Philg 0 Posted January 16, 2015 Hi all I'm hoping somebody can clear this up for me. Is Ethel Lang (recently brown bread) famous for being old (formally oldest person alive in uk) or only famous because she was likely to die soon ? Basically would she have been a valid choice for the deathlist ???? or would you not be able to count her on the list ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,233 Posted January 16, 2015 She is not valid for deathlist, but is for many deadpools...which kind of undermines the idea of a 'celebrity' deadpool. Having said that, I've plumped for the Attenborough widow this year... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Guest Posted January 17, 2015 Well I think it doesn't matter why someone is famous.If they're famous they should be eligible,even if it is just because they are really old. I look forward to the committee changing the rules on th is for next year ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Creep 7,070 Posted January 17, 2015 Well Windsor, guessing the trappings of DeathList have kept you from participating in any Dead Pools given that comment. THIS is the only list that ignores the 100-age scoring, and in fact there's no scoring at all just raw numbers. So if she is eligible at all it's here. Virtually EVERY DP has the rule you can't be 'notorious' simply cuz you are going to die soon. Thus, Ethyl would be eliminated as would any 'Oldest' person (as is Lauren Hill or the late Sam Berns). Secondly, with scoring at 100-age, who the hell would use a 110-year old and score (-10) when they die?? No one in any DP that's who. Note that DeathList was the only place where Luise Rainer at 104 was lauded as a 'successful' pick. SC 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Phil Posted January 17, 2015 So to clear it up with a yes or no answer. Was Ethel a celebrity or not even though she was on BBC news ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,233 Posted January 17, 2015 Well Windsor, guessing the trappings of DeathList have kept you from participating in any Dead Pools given that comment. THIS is the only list that ignores the 100-age scoring, and in fact there's no scoring at all just raw numbers. So if she is eligible at all it's here. Virtually EVERY DP has the rule you can't be 'notorious' simply cuz you are going to die soon. Thus, Ethyl would be eliminated as would any 'Oldest' person (as is Lauren Hill or the late Sam Berns). Secondly, with scoring at 100-age, who the hell would use a 110-year old and score (-10) when they die?? No one in any DP that's who. Note that DeathList was the only place where Luise Rainer at 104 was lauded as a 'successful' pick. SC I speak mainly of the DDP, which I regard to be the king of Dead Pools...mainly because I'm a part-timer. Let me give a few examples... Marlise Munoz...not a celebrity - just a poor 33 year old woman who was brain dead at the turn of the new year who was kept alive in an attempt to save her baby. Derek Clarke - a 101 Scottish painter of no real note. Kathy Craven...so unknown her death was referenced by her sister in a newspaper article. Felix Glenny - terminally ill 23 year old who married on his deathbed. Teresa Sandeman-Charles- terminally ill woman who encouraged people to become organ donors. These are just a few chosen by the teams who were in 1st and 2nd place. And yes, the worlds oldest also feature heavily in other teams...although admittedly much further down the scoreboard. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 16,144 Posted January 18, 2015 Hi all I'm hoping somebody can clear this up for me. Is Ethel Lang (recently brown bread) famous for being old (formally oldest person alive in uk) or only famous because she was likely to die soon ? Basically would she have been a valid choice for the deathlist ???? or would you not be able to count her on the list ? I can't speak for the Deathlist, but people such as Ethel Lang are absolutely famous because of their longevity. The fact that they are "likely to die soon" is more of an occupational hazard. With regard to deadpool validity, I don't think they are in the same category as those who are only notable because of terminal illness or coma situations. I feel that picking such people is against the spirit of the game, especially as they are usually relatively young (whereas the "famous for being very old" score low on the DDP). I am now resigned to a mediocre placing on the DDP, because I don't include them. By the way, I think Lady Attenborough is a valid pick, Windsor: she was a reasonably well-known actress in her day. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RadGuy 1,614 Posted January 18, 2015 My personal opinion is that supercentenarians (110+) shouldn't be included on the DL unless they're famous for other reasons. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,233 Posted January 18, 2015 Incidentally Gladys Hooper, Britain's oldest person, celebrated her 112th Birthday today. Looks like she might hold that title for a while. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30873151 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,651 Posted January 19, 2015 Incidentally Gladys Hooper, Britain's oldest person, celebrated her 112th Birthday today. Looks like she might hold that title for a while. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30873151 She's immobile and under a blanket, she might say she feels like a 70 year old but I'm not seeing her waddling down the Post Office to grab her place in the pension queue. She's one of ours however much she protests. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cat O'Falk 3,290 Posted January 19, 2015 Incidentally Gladys Hooper, Britain's oldest person, celebrated her 112th Birthday today. Looks like she might hold that title for a while. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30873151 She's immobile and under a blanket, she might say she feels like a 70 year old but I'm not seeing her waddling down the Post Office to grab her place in the pension queue. She's one of ours however much she protests. She's a bit of a cougar then. Wouldn't that finish her off? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bibliogryphon 9,586 Posted January 19, 2015 Incidentally Gladys Hooper, Britain's oldest person, celebrated her 112th Birthday today. Looks like she might hold that title for a while. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30873151 Incidentally Gladys Hooper, Britain's oldest person, celebrated her 112th Birthday today. Looks like she might hold that title for a while. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30873151 This confused me as I thought 112 was the average age of people on the Isle of Wight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,651 Posted January 19, 2015 Incidentally Gladys Hooper, Britain's oldest person, celebrated her 112th Birthday today. Looks like she might hold that title for a while. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30873151 She's immobile and under a blanket, she might say she feels like a 70 year old but I'm not seeing her waddling down the Post Office to grab her place in the pension queue. She's one of ours however much she protests. She's a bit of a cougar then. Wouldn't that finish her off? We'd only know if someone gave it a go CoF, send her love letter and keep us informed of the results! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cat O'Falk 3,290 Posted January 19, 2015 Incidentally Gladys Hooper, Britain's oldest person, celebrated her 112th Birthday today. Looks like she might hold that title for a while. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30873151 She's immobile and under a blanket, she might say she feels like a 70 year old but I'm not seeing her waddling down the Post Office to grab her place in the pension queue. She's one of ours however much she protests. She's a bit of a cougar then. Wouldn't that finish her off? We'd only know if someone gave it a go CoF, send her love letter and keep us informed of the results! Therein lays the problem! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,651 Posted January 19, 2015 Incidentally Gladys Hooper, Britain's oldest person, celebrated her 112th Birthday today. Looks like she might hold that title for a while. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30873151 She's immobile and under a blanket, she might say she feels like a 70 year old but I'm not seeing her waddling down the Post Office to grab her place in the pension queue. She's one of ours however much she protests. She's a bit of a cougar then. Wouldn't that finish her off? We'd only know if someone gave it a go CoF, send her love letter and keep us informed of the results! Therein lays the problem! Okay, so we're looking for volunteers... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Zorders 1,271 Posted January 19, 2015 Paging deathray... (btw can a mod please lock this topic once its comedic course is over? (don't say "now then?"). It's really annoying having 2 "oldest people" threads...this one only exists cos a n00b decided to ask a n00b question) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lard Bazaar 3,799 Posted January 19, 2015 Incidentally Gladys Hooper, Britain's oldest person, celebrated her 112th Birthday today. Looks like she might hold that title for a while. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30873151 She's immobile and under a blanket, she might say she feels like a 70 year old but I'm not seeing her waddling down the Post Office to grab her place in the pension queue. She's one of ours however much she protests. So am I most of the time, and you don't see people picking me as their bloody joker, do you? 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Fellatio Nelson 6,219 Posted January 19, 2015 Incidentally Gladys Hooper, Britain's oldest person, celebrated her 112th Birthday today. Looks like she might hold that title for a while. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30873151 She's immobile and under a blanket, she might say she feels like a 70 year old but I'm not seeing her waddling down the Post Office to grab her place in the pension queue. She's one of ours however much she protests. So am I most of the time, and you don't see people picking me as their bloody joker, do you? That would be because you would, probably, be pissed and kebab bound Lardy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magere Hein 1,400 Posted January 19, 2015 (edited) (btw can a mod please lock this topic once its comedic course is over? (don't say "now then?"). It's really annoying having 2 "oldest people" threads...this one only exists cos a n00b decided to ask a n00b question) It will sink into the deep and come to rest among the other unglorious topics. regards, Hein Edited January 19, 2015 by Magere Hein Topic moved from main forum Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cat O'Falk 3,290 Posted January 19, 2015 (btw can a mod please lock this topic once its comedic course is over? (don't say "now then?"). It's really annoying having 2 "oldest people" threads...this one only exists cos a n00b decided to ask a n00b question) It will sink into the deep and come to rest among the other unglorious topics. regards, Hein Well it did but it's resurrected itself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,651 Posted January 20, 2015 Yeah, it's risen from the dead. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Perfect Passing 277 Posted January 21, 2015 To be informed that it's DDP value is......pointless. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deathray 2,940 Posted January 21, 2015 Paging deathray... she isn't an ex-pms wife doc Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deadsox 894 Posted June 4, 2016 I don't think this topic is pointless at all. Many supercentenarians are mentioned in the press when they die and score in the DDP as well as many other pools (including my favorite, the Death League). I also disagree that supercentenarians shouldn't be on the DL unless they are "famous for some other reason". Why be so judgmental? Isn't it better to be famous for being really old than for being a mass murderer? Anyway....... the reason I was looking for this topic is to ask all the Brits if they know anything recent about Ghahreman Pardis. I was going through my database looking for a replacement for Muhammad Ali and came upon Ghahreman. He made the news a few years ago because he was reputed to be the world's oldest man but wasn't recognized by Guinness because of his lack of documentation. He was living in Britain back then. I can't find any news to tell me if he's still kicking. Is he? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cat O'Falk 3,290 Posted June 4, 2016 I don't think this topic is pointless at all. Many supercentenarians are mentioned in the press when they die and score in the DDP as well as many other pools (including my favorite, the Death League). I also disagree that supercentenarians shouldn't be on the DL unless they are "famous for some other reason". Why be so judgmental? Isn't it better to be famous for being really old than for being a mass murderer? Anyway....... the reason I was looking for this topic is to ask all the Brits if they know anything recent about Ghahreman Pardis. I was going through my database looking for a replacement for Muhammad Ali and came upon Ghahreman. He made the news a few years ago because he was reputed to be the world's oldest man but wasn't recognized by Guinness because of his lack of documentation. He was living in Britain back then. I can't find any news to tell me if he's still kicking. Is he? He was living in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire in 2013 and I'm pretty certain if he had croaked it the local newspaper would have reported it. http://www.bucksherald.co.uk/search?query=Ghahreman+Pardis&sortByFlag=true&sortBy=date Share this post Link to post Share on other sites