The Celebrity Death Pool 2012

If I were Morley Safer, I’d be lookin’ over my shoulder for that big guy in the black robes.

first Andy Rooney, then Mike Wallace - that tick.tick.tick.tick.tick.tick. sound is taking on a whole new meaning now

Anthony Scalia is killing them off? Did he make murder legal for Supreme Court justices? I can’t think of any other big guys in black robes…

Well, three posters [del]are happy[/del] send condolences to Wallace’s family.

arnesw got seven more points, and Idle Thoughts and zamboniracer got on the board!

Crap! I’ve got the rest of the 60 Minutes crew; Dan Rather and Bryant Gumbel.

Still, “old friend.” You’ve managed to kill everyone else but like a poor marksman, you keep missing the target.:smiley:

<nitpick> Antonin

Yeah, me!

I mean, condolences to the Wallace Family. :wink:

Robin Gibb circling the drain… again. Family members are coming to his bedside.

Blair Kiel, who was Notre Dame’s usual starter at quarterback from 1980 to '83, has died at the age of 50. Kiel also spent seven seasons in the National Football League, seeing spot duty for the Buccaneers, Colts, and Packers.

Hopefully, none of them are on video chat on Skype!

(I am so going to hell)

You know, I kinda hope Robin makes it. Seventy-three people have him as a pick, and working that out will be a lot of work for me.

I am so going to hell.

I’ll push the hand cart.
B with an itch.
:slight_smile:

Hmmm - page link has expired.

Ominous.

Too bad the web page is less than 18 years old. I can’t get points for it.

Jack Tramiel, founder of Commodore, died today. Age 83.

Mark Lenzi, Olympic diving gold medalist, dead at 43 - Yahoo Sports

Andrew Love, the sax-playing half of The Memphis Horns passed away at age 70

Locherbie Bombie Guy is circling the drain towards hell.

Good Riddance.

Locherbie Bombie Guy is circling the drain towards hell.

Good Riddance.

Ahmed Ben Bella, who was Algeria’s first president after the North African country gained its independence from France, has died at the age of 95. Although imprisoned in France from 1956 to '63, he contributed enough to the struggle for freedom to be considered one of the six “historic leaders” of the revolt.

Robin Gibb is reportedly in a coma.