Yes, but it looks much lower because of the alphabetical secondary sorting (works well for ‘amarone’). Maybe I will sort in reverse alphabetical order next month so you can see your name higher up the page.
noooooooooooooooooooo!!!
No one made them choose usernames at the end of the alphabet.
-amarinth
(among the first of the 38th placers)
Dick McGuire a fixture with the New York Knicks, dead at 84.
I don’t get any points for that one, though. It’s not the George Jones you’re thinking of.
I’ll bet there is not a day goes by that George Jones doesn’t die.
Only 75 in the last year, according to legacy.com (of course, legacy’s coverage can be pretty spotty).
Frances Reid is dead as well. http://www.imdb.com/news/ni1516952/
Only 5 points, so no biggie…
Not that have her listed. Waiting for a St Valentine’s Massacre to finally score here.
Ian Carmichael has snuffed it. Ian Carmichael - News - IMDb
I know him best as Lord Peter Wimsey, the gentleman detective. Time and perception being what it is, I would have suspected him dead years ago. Seems hard to believe the Lord Peter mysteries aired 35 years ago, but so it goes.
Former radio and TV station owner and U.S. Congressman CECIL HEFTEL died YESTERDAY in SAN DIEGO of natural causes at 85, according to the HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN.
http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/70420/cecil-heftel-dies-at-85
Sooooo going to HELL!
I check the Dope each day, wander over to the game room. Aha, the Celebrity Death Pool 2010 has moved back toward top. I’ts time to check on who died. This can’t be healthy.
My only (pitiful) redeeming factor is that I don’t have the thread bookmarked or get any alerts for posts.
Still going to Hell but I’m 38th in line.
I’m sure my Teachers at Catholic High have a term for that…“Sin of Omission”, “Sin of Commission”,or “Sin of Covering Your Ass.”
Language, please! the pc phrase is “blanketing one’s donkey”
I stand corrected.
I’m stealing this.
by all means. I stole it from someone else many years ago.
William Tenn (pseudonym of Philip Klass) has died at 89.
Betty White, apparently, can play some pigskin.
Looks like I’m screwed for this year.
No one give her a Snickers bar.
Sir John Dankworth - jazz legend, composer, husband of Cleo Laine and all-around awesome dude, dead at 82.
And you have to give the family credit for upholding the “the show must go on” tradition (from the above link):
If anyone else had done something like that after losing a spouse of over 50 years I would have thought they were mad, but “Johnny” would have wanted it that way.
Rest in peace, jazz man.