The exact reason why you don’t finalize your 2022 Deadpool’s until the last possible minute. Many have her at the top of their lists and now that spot is invalid. Hard to win when your top selection is already eliminated from dying in 22.
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The exact reason why you don’t finalize your 2022 Deadpool’s until the last possible minute. Many have her at the top of their lists and now that spot is invalid. Hard to win when your top selection is already eliminated from dying in 22.
Betty White has surprised many people with her longevity over the past decade or so. Amazing that she just "passed away" from old age with no apparent illness.
Of course, we anxiously await redietz telling us either of an encounter with her 48 years ago, or how some obscure relative or friend once shared with him about a discussion they had predicting that she would never live to be 100.
RIP Betty. A member of The Greatest Generation.
Rob, being you and Betty White are the same age and were classmates, you should be able to verify anything Redietz might say. ;)
She was due to turn 100 just after the first of the year and there was some kind of televised celebration planned. I saw her talking about it just last week (could have been taped though) and she seemed spry and alert as she has for the last 10-15 years, so I was a little surprised by the news....as surprised as you can be when a 99 year old dies. lol
She was probably recently boostered....RIP
Talk about bad timing. I was talking politics with a relative a couple days ago, who mentioned how good Pelosi looks for 81( boo !) I countered with how good Betty looked at 100. Was confidant she would last a few more weeks, making it to that incredible milestone. RIP Betty White.
When asked the secret to her longevity she said "Vodka, hot dogs and french fries." A comic to the end. RIP Betty.
PS: I've still never gotten a play on one of her machines.
She just ruined retro game show channel Buzzr TVs January 15th lineup.
I don't think it would make sense to put here into a Deadpool game?
You guys must score differently.
The ones I have seen would only give you 1 point for dying at 99.
I'm not even sure how many points you get for dying at 100.
Usually you want to pick someone that is younger or middle aged.
If you pick someone that is 30 years old and they die you get 70 points.
That's how that game usually works.
You guys must be playing the dumbed down version.
Rappers are always a good choice.
Back when Guns and Roses was an up and coming band and an early Jim Carrey role (Carrey lip-synced Welcome to the Jungle while portraying the singer, as you probably remember, during the film).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwdV1Fsevk8
Oh man.
Hotel Satan.
Jim Carrey as the Priest from the Exorcist.
Brewmeister Again lol!!
Damn if Sydow didn't make a bunch of movies.
Tough for me to watch.
(I have a difficult time getting through all the Witchcraft in Dune.)
Along with this, drugs and other things has seemed to make Carrey insane these days.
He certainly has TDS.
Also, this movie has a Liam Neeson before he got out of serious acting.
You would think that a 90 year old Clint Eastwood would just relax instead of making more movies.
I think he is involved in an episode of some cartoon in 2022... Hero Elementary.
I won't be watching.
Well, I can verify that red's pick to win the National Championship got clobbered by 'Bama. That's an expert for you. Meanwhile, I know an amateur who has a fistful of $500 tickets saying Tampa Bay will win 12 regular season games.
John Madden or Betty White: who was bigger? Oh that's right--Harry Reid.
You know, there still wasn't a single post that wasn't totally predictable. People just can't break away from themselves long enough to realize it. Even the successful ones. Of course, it's healthiest to move through the "phases" life to come out the other side before ending up there. Anyway, here's my post dedicated to breaking away (at least back to where I briefly was) for a second. My second anagram, since Red's 6,666th post.
It is shut down at ninety-nine, Golden Girl Betty White --->
One-hit wonder in the United States.
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The only Betty song on the list: Ram Jam – “Black Betty” (1977), from the year that the Mary Tyler Moore Show was canceled.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_2D8Eo15wE
A bit more trivia.
556 = 4*(-1 + 140) ---> 4114, as 411_114 overlapped.
556 is an untouchable number; it is never the sum of the proper divisors of any integer.
556 Phyllis is an asteroid orbiting the sun, discovered in 1905 = (1906 - 1) ---> 1961. Note the MTM show connection with Phyllis.
Start of MTM show, 1970, plus her birth year, 1922, = 7*(556). The show lasted seven years, '70 to '77, for 777.
1922 = 2*31^2 = (1 X 2)*31^[2^0 + (2 - 1)] ---> 12 / 31 / 2021. And, 31^2 = 1*961 ---> 1961.
Something like this. Ha, dealing with one lawyer at the moment, whose name comprises prominent parts of the above.
A bonus anagram for the new year.
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What are we gonna do with this bad boy right here?
Highways within Greater Toronto Area.
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Short Stories from Hogwarts of Power, Politics and Pesky Poltergeists. [66 pages]
Create Your Own Economy: The Path to Prosperity in a Disordered World.
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I still seem to recall Mendelson calling Red a "pesky internet motherfucker", to do with the infamous "package". I have no idea where the post may be. Red, maybe, will elaborate.
P.S. I could have written Betty's deathday as 1922 = 2*31^2 = (1 X 2)*31^(2 X 1) ---> 12 / 31 / 21, but, this would have been too easy. Just goes to show that there is always a way to predict such stuff going strictly by the numbers in the same way over and over again. The information was always freely available to any and every one.
Well happy fucking new year Garbaby.
Thanks, Mcap, and, same to you! It's not 2022, ---> 222, the so-called most-powerful numeral in numerology, for nothing.
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558 <-------------- (555 + 3). 558 in base 3 is 202,200 ---> 222.
It was an uneasy game to watch (including seeing their best receiver strip down and quit mid-game) but Brady does it again. Successful sports betting is not at all easy.
I've had several people go into books asking them about future win-total bets like this, and they both were told the tickets are collectible only after the regular season is over. Not sure when I'll be in LV again though. Probably in the Spring.
AB=head case
Congratulations to you Rob. Must have been a bit nerve racking. Some of us won our over bets for the year last month. :cool:
I didn't and still don't think much of your wager and it has nothing to do with you. When wagering any higher end win total, there just is little room for error. Win totals are basically a reflection of what the team did last year, so a team that had a good year, gets a higher win total and has to duplicate or better last year's results. So take your Tampa Bay. They have a 43 year old QB that they are highly dependent on. There is just no room for error. What if he were to get hurt? Forget a season ending injury, but what if he just has a nasty high ankle sprain or broken hand that sidelines him for 4 weeks. It becomes almost impossible to hit that 12 games then. And again, this guy that they are dependent on as much as any other team in the league is 43. Pretty risky. And this year of all years with 100's of players hitting the covid list every week.
I much prefer to find a team with a low win total, which generally means they are coming off a bad year and have a few factors which you can point to as to why they will improve slightly this year. One of those factors is built in. teams that did badly the year before receive easier schedules. Last place teams play what is called a last place schedule. And while about half a teams games are set, against their division opponents and whatever division they are playing from the other conference, it is those remaining 6 or 7 (this year). Losing and last place teams play other losing and last place teams in those remaining games and that is often the difference.
But again, right now all that matters is that Tampa won it's 12th game today so congrats.
I read that it happened after coach Arians told him several times to put himself into the game and he refused.
Probably pouting over his covid suspension.
A wasted talent.
I guess that post 559 = 13*43 might mean something. Two numerals that seem to go together now.
Anyway, it's back to the living dead.
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Making this set of wagers has nothing to do with making a good or bad bet. It and other bets I've made over the past decade or so are entirely a product of what an extraordinary talent and life Tom Brady has had. I've believed in his unique abilities on how to handle being snubbed and yet becoming what he has become. YOU NEVER BET AGAINST TOM BRADY. That has won me many bets over the years, even though none of them were to the magnitude of what just occurred. More of a fan-based bet than anything else.
It is very true: if something happened (injury or Covid) to this 43-year old QB then Tampa Bay would have had zero chance of passing 11 wins. It was a risk but not a big one considering how well Brady treats his body. Nothing stops aging and its cruelty. But Brady has figured out how to successfully counter-punch it for now.
Sidney Poitier couldn't live without his White Woman Betty White.
He decided to take the Booster and died immediately this early morning.
Suicide by Moderna Booster... RIP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyZUbmUxLbs
It is shut down at ninety-four, to Sir, with Love, Sydney Poitier --->
List of two-hit wonders in the United States.
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One more hit than old Betty White. At least there's no such list at hand to scour.
Tina Fey: How would you describe your race or ethnic origin?
Betty White: Well, superior to Asians but not as intelligent as Blacks!
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Anyone have Bob Saget?
The damn Booster Shot got MeatLoaf at the age of 74... RIP.
Louie Anderson has died, too.
What a surprise, "porkchop" just completely lied about cause of death for "meatloaf". :D
It appears Michael Aday, "meatloaf" died of Covid after falling sick a week or so go. His vaccination status isn't being revealed, although he had recently spoken out against vaccinee mandates. That doesn't mean he was unvaxed. There are a number of people against the idea of mandates, but still when it came to their health, chose to get the vaccine. Aday did recently state "if I die, I die" regarding covid which leads one to believe he may not have been vaccinated, but I am not going to make that jump. Either way RIP.
BTW< I saw Meatloaf at Hard Rock here in Vegas about 5 years ago so he would have been about 69 at the time. I wasn't really that familiar with him, as I attended with someone else who was a fan. The concert was ok. I certainly recognized a few of his hits. To his credit, unlike some of the other 70 year old Rockers still performing, Meatloaf wasn't dressing like he was in his 20's. He dressed and looked like a 69 year old man...like he could have been someone's grandfather, which I am sure he was. And that was a little weird, listening to this grandfatherly type figure singing about "paradise by the dashboard lights". But overall, I enjoyed the concert.
As for Louie Anderson, never really cared for his comedy. I played blackjack with him in Atlantic City, it was one of the casinos in the back by the bay or inlet, not Borgata, so either Harrah's or the property that is now Golden Nugget (was a trump property back then). It was a $5 table. ;) Louie knew basic strategy for the most part and played ok, but he whined every time the dealer drew to a 20 or 21, saying "can you believe that" or "would you look at that". It seemed like I was watching an extension of his act. :rolleyes:
Fucking booster gave Louie cancer? RIP.
I'll give you that.
I seen him in concert twice.
I could have the years wrong here since I am going off of memory and not looking it up.
I think it was the summer of 1993, when I was back in Cleveland, I got tickets to this amphitheater in or near Richfield Ohio.
Really close to where the Cleveland Cavs used to play in the Coliseum before they moved downtown to the Gund Arena.
And the Indians moved to the Jake.
I used to work for the Marriot down there in Room Service.
I would go to the Jake and get 6 dollar Bleacher Seats for afternoon games as I worked in the mornings from 6-2.
Anyways, back to my Meatloaf Story.
So I got these 2 Gold Circle Tickets, 5th row back from the stage, for my PoPs and me since he was a big fan of MeatLoaf or maybe it is Meat Loaf.
Now that I think about it, maybe it was 1994 because when I bought these tickets I also bought 2 Tickets to Pink Floyd's Division Bell Tour located at the old Cleveland Browns Municipal Stadium.
Ahhh the memories... anyways...
I bought them months in advance.
I had this old Pontiac Bonneville that I bought for 200 dollars lol.
Imagine that, buying a used car that ran for 200 dollars and that I drove for a couple of years and put over 10,000 miles on.
Gas Prices were like 76 cents a gallon at that time at BP and Sunoco.
I digress yet again.
So its the day of the MeatLoaf Concert for Bat out of Hell II and my car was busted.
I had to limp it up to the shop and they fixed it.
A few months later that mechanic actually bought the car off of me for 100 dollars lol.
Anyways, my pops was a Vietnam Heroy, I suppose but he loved to drink.
Heroy is an inside joke, not a misprint.
So he got all drunked up... actually I think its drunk up but drunked up sounds better to me.
Anyhoo... I had a bitch of a time waking his ass up and dragging him into that boat of a car of mine which had monster play in the steering wheel.
I'm sure you have driven the type of car I am talking about.
We get to the pavilion with some time to spare and my PoPs seemed wide awake which is somewhat of a miracle.
He makes some new friends and they share some of their Devils Lettuce with him.
At that time I never took drugs.
I grew up in that era when this Egg is your Brain on Drugs.
Needless to say the show was flawless.
The best Opera I think I have seen that was masquerading as a Rock Concert.
Good Times.
The next time I seen MeatLoaf was in Vegas a few years back with my Uncle.
My father had long passed away.
I think it was at the Venetian or Palazzo or maybe it was the Paris.
Something like that and it doesn't matter enough for me to look it up.
The show was nowhere near as good as the one back in the Cleveland Area but good enough.
I didn't like the Flaming Skull Image being Subliminally pushed down my throat, on the movie screen, during Out of the Frying Pan but I lived with it.
And to close this long winded post I bought Mid-Field Tickets at that Pink Floyd concert and they were horrible lol.
Should of got something in the stands.
We were like 70 yards away from the stage on a flat area.
Couldn't see Shit.
And we got ripped off on a sheet of Blotter Acid which I actually tried.
Good thing it didn't work because I probably would of lost my damn mind since I never tried any drugs before.
We did buy some balloons that were filled with Nitrous so I guess that's a Whippet!?
They worked.
I got drunk and was giving my Father all sorts of grief, making a bunch of noise and standing on my chair fighting with people.
lol... ahhhh youth.
Decent Song
Good Video.
Not my favorite.
Very Long Song IIRC it's something like 11 minutes.
I think my favorite is Life is a Lemon and I want my Money Back!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLA4AHivy4Q
At least someone gets the running dark humor joke.
I think MeatLoaf was protesting with the Australians about the Mandates.
I read something that he actually contracted Covid and died from that.
He had a bunch of Comorbidities including Asthma.
Not exactly eating right or exercising.
That sort of proves the theory... Covid + Old Age (74) + Comorbidities + Obesity = Death.
Can't live forever even though it appears most of you are damn well trying to swim upstream.
Oh this is a bit unrelated but thought I would throw it out there after that long stupid story of mine.
I also took my uncle to see Tom Jones around the same time MeatLoaf did his show in Vegas.
It was at the Paris.
We got the tickets from HouseSeats.
Near the stage so that was pretty good.
This is back when HouseSeats was a serious advantage play.
Something like 80 dollars for two years and always two tickets.
That was back when Rock was 50 years old and everyone was doing a anniversary tour.
We must of seen over 20 shows out at Buffalo Bills.
The Tom Jones concert was pretty damn entertaining IMO.
HouseSeats went to shit a year or two after that but they had a good 4 to 5 year run.
I also got HouseSeat tickets to catch a showing of Jubilee on the last year of its run.
Nice to actually see a real Vegas Show like that.
Did you know they had certain nights/shows when the girls didn't cover there mammary glands?
Great stories Monet, thanks for posting them.
Don't get me started bro. I'll never forget the time I was playing BJ at Bally's (now Grand Sierra Resort) in Reno in the very early 90's, when some of the showgirls from Oba-Oba (or whatever that Brazilian Carnival show was called) were in "plain clothes" walking around the casino floor and doing some recreational gambling in spots here and there. When people talk about traffic stoppers, I believe this is where the name comes from. Good god.
'74 Dodge Dart. I bought it for $400 in the mid 80's. Drove OK until I tried to steam clean the engine a year or so into ownership and I guess when the dirt that was keeping the rings hermetically sealed was cleaned away it lost compression and that was that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjFafnPViQM
"Hey Duane, don't let your meat loaf."
[QUOTE=tableplay;137800]Great stories Monet, thanks for posting them.
Don't get me started bro. I'll never forget the time I was playing BJ at Bally's (now Grand Sierra Resort) in Reno in the very early 90's, when some of the showgirls from Oba-Oba (or whatever that Brazilian Carnival show was called) were in "plain clothes" walking around the casino floor and doing some recreational gambling in spots here and there. When people talk about traffic stoppers, I believe this is where the name comes from. Good god.
Reminds me of when I had lunch at the buffet at Planet Ho in 2013. Suddenly, 100 size 0's walk in, mini-skirts with sashes. The Miss Universe Contest was taking a lunch break and they all were sent to the buffet. Most just walked around in little groups, stopped at a food station and pointed at the food.
Engelbert is in my area in February. Still touring believe it or not.
Actually saw Tom Jones a couple years ago at the Sands in PA, now Wind Creek. Guy still put on a great show and moved around a lot.
They don’t make them like these guys anymore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o8r7upK2Ug
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641 --------> 641^2 = 200^2 + 609^2.
Hmm.
207^2 + 609^2 = 413730 = (4*10*10^4) + (1373*10) ---> 411_114_137_731, or, (41*10091 -1) ---> 411_911. Or, [40 + (10^1*(41370-3^0*1))] ---> 411_114_137_731.
Fucking FANTASTIC!
Covid + Old Age (seventy-four) + Comorbidities + Obesity + NOT VACCINATED = Death. --->
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Monet, the resident heretic, being doubly tricky again. Had to set things back to "normal".
P.S. Did anyone catch the OR-part of the above add-on for bonus marks?
OR, [(41*1009 + 1)*10 + (-10 +10*4)] ---> 411_911_114.Quote:
207^2 + 609^2 = 413730 = (4*10*10^4) + (1373*10) ---> 411_114_137_731, or, (41*10091 -1) ---> 411_911. Or, [40 + (10^1*(41370-3^0*1))] ---> 411_114_137_731
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642 ----> 22002, in base 2^2 ---> 20022 ---> 2022 ---> 222.
Resident Heretic... that just sounds bad.
I'm ashamed to be labeled as such.
I'm pretty sure that my life has proved that I have lived a Hedonistic Lifestyle.
I'm going to HE Double Hockey Sticks if I can't course correct.
No mater what formula you want to believe in, you will not escape death.
Vaccinated or Not you are going to die.
As I have said before, even Jesus had to experience death to defeat it.
Does the one who comes back really or actually die? Perhaps, "Jesus" judges only a few us at a time, each pass.
Equally interesting is how someone like yourself who seems to have gotten everything he knows from a television set turns on and tunes in, and drops out. You don't believe what you hear and see on tv, but, you continue to learn from it none the less. (Maybe the tv is triply tricky.)
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643 ------> 643 ≈ sqrt(207^2 + 609^2)
Bonus marks for the one(s) who recalled that 558 is 202200 in base 3.
Who noticed that (609 - 207) = 402? That 643(64^3) = 123456. And, that 643 = [(3^8 + 8^3)/(3 + 8)], with 38 = (1 + 37) ---> 137?
I've read a few comic books.
I read a microwave instruction manual once.
And I have gone to movie theaters so its not all TV.
Fucking Germany burned all the books in the 40's so it isn't my fault.
And what the Fuck is with that?
Invent the Printing Press so they can burn all the books 500 years later??
400 + 5 + 1 = 451
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The first and/or last lines are almost always the best ones.
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I won’t attempt to speak for others, but will tell you why I cry myself to sleep. And why I do so as often as I can.
I am a big fan of crying in general. It’s healing, it’s healthy, it’s a great release and relief. I always feel better after crying. Crying myself to sleep takes all of this to a whole new level At night, in bed, I am unwinding from the day, relaxing. I am vulnerable, real, and often emotional. I start thinking about my day, about college stress, about loved ones who have passed, or any number of other things and the tears just start flowing. This is my favorite time and place to cry, at night in my bed. I always know the morning after crying myself to sleep the night before, that I will wake up feeling better. More refreshed, de-stressed, ready for whatever the day may throw at me. I also always know I will have to throw my pillow in the dryer.
So the short answer, I cry myself to sleep as often as I can because I like it, because it always makes me feel better, and because I can.
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Don Wilson boosted and dead at 88... Wipe Out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bKG0p6Tv9Q
Anti-vax Hungarian Olympic gold medallist dies of Covid aged 51 - weeks after agreeing to have a jab so he could continue to work as a gymnastics coach
https://twitter.com/lordbuckly/statu...06199355015174
If he is anything like these public anti-vaxxers, it is very likely he was never vaccinated. The article said the shot was too recent for it to have generated an immune response. Far more likely he died of covid but hey whatever confirms your beliefs is going to be the truth.
I keep hearing about peopel dying but I don't particularly care anymore. People choose their fate.
A couple of weeks ago I met a friend of mine I hadn't seen in some time. She has taken up drinking after losing her dad to covid. Said it was right before the vaccines were available.
The voice of Charlie Brown, Peter Robbins, dies at 65. Lived in San Diego County and was an actor so chances are he was boosted. RIP
Aced himself. Sounds like had some issues over the years.
“ Robbins battled lifelong mental illness, struggled with addiction and had several run-ins with the law as an adult.
In 2013, he pleaded guilty to threatening and stalking both his ex-girlfriend and a plastic surgeon who gave her a breast enhancement he paid for.”
https://nypost.com/2022/01/26/peter-...or-dead-at-65/
RIP. Overcame bipolar and lifelong mental health issues but couldn’t overcome the depression a booster shot and commiefornia covi-Nazis sent him into.
Even Whoopi Goldberg admits people have lost their lives and kids to this vaccine!
She literally says its not funny to people who have lost their kids to this vaccine around the 32 second mark!!
I believe Whoopi... The vaccine is not safe and effective... she said it can literally kill you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkMJeUfXvOg
lol Neil Young has always been a prick.
Glad he just lost 60% of his streaming revenue.
Keep on Rocking in the Free World!
Eat It CNN lol lol lol
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye5BuYf8q4o
Oh, I get it: it's a matter of "faith" with you.
Forget the facts; if you just believe something is true it becomes true, eh?
Magical thinking...could work in presidential politics as well.