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Any rap star

Well said..... :2guns:

 

If you look back at the coverage of ODB (Ol' Dead B*stard) in teh Deathlist site, you will see there are many contributors who feel exactly as you do.

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Any rap star

I think you have misspelled one of the words. For that kind of music, you are missing a "C"

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It is all crap, rap is for untalented people who wish they could sing

that's a bit harsh. To dismiss a whole genre just like that. Altough i'm no fan. Except for when it's the Beastie Boys, they rule.

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My List for 2006

 

1. Billy Graham

 

2. Charlton Heston

 

3. Nancy Reagan

 

4. Ethel Kennedy

 

5. Kirk Douglas

 

6. Geraldine Ferraro

 

7. Bob Dole

 

8. Sargent Shriver

 

9. George H.W. Bush

 

10. Larry Hagman

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Its not all that harsh. Rap, hip hop its all the same.It was started by people who couldn't cut it as singers so they invented this crap so they could have a name for it.Most of it involves ebonics which is not english it b*llsh*t.

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Most of it involves ebonics which is not english it b*llsh*t.

Quite. :2guns:

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Most of it involves ebonics which is not english it b*llsh*t.

Quite. :2guns:

Great word...

 

Er 'ebonics', not quite. :(

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I dispute GracieJc8's placing of Geraldine Ferraro on her 2006 death list. Mrs. Ferraro is only 71, and has made many appearances on television programs; she appears to be doing quite well. Bob Dole was also on Gracie's list; he is a frequent guest of Larry King and is in remarkable condition for an 81-year-old. However, I do expect Dole's health to begin declining by the end of the decade. George H. W. Bush most likely has a few years left as well; his mother lived into her 90s, and, at almost 81, he is still leading an active lifestyle. Billy Graham, Charlton Heston, Nancy Reagan, and Sargent Shriver, on the other hand, are sure bets. I'd be very surprised not to see one or two pass within the next year and a half.

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Ferraro has battled a form of blood cancer recently, Dole underwent anyeursym surgery a few years ago and Bush Sr. has had irregular heartbeat. I'm sure GracieJc8 felt they were not sure bets for 2006, but just thoughts. But I agree with deathlist observer on the others.

In fact Graham is the most likely of them. He is reportedly confined to a wheelchair now and has to sit in a large throne-like chair on the few times he has preached a crusade lately. He called into Larry King's show a few weeks ago when the Pope was sick and his speech was rather slurred and he sounded confused, the interview was only about five mins. The old man turns 87 later this year and his wife is reportedly failing as well. I'd say he'll be gone soon.

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Might want to consider Sen. Arlen Spector of PA. Spector, 75 has been battling lymphatic cancer for a few months. He appeared today on CNN and really looks bad.

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Has anyone suggested General Pinochet yet?

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Has anyone suggested General Pinochet yet?

He's currently ranked no 40 for this year.

 

If he doesn't "oblige" then I presume his name will automatically appear in next year's list(?)

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Edward Woodward is in the news at the moment. 78 - not getting any younger is he?

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Anyone suggest Vo Nguyen Giap? Vietnamese general in Vietnam War who is turning 93 this year: Vietnam isn't an industrialized country and not the best to live in if you're elderly.

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Larry Hagman- a.k.a "J.R. Ewing"

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Larry Hagman- a.k.a "J.R. Ewing"

Definitely, he is in such bad shape he can't survive much longer.

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Larry Hagman- a.k.a "J.R. Ewing"

Definitely, he is in such bad shae he can't survive much longer.

Here is where to take a closer look. Is anyone going to the Apple Blossom Festival, by any chance?

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Is anyone going to the Apple Blossom Festival, by any chance?

Shenandoah Valley, VA doesn't quite fit in my travel plans for that week.

 

regards,

Hein

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Larry Hagman- a.k.a "J.R. Ewing"

Definitely, he is in such bad shape he can't survive much longer.

Here is where to take a closer look. Is anyone going to the Apple Blossom Festival, by any chance?

Us Texans don't do well in Virginia, we usually leave with casualties.

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I'm suggesting King-Father Sihanouk again.

He turns 83 soon and the article suggests he is not in the best of health.

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Harold Pinter. Need I say more...

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Shelley Winters,

 

The lady looked like a corpse before the heart attack.

What must she be like now.

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