Dammit, I liked him. He was wonderful in Hell Comes to Frogtown and They Live. I need some bubblegum. ![]()
I’m pretty sure I had him in the past but not this year. What a waste.
Nobody had him.
Let’s all get rowdy in his honor
Dang. I think I had him last year.
I checked and according to my records nobody had him in 2013 or 2014.
As best I can tell the last time he was a DP pick was for the 2010 game. It was a unique pick, although another player that year had him as an alternate.
“I have come to chew bubblegum and mourn the loss of an entertaining bad-ass, and I’m all out of bubble gum.”
– “TV’s” Frank Conniff
Looks like it’s becoming accepted that he died in April 2013.
It appears that nobody had him in 2013, so even if his death had become known in 2013, it wouldn’t have changed that year’s outcome. (Some 2013 players had Omar Al-Bashir, president of Sudan, and one had Omar Abdel-Rahman, the “blind sheikh,” but nobody had Mullah Muhammad Omar, as best as I can tell.)
But even if someone had had him in 2013, his death didn’t become known within the one-day grace period at the beginning of 2014, so no 2013 points for Mullah Omar any which way.
Country singer Lynn Anderson, best known for her 1970 Grammy-winning crossover hit “Rose Garden,” died of a heart attack Thursday night at Nashville’s Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She was 67 and had been hospitalized for pneumonia following a trip to Italy.
Did you look under the name Roderick Toombs?
No, but I did just now and he wasn’t listed under that either.
I don’t know if anyone remembers her; I sure do. Cilla Black has died.
Wow time flies. I just checked. I had him back in 2008. I didn’t see if I had him earlier. At the time he was said to be suffering from Hodgkin’s lymphoma. I took him off when it looked like he was in remission. I could have sworn it was more recent than that but I was wrong.
Dr. Forrest Bird has breathed his last.
George Cole, actor who played Arthur Daley in the British TV Show Minder, has died at aged 90
World Golf Hall of Famer and LPGA Founder Louise Suggs has died at age 91.
I’d never heard of this person, but reading the article makes me sorry I hadn’t. She is one of those people you don’t want to go, a living heroine. Any woman who was pregnant at that time in 1960-61 should be honoring her. Think of all the babies in this country that were spared what so many in Eirope went through.
and anyone who was born in 1960-1961, like me.
I have a sister born in November of 1959. I shudder to think of what could have been if her birth had been just a little later.