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Jacque Fresco the futurist and social engineer known for the Venus project Jacque Fresco turns 100 next March.Maybe worth a punt?

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Hmm

 

Doubtless my fellow tabloid readers saw this story today. This ranter fire magnet will doubtless have a few grappling with their consciences if she stumbles one second over the dateline into 2016. Myself and my fellow Anglican bishops could probably live with the turmoil of turning her out for our teams safe in the knowledge that our devout service will admonish our sins in the final reckoning, or summat.

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/daughters-throw-raunchy-party-terminally-6076195

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I am contemplating starting a thread called Sad Last Days which would be for people who have had their Sad Last Days flagged up in National Enquirer.

 

This would be interesting to see the length of time between calling SLD and them actually dying.

 

The latest edition contained SLDs for Paul Hogan (fading fast) and Bob Barker (giving all him money to animals)

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I am contemplating starting a thread called Sad Last Days which would be for people who have had their Sad Last Days flagged up in National Enquirer.

 

This would be interesting to see the length of time between calling SLD and them actually dying.

 

The latest edition contained SLDs for Paul Hogan (fading fast) and Bob Barker (giving all him money to animals)

 

 

One day I'd like them to report on someone's Happy Last Days.

 

 

"(Slightly Forgotten 80s celebrity) has found out he has months to live, we can exclusively report. In his happy last days, he plans to drink lots, sleep around, and hold lots of hedonistic parties. "I plan to go out with a bang", said the much loved celebrity, aged (a good age for DDP lists), "Literally if I can help it!"

 

(Slight Forgotten Celebrity) invites all to his Monster Truck Deathmatch Rally this weekend and reminds folk it is BYOC: Bring your own crocodile."

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I am contemplating starting a thread called Sad Last Days which would be for people who have had their Sad Last Days flagged up in National Enquirer.

 

This would be interesting to see the length of time between calling SLD and them actually dying.

 

The latest edition contained SLDs for Paul Hogan (fading fast) and Bob Barker (giving all him money to animals)

 

I only saw it briefly, but I think James Caan's photo was on the front cover of their SLD either from the end of last month or early this month.

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I am contemplating starting a thread called Sad Last Days which would be for people who have had their Sad Last Days flagged up in National Enquirer.

 

This would be interesting to see the length of time between calling SLD and them actually dying.

 

The latest edition contained SLDs for Paul Hogan (fading fast) and Bob Barker (giving all him money to animals)

good idea

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I am contemplating starting a thread called Sad Last Days which would be for people who have had their Sad Last Days flagged up in National Enquirer.

 

This would be interesting to see the length of time between calling SLD and them actually dying.

 

The latest edition contained SLDs for Paul Hogan (fading fast) and Bob Barker (giving all him money to animals)

Do it!

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I am contemplating starting a thread called Sad Last Days which would be for people who have had their Sad Last Days flagged up in National Enquirer.

 

This would be interesting to see the length of time between calling SLD and them actually dying.

 

The latest edition contained SLDs for Paul Hogan (fading fast) and Bob Barker (giving all him money to animals)

Do it!

 

 

 

Yeah, good idea, do it!

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Oh aye, and I rolled up here to point out that the Wiki page for Paul Quinn - nearly man of Scottish indie-music (b. 1959) - says he is reported to be in poor health and living in the west end of Dundee. Does anyone further north than me know owt more?

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According to the National Enquirer, Cher is ready to die

 

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/cher-ready-die-0

 

The beat no longer goes on for CHER.

 

The freaked-out diva has become obsessed with her late ex-husband, Sonny Bono, and believes she’ll join him soon, shocked pals told The National ENQUIRER in a bombshell world exclusive.

 

“Cher truly believes the end is near for her,” said a family pal. “I’ve never seen anything like it! She’s scaring the hell out of everyone.”

 

According to the source, the 69-year-old showbiz legend spends most of her time revisiting her past with Sonny, her longtime performing partner who died on Jan. 5, 1998, at the age of 62.

 

“It’s all about Sonny nowadays,” said the source.

 

Most disturbing of all, “she’s been paying secret visits to Sonny’s grave and giving away many of her possessions,” added the source.

 

Sonny and Cher were married from 1964 to 1975, and charted six Top 10 hits, including the classics, “I Got You Babe” and “The Beat Goes On.”

 

He was killed in a horrible skiing accident in Nevada and is buried near Palm Springs, Calif., where he served as mayor and later was elected to Congress.

 

“Cher goes to his gravesite with flowers and comes back all weepy and looking like death warmed over,” said the source. “She’s even cried, ‘I’m ready to be with Sonny again.’ ”

 

As The ENQUIRER reported in April, the Oscar-winning “Moonstruck” star who is worth a reported $320 million is suffering from both physical ailments, and the stress of a turbulent personal life.

 

At the time, she was also dealing with her disastrous D2K concert tour, which was plagued by infighting, lawsuits and medical woes that left a devastated Cher canceling 23 shows.

 

Dealing with her children has also taken a debilitating toll on the Mask star, insiders said. Last year Cher forced her estranged son, Elijah Blue Allman, and his new bride to leave her Malibu home, which she believes is haunted by Sonny.

 

She’s also deeply concerned that her transgendered and outspoken son, Chaz, could be a target by appearing at gay pride rallies.

 

Meanwhile, the Believe singer’s longtime battle with the Epstein Barr virus has wreaked havoc on her heart and kidneys.

 

At the time of her first bout with the viral infection during which she vanished for five months in the early 1990s Cher told a friend: This disease makes me feel bone-weary, deeply depressed and as though all my muscles have turned to Jell-O!

 

As The ENQUIRER reported at the time, her publicist told us that doctors had outfitted her with a heart monitor after continuing kidney woes.

 

When contacted about the specific allegations in this story, her spokesperson Liz Rosenberg told The ENQUIRER that Cher had fully recovered and any claims that she’s headed for an early grave were false and inaccurate.

 

But recent photographs of a somber Cher on a visit to St. Tropez were telling: She had to be supported by friends who firmly grasped her arms, believing she was close to collapse. Cher’s been there before and always loved it. But she regrets never having visited with Sonny, said the source.

 

They planned on going a number of times, but something always happened.

 

Now, Cher wanted to go with Sonny on her mind. She’s calling it the visit she and Sonny ‘always wanted but never had.’ It’s heartbreaking.

 

Despite the trip, the frustrated entertainer has confined herself to her Malibu mansion.

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One name I think is a possibility no one talks about is Jenny McCarthy

 

Although she is a perfectly healthy and reasonably young person,she is the biggest face of the anti vaccine movement in the USA. I just have a hunch one of these days when some kid gets polio or some other disease because their mom was brainwashed by this antivaccine movement that a father or relative of the afflicted child will just go into a rage and attempt to kill/shoot Jenny McCarthy.

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According to the National Enquirer, Cher is ready to die

 

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/cher-ready-die-0

 

The beat no longer goes on for CHER.

 

The freaked-out diva has become obsessed with her late ex-husband, Sonny Bono, and believes she’ll join him soon, shocked pals told The National ENQUIRER in a bombshell world exclusive.

 

“Cher truly believes the end is near for her,” said a family pal. “I’ve never seen anything like it! She’s scaring the hell out of everyone.”

 

According to the source, the 69-year-old showbiz legend spends most of her time revisiting her past with Sonny, her longtime performing partner who died on Jan. 5, 1998, at the age of 62.

 

“It’s all about Sonny nowadays,” said the source.

 

Most disturbing of all, “she’s been paying secret visits to Sonny’s grave and giving away many of her possessions,” added the source.

 

Sonny and Cher were married from 1964 to 1975, and charted six Top 10 hits, including the classics, “I Got You Babe” and “The Beat Goes On.”

 

He was killed in a horrible skiing accident in Nevada and is buried near Palm Springs, Calif., where he served as mayor and later was elected to Congress.

 

“Cher goes to his gravesite with flowers and comes back all weepy and looking like death warmed over,” said the source. “She’s even cried, ‘I’m ready to be with Sonny again.’ ”

 

As The ENQUIRER reported in April, the Oscar-winning “Moonstruck” star who is worth a reported $320 million is suffering from both physical ailments, and the stress of a turbulent personal life.

 

At the time, she was also dealing with her disastrous D2K concert tour, which was plagued by infighting, lawsuits and medical woes that left a devastated Cher canceling 23 shows.

 

Dealing with her children has also taken a debilitating toll on the Mask star, insiders said. Last year Cher forced her estranged son, Elijah Blue Allman, and his new bride to leave her Malibu home, which she believes is haunted by Sonny.

 

She’s also deeply concerned that her transgendered and outspoken son, Chaz, could be a target by appearing at gay pride rallies.

 

Meanwhile, the Believe singer’s longtime battle with the Epstein Barr virus has wreaked havoc on her heart and kidneys.

 

At the time of her first bout with the viral infection during which she vanished for five months in the early 1990s Cher told a friend: This disease makes me feel bone-weary, deeply depressed and as though all my muscles have turned to Jell-O!

 

As The ENQUIRER reported at the time, her publicist told us that doctors had outfitted her with a heart monitor after continuing kidney woes.

 

When contacted about the specific allegations in this story, her spokesperson Liz Rosenberg told The ENQUIRER that Cher had fully recovered and any claims that she’s headed for an early grave were false and inaccurate.

 

But recent photographs of a somber Cher on a visit to St. Tropez were telling: She had to be supported by friends who firmly grasped her arms, believing she was close to collapse. Cher’s been there before and always loved it. But she regrets never having visited with Sonny, said the source.

 

They planned on going a number of times, but something always happened.

 

Now, Cher wanted to go with Sonny on her mind. She’s calling it the visit she and Sonny ‘always wanted but never had.’ It’s heartbreaking.

 

Despite the trip, the frustrated entertainer has confined herself to her Malibu mansion.

 

 

 

Then again The National Enquirer makes The Sun look like Tolstoy. Is there - like - a more authoritative account of her health available anywhere?

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Some links from Wikipedia - notable people that are very old...

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupita_Tovar(born 1910) - actress, UK obituary - questionable chances

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebby_Halliday(born 1911) - businesswoman, UK obituary - very unlikely

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Boynton_Robinson(born 1911) - civil rights activist, UK obituary - maybe in the Guardian

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Slocombe(born 1913) - cinematographer, UK obituary - chances are reasonably good

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Medicine_Crow(born 1913) - American Indian leader, UK obituary - maybe in the Guardian

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardnar_Mulloy(born 1913) - US tennis player, UK obituary - don't know

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Vaudecrane(born 1913) - figure skater, UK obituary - unlikely

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Some links from Wikipedia - notable people that are very old...

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupita_Tovar(born 1910) - actress, UK obituary - questionable chances

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebby_Halliday(born 1911) - businesswoman, UK obituary - very unlikely

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Boynton_Robinson(born 1911) - civil rights activist, UK obituary - maybe in the Guardian

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Slocombe(born 1913) - cinematographer, UK obituary - chances are reasonably good

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Medicine_Crow(born 1913) - American Indian leader, UK obituary - maybe in the Guardian

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardnar_Mulloy(born 1913) - US tennis player, UK obituary - don't know

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Vaudecrane(born 1913) - figure skater, UK obituary - unlikely

 

Nice bit of info. Thanks Guesty.

 

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Demi Moore, looks like she's did 'a Barrymore' , so may be tipping point.

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Interesting idea for a theme team, the Order of Merit:

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3041009/Who-s-world-s-exclusive-club-Members-Order-Merit-join-Queen-lunch-Windsor-Castle-meeting-happens-five-years.html

 

A 24-member club of people chosen by the british monarch. The currently oldest member is The Reverend Professor William Owen Chadwick at 98.

Perhaps that's the Queen's Own deathlist.

 

The Queen's deathlist has a hit:

 

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article4502925.ece(crossposted in the cleric's thread)

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Brand- 95 year old folk singer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Smullyan- 96 year old mathematician

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Derby-Lewis- 79 year old South African right-wing political figure, possibly has terminal cancer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udo_Walendy- 88 year old German right-wing extremist and historical revisionist

 

These would all be worth looking into as serious DL picks

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Brand- 95 year old folk singer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Smullyan- 96 year old mathematician

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Derby-Lewis- 79 year old South African right-wing political figure, possibly has terminal cancer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udo_Walendy- 88 year old German right-wing extremist and historical revisionist

 

These would all be worth looking into as serious DL picks

 

Thanks again, all interesting picks.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Brand- 95 year old folk singer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Smullyan- 96 year old mathematician

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Derby-Lewis- 79 year old South African right-wing political figure, possibly has terminal cancer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udo_Walendy- 88 year old German right-wing extremist and historical revisionist

 

These would all be worth looking into as serious DL picks

 

I'd never heard of Oscar Brand before, but what a career. Played with Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly. Presented the same radio show for 70+ years and still going strong. What a guy.

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I would also consider for 2016...

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desmond_Morris- 87 year old writer of books about biology, humans, etc, and producer of TV shows based on these books, such as The Human Animal which was shown on British TV in the 90s. Quite a well known individual within his field

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Dudley-Smith- 88 year old hymnwriter - obituary/notability may be a problem though

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Kwouk- 85 year old actor, "Kato" from the Pink Panther films

 

That's all for now, if I think of any more later I'll post them

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An excellent spot for Desmond Morris, thought he'd died ten years or so back. His The Naked Ape and The Human Zoo are required texts to this day; whilst much of the science has been superseded in the fifty-odd years since they were published, they are still eye-openers and their wider truths cannot be denied.

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An excellent spot for Desmond Morris, thought he'd died ten years or so back. His The Naked Ape and The Human Zoo are required texts to this day; whilst much of the science has been superseded in the fifty-odd years since they were published, they are still eye-openers and their wider truths cannot be denied.

 

I thought the same but realized I had him confused with Desmond Wilcox who was married to Esther Rantzen.

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An excellent spot for Desmond Morris, thought he'd died ten years or so back. His The Naked Ape and The Human Zoo are required texts to this day; whilst much of the science has been superseded in the fifty-odd years since they were published, they are still eye-openers and their wider truths cannot be denied.

 

I thought the same but realized I had him confused with Desmond Wilcox who was married to Esther Rantzen.

 

 

Now you mention it I realise I've made exactly the same mistake. Great minds etc etc...

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