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How can you rank a man's death? ghoulish. Blues Heron Jan 2020 #1
I don't think it is being ranked. Polly Hennessey Jan 2020 #4
Sports figures and entertainment figures tend to define periods in our lives Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #7
I'm really not trying to rank (nor do i think Bill Simmons was). Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #18
Until the next one. Loge23 Jan 2020 #2
Yes - and another aircraft-involved death. Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #6
The ongoing sexual, physical and emotional abuse of ice skaters and gymnasts is right up there. WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2020 #3
Yet they are still alive Polly Hennessey Jan 2020 #5
What I find sad is the willingness of people to look the other way because to challenge power would WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2020 #8
Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh Pirates Outfielder/Hitter Captain Zero Jan 2020 #9
Yes, and he was on a mission delivering food to hungry people... Freedomofspeech Jan 2020 #12
I replied to someone upthread - historically, I think that's the best comparison Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #19
This is definitely one of the saddest in my lifetime, but as for shocking Mike 03 Jan 2020 #10
The Yankees catcher was Thurman Munson Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #25
Yes, Thurman Munson. Mike 03 Jan 2020 #34
All unexpected deaths visit tragedy on someone, somewhere...life is fragile beyond words. Moostache Jan 2020 #11
Well said Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #24
There have been plenty BeyondGeography Jan 2020 #13
His killer was found not guilty by reason of insanity exboyfil Jan 2020 #14
They probably didn't get much either BeyondGeography Jan 2020 #16
Marshall football airplane accident was big for my family exboyfil Jan 2020 #15
As with Clemente, that is just outside my memory sphere. Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #22
Payne Stewart comes to mind. bluedigger Jan 2020 #17
I'd forgotten that one Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #20
+1 nitpicker Jan 2020 #40
Clemente. gibraltar72 Jan 2020 #21
I think Clemente's was the saddest. OAITW r.2.0 Jan 2020 #23
The Marshall plane crash was devastating underpants Jan 2020 #26
For me awesomerwb1 Jan 2020 #27
That's nuts matt819 Jan 2020 #28
Here is what is different about celebrity tragedy Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #38
True, but matt819 Jan 2020 #43
Ayrton Senna n/t gay texan Jan 2020 #29
University of Evansville entire basketball team Chipper Chat Jan 2020 #30
Little remembered Cleveland Indians pitcher Luke Easter Chipper Chat Jan 2020 #31
Clemente was a major one for me - I'd met him very briefly Jarqui Jan 2020 #32
Earnhardt's death was sad because he'd walked away from worse crashes before jmowreader Jan 2020 #33
It really didn't look that bad, did it? Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2020 #37
Until he got killed in one, I was starting to believe Earnhardt was immune to crash damage jmowreader Jan 2020 #39
The entire US figure skating team was killed in a plane crash in 1961. LisaM Jan 2020 #35
Let's not start keeping score like this. Totally inappropriate. Nitram Jan 2020 #36
Just last year Emiiiano Sala the Argentine footballer nitpicker Jan 2020 #41
They all feel like that in the moment. (n/t) Iggo Jan 2020 #42
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