celeb deaths in 2011

Constant PMTConstant PMT Posts: 3,458
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We used to do this on another forum, which celebs do you think will pop their clogs in 2011? We lost a few this year, Norman Wisdom, Patrick Swayze RIP.
I think Michael Douglas next yr :( poor Catherine.
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  • wildmovieguywildmovieguy Posts: 8,342
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    It's hard to tell. As long as Jack Nicholson lives forever i will be happy.
  • user1234567user1234567 Posts: 12,378
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    Bit morbid :o *backs out of thread*
  • rockerchickrockerchick Posts: 9,255
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    Don't forget about Peter Steele and Paul Gray!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,404
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    It's a little too morbid to be predicting peoples deaths.
  • Red+BloodedRed+Blooded Posts: 4,676
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    Well I've got my fingers crossed Katie Price leaves us, but that isn't going to happen. :'(
  • rockerchickrockerchick Posts: 9,255
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    And to add to that, i don't feel comfortable predicting people deaths, it isn't a game. What if someone predicted a death and that person themselfs or a family member or friend reads this forums, how awful.
  • CaminoCamino Posts: 13,029
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    Brucie, the Queen, Prince Phillip possibly and i forgot, Jimmy Saville
  • boddismboddism Posts: 16,436
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    This thread is grim!!:eek::eek:

    someone will die either around Christmas day or New Years... someone does every year...

    There'll prob be a shock death of someone young as thats been happening a lot in recent years...:(:(
  • .exe.exe Posts: 2,243
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    Don't forget about Peter Steele and Paul Gray!

    Ronnie James Dio. \m/
  • Constant PMTConstant PMT Posts: 3,458
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    Oh dear, I guess you're not ready for that yet (Back to the future) :D
    It was meant to be a light hearted opinion thread. I didn't know there were so many psychics or mediums on here lol
  • trinity2002trinity2002 Posts: 16,059
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    And to add to that, i don't feel comfortable predicting people deaths, it isn't a game. What if someone predicted a death and that person themselfs or a family member or friend reads this forums, how awful.

    Have you never heard of the Derby Dead Pool or Celebrity Death List then? :eek:
  • .exe.exe Posts: 2,243
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    Oh dear, I guess you're not ready for that yet (Back to the future) :D
    It was meant to be a light hearted opinion thread. I didn't know there were so many psychics or mediums on here lol

    I predict Paul Daniels.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 14,920
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    A Dead Pool. Never understood why people get so squeamish.

    I'll go with Gazza. Or Mrs Thatcher.
  • iiHEARTy0uiiHEARTy0u Posts: 13,737
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    Well I've got my fingers crossed Katie Price leaves us, but that isn't going to happen. :'(

    That is horrible.
  • Constant PMTConstant PMT Posts: 3,458
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    Have you never heard of the Derby Dead Pool or Celebrity Death List then? :eek:

    lol Maybe this is a bit too much of a serious site.
  • .exe.exe Posts: 2,243
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    iiHEARTy0u wrote: »
    That is horrible.

    But true.
  • Constant PMTConstant PMT Posts: 3,458
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    Ginger Nut wrote: »
    A Dead Pool. Never understood why people get so squeamish.

    I'll go with Gazza. Or Mrs Thatcher.

    Gazza, yes...
  • SillyBillyGoatSillyBillyGoat Posts: 22,266
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    Well I've got my fingers crossed Katie Price leaves us, but that isn't going to happen. :'(

    Sick. To say the least.
    .exe wrote: »
    But true.

    What is true? That Red+Blooded wants Katie Price to die? Yes, we can see that :confused:

    No offence, but your post makes no sense.
  • .exe.exe Posts: 2,243
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    Sick. To say the least.



    What is true? That Red+Blooded wants Katie Price to die? Yes, we can see that :confused:

    No offence, but your post makes no sense.

    It's true that many would like her to die, be her death be an actual /katie death or a media death making it so we never have to hear of her again.
  • WAKEYLASSWAKEYLASS Posts: 6,085
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    .exe wrote: »
    It's true that many would like her to die, be her death be an actual /katie death or a media death making it so we never have to hear of her again.

    Really? I cannot believe anyone would wish someone they don't personally know dead!!

    If anyone does wish her dead, then I seriously think they have problems. Lets face it, there are some severely evil people out there - mass murderers, paedophiles, terrorists etc. KP is attention seeking and self centered and imo quite unpleasant (from what I have seen and heard), but I would not make that a crime worthy of wishing her dead. For goodness sake, she has 3 young innocent children, I wouldn't wish the loss of a mother on anyone! :mad:
  • ritchritch Posts: 2,566
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    Clint Eastwood is much older than i realised, cant believe he is 80 but still going strong thankfully. some just seem to keep going, Micheal Caine being another, probably a lot to do with healthy lifestyles, pretty inspirational to keep going and doing the things you love at that age.

    Seems the ones that don’t live to healthily are more likely to pop off as they pile on the years. I dread Jack Nicholson going but he looks very ragged these days so I wouldn’t be surprised, he has lived the crazy partying lifestyle a long time, he is lucky not to have major ill effects by now. He still not exactly at popping off age but 73 is pretty old if you live a lifestyle like that.

    There seems to be no knowing about Michael Douglas, if he pulls through he could have years left. His dad is certainly incredible in his longevity.

    Jake Lamotta is another one I’m amazing by, years of self abuse and a body that’s been battered by professional boxing and he is still going strong at 89.

    I guess it’s a bit morbid to bet on it but I don’t think theres anything wrong with guessing who might go, especially if they prove you wrong!
  • lexi22lexi22 Posts: 16,394
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    ritch wrote: »
    Clint Eastwood is much older than i realised, cant believe he is 80 but still going strong thankfully. some just seem to keep going, Micheal Caine being another, probably a lot to do with healthy lifestyles, pretty inspirational to keep going and doing the things you love at that age.

    Seems the ones that don’t live to healthily are more likely to pop off as they pile on the years. I dread Jack Nicholson going but he looks very ragged these days so I wouldn’t be surprised, he has lived the crazy partying lifestyle a long time, he is lucky not to have major ill effects by now. He still not exactly at popping off age but 73 is pretty old if you live a lifestyle like that.

    There seems to be no knowing about Michael Douglas, if he pulls through he could have years left. His dad is certainly incredible in his longevity.

    Jake Lamotta is another one I’m amazing by, years of self abuse and a body that’s been battered by professional boxing and he is still going strong at 89.

    I guess it’s a bit morbid to bet on it but I don’t think theres anything wrong with guessing who might go, especially if they prove you wrong!

    I bet Jack will outlive them all.
  • lexi22lexi22 Posts: 16,394
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    .exe wrote: »
    It's true that many would like her to die, be her death be an actual /katie death or a media death making it so we never have to hear of her again.

    Anonymity, the internet and an audience = sad attention-seeking trolling.
  • SwanGirlSwanGirl Posts: 2,161
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    Well I've got my fingers crossed Katie Price leaves us, but that isn't going to happen. :'(

    How lovely, it would be really nice for her children to grow up without their mother now wouldn't it?
  • KidPokerKidPoker Posts: 4,294
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    What a lovely topic. Honestly.
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