The Celebrity Death Pool 2012

Hey Cunctator, did you see you and I singlehandedly saved the life of and boosted the recovery of Ian “Molly” Meldrum? :rolleyes:

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Captain Klutz helped too!

What am I. chopped liver? I helped too!

Happy birthday Abe Vigoda. He turned one point less today.

Alas I can’t claim any credit for this - I’m too busy single handedly keeping Jim Stynes alive…

Hey, I’m right there with you, buddy. If I could keep Zsa Zsa alive in 2011 then dammit, I can see Jim through 2012.

You and eight others!

You ever play a pinball table, with two flippers down at the bottom of the table opposite each other? you Have… Had this guy to thank

0 Points, either way, for the guy who invented SDTM. [spoiler] SDTM

See: “Straight Down the Middle”

Straight Down the Middle

To lose a ball via the center drain because the ball was travelling so fast and/or in such a perfect line, that there is no way the player could have saved it, not even with a miracle slap save.

Example: I told you not to shoot the center clock target in Twilight Zone with the Powerball. It sends the ball SDTM. [/spoiler]

from : http://www.funwithbonus.com/the-new-pinball-dictionary/

Did he croak?

No, Just Tilted

Don’t count him out yet, he’s still got a chance to match for a free game!

Daniel von Bargen shot himself in the temple the other day, but survived.

He played one of George’s bosses on Seinfeld. “You have lost a lot of hair!”

He also was the headmaster of the military school on Malcolm in the Middle.

He has diabetes and has had one leg amputated and was about to go to the hospital to have his toes on the other foot amputated. :frowning:

Poor guy.
What rotten luck.

He also played the sheriff who pursued George Clooney in O Brother, Where Are You.

The reports of Robin Gibbs miraculous recovery may have been premature.

Robin is back in the hospital.

Hoora… um, how tragic!

Someone drop another TV on him?

(nitpick) Gibb. :slight_smile: (/nitpick)

Wouldn’t it be Gibb’s in that post?

Bee Gees was “The Gibbs Brothers”.
I was listening to Wagner. :slight_smile:

No, they were “The Brothers Gibb”. Sheesh.