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He didn't get a QO too, iirc, which given his status as a Deathlist alumni, astounded me.

I doubt his status as a DL alumnus had any bearing on his obitability tbh. We're surely not that influential!

 

 

That's not what he meant.

 

One of the criteria for being a DL pick is the person's death is likely to get a mention in the six o clock news.

 

I know. I am not as thick as you appear to think I am.

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He didn't get a QO too, iirc, which given his status as a Deathlist alumnus, astounded me.

 

[pedantry] FTFY [/pedantry]

 

 

 

Alumni is plural.

Or should that be "are plural"? Damn.

 

It'll eventually go the same way as agendum; the singular will disappear, the plural will become a singular and the plural will be pluralised.

Agendum, agenda, agendas.

Alumnus, alumni, alumnis.

 

Then Keith Lemon will say alumnises.

 

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He didn't get a QO too, iirc, which given his status as a Deathlist alumnus, astounded me.

 

[pedantry] FTFY [/pedantry]

 

 

 

Alumni is plural.

Or should that be "are plural"? Damn.

 

 

I missed this post at the time, but actually, this is one which had escaped my notice and I thank you for bringing it to my attention.

 

(There is no sarcasm in this post, even if it reads that way! This is why any writer who says "I don't need editors" is a bloody fool, incidentally...)

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He didn't get a QO too, iirc, which given his status as a Deathlist alumni, astounded me.

I've heard it argued here that there should have been doubts he was going to obit. Bullshit. It's astonishing and a miscarriage of journalism that your U.K. tabloids didn't print an obit for the lead singer of Toto. They had international #1 hits. Along with Bockwinkle, I don't get it. Maybe knowing more of the events of those dates may help--maybe big stories that pushed these deaths out of space in the print cycle.

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There would be no Deliverance of James Dickey 20 years ago.

All the leaves were brown and the sky was grey for Denny Doherty 10 years ago.

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Journalist Hrant Dink died on this day 10 years ago:

 

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Five years ago, singer, songwriter & producer Winston Riley died aged 68, several weeks after being shot in the head.

 

If you don't know him, you might recognise this, probably his best known composition.

 

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He didn't get a QO too, iirc, which given his status as a Deathlist alumni, astounded me.

I've heard it argued here that there should have been doubts he was going to obit. Bullshit. It's astonishing and a miscarriage of journalism that your U.K. tabloids didn't print an obit for the lead singer of Toto. They had international #1 hits. Along with Bockwinkle, I don't get it. Maybe knowing more of the events of those dates may help--maybe big stories that pushed these deaths out of space in the print cycle.

SC

 

 

He wasn't the lead singer of Toto though. He was the replacement frontman of Toto about five years after their heyday. It'd be like expecting a New York Times frontpage obit for the guy who does vocals in Bruce Foxton's band that do Jam covers.

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Etta James -- feels like a couple years to me but numbers say it's been 5 years.

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Carrie Hamilton, daughter of Carol Burnett, died on this day 15 years ago:

 

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Fever ended for Miss Peggy Lee on this day 15 years ago, aged 81.

 

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Charles Goodell - former US House of Representative from New York, and father of NFL Commissioner Roger (who knew?) - 40 years

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On this Gloomy Sunday we remember Billy MacKenzie who stopped sulking 20 years ago on this day.

 

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Hey Man Nice Shot!, Budd Dwyer killed himself on this day 30 years ago:

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75 years since the death of Walter Sickert aged 81. He wasn't Jack the Ripper.

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E. Howard Hunt stopped spying on this day 10 years ago, aged 88.

 

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William Baffin (Baffin Bay explorer) - 395 years

Child actor William Bartholomew - 25 years

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You'll be humming Louie Louie all day now, writer Richard Berry died this day 20 years ago, aged 61.

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Matthias Sindelar, arguably the greatest pre-war footballer, died from a faulty chimney/was murdered by the Nazis today in 1939.

 

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Charles Mouiln the French Tarzan, swung no more this day 25 years ago, aged 82.

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Model Tina Chow died on this day 25 years ago, aged 41.

 

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