The Celebrity Death Pool 2013

I hope he hangs on, he would fit right on my themed list for next year.
What time does the next basket down leave?

I’m surprised to see Earl Hamner is still alive. Also all of the actors who played the family with the exception of the two grandparents.

Hmmmm 2014 themed list?

No, I deliberately avoid people who seem to be good at not dying.

I try that every year and fail miserably.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=newssearch&cd=10&cad=rja&ved=0CFoQqQIoADAJ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.latimes.com%2Fnews%2Fobituaries%2Fla-me-amar-bose-20130713%2C0%2C5401556.story&ei=lKnhUfjdPIb9iQLVu4HQAQ&usg=AFQjCNGOA1VbASdxgu7JhLGWq_9K0f-E6w&sig2=9mbj-brebOQXaamd4J7FJw&bvm=bv.48705608,d.cGE

"Acoustics pioneer Amar Bose, founder and chairman of the audio technology company Bose Corp., known for the rich sound of its small tabletop radios and its noise-canceling headphones, has died. He was 83.

Bose died Friday, company spokeswoman Carolyn Cinotti confirmed. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where Bose began his acoustics research and was on the faculty for more than 40 years, also announced his death but provided no other details."

Bose also makes a high tech truck seat for the over-the-road tractors.

Mama Walton (currently 74 yrs old) is only 12 years older than John-Boy (63 years old).

It is a little surprising that Daddy is still alive (85 yrs old) because IIRC, he has fought alcoholism for a long time.

The rest of the kids are 49-57 years old so it not surprising that they are still alive

The Moonshining Sisters are dead and Ike’s wife is still living at age 80.

People that wandered onto Waltons Mountain would be a good themed list for 2014.

Wilford Brimley, Sissy Spacek, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Ron Howard, Merle Haggard, Todd Bridges, Michael O’Keefe were some people who wandered onto that Mountain that could go on the list beside the regulars.

Still alive and appearing in a recurring role on NCIS (as Mark Harmon’s Daddy).

I remember when Ralph Waite played in Roots. This was when The Waltons was still on the air and it was shocking to see Pa Walton whipping slaves.

And Ed Asner played the Captain of the slave ship. The producers deliberately cast popular, beloved actors in the nastiest roles to help minimize backlash against the people playing those parts. (Ed Asner, of course, still alive at 83).

Who had Cory Monteith? Nobody, huh? That’s 69 points lost to the ether.

Wow, that’s sad. I watched the first two seasons of Glee. He wasn’t a good singer, but a decent comic actor.

Nice to see that the SD search engine for Cecil’s columns has outlived AltaVista. The former used to humbly flatter the latter, comparing its weakness to the latter’s awesome Internet powers. (“AltaVista it ain’t” was the phrase. Interesting how that’s about the only thing I remember, or perhaps ever knew, about AltaVista!)

Damn he was on my troubled youth list for next year.

Molli Serrano.

I had her in 2012.
Dammit.

Those sixty points would have put you in third place.:frowning:

Yeah, yeah, rub salt in the wounds.

Thanks for sharing!

Link goes to article on black market cell phones

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/fl-molli-serrano-obit-20130715,0,1532708.story

Brian

FWIW, it’s a very interesting article.

Western swing giant Curly Lewis dies in Tulsa at age 88
Curly Lewis of Tulsa, a legendary Western-swing fiddler who played with some of the genre’s greats, among them Bob and Johnnie Lee Wills, died Sunday.