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Here's a list that "researchers" might be interested in. Some of the people mentioned might have recovered or died. Others might not get UK obits and I've completely forgotten who some of them are. Anyway, at some point in the past, I've considered them all for deadpools.

 

To the person who joined DL especially to send me fan mail :wub: , this is for you:

 

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Mick Cocks

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Scrub Mick Cocks (ooer missus, sounds painful).

Maybe Rose Tattoo should have their own thread - that's four dead in the past four years and five all together ... all from cancer. Watch out, Angry.

 

He could have fought on for another 10 days. oh well that's another one pencilled in for next year that I need to cross off

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I think I made three unique suggestions, so I'll address those...

 

Ethan Zohn -has been reported recently that he is doing better and that his cancer has been "vaporized."

 

Jenn Lyon -Sadly to say, she is a safe bet unless youre looking for a British obit.

 

Gloria Stuart -As I said before, she turns 100 in 2010, so I thought it would be too ironic to miss, playing 100 year-old Rose in 'Titanic.' That's why she's in my 2010 DDP.

 

Cant wait to play DDP for the first time, and maninblack, I'm sure you'll do a great job taking over. I've entered myself as "Star Dust."

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Here's how it goes down. The committee will meet, as usual, at the ********* pub in ******** on or about the 31st December 2009. At least two of them will be DL semi-regulars. They will pick 50 most worthy names, and I am assured that CP's recent excellent summation will be of valuable use. I have it on good authority that Mr Ballesteros will be absent from the 2010 list.

 

Fuck, I've just twunted myself. (Edit: Not quite.)

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Here we go for this year. 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.

 

list.....

 

 

Canadian Paul, I am currently adjusting/changing the names on my list. The one that sticks out is the oldest name on my DDP, Louise Bourgeois, I really like to make room on my list but just can't drop her unless I am surden that she has a good chance of making it till 2011. Could you or one of the other specialists here (DevonDeathTrip, Maryportfuncity, Rotten Ali ......) please tell me what her chances are.

 

 

Sorry, that Im didn't log in. I am nearing the 500 posts and wanted to save that one atleast till the end of the year.

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Here we go for this year. 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.

 

list.....

 

 

Canadian Paul, I am currently adjusting/changing the names on my list. The one that sticks out is the oldest name on my DDP, Louise Bourgeois, I really like to make room on my list but just can't drop her unless I am surden that she has a good chance of making it till 2011. Could you or one of the other specialists here (DevonDeathTrip, Maryportfuncity, Rotten Ali ......) please tell me what her chances are.

 

 

Sorry, that Im didn't log in. I am nearing the 500 posts and wanted to save that one atleast till the end of the year.

 

Haven't a clue on her chances, she's very old but that's about the sum of knowledge re the threats to her life. Obit-assured given the body of work and long time achievements in her field.

 

I'm also holding back a post, I think I'll wait for post 10,000 to confess to being an Anglican archbishop.

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How about the Duke of Roxburghe, Guy Innes-Ker.

He is very rich, a friend of Prince Andrew, and has cancer of the oesophagus.

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I think I made three unique suggestions, so I'll address those...

 

 

 

Jenn Lyon -Sadly to say, she is a safe bet unless youre looking for a British obit.

 

 

Here are some pictures from her at a Survivor viewing party from this weekend

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2496/419471..._3c2fd79d42.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2599/419470..._925b498fb9.jpg

 

She looks like she is almost withering physically under the huge trenchcoat .

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How about the Duke of Roxburghe, Guy Innes-Ker.

He is very rich, a friend of Prince Andrew, and has cancer of the oesophagus.

 

I'll be keeping tabs on him Winnie, he's my next door neighbour :wub: .

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I think I made three unique suggestions, so I'll address those...

 

 

 

Jenn Lyon -Sadly to say, she is a safe bet unless youre looking for a British obit.

 

 

Here are some pictures from her at a Survivor viewing party from this weekend

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2496/419471..._3c2fd79d42.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2599/419470..._925b498fb9.jpg

 

She looks like she is almost withering physically under the huge trenchcoat .

 

ok. maybe not. I was going by what Coby Archa said about her cancer.

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I suggest that we keep Betty Ford (the late former President Gerald Ford's wife) even though there has been virtually no real news about here in three years since her husband's funeral. The fact that there is so little news could be a sign, even when she turned 90 there was no significant news, not even after doing a google search. She is now 91 and will turn 92 this coming April. There is no indication she has communicated with the President of First Lady Obama even though even the nearly as old Nancy Reagan has. If anything we should take Nancy Reagan off the list in order to keep Betty Ford on it, I think Nancy Reagan will be around a few more years. Betty Ford will die before any other US President or First Lady.

 

Other US political nominations:

 

Strongly reccomend

 

Rober Byrd: 92 year old senator from West Virginia has had a staph infection this past year, has been seen in a wheelchair alot and the death of his close friend Ted Kennedy couldnt have been good for him. At Obama's innauguation luncheon he also collapsed shortly after Ted Kennedy did.

 

Wild card, somewhat reccomend

 

George H.W. Bush: 85 year old former president and father to George W Bush; on one hand he skydived on his 85th birthday on June 12th and looked good but on the other hand in late August he was the only former President to be absent from Ted Kennedy's funeral with little explanation besides some media sources citing mobility or health problems and the feeling that George W Bush can represent the Bush famiy.

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I suggest that we keep Betty Ford (the late former President Gerald Ford's wife) even though there has been virtually no real news about here in three years since her husband's funeral. The fact that there is so little news could be a sign, even when she turned 90 there was no significant news, not even after doing a google search. She is now 91 and will turn 92 this coming April. There is no indication she has communicated with the President of First Lady Obama even though even the nearly as old Nancy Reagan has. If anything we should take Nancy Reagan off the list in order to keep Betty Ford on it, I think Nancy Reagan will be around a few more years. Betty Ford will die before any other US President or First Lady.

 

Other US political nominations:

 

Strongly reccomend

 

Rober Byrd: 92 year old senator from West Virginia has had a staph infection this past year, has been seen in a wheelchair alot and the death of his close friend Ted Kennedy couldnt have been good for him. At Obama's innauguation luncheon he also collapsed shortly after Ted Kennedy did.

 

Wild card, somewhat reccomend

 

George H.W. Bush: 85 year old former president and father to George W Bush; on one hand he skydived on his 85th birthday on June 12th and looked good but on the other hand in late August he was the only former President to be absent from Ted Kennedy's funeral with little explanation besides some media sources citing mobility or health problems and the feeling that George W Bush can represent the Bush famiy.

 

 

I'd wildcard Byrd. I'd go Carter before Bush (old). Bush is still jumping out of planes...Carter is apologizing to Isreal. Advantage Bush SR.

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I'd also consider either Robert Mugabe or (more likely) Morgan Tsvarangai (Sp?). There just isn't room for both of them in Zimbabwe government, and while Mugabe is probably the more likely to "off" his counterpart, Mugabe is quite old in a country not famous for life expectancy.

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Here we go for this year. 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, two days short of a year from the last list:

10 of 29 (Birch, Hopper, Eunice and Edward Kennedy, Novak, Pavle, Richard, Robson, Swayze, Tsien) from Famous Enough and Sick Enough are dead and all got suitable DDP/DL obits.

 

12 of 115 (Blackham, Dean, Fawcett, Ginzburg, Goody, Ludovic Kennedy, Levi-Strauss, Llewellyn, Mortimer, Roberts, Sundaravej, Upward) from Famous Enough but Risky are dead. I believe that all got suitable DDP/DL obits... not sure about Blackham...

 

6 of 35 (Atkins, Dunne, Ejercito, Frenzel, Krulak, Xianlin) from Questionable Fame but Sick Enough are dead. Frenzel was already long dead, which speaks to his fame, and I think that of the others, only Atkins and Dunne got the obits.

 

7 of 44 (Ayala, Clijsters, Keel, Knoxall, Seals, Sutton, Triola) from Questionable Fame and Risky are dead. I think about half got obits... Knoxall certainly did not.

 

So with all that, here's my analysis for next year:

 

Famous Enough and Sick Enough:

Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi

José Alencar

Muhammad Ali

Ronnie Biggs

Jane Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Surbiton

Basil D'Oliveira

Peter Falk

Laurent Fignon

Michael Foot (maybe not sick enough, but who can risk missing out on the obvious tagline here???)

Betty Ford

David Hart

Ernie Harwell

Stephen Hawking

Johannes Heesters

Raymond Hewlett

Dennis Hopper

Ray Kennedy

Jack Kyle

Peter MacBeth

Simon MacCorkindale

Edwin Morgan

Roy Morrison

Donald Neilson

Nancy Reagan

Yitzhak Shamir

Ariel Sharon

Sargent Shriver

Mike Soper

Adolfo Suarez

Margaret Thatcher (maybe not as sick as most, but certainly wouldn't be a good one to miss)

Abigail Van Buren

Nicholas Winton

Norman Wisdom

 

Famous Enough but Risky:

Steven Adler

Paul Allen

Patty Andrews

Shoko Asahara

Richard Attenborough

HRH Jean Benoit Guillaume Robert Antoine Louis Marie Adolphe Marc d'Aviano

Seve Ballesteros

Bob Barker

Martin Bashir

Captain Beefheart

Melissa Bell

Jean-Paul Belmondo

Nursat Bhutto

Lionel Blue

Ian Brady

Algirdas Brazauskas

Asa Briggs

Ivor Broadis

Elliott Carter

Fidel Castro

Frederick Chiluba

Jacques Chirac

Ronald Coase

Winston Churchill

Natalie Cole

Robbie Coltrane

Don Cornelius

Liz Dawn

Del Deanus

John Demjanjuk

Phyllis Diller

Ronnie James Dio

Fats Domino

Kirk Douglas

Roy Douglas

Duke of Wellington

Roger Ebert

Blake Edwards

John Edrich

Eddie Fisher

Andy Fordham

Annette Funicello

Zsa Zsa Gabor

Seán Garland

Terri Garr

Paul Gascoigne

Vo Nguyen Giap

Miep Gies

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Billy Graham

Bryant Gumbel

Larry Hagman

Johnny Hallyday

Abu Hamza al-Muhajir

David Hasselhoff

Václav Havel

João Havelange

Alex Higgins

Lena Horne

Ian Huntley

Alan Igglesden

Ronald Isley

Warren Jeffs

Frank Kelly

Moss Keane

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Abdul Qadeer Khan

Edgar Ray Killen

B.B. King

Jack Klugman

Girija Prasad Koirala

Bruce Langhorne

Ian Lavender

Jerry Lewis

Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland

Greg Louganis

Bernard Lovell

Simon Mann

Ian McCartney

Mitch Miller

Dom Mintoff

Rita Levi Montalcini

Patrick Moore

Robert Mugabe

Pervez Musharraf

Oscar Niemeyer

Roger Norrington

Teodoro Obiang Nguema

Isabel Peron

Chapman Pincer

Rosemary Pitman

Terry Pratchett

Erich Priebke

Tul Bahadur Pun

Peter Quaife

Luise Rainer

Lisa Ray

Arthur Robinson

Dora Jessie Saint

Angela Scoular

Edward Short, Baron Glenamara

Than Shwe

Vincent Siew

King Norodom Sihanouk

Karen Sinclair

Cyril Smith

Liz Smith

Sonique

Arlen Specter

George Steinbrenner

Mel Sterland

Gloria Stuart

Zeljko Sturanovic

Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud

Charles Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor

Jeremy Thorpe

Maura Tierney

Zdravko Tolimir

Peter Tork

Roy Ward Baker

Kurt Westergaard

Gough Whitlam

Maurice Vincent Wilkes

Robin Williams

Willard Wirtz

 

Questionable Fame but Sick Enough:

Vasily Aleksanyan

Al Anderson

Philip Berg

Isaac Bonewits

Philip Carlo

Mick Cocks

Gene Colan

Leila Denmark

Angus Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton

Sara Douglass

Melvin Dummar

Patricia Dunn

Lady Fiona, The Countess Of The Arran Islands

Charles E. Friedgood

Daniel Geiges

Rose Gray

Mark Halsey

Hazel Hawke

Derryn Hinch

Dolores Hope

Ferlin Husky

George Kimball

Tuli Kupferberg

Jenn Lyon

David Marshall

Ann Maxwell

Ndaye Mulamba

Vice Marshal Jo Myong-rok

David Piper

Paul Quarrington

Jack Ramsay

Charles Sabine

Ron Santo

Leonard Skinner

Nyanasamvara Suvaddhana

Kevin White

Chris Woodhead

Ethan Zohn

 

Questionable Fame and Risky:

Martin Allen

Frances Bay

Judith Binney

Stefano Borgonovo

Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo

Nuon Chea

Jack Chick

Joe Cook

Mike Craig

Jay Dobyns

James Joseph Dresnok

Peter Dula

Devi Dura

Wayne Dyer

Doug Fieger

Dale Griffin

Rob Grill

Irving Kanarek

Barbara Kent

Jim Koerber

Paul Kraus

Scott LeDoux

Marshall Lytle

Emilio Eduardo Massera

Shih Ming-te

Berniece Baker Miracle

Fehmi Naji

Roy Neuberger

Abdullah Öcalan

Hiroo Onoda

Barry Penner

Sonia Peres

Ieng Sary

Willi Schludecker

Riad Seif

Bob Sheppard

Malcolm Simmons

Joe Simon

Chuck Strahl

Naim Süleymanoğlu

Earl Wild

Jan Wilson

Rabbi Ovadia Yosef

 

Ronnie Biggs is a must... legacy. Hawking is probably, unfortunately, not long for survival. Even minor illnesses could trigger serious and complex consequences unknown in a healthy body. Ariel Sharon has already been claimed as dead several years ago and is ineligible. Demjanjuk (too many j's for my liking) seems includable. No more Roddy Pipers please.... and I hope on a related note, you never included Exotic Adrian Street when he was fighting throat cancer. I can't really go through the whole list... Fidel Castro is an interesting animal in that a relapse of his 2009 condition could kill him, but absent that, he's a pretty solid guy. Still, the vulgar tagline might be worth including him. Nancy Reagan just doesn't seem quite likely although both her and Betty Ford (and Barbara Bush) are on the horizon. They fall, at least to me, into the "wildcard" area - certainly considerable, but probably not expected. Definitely - I think they caught Seve's cancer in time, so he should not receive the deathlist curse. Of course not the Pope (unless crazy people keep knocking him around like a pinball machine)...As mentioned in another post, Mugabe and Tsvangarai both deserve consideration. And, of course, Mandela. Mugabe and Mandela have achieved extreme ages in regions where life expectancy is not very high, and Tsvangarai is a political target. Also - and I forget the name... what about the former "White" leader in South Africa? Is he still alive?

 

Regarding the one who "beat" pancreatic cancer. You don't beat pancreatic cancer - I lost my mother to it. Put her on, although I pray that I am wrong.

 

Betty Ford and Nancy Reagan... potential victims every year due to the stress of losing and missing a spouse in old age. Nancy lost Ron many years before due to Alzheimer's and its tragic effects, but when you put yourself in their emotional shoes, you know how much courage it takes for them to carry on.

 

Anyway - Merry Belated Christmas and a great new year!

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Willem de Klerk was the white leader you might be referring to. He is only 73 and no news of his health declining have been published lately.

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Regarding the one who "beat" pancreatic cancer. You don't beat pancreatic cancer - I lost my mother to it. Put her on, although I pray that I am wrong.

 

A very small proportion of people do survive the illness. Candye Kane, Colin Friels, Ronnie Hawkins and Marilyn Horne are still here and cancer free. The jury is probably still out of Steve Jobs' eligibility to join this rather elite club.

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Can Akmal Shaikh make it to 2010?

Doesn't look good.

 

regards,

Hein

 

He should be executed right.....about.....now!

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Oops meant to post something of news worthyness, but my money is on her for first death of 2010 - her family are preparing for worst, but "responding well" to treatment is current news... hmm tough one !

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Can Akmal Shaikh make it to 2010?

Doesn't look good.

 

regards,

Hein

 

He should be executed right.....about.....now!

 

 

 

 

If you mess with the bulll...you get the horns....RIP...I'm sure that he would have cured cancer otherwise

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Given the Chinese lack of sympathy to a man who was clearly mentally ill, it makes you wonder how Gazza got out of the country alive!

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Oops meant to post something of news worthyness, but my money is on her for first death of 2010 - her family are preparing for worst, but "responding well" to treatment is current news... hmm tough one !

 

 

Can Akmal Shaikh make it to 2010?

Doesn't look good.

 

regards,

Hein

 

He should be executed right.....about.....now!

 

 

 

 

 

If you mess with the bulll...you get the horns....RIP...I'm sure that he would have cured cancer otherwise

 

 

Dead!

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Mikhail Kalashnikov

famous for designing the AK-47 assault rifle.

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