The Celebrity Death Pool 2011

Tura Satana best known for the classic “Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!” off to met her maker at age 72.

Could be he has a list.
We are a devious bunch. :slight_smile:

I just read that Zsa Zsa is being released from the hospital … just in time for her -94th- birthday! Whatever she’s done and whoever she’s paid or whatever, inquiring minds sure do want to know!!! Unbelievable!

Maybe somewhere along the Gabor line is a link to Rasputin? :wink:

This Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore dead at 42 points(I mean, 58 years old).

I’m beginning to think I’m helping you. :frowning:

Brian Jacques, author famous for his Redwall series, died at 71 on Feb. 5.

:frowning:

I guess he just became “Am that is -'nt”

But seriously.

One of the few books I actually managed to finish. [Redwall it self.] I have ADHD so that’s saying a lot. Trust me.

Oh, and I totally judged that book by it’s cover. I was like “Why does that mouse have a sword?” And it prompted me to read it.

J Paul Getty III famous kidnap victim free at last at age 54.

Trevor “Barnacle” Bailey leaves the crease with 87 to his name.

I know nobody had him this year, but some benighted soul had him last year but not this year :smack::smack::smack::smack::smack:

Tony Malinosky, who had been the oldest living former Major League Baseball player, has died at the age of 101. Malinosky’s big-league career was limited to the 1937 season, during which he played 35 games as an infielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Former Texas A&M and Mississippi State Emory Bellard, inventor of the wishbone offense, has died at 83.

Bill Justice, animator for Bambi, Chip n Dale and the Mickey Mouse club, enters the Disney Vault at age 97.

And Peggy Rea of the Waltons and Dukes of Hazzard rides into the sunset at 89.

Former baseball manager Chuck Tanner, who led the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates to a World Series championship, has passed away at 82.

Elizabeth Taylor is in the hospital being treated for congestive heart failure. She’s been using a wheelchair after breaking her back four times, had three hip-replacement operations, a benign brain tumor, skin cancer and pneumonia. She’s also been in rehab twice.

She will live forever.

How can you break your back four times. Once or twice, I can kinda see, but 4 times?

I never noticed a third leg. They must have used some clever camera work.:eek::smiley:

She’s been part of the beast with two backs so many times…

Betty Garrett, bet known for playing on All in the Family & Laverne & Shirley, dead at 91.

To you, maybe – to me, best known for her work in a series of great musicals for MGM in the '50s, including On the Town and a personal fave, Neptune’s Daughter.

Sad news.

It’s her daughter’s fault. She just won’t watch where she’s stepping on the pavement.