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2022:

 

January: Meat Loaf & Sidney Poitier

February: not sure

March: John Lear (American Conspiracy Theorist and pilot)

April: Kane Tanaka (the real oldest person ever.)

May: Randy Weaver (made the American people more  aware of governmental tyrany) and Boris Pahor (Slovenian writer and Holocaust Survivor)

June: Jean Louis Trintignant

July: The Boomer icons: Nichelle Nichols, Tony Dow & Larry Storch

August: Mikhail Gorbachev & Man of the Hole (last surviving Brazilian indigenous person of his tribe)

September: Queen Elizabeth

October: Loretta Lynn (She put real women`s issues into her Country Music songs)

November: Jiang Zemin

December: Pele

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On 03/12/2022 at 10:06, theoldlady said:

2022:

 

January: Meat Loaf & Sidney Poitier

February: not sure

March: John Lear (American Conspiracy Theorist and pilot)

April: Kane Tanaka (the real oldest person ever.)

May: Randy Weaver (made the American people more  aware of governmental tyrany) and Boris Pahor (Slovenian writer and Holocaust Survivor)

June: Jean Louis Trintignant

July: The Boomer icons: Nichelle Nichols, Tony Dow & Larry Storch

August: Mikhail Gorbachev & Man of the Hole (last surviving Brazilian indigenous person of his tribe)

September: Queen Elizabeth

October: Loretta Lynn (She put real women`s issues into her Country Music songs)

November: Jiang Zemin

December: Pele

I see that some are posting their MONTHLY picks for 2022 under the thread asking for the most significant death of the year. 

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January: Sidney Poitier/Bob Saget

February: Ivan Reitman

March: Madeleine Albright/Taylor Hawkins

April: Gilbert Gottfried

May: Ray Liotta

June: Technoblade

July: Shinzo Abe

August: Olivia Newton-John/Mikhail Gorbachev

September: Queen Elizabeth II

October: Angela Lansbury

November: Christine McVie/Jiang Zemin

December: Pele

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Based on personal significance to me.

 

Jan - Meat Loaf

Feb - Henry Lincoln

Mar - William Hurt

Apr - Estelle Harris

May - Ray Liotta

Jun - I'm gonna be honest June was personally a dry month, I'm gonna go for Dmitry Kovtun but realistically no-one.

Jul - Bernard Cribbins (Honourable mention, Shinzo Abe)

Aug - Mikhail Gorbachev 

Sep - Queen Liz II

Oct - Robbie Coltrane 

Nov - Jiang Zemin 

Dec - Pele (Honourable mention, Chris Boucher)

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Well since it’s a new year already, here’s my list once more of the most significant death of each month for 2023...

January: Lisa Marie Presley/David Crosby

February: Raquel Welch

March: Tom Sizemore/Bud Grant (slow month)

April: Harry Belafonte/Jerry Springer (somewhat slow month)

May: Jim Brown/Tina Turner

June: Alan Arkin (slow month)

July: Tony Bennett/Sinead O’Connor (somewhat slow month)

August: Bob Barker (Very slow month)

September: Jimmy Buffett (somewhat slow month)
October: Suzanne Somers/Matthew Perry

November: Rosalynn Carter

December: Sandra Day O’Connor

That’s it for the year guys. See you next year for the new list…

 

 

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Here’s my list for 2023 so far

 

Jan - Lisa Marie Presley

Feb - Betty Boothroyd

Mar - Paul O’Grady

Apr - Jerry Springer / Len Goodman

May - Tina Turner

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2023

January

Notable: Rockabilly musician Johnny Powers died 18 days after Johnny Powers the actor.

Significant: Jeff Beck.

Others: Tom Verlaine, Lisa Marie Presley, Bobby Hull, David Crosby.

 

February

Notable: Fred La Marmotte, Canada’s version of the Groundhog Day groundhog, dies hours before his big prediction February 2nd.

Significant: Burt Bacharach.

Others: Cindy Williams, Raquel Welch, Richard Belzer, Ricou Browning, Don Shane (local news presenter)


March

Notable: Jack Holder, the last survivor of the USS Arizona (Pearl Harbor).

Significant: (Real answer) **Dick Fosbury, (My answer) Robert Haimer (‘Fish Heads’)The world needs more Robert Haimers.

Others: Wayne Shorter, Robert Blake, Otis Taylor, Fuzzy Haskins, Jerry Green (local sports journalist).

**No one is going to say Fosbury. I’m not sure how anyone defines ‘significant’ if Fosbury isn’t one of the 2 or 3 most significant deaths of the entire year. However, I understand…it’s asking personally significant. Which is why I gave two winners.

 

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All right, since the new year has started up once again, here’s my list of the most significant death of each month in 2024….

January: David Soul/Franz Beckenbauer

February: Carl Weathers/Toby Keith

March: Akira Toriyama/Louis Gossett Jr.

April: Whitey Herzog (very slow month)

May: Bill Walton/Dabney Coleman (somewhat slow month)

June: Jerry West/Donald Sutherland

July: Shannen Doherty/Bob Newhart 

August: Rachael Lillis/ Phil Donahue (otherwise somewhat slow month)

September: James Earl Jones/Maggie Smith

October: Liam Payne/Fernando Valenzuela

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, John Robinson said:

All right, since the new year has started up once again, here’s my list of the most significant death of each month in 2024….

January: David Soul/Glynis Johns

 

Not Beckenbauer?

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For the most significant death of January I give you the man that has helped millions.  Year in, year out.  Not a here today, gone tomorrow arsehole. The man who has made my 20+ years living in a village sanitary. Each year he fixes the 200 year old drainage system which blocks at least once a year. I give you Jim Zockoll. Founder of Dyno-Rod. The most significant January death. 

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Here's my belated one for 2023:

 

January: David Crosby

February: Raquel Welch

March: Tom Sizemore

April: Harry Belafonte/Jerry Springer

May: Tina Turner

June: Ted Kaczynski

July: Sinead O'Connor/Tony Bennett

August: Bob Barker

September: Steve Harwell/Michael Gambon

October: Matthew Perry

November: Henry Kissinger/Rosalynn Carter

December: Norman Lear/Sandra Day O'Connor

 

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On wholly personal level, and pets notwithstanding..

 

January: Mary Weiss

February: Henry Fambrough

March: Eric Carmen

April: Clarence "Frogman" Henry

May: Dabney Coleman

June: Janis Paige

July: Duke Fakir (shout to Bob Newhart)

August: Rachael Lillis ("shout" to Scott Thorson :salute:)

September: James Earl Jones

October: Teri Garr

November: Quincy Jones

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On 14/05/2024 at 15:15, Ulitzer95 said:

I’ve produced farts more deadly than the last 5 months. 
 

Where are the BIG names?

 

I was going to post here anyways, so I'll kill two birds with one stone:

 

January: Norman Jewison

February: Carl Weathers / Nikolai Ryzhkov

March: Joe Lieberman

April: OJ Simpson

May: Ebrahim Raisi

June: Willie Mays

July: Bob Newhart

August: Alain Delon

September: Pete Rose

October: Liam Payne

November (so far): Quincy Jones

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November

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On 01/02/2024 at 10:48, Bentrovato said:

For the most significant death of January I give you the man that has helped millions.  Year in, year out.  Not a here today, gone tomorrow arsehole. The man who has made my 20+ years living in a village sanitary. Each year he fixes the 200 year old drainage system which blocks at least once a year. I give you Jim Zockoll. Founder of Dyno-Rod. The most significant January death. 

If your drainage system is older than my country, UPDATE THAT SHIT!

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1 minute ago, Sir Creep said:

If your drainage system is older than my country, UPDATE THAT SHIT!

Okay, this is the most 'Murican thing you've ever said, and the bar is higher than a Roman aqueduct.

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