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I'm still Angel of death elect.
01. Pope John Paul II........X 02. Margaret Thatcher........ 03. John Mills........X 04. Studs Terkel........ 05. Gerald Ford........ 06. Max Schmeling........X 07. Rosa Parks........ 08. Brooke Astor........ 09. Augusto Pinochet........ 10. James Callaghan........X 11. Simon Wiesenthal........ 12. Charles Lane........ 13. Claude Levi-Strauss........
Former Israeli President Ezer Weizman snuffed it yesterday. AMS for him.
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Jeez, MarkieBoy! Are you an international hitman? Impressive going
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups
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He's in training to succeed Gio whenever he decides to step down from his position as forum reaper. Still some way to go to match Sgr Lavafiume's uncanny knack of choosing those whose number is soon to be up...
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Nottingham Forest Football Club?
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Keep the faith 
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Maybe it's that I've still got it, but I just don't know where it is.
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with the fluff under the bookcase?
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Well here's to us bouncing back a la Man City anyway, Rosa. 
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Kay Walsh
Famous British actress of the 30s, 40s and 50s, aged 93. Once married to the director David Lean. I can't believe I missed her off my coupon.
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Margaretta Scott
Another famous actress, aged 93. Most of her work was in the 30s and 40s but some may remember her from All Creatures Great and Small playing Mrs. Pumphrey, the owner of a vile little poodle called Tricky-Woo.
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Ruth Hussey
Another famous actress aged 93! This time an American whose chief work was in the 30s and 40s. Her most famous role was in The Philadelphia Story.
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Norman Bird
British character actor, aged 80. Appeared in numerous films from the 50s until the 90s. Face is familiar if you type his name into Google images.
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Looks like a bad day for ninety three year old actresses.
Forca Barca! Campions 05/06, Campions D'Europa!
Home spun desperation's knowing, Inside your cover's always blown
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The Rt Reverend Hugh Montefiore
A name that may not be familar to many foro users under the age of 30, admittedly. Former Archbishop of Birmingham (1978-1987). Died from a nasty case of AMS-by-proxy disease.
I mentioned him in conversation for some reason a few days ago. I concluded said discussion with 'I wonder if he's still alive?'. Well, now I know the answer...
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I think I heard that Frank Gorshin, who played the Riddler in the original Batman, died recently. It's not on imdb, though. Also, he wasn't on my totodeath list, so he must surely still be alive.
No other famous people have died in ages, what's that all about. Maggie Tatcher, can you hear me?
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quote: Originally posted by Markieboy: I think I heard that Frank Gorshin, who played the Riddler in the original Batman, died recently. It's not on imdb, though.
Here's the link to the BBC article Riddle me Dead
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Billy Smart JrHe of the circuses (circi?)
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups
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Fazal Mahmood
Ex-Pakistan cricket captain, aged 78.
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ColombianAndres Espana. Colombian footballer shot dead.
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