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Creed Lamar Ford III, the co-founder of the Carino's Italian restaurant chain and the former COO of Brinker International, parent company of Chili’s, Romano’s Macaroni Grill, On The Border and others, has died.  He was 66.

 

https://www.statesman.com/news/local/founder-austin-based-johnny-carino-italian-restaurants-dies/8rwemSI6q9VspYoOCFfqBK/

 

 

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On 21/07/2018 at 19:55, drol said:

Marchionne's death is imminent.

 

EDIT: Lung cancer and irreversible coma.

Dead

 

FT Obit

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2 minutes ago, alt obits guy said:

Bill Street, the former president of Brown-Forman, one of the largest American-owned companies in the spirits and wine business, has died.  He was 79.

 

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/2018/07/26/past-brown-forman-president-bill-street-dies-after-cancer/842306002/

 

 

You know, you are getting a lot of non-responses to your posts.

 

Just a friendly word of advice. I was you once. I felt the Listers had to know of most deaths. Then I realised...mostly they didn't. This is a mainly UK based website, so almost anybody from the UK of note is...well...interesting. Outside of the UK, they have to be really really interesting. Like a pick for a pool. Like an entertainment star...yes, even a C-lister. Like someone previously mentioned on the site. Somebody who has done...something, anything that might garner a response.

 

Plucking folk from the US who have essentially done their job isn't. Really. Local football coaches? Local Nigerian bishops? Telephone company executives? What's the hook that Listers may love? Others have been pointed in the past to setting up their own site for that sort of thing.

 

You might catch the interest of a reader with something. Indeed, you could spark the interest of Listers by making a list of possibles from something. All I know is that when I took a breath, I saved my fingers and time. I don't even post in the specialist threads now unless I have a vague notion of who the person was.

 

I'm not whining or moaning. I could care less what you post. Each to their own and all that. Maybe try and understand your readership.

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8 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

You know, you are getting a lot of non-responses to your posts.

<snip some (ok a lot)>

Tactful bastard aintcha?

A sort of Scottish counterbalance to Charon. :D.

 

 

NB. love to read both though, makes me smile. (ok that's enough of that, I think I just felt a bit of sick come up).

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19 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

You know, you are getting a lot of non-responses to your posts.

 

Just a friendly word of advice. I was you once. I felt the Listers had to know of most deaths. Then I realised...mostly they didn't. This is a mainly UK based website, so almost anybody from the UK of note is...well...interesting. Outside of the UK, they have to be really really interesting. Like a pick for a pool. Like an entertainment star...yes, even a C-lister. Like someone previously mentioned on the site. Somebody who has done...something, anything that might garner a response.

 

Plucking folk from the US who have essentially done their job isn't. Really. Local football coaches? Local Nigerian bishops? Telephone company executives? What's the hook that Listers may love? Others have been pointed in the past to setting up their own site for that sort of thing.

 

You might catch the interest of a reader with something. Indeed, you could spark the interest of Listers by making a list of possibles from something. All I know is that when I took a breath, I saved my fingers and time. I don't even post in the specialist threads now unless I have a vague notion of who the person was.

 

I'm not whining or moaning. I could care less what you post. Each to their own and all that. Maybe try and understand your readership.

I'm posting to post because I find the names interesting enough and worthy of inclusion.  If people read it they do.  If they don't, they don't.  It's not a matter of readership or an audience.  I'm happy for the responses people give, but I have no sleepless nights if I don't get replies to my posts or my community reputation isn't advancing at a certain pace.  Conversely, I have virtually no interest in any of the Death List extra-curricular topics that seem to occupy some people's time.    

 

What I have noticed in at least one person does take an interest in my posts because many of the names get added to the Wikipedia 'Deaths in 2018' page, essential reading for any deadpool player, Deathlist participant or not.   Whomever that is, I thank them for their efforts at including the names on that page.  That's probably the closest I get to having a goal here aside from providing content.         

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44 minutes ago, alt obits guy said:

I'm posting to post because I find the names interesting enough and worthy of inclusion.  If people read it they do.  If they don't, they don't.  It's not a matter of readership or an audience.  I'm happy for the responses people give, but I have no sleepless nights if I don't get replies to my posts or my community reputation isn't advancing at a certain pace.  Conversely, I have virtually no interest in any of the Death List extra-curricular topics that seem to occupy some people's time.    

 

What I have noticed in at least one person does take an interest in my posts because many of the names get added to the Wikipedia 'Deaths in 2018' page, essential reading for any deadpool player, Deathlist participant or not.   Whomever that is, I thank them for their efforts at including the names on that page.  That's probably the closest I get to having a goal here aside from providing content.         

That's fine. Go your own way. As I said, I'm not bothered. It's nice to know your motivation.

 

I for one would be more than happy, as you are Canadian, to get the inside draw on Canadians who I feel are under represented and have been for a long time here. We can't rely on Shatner forever you know...

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Robert J. Stewart, the president & CFO of Ark Restaurants Corp., a 35 year old business that owns and operates restaurants, bars, fast food concepts & catering operations across the United States, has died.  He was 61.

 

http://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2018/07/30/ark-restaurants-corp-reports-the-passing-of-robert-j-stewart-the-companys-presi

 

 

 

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Gerry Lenfest, a media mogul, cable television pioneer & owner of two Philadelphia daily newspapers whose philanthropy exceeded the one billion dollar mark, has died.  He was 88.

 

https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/HF-Gerry-Lenfest-Billionaire-Philanthropist-Who-Gave-to-Myriad-Philadelphia-Institutions-Dead-at--490096151.html

 

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On 09/05/2018 at 19:12, gcreptile said:

Bernard Tapie now has esophageal cancer added to his stomach cancer, but it seems to be that he's currently doing ok:

 

https://www.femmeactuelle.fr/actu/news-actu/bernard-tapie-double-cancer-y-croit-quand-meme-49742

Tapie had emergency "minor surgery" last week and he has already been discharged.

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 Robert Danzig, who overcame abandonment and poverty as a toddler in Albany to become one of the city’s pre-eminent business leaders, and then served for more than two decades as president of Hearst Newspapers, died Wednesday in a Cape Cod hospital. He was 85.   In recent years, after his retirement from Hearst, Danzig maintained a busy schedule as a motivational speaker. Even last week, aware of his impending death, he appeared on Facebook Live to recount some of the inspirational stories that were always on his mind.
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Joseph Kadji Defosso, a billionaire Cameroon industrialist and the founder of the Cameroonian Union of Breweries, has died.  He was 95.

 

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.cameroon-info.net/article/cameroun-le-richissime-homme-daffaires-joseph-kadji-defosso-est-mort-326580.html&prev=search

 

 

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