movie Rock Star. Oh aye, I can tell yer all riveted but I said I'd cook the wife's tea. Must dash. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deathcorner 1 Posted December 20, 2008 Get Lord Roy Mason (former MP) on the 2009 list. He's 85 in April and in very very poor health. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,186 Posted December 20, 2008 Working on the update. Removed the deceased names, added Jade Goody, checking to see if anyone living is worth removing before I add more. Here are some updates: While usually clamming up about cancer means that one's demise is near, but in Dom DeLuise's case, he ended up cancer-free. Looks pretty good in the video and I have no reason to doubt it, so removed. Looking at the New York Times archives from the past year or so, it appears that Kermit Driscoll has been out and about playing (March 2008 example), although I don't know what that means for his Lyme Disease... As of June 2008, Doug Fieger's cancer is supposedly in remission. Not enough to take him off the list just yet though... Maybe this was mentioned already, but Trisha Goodard is cancer-free now. Removed. Thanks for this, CP. None of the above were chosen by me for my already entered DDP team, (albeit deLuise I mused about), but it's good to know that some are recovered - both from a humanity point of view & updating. I've missed these updates - what with DDT's cancer "DOOM" postings, it's ncie to have the other side too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canadian Paul 97 Posted December 21, 2008 A day late, but here it is. The following people and their illnesses/frailties are listed in full detail in the first post of this thread. To allow for ease of review by the DL committee, I have divided them into four categories and left only their names. More information can be found in the first post. Anyone's free to yell and scream at me to move people around, as it's all very subjective. Also, "questionable fame" does not mean that I think the person isn't "famous". Rather, it corresponds to whether or not I think the person will get a proper UK obit. For reference, one day short of a year from the last list: 19 (Amte, Christodoulos, Clarke, Diddley, Drnovsek, Felt, Getty, Griffiths, Helms, Heston, Hillary, Moore, Pollack, Pym, St. Laurent, Snow, Stubbs, Thompson and Widmark) of 36 from Famous Enough and Sick Enough are dead and all got suitable DDP/DL obits. 16 (Butz, Cordero, DeBakey, Delannoy, Hewer, Hill, Hinckley, Hofmann, Lamb, Mamo, Mileson, Page, Singh, Solzhenitsyn, Suharto, and Utzon) of 113 from Famous Enough but Risky are dead. I believe that all got suitable DDP/DL obits... Butz got one in the Guardian at least, can't remember if he got a BBC one or not... 10 (Dread, Healey, James, Manekshaw, Pausch, Phelps, Plews, Shum, Vadhana and Wittman) of 31 from Questionable Fame but Sick Enough are dead. Phelps and Wittman didn't get proper DDP obits. 9 (Bith, al-Sabah, Federici, Greenman, Hacker, Juran, McCann, Simplot and Whitney) of 32 from Questionable Fame and Risky are dead. I think that they all got obits, but most had to wait a bit. So with all that, here's my analysis for next year: Famous Enough and Sick Enough José Alencar Muhammad Ali Seve Ballesteros Melissa Bell Ronnie Biggs Paul Birch Basil D'Oliveira Michael Foot (maybe not sick enough, but who can risk missing out on the obvious tagline here???) Betty Ford Billy Graham Hugh Hopper Eunice Kennedy Ted Kennedy Peter MacBeth Edwin Morgan Robert Novak Patriarch Pavle Nancy Reagan Wendy Richard Bobby Robson Yitzhak Shamir Ariel Sharon Sargent Shriver Mike Soper Patrick Swayze Margaret Thatcher (maybe not as sick as most, but certainly wouldn't be a good one to miss) Tsien Hsue-shen Nicholas Winton Norman Wisdom Famous Enough but Risky Steven Adler Jon Anderson Patty Andrews Corazon Aquino Shoko Asahara HRH Jean Benoit Guillaume Robert Antoine Louis Marie Adolphe Marc d'Aviano Bob Barker Martin Bashir Captain Beefheart Jean-Paul Belmondo Harold John Blackham Ray Bradbury Ian Brady Ivor Broadis Elliott Carter Fidel Castro Frederick Chiluba Jacques Chirac Ronald Coase Natalie Cole Robbie Coltrane Liz Dawn Elizabeth Gladys Milvinia Dean Del Deanus John Demjanjuk Phyllis Diller Fats Domino Kirk Douglas Roy Douglas The Duke of Wellington Patricia Dunn Roger Ebert Blake Edwards Peter Falk Farrah Fawcett Eddie Fisher Andy Fordham Annette Funicello Zsa Zsa Gabor Terri Garr Paul Gascoigne Vo Nguyen Giap Vitaly Ginzburg Jade Goody Larry Hagman Abu Hamza al-Muhajir Václav Havel João Havelange Stephen Hawking Johannes Heesters Alex Higgins Lena Horne Ian Huntley Alan Igglesden Ronald Isley Sir Ludovic Kennedy Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Abdul Qadeer Khan Edgar Ray Killen B.B. King Jack Klugman Girija Prasad Koirala Bruce Langhorne Ian Lavender Claude Levi-Strauss Jerry Lewis Dai Llewellyn Greg Louganis Bernard Lovell Patrick Manning Iain McColl Mitch Miller Dom Mintoff Bobby Moncour Rita Levi Montalcini Patrick Moore John Mortimer Robert Mugabe Pervez Musharraf Oscar Niemeyer Teodoro Obiang Nguema Isabel Peron Chapman Pincher Rosemary Pitman Terry Pratchett Erich Priebke Tul Bahadur Pun Luise Rainer Peter Quaife Oral Roberts Arthur Robinson Dora Jessie Saint Than Shwe King Norodom Sihanouk Karen Sinclair Sir Cyril Smith Maggie Smith Arlen Specter George Steinbrenner Mel Sterland Gloria Stuart Zeljko Sturanovic Samak Sundaravej Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana Charles Taylor Elizabeth Taylor Jeremy Thorpe Chris Todd Edward Upward Abigail Van Buren Roy Ward Baker Kurt Westergaard Gough Whitlam Maurice Vincent Wilkes Willard Wirtz Questionable Fame but Sick Enough Vasily Aleksanyan Alfonso Antoniozzi Susan Atkins Rabbi Philip Berg Nusrat Bhutto Leila Denmark Sara Douglass Peter Dula Melvin Dummar Dominick Dunne Elizabeth Edwards Mary Ejercito Karl Frenzel Charles E. Friedgood Syed Ali Shah Geelani Daniel Geiges Hazel Hawke Genaro Hernandez Derryn Hinch Candye Kane George Kimball Victor H. Krulak David Marshall Roy Morison Ndaye Mulamba Vice Marshal Jo Myong-rok David Piper Jack Ramsay Ron Santo Bob Sheppard Leonard Skinner Chuck Strahl Zdravko Tolimir Kevin White Ji Xianlin Questionable Fame and Risky Martin Allen Francisco Ayala Frances Bay Stefano Borgonovo Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo Nuon Chea Jack Chick Lei Clijsters Hank Cochran Gene Colan Joe Cook James Joseph Dresnok Kermit Driscoll Devi Dura Doug Fieger Rob Grill Dolores Hope John Keel Barbara Kent Jim Koerber Bobby Knoxall Paul Kraus Simon Mann Ann Maxwell Shih Ming-te Berniece Baker Miracle Fehmi Naji Bif Naked Roy Neuberger Abdullah Öcalan Hiroo Onoda Barry Penner Sonia Peres Ieng Sary Willi Schludecker Dan Seals Riad Seif Malcolm Simmons Joe Simon Crystal Lee Sutton Michelle Triola Earl Wild Jan Wilson Rabbi Ovadia Yosef Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Banshees Scream 110 Posted December 21, 2008 You are a very skilled analysist. All of the names are in their proper categories and it's very generous of you to exhibit this for all to study. I was going to do it the other night but I figured that I would wait. It's pretty accurate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,233 Posted December 21, 2008 Just a thought. The way things are going on in Zimbabwe, we should probably consider Morgan Tsvangirai. He could be the next Bhutto (but hopefully tthe timing will be in our favour this year). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites