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getting pregnant after a one night stand

It's astonishing how often that happens in soaps :rolleyes:

It's astonishing how often that happens in Basildon
It's astonishing how often it happens to your moms.
There is a very thick line drawn between you being a bit funny and being a complete prick.

Complete prick wins.

If you cant post funny just f**k off, the forum will survive without you.

go suck your mom's penis.

Another warning. You're picking them up, aren't you?

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fresh news from Val Kilmer, confirms that he might be a strong pick for 2017 as "Things don’t look too good for him"

 

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz/558067/Michael-Douglas-Val-Kilmer-throat-tongue-cancer-Stage-Four-tracheostomy-Jonathan-Ross

 

But props to the Daily Star for not "reaching out" nasty.gif

 

Daily Star Online have contacted Val’s reps for comment.

 

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Lots of chatter on Twitter about The Pride of Britain awards show, and how frail Maggie Smith looked at them. Didn't watch, though.

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http://ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=72040

Serial killer randy Kraft wants to "tell his story before he dies"

 

Why do you think he's a good candidate for croaking it next year?
No idea. In other news, I like Morbidkid's new member title. Sigh... It's going to be a long time before my member title is getting changed.

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http://ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=72040

Serial killer randy Kraft wants to "tell his story before he dies"

Why do you think he's a good candidate for croaking it next year?

 

 

 

Might not make next year

 

Deadpool points in most the biggies if he does, mind.

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Here's my list of nonagenarian names I think DL should consider for inclusion in 2017.

June Foray (b. 1917) was very active until 2014 then suddenly stopped doing anything.. make of that as you wish
Dame Vera Lynn (b. 1917) now very frail, surely has to go soon
Lord Peter Carington (b. 1919) now the oldest member of the House of Lords. Looked okay in interviews this year but he is 98 in June!
Sheila Mercier (b. 1919) 98 in January but perhaps a gamble. Heard little of her since her brief return to Emmerdale
Richard Adams (b. 1920) frail, walking assistance though makes odd appearances
Jerry Maren (b. 1920) have we ever had a Munchkin on DL? last chance I reckon.. recent videos of him on YouTube show him to be incredibly frail
Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) rare public appearances now
Clifton James (b. 1921) beats me how he's still alive. Didn't look a healthy sort 35 years ago.
Jake LaMotta (b. 1921) seemed like a good bet a few years ago but fairly active. A gamble.
Peter Sallis (b. 1921) retired 2010, very frail and out of public view. I'd be amazed if he saw 2018
Liz Smith (b. 1921) series of strokes in 2009 though made occasional returns to the screen since
Jackie Stallone (b. 1921) heart attack in 2013
Pierre Cardin (b. 1922) another one who seemed like a good bet a few years ago, though still seems to be fairly active. A gamble.
Denis Norden (b. 1922) one or two hospitalizations in recent years, still does interviews but frail
Carl Reiner (b. 1922) still active but not looking his best
Bob Dole (b. 1923) difficult one. seems to be doing better recently than he was a few years ago
Roy Dotrice (b. 1923) last role was in Game of Thrones almost 5 years ago. Didn't look great then
Henry Kissinger (b. 1923) still fairly active but a gamble... would be a big miss if he went and wasn't listed
Sumner Redstone (b. 1923) how he's still breathing is beyond me. Golden DL material. Exclusion would be silly
George H. W. Bush (b. 1924) could have a few years left in him but frail and wheelchair bound. I suspect he could go and Carter will sail through to 2018
Baroness Jill Knight (b. 1924) oldest surviving female MP, recently retired from Lords. Could go on for a few years yet though
Robert Mugabe (b. 1924) conflicting reports on his health. Though if we missed him, we'd kick ourselves for months over it
Leslie Phillips (b. 1924) frail, wheelchair bound, stroke in 2014 and another hospitalization in 2015
Barbara Bush (b. 1925) looks incredibly frail, recent hospitalizations
Jerry Lewis (b. 1926) the man who has defied every illness, still acting though his body is surely knackered from what it's been through

Weaker choices in my opinion are:

Iris Apfel (b. 1921), Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (b. 1921), Doris Day (b. 1922), Stan Lee (b. 1922), Betty White (b. 1922), Nicholas Parsons (b. 1923), Sir Peregrine Worsthorne (b. 1923), Charles Aznavour (b. 1924), Jimmy Carter (b. 1924), Honor Blackman (b. 1925), David Graham (b. 1925), Dame Angela Lansbury (b. 1925), Dick Van Dyke (b. 1925), June Whitfield (b. 1925), Chuck Berry (b. 1926), Mel Brooks (b. 1926), Don Rickles (b. 1926), Elizabeth II (b. 1926), Hugh Hefner (b. 1926), Norman Jewison (b. 1926)

I will edit to add more when I get time.

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I was just checking the French New Wave movement in the cinema and there's only Jean-Luc Godard (85), Agnes Varda (88), Jean Douchet (87), Philipe Garrel (68), Claude Lelouch (78), Luc Moullet (78), Jacques Rozier (89), Jean-Marie Straub (83), Raoul Coutard (91), Michel Legrand (84), Anna Karina (75), Anouk Aimee (84), Brigitte Bardot (81), Charles Aznavour (92), Jean-Paul Belmondo (83), Jacques Charrier (79), Catherine Deneuve (72), Stephane Audran (83), Jean-Pierre Leaud (72), Jeanne Moreau (88), Jean-Louis Trintignant (85), Sami Frey (78), Jonathan Rosenbaum (73) alive out of 61 names listed on Wikipedia. Obvious picks for 2017 list are Godard, Varda and Douchet since most directors don't tend to live into 90s.

 

Raoul Coutard no more. http://variety.com/2016/film/news/raoul-coutard-dead-dies-french-new-wave-cinematographer-breathless-1201912827/

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Here's my list of nonagenarian names I think DL should consider for inclusion in 2017.

 

June Foray (b. 1917) was very active until 2014 then suddenly stopped doing anything.. make of that as you wish

Dame Vera Lynn (b. 1917) now very frail, surely has to go soon

Lord Peter Carington (b. 1919) now the oldest member of the House of Lords. Looked okay in interviews this year but he is 98 in June!

Sheila Mercier (b. 1919) 98 in January but perhaps a gamble. Heard little of her since her brief return to Emmerdale

Richard Adams (b. 1920) frail, walking assistance though makes odd appearances

Jerry Maren (b. 1920) have we ever had a Munchkin on DL? last chance I reckon.. recent videos of him on YouTube show him to be incredibly frail

Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) rare public appearances now

Clifton James (b. 1921) beats me how he's still alive. Didn't look a healthy sort 35 years ago.

Jake LaMotta (b. 1921) seemed like a good bet a few years ago but fairly active. A gamble.

Peter Sallis (b. 1921) retired 2010, very frail and out of public view. I'd be amazed if he saw 2018

Liz Smith (b. 1921) series of strokes in 2009 though made occasional returns to the screen since

Jackie Stallone (b. 1921) heart attack in 2013

Pierre Cardin (b. 1922) another one who seemed like a good bet a few years ago, though still seems to be fairly active. A gamble.

Denis Norden (b. 1922) one or two hospitalizations in recent years, still does interviews but frail

Carl Reiner (b. 1922) still active but not looking his best

Bob Dole (b. 1923) difficult one. seems to be doing better recently than he was a few years ago

Roy Dotrice (b. 1923) last role was in Game of Thrones almost 5 years ago. Didn't look great then

Henry Kissinger (b. 1923) still fairly active but a gamble... would be a big miss if he went and wasn't listed

Sumner Redstone (b. 1923) how he's still breathing is beyond me. Golden DL material. Exclusion would be silly

George H. W. Bush (b. 1924) could have a few years left in him but frail and wheelchair bound. I suspect he could go and Carter will sail through to 2018

Baroness Jill Knight (b. 1924) oldest surviving female MP, recently retired from Lords. Could go on for a few years yet though

Robert Mugabe (b. 1924) conflicting reports on his health. Though if we missed him, we'd kick ourselves for months over it

Leslie Phillips (b. 1924) frail, wheelchair bound, stroke in 2014 and another hospitalization in 2015

Barbara Bush (b. 1925) looks incredibly frail, recent hospitalizations

Jerry Lewis (b. 1926) the man who has defied every illness, still acting though his body is surely knackered from what it's been through

 

Weaker choices in my opinion are:

 

Iris Apfel (b. 1921), Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (b. 1921), Doris Day (b. 1922), Stan Lee (b. 1922), Betty White (b. 1922), Nicholas Parsons (b. 1923), Sir Peregrine Worsthorne (b. 1923), Charles Aznavour (b. 1924), Jimmy Carter (b. 1924), Honor Blackman (b. 1925), David Graham (b. 1925), Dame Angela Lansbury (b. 1925), Dick Van Dyke (b. 1925), June Whitfield (b. 1925), Chuck Berry (b. 1926), Mel Brooks (b. 1926), Don Rickles (b. 1926), Elizabeth II (b. 1926), Hugh Hefner (b. 1926), Norman Jewison (b. 1926)

 

I will edit to add more when I get time.

 

Good list with thoughtful comments U95. I do think that Hugh Hefner may be ready soon however.

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Suggestion for 2017 Deathlist: Donald Trump

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Suggestion for 2017 Deathlist: Donald Trump

 

You think he'll make the starting line?

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Suggestion for 2017 Deathlist: Donald Trump

 

You think he'll make the starting line?

It'd be a major blow to the CIA/FBI if they couldn't prevent his assassination.

 

Also: as paradoxical as it might sound, Trump's Triumph might even be beneficial for Halibut extremists. If he delivers his promises, and tries to keep Syrian refugees outside the US and curb Halibut immigration, his Anti-Islam sentiments might help antagonize and radicalize the Halibuts already living in America.

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With a litany of health issues over the last decade, I'm getting the vibe that Jet Black might be worthy .

 

Hasn't performed in well over a year, is 78 now, and I really can't see '80' being against his name.

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Just found out that the producer of Yellow Submarine movie and The Beatles cartoon series Al Brodax is still alive aged 90.

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Just found out that the producer of Yellow Submarine movie and The Beatles cartoon series Al Brodax is still alive aged 90.

 

And boom goes another possible unique for my Beatles related personages. Arg!!!!!!!!!!

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Just found out that the producer of Yellow Submarine movie and The Beatles cartoon series Al Brodax is still alive aged 90.

 

And boom goes another possible unique for my Beatles related personages. Arg!!!!!!!!!!

Just because someone gets a mention doesn't mean they get picked. I had been banging on about Gareth Thomas for ages and he was still unique to me.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber looked rather Anorexic on the Graham Norton show.

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Here's my list of nonagenarian names I think DL should consider for inclusion in 2017.

June Foray (b. 1917) was very active until 2014 then suddenly stopped doing anything.. make of that as you wish

Dame Vera Lynn (b. 1917) now very frail, surely has to go soon

Lord Peter Carington (b. 1919) now the oldest member of the House of Lords. Looked okay in interviews this year but he is 98 in June!

Sheila Mercier (b. 1919) 98 in January but perhaps a gamble. Heard little of her since her brief return to Emmerdale

Richard Adams (b. 1920) frail, walking assistance though makes odd appearances

Jerry Maren (b. 1920) have we ever had a Munchkin on DL? last chance I reckon.. recent videos of him on YouTube show him to be incredibly frail

Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) rare public appearances now

Clifton James (b. 1921) beats me how he's still alive. Didn't look a healthy sort 35 years ago.

Jake LaMotta (b. 1921) seemed like a good bet a few years ago but fairly active. A gamble.

Peter Sallis (b. 1921) retired 2010, very frail and out of public view. I'd be amazed if he saw 2018

Liz Smith (b. 1921) series of strokes in 2009 though made occasional returns to the screen since

Jackie Stallone (b. 1921) heart attack in 2013

Pierre Cardin (b. 1922) another one who seemed like a good bet a few years ago, though still seems to be fairly active. A gamble.

Denis Norden (b. 1922) one or two hospitalizations in recent years, still does interviews but frail

Carl Reiner (b. 1922) still active but not looking his best

Bob Dole (b. 1923) difficult one. seems to be doing better recently than he was a few years ago

Roy Dotrice (b. 1923) last role was in Game of Thrones almost 5 years ago. Didn't look great then

Henry Kissinger (b. 1923) still fairly active but a gamble... would be a big miss if he went and wasn't listed

Sumner Redstone (b. 1923) how he's still breathing is beyond me. Golden DL material. Exclusion would be silly

George H. W. Bush (b. 1924) could have a few years left in him but frail and wheelchair bound. I suspect he could go and Carter will sail through to 2018

Baroness Jill Knight (b. 1924) oldest surviving female MP, recently retired from Lords. Could go on for a few years yet though

Robert Mugabe (b. 1924) conflicting reports on his health. Though if we missed him, we'd kick ourselves for months over it

Leslie Phillips (b. 1924) frail, wheelchair bound, stroke in 2014 and another hospitalization in 2015

Barbara Bush (b. 1925) looks incredibly frail, recent hospitalizations

Jerry Lewis (b. 1926) the man who has defied every illness, still acting though his body is surely knackered from what it's been through

Weaker choices in my opinion are:

Iris Apfel (b. 1921), Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (b. 1921), Doris Day (b. 1922), Stan Lee (b. 1922), Betty White (b. 1922), Nicholas Parsons (b. 1923), Sir Peregrine Worsthorne (b. 1923), Charles Aznavour (b. 1924), Jimmy Carter (b. 1924), Honor Blackman (b. 1925), David Graham (b. 1925), Dame Angela Lansbury (b. 1925), Dick Van Dyke (b. 1925), June Whitfield (b. 1925), Chuck Berry (b. 1926), Mel Brooks (b. 1926), Don Rickles (b. 1926), Elizabeth II (b. 1926), Hugh Hefner (b. 1926), Norman Jewison (b. 1926)

I will edit to add more when I get time.

Sorry to nitpick but Doris Day was born 1924 not 1922 as she celebrated her 90th birthday in 2014.

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Sorry to nitpick but Doris Day was born 1924 not 1922 as she celebrated her 90th birthday in 2014.

She's always insisted that she had been born in 1924, but her biographer cited the earlier year (substantiated by official census records), according to the famously reliable Wikipedia. (Some other sources, like imdb also cite the earlier year.)

 

As you can imagine, the income prospects of a 26-38 year old active actress might have been (and might still be) considerably worse than those of a 24-36 year old, cause that's how Hollywood works. Her first starring role came a little later than what would've been ideal, so she had the incentive to lie about her age.

 

Not as if it'd matter that much anymore. She has retired from acting a long time ago, she is quite old now either way (regardless of whether she lied about her age), but you wouldn't get up-to-date info on her health from the press. Still, she would be an acceptable candidate for a theme team.

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Andrew Lloyd Webber looked rather Anorexic on the Graham Norton show.

 

I'd say he's wank fodder for tadpoles. It's the enormity of the wad in his wallet that keeps the good looking lasses coming into his life, right?

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Andrew Lloyd Webber looked rather Anorexic on the Graham Norton show.

 

I'd say he's wank fodder for tadpoles. It's the enormity of the wad in his wallet that keeps the good looking lasses coming into his life, right?

 

Or the enormity of his todger in his pants.

https://youtu.be/dbsD_mcu62E?t=15

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