CaptainChorizo 1,991 Posted January 1, 2016 Notice a thread for 2016 had not been posted yet. This is a thread to post those who you dropped at the late minute for your 2016 team. Also is good documentation you are being truthy when you say "I nearly picked them" in another thread if your near hit dies during the year. I'll post my 21-40 Paul BarrereSumner RedstoneRandy Romero*Clive Derby LewisBryan MurrayPeter Maxwell-Davies*Total BiscuitAnker JorgensenLee Kun-heeJacques RivetteDesmond TutuChuck BlazerDanielle DarrieuxLiliane BettencourtBob BennettJohan CriuffSheila SimFranco ZefferelliBaby PeggyRev Sandy McDonald aka Doctor Who's Dad*Plausable qualifying obit snub Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RadGuy 1,619 Posted January 1, 2016 Clive Derby Lewis Amanda Bynes Kirsten Hallenga Johan Cruyff Harper Lee Paul Gascoigne Aretha Franklin Abe Vigoda Betty White Cloris Leachman Val Kilmer Ian St. John* Jenny Diski* Kate Granger* Helen Fawkes Caroline Aherne Mary Tyler Moore* * indicates present on other lists/teams Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spade_Cooley 9,630 Posted January 1, 2016 Did I forget to hit "send" earlier on or did one of my posts get deleted? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msc 18,536 Posted January 1, 2016 People who made it as far as post-Christmas for being in contention, but were later dropped: Monty Brinson, Mary Wilson (Pan Breed favourite), Douglas Slocombe, Clare Hollingworth (this was in case every terminal case died in December and I needed a quick fix), Gordon Aikman, Gregory Hudgens, Peter Esterhazy, Bob Ellis, Ian St John, Thomas Fekete, Elliot Ward, Randy Romero, Rick Davies (think he'll see 2017), Fabian Bolin, Juliet Ace (obit worries), Errol Christie, Mark Czarnecki, David Fisher, Fernando Ricksen, Richard Smith (BMJ editor), Gordon Banks, Aki Hintsa (seems to be doing ok), Robert F Dorr (no chance of an obit), Vera Caslavska (has had major surgery). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean 6,365 Posted January 1, 2016 Mine: Helen Fawkes Daisy Berkowitz Caroline Aherne Freddie Starr Vanessa Redgrave Glenda Jackson Dennis Skinner Ken Clarke Shirley Williams Betty Boothroyd Glen Campbell Mary Tyler Moore Stuart Hall Rolf Harris Peter Swan Vera Lynn Joao Havelange Kirk Douglas David Rockefeller Jeremy Hutchinson Douglas Slocombe Clare Hollingworth Jimmy Carter Walter Mondale George Bush Senior Peter Sallis Denis Norden Geoffrey Bayldon Liz Smith (actress) Daniella Westbrook Elaine Lorden Derek Martin Bruce Jones Paul O`Grady Tim Curry Burt Reynolds Gordon Banks Jimmy Greaves Ian St John Joni Mitchell Roger Bannister Gerald Kaufman David Winnick Paul Flynn Lillianne Bettencourt Sheila Sim Doreen Keogh Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paul Bearer 6,130 Posted January 1, 2016 Did I forget to hit "send" earlier on or did one of my posts get deleted? No posts have been deleted. I assume you didn't hit 'Send'. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spade_Cooley 9,630 Posted January 1, 2016 Right, as I was saying before I closed the browser tab for some dumb reason, those who were cut by me at the last minute and could come back to bite me on the proverbial: Jake Bailey - New Zealand student whose graduation speech got big media coverage due to being so "inspirational". Was originally considered as a captain pick by me, but then if you read beyond the "weeks to live" headlines he has a form of cancer that has a good two-three years prognosis. John Underwood - Food blogger, would normally struggle to obit but he is the son-in-law of former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger. Make it 50/50 that he goes this year and his young age mean I am going to be annoyed if I picked the wrong 50. Mark Nuthren - Cancer sufferin' friend of one of Girls Aloud. As with Louise Plowright, I took the view that if they're paying £100k for treatment, they must have some hope that they'll still be here in 2k17 Karel Gott - Cheesy Czech singer, sold 55 million records worldwide and very popular with his country's former Communist rulers. However, I feel like I can't call a pick in based solely on Google Translate. Angus Ross - Darts player, made the last 16 of the 1982 BDO Worlds, but a completely disappearance into obscurity, coupled with the fact that no obit sources have a full-time darts journalist, mean he'll almost certainly not obit. He will be dead within weeks though. Olly Croft - Talking of the olden days of darts, the man who killed the BDO (pending) has been hospitalised twice this year. If the BBC dropping Lakeside this year desn't finish him off, nothing will. Owen Jones' dad, Ian Michael Black's mother, Eva Mendes' brother: Assorted celeb family members. In order: probably not far enough along in his battle to be dying, almost certainly won't obit unless IMB has a big film roll that means he'll do endless interviews this year, and I could find fuck all about his condition following diagnosis. AB Bardhan - Indian communist party leader, probably is going but I hate to back-load my team with those past a certain age. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msc 18,536 Posted January 1, 2016 John Underwood struck me as more of a 2017 pick, so yes, I'll be annoyed too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Death Impends 8,043 Posted January 1, 2016 Anyone famous solely for being ill (thu tbh Brinson is only a run above that in the nobody states, and he made the cut) Three on the subs bench: Howard Marks (50/50 to go this year so this is my risky omission) Kate Granger (just got bored with her, I guess... in reference to the "famous for being ill" part, she's so high-profile 'round these parts I'd not strike her on that alone) Steve LaTourette (other names won out in the end) Others I hummed and hawed over: Bill Hudnut (former Indianapolis mayor with congestive heart failure and recently battled throat cancer. He was the city's longest-served mayor and apparently was quite pivotal towards making it a noted US sports hub, so may just get something in the Mail but last-minute arrivals of Langhorne et al push him out) Bob Ellis (says his "aggressive months to live liver cancer" is gone and his doctors even gave him the okay to drink... I probably jinxed it and it'll return with a vengeance in April ) Jimmy Carter Huston Smith John Rigas Pat Harrington Jr. Bob Bennett Peter Maxwell Davies (can only pick so many 80+ people plus some like Carter are recovered) Andrew Smith (not confident enough on the obit front even if I picked some "oh please let this guy be on the Independent's slow day backlog" musicians...) Gary Haggarty (I saw DDT picked him, considered him myself but only one source on his illness felt too risky for me...) Goran Hadzic (cut from a similar cloth to Seselj IIRC, so hard to trust him) Bill Kenwright (he did appear (and speak) at Kendall's funeral in spite of the lack of public statements before, so he may be ill but I suspect not deadly ill...) Geoffrey Robinson Angela "Big Ang" Raiola Paul Barrere Paul Cox Ian St. John Sandy McDonald Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spade_Cooley 9,630 Posted January 1, 2016 John Underwood struck me as more of a 2017 pick, so yes, I'll be annoyed too. Did see Underwood talking to Kris Travis on Twitter the other week about PICC lines, which was a nice alternate universe version of the DDP. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gcreptile 11,074 Posted January 1, 2016 I don't have my list with me at the moment, but the person that was closest to being picked, but eventually wasn't, for any of my teams, was Dynamite Kid. I also decided against picking Sharon Jones and Johan Cruyff for the DDP. Also, I pushed benefit fraud John Larder to Shaun's deadpool at the last minute. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eesti 151 Posted January 1, 2016 21. Billy Graham 97 (had him in my DDP team in 2012-2015) 22. Kirk Douglas 99 (2011-2012, 2014) 23. Joao Havelange 99 (2011-2012, 2014-2015) __________________________________ 24. Valerie Harper 76 (2014) 25. Mary Tyler Moore 79 (2015) 26. Fidel Castro 89 (2011-2015) 27. Pope Benedict XVI 88 (2014) 28. Robert Mugabe 91 (2012-2014) 29. King Bhumibol of Thailand 88 (2015) 30. Antony Booth 84 31. Jenny Diski 68 32. Desmond Tutu 84 (2015) 33. Lynne Stewart 76 (2014-2015) 34. Gordie Howe 87 (2015) 35. Daisy Berkowitz 47 (2015) 36. Thor Hansen 68 37. Kristin Hallenga 30 38. John Jay Hooker 85 39. Michael Schumacher 46 40. Jerry Lewis 89 41. Bunny Matthews 64 42. Sir Peter Maxwell Davies 81 43. Bishop Geoffrey Robinson 78 44. Tommy Chong 77 45. Gaston Glock 86 46. Jake LaMotta 94 47. Little Richard 83 48. Ian St John 77 49. Val Kilmer 56 50. Lilliane Bettencourt 93 __________________________________ 51. Hosni Mubarak 87 (2013) 52. Ian Brady 77 (2013) 53. Walter Scheel 96 54. Chuck Berry 89 (2012) 55. Nancy Reagan 94 (2013) 56. Stephen Hawking 73 (2014) 57. Wendy Beckett 85 58. Stan Mikita 75 59. Monica Vitti 84 - (2000 - Alzheimer's) 60. Tim Curry 69 had major stroke (2012) 61. Roger Moore 88 - old and has health problems 62. Burt Reynolds 79 - looking frail (2015) 63. Joe Jackson 87 - had stroke and heart arrhythmia (Jul 15) 64. Gene Wilder 82 - looking frail (Sept 15) 65. Murray Walker 92 - had early-stage lymphatic system cancer 66. Peter Sallis 94 67. Sheila Mercier 97 68. Hugh Hefner 89 - looking frail (2015) 69. June Brown 88 - going deaf and blind (2015) 70. Lupita Tovar 105 71. Norman Lloyd 101 72. Piet de Jong 100 73. David Rockefeller 100 74. Olivia De Havilland 99 75. Huston Smith 96 76. Michael I of Romania 94 77. Stan Lee 93 78. Sumner Redstone 92 79. Queen Anne of Romania 92 80. Rhonda Fleming 92 81. Leslie Phillips 91 82. Eva Marie Saint 91 83. Sir George Martin 89 84. George H.W. Bush 91 (2013-2014) 85. Prince Philip 94 (2011, 2014) 86. Bob Dole 92 (2013) 87. Bart Starr 81 88. Doyle Brunson 82 89. Merle Haggard 78 90. Penny Marshall 72 (2013) 91. Julius Darmaatmadja 81 92. Jim Bowen 78 93. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo 73 94. John Glenn 94 95. Dick Cheney 74 96. Norma Waterson 76 97. Edgar Savisaar 65 98. Jack Nicholson 78 (2011) 99. Paul Gascoigne 48 100. Aretha Franklin 73 (2011) 101. Lawrence Ferlinghetti 96 102. Margot Hielscher 96 103. Cliff Michelmore 96 104. Betty White 93 105. Doris Day 93/91 106. Chuck Yeager 92 107. Henry Kissinger 92 108. Joyce Randolph 91 109. Dick Van Dyke 90 (2011) 110. Bernard Hepton 90 111. Gudrun Ure 89 112. Harper Lee 89 113. Mihhail Gorbatšov 84 114. Ruth Bader Ginsburg 82 115. Brian Bennett 75 116. John McCririck 75 117. Ryan O'Neal 74 118. Hank Marvin 74 119. Bruce Welch 74 120. Guy Edwards 73 121. Chuck Blazer 70 122. Leif Garrett 54 123. Ali Carter 36 124. Charles Trippy 31 125. Lil Boosie 33 126. Eddie Large 74 127. Ryuichi Sakamoto 63 128. George Alagiah 60 129. Bryan Murray 73 130. Michael Douglas 71 (2011) 131. Wilko Johnson 68 (2014) 132. Caroline Aherne 52 (2015) 133. Kelvin MacKenzie 69 134. Bashar al-Assad 50 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Imelda 626 Posted January 1, 2016 Ones that were on and then off (and then on and off again) my DP list in the last 72 hours of December João HavelangeRev Billy GrahamLord Peter CarringtonDaisy BerkowitzDouglas SlocombeFidel CastroGaston Glock Plus Zsa Zsa, who I finally dropped for being a wasted pick once too often. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptainChorizo 1,991 Posted January 1, 2016 Eva Mendes' brother: Based on her being Ryan Goslings baby mama would almost certainly get some mention in Daily Mail unless he died in a super busy news cycle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vinegar Tits 607 Posted January 1, 2016 Helen Fawkes - seems to be at that stage of terminal cancer where she's all right and reasonably healthy. Of course, the cancer could take hold with a vengeance at any moment but I'm willing to take the risk she'll be around until at least 2017. Gazza - I know he's just been in rehab again but he's looking less ill than he did a year or so back when he looked gaunt and like a walking corpse. I have no doubt alcoholism will get him in the end but he's probably good for a liver transplant and a few more years yet. Clive James - those experimental research drugs have done him the world of good. See Helen Fawkes above. Caroline Aherne - haven't really heard much about her recently, though I think she did a voiceover for something not so long ago. One to watch. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DevonDeathTrip 2,366 Posted January 1, 2016 Here were the ideas I discounted. Rev Sandy McDonald - He lost out on the toss of a coin to Sir Peter Maxwell-Davies Howard Marks - I have a feeling he may (just) see out the year. Although I'm slightly regretting that decision already Bill Kenwright - I wonder if he may be recovering from serious illness, rather than actually dying from it Bob Ellis - Despite saying he had weeks to live, more recent public utterances say he's in remission. Dan Haggerty - Had to make way for my team's obligatory Irish person. I couldn't bring myself to submit an entry without one. Dmitri Hvorostovsky - He has this awful blonde mullet and looks rather untrustworthy Also, females have always been terribly under-represented in my teams, so, a bit like the Labour Party, I had a woman only short-list for seven places in the squad, meaning some of the above who may have previously made the cut had to make way in the name of equality based progress, or summat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 16,232 Posted January 1, 2016 Caroline Aherne - haven't really heard much about her recently, though I think she did a voiceover for something not so long ago. One to watch. I believe she also did a cameo in an episode of a Sky sitcom called (I think) After Dark or something like that. I don't have Sky, so wasn't able to study the form. Perhaps a Sky subscriber could locate it and report back? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Charlotte's Controller 195 Posted January 1, 2016 Caroline Aherne does the voiceover for Gogglebox. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magere Hein 1,400 Posted January 2, 2016 I have been doubting a long time about Johan Cruijff for my theme team. I decided to leave him out, I think he'll see 2017. No details about his condition have been reported, I went by the statistics. I could be wrong, and DDP-approved obits are a cert for him. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Switch 141 Posted January 2, 2016 I included most (relatively) young people who have a greater-than-average chance of dying next year that I had done any research on, so I haven't got a lot of rejected picks. I briefly considered Sinéad O'Connor, but I think she is seeking attention, rather than actually intends to take her life. I think Bashar al-Assad is too unlikely to die next year (more so than Lars Vilks). I heard Vladimir Zhirinovsky has some health issues, but as it is just a rumor and he is getting too old (i.e. turning 70), I decided not to add him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gcreptile 11,074 Posted January 2, 2016 Right, as I was saying before I closed the browser tab for some dumb reason, those who were cut by me at the last minute and could come back to bite me on the proverbial: Jake Bailey - New Zealand student whose graduation speech got big media coverage due to being so "inspirational". Was originally considered as a captain pick by me, but then if you read beyond the "weeks to live" headlines he has a form of cancer that has a good two-three years prognosis. John Underwood - Food blogger, would normally struggle to obit but he is the son-in-law of former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger. Make it 50/50 that he goes this year and his young age mean I am going to be annoyed if I picked the wrong 50. Mark Nuthren - Cancer sufferin' friend of one of Girls Aloud. As with Louise Plowright, I took the view that if they're paying £100k for treatment, they must have some hope that they'll still be here in 2k17 Karel Gott - Cheesy Czech singer, sold 55 million records worldwide and very popular with his country's former Communist rulers. However, I feel like I can't call a pick in based solely on Google Translate. Angus Ross - Darts player, made the last 16 of the 1982 BDO Worlds, but a completely disappearance into obscurity, coupled with the fact that no obit sources have a full-time darts journalist, mean he'll almost certainly not obit. He will be dead within weeks though. Olly Croft - Talking of the olden days of darts, the man who killed the BDO (pending) has been hospitalised twice this year. If the BBC dropping Lakeside this year desn't finish him off, nothing will. Owen Jones' dad, Ian Michael Black's mother, Eva Mendes' brother: Assorted celeb family members. In order: probably not far enough along in his battle to be dying, almost certainly won't obit unless IMB has a big film roll that means he'll do endless interviews this year, and I could find fuck all about his condition following diagnosis. AB Bardhan - Indian communist party leader, probably is going but I hate to back-load my team with those past a certain age. Was Jake Bailey the one undiscussed name you considered your joker at one point? The one you talked about in the Derby Dead Pool Thread? That was my guess back then. And I think you made the right decision. His cancer is aggressive, but can also be beaten by even more aggressive measures. He's definitely no joker. Edit: Not that I have any right to give you suggesstions, but I just like solving riddles of the "I know someone nobody has discussed before..." variety. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spade_Cooley 9,630 Posted January 2, 2016 Yeah, I presume I wasn't alone in pencilling him in as a definite joker before putting a bit more research in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Zorders 1,272 Posted January 2, 2016 Olly Croft - Talking of the olden days of darts, the man who killed the BDO (pending) has been hospitalised twice this year. If the BBC dropping Lakeside this year desn't finish him off, nothing will. Aside from the fact that you described two different years as "this year" within about 20 seconds of each other. I don't know how the old fart is still heaving either. In the "how is this annoying white-haired cunt still alive" stakes, he's up there with Clive Everton and my dad. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gcreptile 11,074 Posted January 2, 2016 The last one to leave my main team was Mark Farren. The very final picture of the year showed to me that there is actually some improvement going on. That said, the cancer will most likely return, and they cannot take out his whole brain to keep him alive. But I think it's going to happen 2017. Karel Gott, huge star in Germany as well, is in recovery, for now. Not as promising as it initially seemed. One mysterious case was that of Sydney Swans official Frank Burton, who supposedly had weeks to live after being diagnosed with a rare strain of Creutzfeld-Jacob syndrome. It made the Guardian for some reason. But then, there were no updates on it for half a year. And since I got burned with Bob Ellis in Shaun's Deadpool I decided that this guy was too "untrustworthy". Also, during the year, I had the "idée fixe" to pick French New Wave photographer Raymond Cauchetier, simply because of age and uniqueness. But then better picks came up. Jenny Diski will hang on I think. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spade_Cooley 9,630 Posted January 2, 2016 Diski's Twitter is increasingly deranged in recent weeks, but maybe that's just standard procedure for LRB writers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites