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Just now, Shaun of the Dead said:

I figure he will just die suddenly from a fall suicide or overdose on drink and drugs.And when he does it will be huge news.Also I figure the DL will have a big miss towards the end of the year.

Gasciogne wouldn't be a huge miss. He could last for years before he finally succumbed to the drugs. If deathlist was to have a huge miss, then it would be Clive James, 4 years straight, but dropped this year.

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1 hour ago, Joey Russ said:

Gasciogne wouldn't be a huge miss. He could last for years before he finally succumbed to the drugs. If deathlist was to have a huge miss, then it would be Clive James, 4 years straight, but dropped this year.

 

 

To be fair Barry Norman has been a fancied dead pool contender for some years. Not so ill he was a shoo-in hereabouts but summat of a miss, surely

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Germanys favourite singer Chris Roberts is dead. NOOO!!! 

 

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22 minutes ago, Prophet said:

Germanys favourite singer Chris Roberts is dead. NOOO!!! 

 

Wrong thread, new death reports do not go here...

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Indeed wrong thread, but he was a sort of German Cliff Richard.

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He definitely seems very influential in Germany, I'm not going to deny that in any way shape or form, I'm just starting to get very fed up with Prophet...

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7 minutes ago, Joey Russ said:

...I'm just starting to get very fed up with Prophet...

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Jan: Mary Tyler Moore

Feb: Bill Paxton

Mar: Chuck Berry

Apr: Don Rickles

May: Roger Moore

Jun: Helmut Kohl

Jul: Chester Bennington

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I know what the title says, but we really don't have to do this every month, do we? 

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49 minutes ago, Joey Russ said:

I know what the title says, but we really don't have to do this every month, do we? 

I for one see it as something to look forward to. 

You can abstain from it until the end of the year but I think it's a good way to look at the year and all the people we lose :mellow:

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On 8/1/2017 at 03:28, Zsa Zsa's leg said:

Jan: Mary Tyler Moore

Feb: Bill Paxton

Mar: Chuck Berry

Apr: Don Rickles

May: Roger Moore

Jun: Helmut Kohl

Jul: Chester Bennington

Charlie Gard was bigger than all of those. Fact. 

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CHESTER BENNINGTON?!
He wasn't fucking significant when he was ALIVE.

What a sorry addition to your list.  I feel sorry for your shallow life that he impacted it.

Most significant Death Anniversary of 2017 -- April 17 (135 years), George Jennings, inventor of the flush toilet, which is where your Bennington entry belongs.
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3 hours ago, Sir Creep said:


He wasn't fucking significant when he was ALIVE.

 

He was the lead singer of one of the most popular American rock bands of the 2000s...

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6 minutes ago, FixedBusiness said:

He was the lead singer of one of the most popular American rock bands of the 2000s...

...who sounded like shit...

Romero wins for me any day...

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5 hours ago, Sir Creep said:

CHESTER BENNINGTON?!
He wasn't fucking significant when he was ALIVE.

What a sorry addition to your list.  I feel sorry for your shallow life that he impacted it.

Most significant Death Anniversary of 2017 -- April 17 (135 years), George Jennings, inventor of the flush toilet, which is where your Bennington entry belongs.
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I am sorry that I grew up in the 2000's listening to american radio, where Linkin Park played almost non stop for some days. :/ 

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5 minutes ago, Zsa Zsa's leg said:

I am sorry that I grew up in the 2000's listening to american radio, where Linkin Park played almost non stop for some days. :/ 

There's no way a bad metal singer beats The Godfather of the zombie film. That's just impossible.

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None of these people are contenders on my list.

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1 minute ago, YoungWillz said:

None of these people are contenders on my list.

You're choosing Martin Landau, aren't you? That's fine.

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Just now, Joey Russ said:

You're choosing Martin Landau, aren't you? That's fine.

Nope. :lol:

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Well, the Nobel Prize winning dissident might just be in the debate, maybe...

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In my opinion if someone dies and you didn't have them on yourn team then you should have no right to bitch to the DL committee if they missed them as well.

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6 minutes ago, The Mad Hatter said:

In my opinion if someone dies and you didn't have them on yourn team then you should have no right to bitch to the DL committee if they missed them as well.

What if they just missed out on our team? Do we still not have the right to bitch about it? 

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Ive just read this thread from the start.

It started out as boring as fuck then got better 'coz of da bantz' and its ended up as boring as fuck again.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Joey Russ said:

There's no way a bad metal singer beats The Godfather of the zombie film. That's just impossible.

In no way am I saying Bennington was a good singer, he was just always on the radio and therefore had an impact larger than some old dude who made a movie i've never watched. 

Agree to disagree.

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Sam Shepard was definitely the biggest for me.

 

He starred in two of my favorite movies, Mud and August: Osage County.

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