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Finally my second hit.

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Finally some points on the DDP

 

Yup, my joker as well.

 

 

I know I'm sharing points with many people, but at least it gets me somewhere in the middle of the table. I've been kicking myself with so many missed opportunities that were on my long list, but second guessed myself in putting them in the final 20.

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Another one bites the dust... Martin Crowe finally bowls out

 

Hit #5 for me this year so far, not bad at all!

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I'm trying to think of a short quippy headline, but unfortunately I'm stumped.

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I'm trying to think of a short quippy headline, but unfortunately I'm stumped.

Martin Crowe'ked

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I'm trying to think of a short quippy headline, but unfortunately I'm stumped.

Martin Crowe'ked

 

Why's everyone trying to crowebar in puns?

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I'm trying to think of a short quippy headline, but unfortunately I'm stumped.

Martin Crowe'ked

 

Why's everyone trying to crowebar in puns?

 

 

Damn, you caught me out.

 

Alright, "Martin Crowe dies" Howzat?

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One Crowe dies. It wasn't a murder!

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Martin Crowe ct Cancer b Over

 

 

 

EDIT: Cut me a little slack, I know you don't catch cancer.

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Martin Crowe ct Cancer b Over

 

 

 

EDIT: Cut me a little slack, I know you don't catch cancer.

Well, actually, you can. You just have to be a bit unlucky. And you have to cut your finger during surgery.

 

A 32-year-old man underwent emergency surgery to remove a malignant fibrous histiocytoma from his abdomen and died shortly thereafter of postoperative complications. During the operation the 53-year-old surgeon injured the palm of his left hand while placing a drain. The lesion was immediately disinfected and dressed. Five months later, the surgeon consulted a hand specialist because of a hard, circumscribed, tumor-like swelling, 3.0 cm (1.2 in.) in diameter, in his left palm at the base of the middle finger, where he had been injured during the operation. (...) Histologic examination revealed that it was a malignant fibrous histiocytoma. (...) [T]he sarcomas in the unrelated patient and surgeon were genetically identical.

http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM199611143352004

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RIP, Mr. Crowe...

 

I guess there's quite an avalanche coming up, with Feek not far behind...

 

My DDP theme team was only able to get into the lead again because Feek and Crowe lasted far longer than most people anticipated.

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Martin Crowe ct Cancer b Over

 

 

 

EDIT: Cut me a little slack, I know you don't catch cancer.

 

No, you're all right because that means cancer caught him.

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Martin Crowe ct Cancer b Over

 

 

 

EDIT: Cut me a little slack, I know you don't catch cancer.

It would have to be a late cut...

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Reality check, the internationally famous Crowe wasn't available for RDP selection

 

Paul Daniels remains so

 

Anyone able to explain that to me. I get that neither of them mean much in the USA but surely Crowe outranks Daniels as a notable sort in general.

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Not the most unexpected of deaths in DL history lets be frank.

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Not the most unexpected of deaths in DL history lets be frank.

 

It is actually quite unexpected, sure he would go at some point this year, but I'm sure nobody expected him to be the 3rd hit considering the situation Zsa Zsa is in..

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Not the most unexpected of deaths in DL history lets be frank.

 

It is actually quite unexpected, sure he would go at some point this year, but I'm sure nobody expected him to be the 3rd hit considering the situation Zsa Zsa is in..

 

 

Everybody expects Zsa Zsa to make it to December, you'll understand in a year or two when the Prinz is still keeping her life support on..

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Not the most unexpected of deaths in DL history lets be frank.

 

It is actually quite unexpected, sure he would go at some point this year, but I'm sure nobody expected him to be the 3rd hit considering the situation Zsa Zsa is in..

 

 

Everybody expects Zsa Zsa to make it to December, you'll understand in a year or two when the Prinz is still keeping her life support on..

 

 

I'm not convinced. Zsa Zsa obviously has reached the end of her life, even if she enjoys a kind of cult status for some of us, she`s finally only a human being in a pitiful health-state.

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Not the most unexpected of deaths in DL history lets be frank.

 

It is actually quite unexpected, sure he would go at some point this year, but I'm sure nobody expected him to be the 3rd hit considering the situation Zsa Zsa is in..

Actually, I did. But according to the poll, I was the only one. :D

 

Zsa Zsa is a professional survivor (strokes, amputation, grave health crises). And all she had was an infection vs terminal cancer that should've killed Crowe by the end of 2015.

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Crowe used cannabis oil to deal with the pain:

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-3475982/New-Zealand-cricket-legend-Martin-Crowe-used-liquid-marijuana-deal-pain-cancer-death.html

 

Yes, he survived a couple of months longer than he "should" have, but they weren't good months. But then, what else should you do...

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Reality check, the internationally famous Crowe wasn't available for RDP selection

 

Paul Daniels remains so

 

Anyone able to explain that to me. I get that neither of them mean much in the USA but surely Crowe outranks Daniels as a notable sort in general.

 

Paul Daniels had a show on the BBC and is a magician and their are Anglophiles and Magic fanatics in every spot of the globe. Whereas no matter how accomplished as Crowe is in cricket if you don't live in a cricket following nation I don't think 99.9% of people could identify someone in the sport even if they were the Pele or Babe Ruth level of it. In general I think RDP seem to have limited amount of choices for sportpeople. Way more people in the world follow football,wrestling and autosports and their selections for names in those fields seem to be pretty narrow.

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