82 points for Alex Macomber. He was picked by GIGObuster.
Wasn’t there a big to-do about picking someone who is famous because they are sick?
Not that I am jealous about 82 points. No, siree. Not at all.
Yes, which may lead to rule changes.
He’s in God’s hands now, and frankly, I don’t think God has the cojones to kill Ariel Sharon.
Allah does.
Come now, People of the Book and all that…
I have become a terrible person because of this game.
I was at the gym, and they had Fox News running on the TV. No sound, just the whole “closed captioning” thing. I glance up, and they are talking about the former president of Pakistan, who WAS a good ally in the War on Terror, who WAS standing beside President Bush, etc. etc.
All this past tense, and I literally got a bit giddy, that I would FINALLY get some dang points.
Nope. He’s fine. Just referencing his past tense self in a “he did this stuff before now” kind of way, and not a “WAS because he’s nothing but worm food now” kind of way.
I was so disappointed.
Army Archerd, Hollywood columnist for the magazine Variety for over 50 years, passes at age 87.
Until you do the TOUCHDOWN arms and yell " SCHWEEET. (X) just gave me (x) points! " you are not a bad person.
Yes you are bad. Bad to the bone. Revel in it! Buy a leather jacket and and get some tatts.
And stop your whining. Whining is the wrong kind of bad.
Patrick Swayze ‘Goes Home to Die’
Circling the drain again. Possibly Michael Jackson left a hairball in the drain and there is insufficient suction. Fidel, though, that’s the guy for a massive hairball.
Yes, I am bad too.
Every time I hear a news report of some celebrity suffering a health problem, I get all excited and rub my hands together gleefully and add them to my file of potential '10 picks. I don’t even feel bad about this anymore.
When I hear that so-and-so has cancer, then am a little disappointed that it’s just prostrate cancer, I still feel a little bad.
well, you can be 30% more gleeful - this pool’s list is 13 people
I think she meant 2010, not ten.
No, not hair. This is the reason you never flush or otherwise dispose of any plastic down your household drains.
Too early? Nah.
LArry Gelbart, writer of M.A.S.H., dead at 81.
Gertrude Baines, who had assumed the title of “world’s oldest living person” in January, has died at the age of 115. Baines had gained national media attention when she voted for Barack Obama in last November’s U.S. presidential election. Japan’s Kama Chinen now assumes the mantle of “supermost centenarian” on the planet.
Did Kama Chinen vote Republican or Democratic?
Grammy-nominated trumpeter Fred Mills, 74, member of the Canadian Brass for 24 years and founding member of the American Symphony Orchestra, died Monday in a car accident in Georgia, He also was principal trumpet for the New York City Opera, and played with the National Art Centre Orchestra in Canada and the New York City Ballet Orchestra.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-obit-mills-tabsep10,0,7180306.story