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Prince Andrew (rona)
Queen Elizebeth (age)
Bill Barr (rona/knowledge of events)
Cocane Mitch ( rona)
Any judge that rule in favor of Trump’s election fraud claims (murdered of natural causes)
Betty White (regrettably)
Anderson Cooper (karma has to be coming)
Don Lemon (same reason as above)
Al Sharpton (who cars as long as dead)
Jessie Jackson (same as his buddy Al)

Edit on 1/6: Rush Limbaugh. (Covid complications)
 
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Floyd Little, a 3 time All-American from Syracuse University & Denver Broncos running back died at 78-
 
Joaquin Phoenix
John Madden
Jimmy Carter
Michael Caine
 
Alysa Milano , AR-15 round to her ass , thus leaving her brain dead .

And Arty Farty - tragic dark room mishap .
 
Hillary is going to go. She's becoming more of a liability than an asset. Possibly her and Bill. Obama never liked either.
 
we lost a Bond Girl today..

Midge.. :(

she collapsed, etc.. not covid related

Tanya Roberts also played Midge Pinciotti on That 70's Show died at 65.
*She acted in the Bond film, A View To Kill-
 
Gerry Marsden, Singer for Gerry and the Pacemakers died at 78 from heart trouble-
 
Tanya Roberts also played Midge Pinciotti on That 70's Show died at 65.
*She acted in the Bond film, A View To Kill-

https://www.usatoday.com/story/ente...nd-charlies-angels-70-s-show-star/4123788001/

Tanya Roberts, Bond girl in 'A View To a Kill,' dies at 65; Star of 'Charlie's Angels,' 'That '70s Show'

Bryan Alexander
USA TODAY

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Tanya Roberts, who starred alongside Roger Moore in the 1985 Bond film "A View To A Kill," as well as classic TV series "Charlie's Angels" and "That '70s Show," has died. She was 65.

Her publicist and longtime friend Mike Pingel told USA TODAY that Roberts died Sunday at Los Angeles' Cedar-Sinai Hospital. The actress was hospitalized Dec. 24 and placed on a ventilator following a collapse that occurred after walking her dogs. "It came out of nowhere, it was all very sudden," said Pingel.

He did not disclose the cause of death, but said Roberts did not die from a COVID-19 related illness.

Pingel said that Roberts was extremely cautious during COVID-19, venturing out three times in 2020, twice to take her beloved dogs to the veterinarian.

The straight-talking actress interacted with fans in a weekly online program streamed from her official Facebook page, on which she last participated Dec. 19. But the first show of 2021, scheduled for Jan. 2, was canceled without public explanation. On Sunday, Pingel announced to fans, "Yes, Tanya passed away today. I'm heartbroken."

Born Victoria Leigh Blum in the Bronx, Roberts dropped out of high school at 15 and hitchhiked around the country. She eventually returned to New York City and began a career in modeling, stepping into movies with the 1976 horror film "Forced Entry" (later retitled to "The Last Victim").

She starred as Kiri in 1982's sword-and-sorcery fantasy adventure, "The Beastmaster." In the 1984 fantasy "Sheena: Queen of the Jungle" Roberts starred as the titular character, a female version of Tarzan. Shot in Kenya, "Sheena" bombed at the box office and with critics, earning five Golden Raspberry Awards, including worst actress for Roberts. The film would become a campy cult classic.

"The director screwed up everything," Roberts recalled bluntly in her final fan chat.

Roberts had a year-long run as tough-talking Julie Rogers, who helped the Townsend Agency detectives solve crimes in "Charlies Angels," following the departure of Shelley Hack.

In "A View to a Kill" she played geologist Stacey Sutton, a target of villain Max Zorin, played by Christopher Walken.

Roberts starred on "That '70s Show" as Midge Pinciotti, the lovable, beautiful mother of cynical teenager Donna Pinciotti (played by Laura Prepon). She left the series in 2001 to care for her terminally ill husband, Barry Roberts, who died in 2006. The show's writers dealt with Roberts' absence citing Midge's move to California. Roberts was absent from the sitcom for seasons four and five and made a return in season six.

"'That '70s Show' was her favorite show, she really loved doing comedy," said Pingel.
 
Gerry Marsden, Singer for Gerry and the Pacemakers died at 78 from heart trouble-

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gerry-...as-died-age-78-short-illness-heart-infection/

Gerry Marsden, lead singer of British band Gerry and the Pacemakers, has died at 78 after a short illness

Gerry Marsden, the British singer who was instrumental in turning a song from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Carousel" into one of the great anthems in the world of football, has died. He was 78. His friend Pete Price said on Instagram after speaking to Marsden's family that the Gerry and the Pacemakers frontman died after a short illness related to a heart infection.

"I'm sending all the love in the world to (his wife) Pauline and his family," he said. "You'll Never Walk Alone."

Marsden was the lead singer of the band that found fame in the Merseybeat scene in the 1960s. Though another Liverpool band — The Beatles — reached superstardom, Gerry and the Pacemakers will always have a place in the city's consciousness because of "You'll Never Walk Alone."
 
Children of Bodom metal guitarist Alex Laiho (the Finn) dead at 41-
 
https://ew.com/movies/tanya-roberts-mistakenly-declared-dead/

Tanya Roberts not actually dead, former Bond girl's reps reverse statement


After initially confirming the A View to Kill and That '70s Show star's death, a rep for the actress tells EW she is still alive.

By Rachel Yang
January 04, 2021 at 05:59 PM EST

Contrary to a statement from her own representative, former Bond girl and That '70s Show actress Tanya Roberts has not died.

Roberts was said to have died Sunday at the age of 65, as reported by TMZ and confirmed to EW by her manager, Tarri Markel. But Roberts' publicist Mike Pingel tells EW that although he was also initially informed by the actress' husband Lance that she had died, the situation has changed and she is still alive.

The star was indeed hospitalized and put on a ventilator after collapsing at her home on Christmas Eve, but Pingel now says the actress is still holding on at the hospital, but that “it is very grim."

Roberts starred as Stacey Sutton in the 1985 James Bond film A View to Kill, opposite Roger Moore. She had roles in films like Sins of Desire, Legal Tender, Sheena, The Beastmaster, Almost Pregnant, Tourist Trap, and more.

Some viewers might know Roberts best from That '70s Show, where she portrayed Donna Pinciotti's sweet-but-dim mother Midge for 81 episodes. On the small screen, she starred in Charlie's Angels in the '80s and acted in Fantasy Island, Hot Line, The Blues Brothers Animated Series, and Eve. Her last role was playing Elle in the series Barbershop in 2005.
 
[486] someone wants a lesson on anal prolapse. I’m sure the education you offer him on this non life threatening condition will be thoroughly detailed and disgusting:flipoff2:

I’m not making any attempt to insult you, I just don’t want you to miss this opportunity to educate us because your responses are pure gold.

out before the father son prolapse talk! :flipoff2:
 
Supposed to be your list of who you think will kick the bucket this year, but is used to annouce celebrity deaths rather than start a thread everytime

Damn I was going to post my top 10 wish list. So with that said Joe Bidophile 03/2021.
 
I'm adding Dr Dre to my list. He had a brain aneurysm today, not looking to good.
 
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