The Celebrity Death Pool 2012

[Warner Brothers little boy cartoon voice]

I was only 3 1/2 years old.

[WBlbcv]

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I was conceived then.

I do have vague memories of Apollo 17.

I am posting with CHILDREN!

I don’t see how your parents could have been that bored watching the first moon landing.
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not bored, horny

My parents got me out of bed and propped me up on pillows in front of the TV.

And he got REALLY mad for a bit when I was sick at night and knocked on the door a couple of years later…
While I’ve got you here, what does it mean, “Woman of Valor”? I think it is something between “Every great man has a greater woman behind him” and “A woman must work twice as hard as a man for equal pay. Fortunately, this is not difficult.”

context, please.

When you bless everything in sight at the Shabbes dinner, one calls one’s Wife a Woman of Valor.

I’m glad he got the chance to punch out the Lunar Landing Hoax guy before he went.

That was Buzz Aldrin, second guy on the moon.

Second comes right after first!

Then I’m glad he got to see it! :stuck_out_tongue:

Yeah, me too.
It was very cool.

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Yes, Buzz was well aware of that.
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Was on my Ipad, I thought I scrolled up enough.:smack:

Breaking News… **Bicyclist Neil Young just died on the moon. **
Oh. Really?
That settles it. Next year my list is going to have only one item:

Meeko’s timing

In critical condition as it is.

Of the twelve men to walk on the moon, eight are still walking on the earth:

  1. Neil Armstrong: August 5, 1930 - August 25, 2012
  2. Buzz Aldrin: January 20, 1930 -
  3. Pete Conrad: June 2, 1930 - July 8, 1999
  4. Alan Bean: March 15, 1932 -
  5. Alan Shepard: November 18, 1923 - July 21, 1998
  6. Edgar Mitchell: September 17, 1930 -
  7. David Scott: June 6, 1932 -
  8. James Irwin: March 17, 1930 - August 8, 1991
  9. John Young: September 24, 1930 -
  10. Charles Duke: October 3, 1935 -
  11. Eugene Cernan: March 14, 1934 -
  12. Harrison Schmitt: July 3, 1935 -

“That was a small one for Neil, but a big one for me.”
-Pete Conrad.

**Burning-monk photographer Malcolm Browne dies
Browne spent most of his journalism career at The New York Times, where he put in 30 years of his four decades as a journalist, much of it in war zones. He was 82.

Former Pennsylvania senator Arlen Specter is in a battle for his life following a cancer diagnosis, CNN reported Tuesday morning. He is also 82.
**

Stop helping!

Acclaimed Classical Pianist Van Cliburn Diagnosed With Cancer
Renowned classical pianist Van Cliburn has been diagnosed with advanced bone cancer and is resting comfortably at his Texas home, his publicist said Monday. He is 78.

Can you do my homework for me?