My next death pick is the rest of the Lakers' season:
Kobe tears achilles tendon
Did anyone pick Sylvia Kristel ? http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000482/
RIP Emanuelle
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My next death pick is the rest of the Lakers' season:
Kobe tears achilles tendon
I assumed this would be a bump for Thatcher. But, then, I guess she might have gone on forever ^^
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You can do better than 91:
Zsa Zsa Gabor - 96.
Nelson Mandela - 95.
Prince Philip - 92.
Eli Wallach - 98.
Kirk Douglas - 97.
Olivia De Havilland - 97.
Billy Graham - 95.
A fair number of those are suffering serious illnesses, too.
I'm just saying that "she's 91" can certainly be beat! If I had to go with one, I'd go with Zsa Zsa Gabor. She's had part of her leg amputated which led to blood clot problems, she's broken her hip, she's been rushed to the hospital numerous times (most recently around Christmas to deal with an infection around her feeding tube), and her husband seems shady and eager to get control of her estate. She's so out of it she didn't realize she'd lost the leg until 18 months after the amputation (the arm on that side is paralyzed). Now that's a death pool candidate!
I'm going with Pat Summerall.
I think calling it after they've died is DQ?
Is it too late to get into this?
I'm going with Amanda Bynes
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...-trolling.html
WTF has happened to this chick?
Winters is a goner and now, 21 years after I picked him, Mandela might be about to go under.
Mike Dikta, he doesn't look so good lately.
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Every time I see this thread bumped, I wonder who just died...LOL