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Ok, I have PM'ed over a list of 50 possibles, msc.

 

This will be my shadow list for 2016, wasn't going to bother but as I've picked a nifty 50, what the heck.

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Received, thanks!

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My prediction is that the crowdsourced list will beat the Deathlist. It seems like Shadow Lists have had more hits than the Deathlist every year, except this year, because the Deathlist got lucky with all the 90-year-olds dying.

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We have 6 lists in - a growing rate so early in the month, I think.

 

Only 2 celebrities appear on all lists so far: one had an important job, and the other is a popular name in the DDP.

 

It has also informed me that a reasonably known but aged actress is in poor health. In case the poster who sent that name in is hoping for a unique, I wont name them, and I'll say that the only actress on my own shortlist is Joanne Woodward, and she is unlikely to be picked.*

 

*Naturally, if Anne Hathaway announces terminal brain cancer on Christmas Day, I'll be right there, alongside every other DDP player in history, of course.

 

There is some traction behind some interesting celebs though, including one I had never heard of before in August, but who I now wouldn't be surprised if they showed up on the Deathlist next year. They've got that type of public conscience (by deadpool standards) poor health momentum, seemingly. In fact, I've also seen their name show up on other forums deadpool threads. Funny how that works!

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Got it, thanks.

 

You keep the trend going of those two people being on every list so far, too!

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I think I can work out who one of those is, not sure on the other, male or female?

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I think I can work out who one of those is, not sure on the other, male or female?

 

 

Both male.

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Will take a wager their surnames share a beginning letter, but won't pry further...

 

Think I have most of my names figured out, but still figuring out the placement. Will still wait a couple weeks to submit to be sure.

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Thirteen days left to enter many of the 2016 competitions. And thirteen days left to submit a team for the Crowdsourced Deathlist.

 

We've got 10 entries so far, and I can announce that not a single celebrity appears on every single list. No one is yet assured any position whatsoever, so every list counts.

 

I've also had my first posthumous entry. I wont name the person who sent it in, or the celebrity involved. I'll merely note that the person in question died a few years ago, and it was fairly substantially publicized. Still, not quite as bad as the time Odstock mentioned that a Derby Dead Pool team had entered a celebrity who died in 1879!

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I have a hunch who one high profile name who was on all the first 6 lists but I could see newer entries not adding him since he claimed to now be cancer free.

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I have a hunch who one high profile name who was on all the first 6 lists but I could see newer entries not adding him since he claimed to now be cancer free.

 

 

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The arrival of three ballots in my inbox today reminds me to the give the 4 day warning for anyone still wanting to send in a team of 50 contenders.

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This thread is gonna look so stupid if the guys decide they can't be bothered to do one for 2016.

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I think I might make Glynis Johns my #1 pick because I'd completely forgotten she was still alive.

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Also, would you say that Lou Duva or Kamala are "deathlist-y" picks?

 

Compared to some of the more eclectic choices nominated so far...

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Voting has now closed, and the votes have been tallied up.

 

 

I can confirm the following people just missed out: Lupita Tovar, Ayatollah Khamenei, Lys Assia, Peter Vaughan, Paul Gascoigne, June Brown, William Russell, Jimmy Greaves, Peter Maxwell-Davies, Caroline Aherne.

There was nearly 400 picks in all, but those were the ones that came within 10 points of a spot at the end.

 

 

 

Edited as Handrejka pointed out a duplicate Ian St John.

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50-41

 

50. Nobby Stiles, World Cup winner, 109 points

 

49. Fernando Ricksen, Rangers player, 111 points

 

48. Bob Dole, Bob Dole, 113 points

 

47. Prunella Scales, Sybil Fawlty, 113 points

 

46. John Noakes, Shep's pet, 113 points

 

45. Vera Caslavska, Gymnast, 115 points

 

44. Cliff Michelmore, Man on the Telly, 117 points

 

43. Jake Lamotta, Raging Bull, 118 points

 

42. Bruce Forsyth, Nice to see you, 120 points

 

41. Liz Dawn, Corrie, 123 points

 

 

Nobby Stiles started a sporting trend to the list. Pancreatic cancer sufferer Caslavska a brave choice with multiple supporters going big on the points for her. Some old Deathlist favourites and some interesting new comers.

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40th to 31st place

 

 

40. Ian St John, footballer, 125 points

 

39. The Former Pope Benedict XVI, retired God man, 126 points

 

38. Sinead O'Connor, singer, 129 points

 

37. Desmond Tutu, apartheid activist, 135 points

 

36. Joey Feek, cancer singer, 136 points

 

35. Jenny Diski, Child of Lessing, 140 points

 

34. Johan Cruyff, turn, 152 points

 

33. Mikhail Gorbachev, 158 points

 

32. Liliane Bettencourt, lotsa money, 165 points

 

31. Robert Mugabe, dictator, 173 points

 

 

Sinead O'Connor, really? Still, thats democracy for you. Feek and Diski didn't feel Deathlisty, but the voters pushed them up - they're certainly ill enough. Gorbachev was top 10 after the early votes, then his votes dried up entirely, and he nearly crashed out entirely.

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Well, of course! Sinead is probably gonna blow herself up.

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30th to 21st place

 

30. Mary Tyler Moore, forum favourite, 175 points

 

29. Glen Campbell, Rhinestone cowboy, 183 points

 

28. Ian Brady, 190 points

 

27. Sumner Redstone, steak lover, 193 points

 

26.. Stephen Hawking, 195 points

 

25. Joost van der Westhuizen, rugby player, 209 points

 

24. Leslie Philips, cad, 215 points

 

23. Valerie Harper, 217 points

 

22. Denis Norden, my word, 226 points

 

21. Herman Wouk, writer, 256 points

 

 

Deathlist forumites keep faith with Valerie even if the main site doesn't. Joost got on the list, seemingly begrudgingly, few folk had him in their top tens, and he slowly crept up the list. Sumner Redstone had an early flourish to rise this high, and then a strong finish.

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20th to 11th.

 

20. Rob Ford, tee-totaler, 301 points

 

19. Vera Lynn, Nation's sweetheart, 303 points

 

18. Fidel Castro, cigar smoker, 311 points

 

17. Tony Booth, Blair's father in law, 314 points

 

16. George Bush Sr, President, 319 points

 

15. Howard Marks, nice guy, 321 points

 

14. Peter Sallis, cheese lover, 324 points

 

13. Helmut Kohl, chancellor, 355 points

 

12. Muhammad Ali, the greatest, 367 points

 

11. Nancy Reagan, GOP boss, 372 points

 

 

The folk who were never in any doubt.

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10th Place

 

 

King Bhumibol

 

 

373 points

 

 

King of Thailand, grumpy and seemingly permanently invalided with maladies.

 

 

 

9th place

 

Kirk Douglas

 

378 points

 

 

Spartacus actor - but does he have skeletons in his closet?

 

 

 

8th place

 

Jimmy Carter

 

385 points

 

 

Voters kept faith with Jimmy, despite the farmer's recent alleged recovery from terminal cancer.

 

 

 

7th place

 

Joao Havelange

 

388 points

 

 

Former FIFA president rung in Hogmanay, with more corruption allegations. Will he ring in 2017 as a footnote on the tribute videos?

 

 

6th place

 

Olivia de Havilland

 

407 points

 

 

Actress. Deathlist favourite. 100 in June.

 

 

 

5th place

 

 

Prince Philip

 

 

415 points

 

 

Everyone's favourite accidental racist, who wouldn't know PC if it had a keyboard.

 

 

4th place

 

Clive James

 

436 points

 

 

 

 

The top three were somewhat adrift of everyone else however...

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