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Cricket Thread. Only Mad Dogs And Englishmen
DevonDeathTrip replied to The Four Horsemen's topic in DeathList Forum
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I wonder how Camilla's public profile will evolve over the next year or so? She seems like a bit of a trooper and her visibility will increase as she stands in for Charles. Big Archers fan as well.
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An article on why my beloved Exeter City, who haven't sacked a manager in over twenty years, are unlikely to feature on this thread much.
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Marwan Issa One thing Israel, Hamas and the US can all agree on - he's dead.
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As he's on my cup squad, I'd liken that to a straight red card.
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Issa was a pick for A Pelican in the Wilderness on the DDP, who will soar to new heights if points are awarded. Hamas have confirmed he is dead.
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"Deteriorating Health" is a good search term. In my experience African media seem to use it as a euphemism for "about to drop dead", hence me including our man Kabobo when I saw this at the end of February.
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I was wondering if there was any information on the whereabouts of Colleen McCabe, the former nun who became a headmistress and was jailed for stealing £500k of her school’s budget by using a corporate credit card. The trail seems to have gone very cold since her release from prison in late 2005. She was rather heavy set at the time of her conviction and would be in her 70s now. I did wonder if she might have re-entered a convent. She was played by Pauline Quirke in a BBC drama about her misdeeds
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Alain Robert AKA Spider-Man
DevonDeathTrip replied to harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy's topic in DeathList Forum
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Sad about Karl Wallinger. Is It Like Today was a thing of beauty. The Flying Burrito Brothers, in all of their incarnations, have 56 members on their Wikipedia entry, 28 of whom have blue links.
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Am I the only person who's never heard of him or his creation?
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Some talk on Reddit that octogenarian psychonaut Phil Lesh, still rocking at 84, had to be helped on and off stage, needed a chair and someone to assist with getting his bass guitar strap over his head at his most recent gig.
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I spent far too much time when I should have been researching yesterday looking at former Bozeman City Commissioner I Ho Pomeroy's grill takeaway menu. I'll have the spicy ramen and a seaweed salad if anyone's buying.
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My team will be in soon. I love this annual trawl of obscure, comatose notables
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I'm not sure about that. The Destruction of Dresden (1963) always seemed a pretty myopic account of events to me. Although lauded at the time of publication, my understanding is that more recently it has been found that Irving based his findings on a forged Nazi document and long interviews with a single witness who had his own agenda when describing what he saw. I haven't read his other works though.