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Come on then who else is DEAD


I'll start......


Churchill, oh no really him , what a behemoth bla bla.....how can this world carry on. More blah blah cut and paste from wikipedia/ google who the feck really cares.


So you get it now, good! post what ever turgid insincere/ heartfelt phaf you bloody well like......like!


One thing I know, there is no global shortage of it.



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George Harris(on)


Hey second thoughts ????? this could be "dead people" word association game.


Your turn...





* this dog's a bloody genius.....no really !*


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Ok new rule ( I invented this so I can add what I like)


1. Person can be nearly dead, dying, or easily pass for dead, as in obscure.

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Death enthusiasts can also stay one step ahead of

> the game with this useful online resource.

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Greetings *Bob*


Is there a near death list ?


Other than the solid & upstanding National Enquirer.



Ohh ohh ooh Ermm... Patrick Swayse.. 50/50 ?




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macroban Wrote:

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> > 1. Person can be nearly dead, dying, or easily

> pass for dead, as in obscure.

>

> Silly rule.

>

> All of us are dying.

>

> Some of us are closer to death than others and

> know it.

>

> Some of us are closer to death than others and

> don't know it.

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How dare you Macroban, you're banned.


Or in the dead zone.

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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> H from Steps is dead.


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Jah


That seriously made me spit my cider , where is it so we can pay homage ?


From arsehole to manhole.


oh the irony.


God bless you H



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The DeathList 2009


A fine performance from Deathlist 2008, with a record-equalling 14 deaths, makes expectations high for the 2009 list. The ongoing battle with medical science continues as it slowly but surely makes the challenge greater each year, but hopefully this is offset by the endless research of the forum members in combing the news sources of the world for nuggets of information on those who ready to claim a DeathList success as their final contribution to society.


Rank

Year Name Age Desc Discuss


1 Ronnie Biggs 80 Ambassador 655 posts

2 Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi 57 Lockerbie Bomber 71 posts

3 Oscar Niemeyer 102 Architect 242 posts

4 Jo?o Havelange 93 Ex Fifa president 8 posts

5 Claude Levi-Strauss 101 Scientist 178 posts

6 Bobby Robson 76 Football Manager 165 posts

7 Michael Foot 96 Tramp 236 posts

8 Chapman Pincher 95 Journalist/Investigator 14 posts

9 Karl Malden 97 Actor 95 posts

10 Eli Wallach 94 Actor 62 posts

11 Fidel Castro 83 Dictator 906 posts

12 Patrick Swayze 57 Actor 274 posts

13 Norman Wisdom 94 Comedian 325 posts

14 Seve Ballesteros 52 Golfer 50 posts

15 Yitzhak Shamir 94 Ex PM Israel 46 posts

16 Kirk Douglas 93 Actor 101 posts

17 Susan Atkins 61 Manson Family 52 posts

18 Kim Jong-il 68 N Korean Ruler 79 posts

19 Wendy Richard 66 Eastender 48 posts

20 George Steinbrenner 79 NY Yankees Owner 15 posts


W.O.O.F....I know you are very interested in this Subject so I have taken the time and trouble to show you this years predictions from The Professionals.

As you will note some of these predictions have sadly come to be.


When we review the end of the year my personal "nap" bet is that Charlie Drake will be dead, for what its worth as I know you like to have a punt or two...

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