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02-25-2009, 07:36 AM | #121 |
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Re: This Day In History
February 25th 1836 Samuel Colt patented the first revolving barrel multishot firearm. 1870 Hiram Revels became the first black United States senator, taking over the term of Jefferson Davis. 1901 J.P. Morgan formed U.S. Steel Corporation, the first billion-dollar corporation in the world. 1913 The 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving Congress the power to levy and collect income taxes, was declared in effect. 1940 A hockey game was televised for the first time, by New York City station W2XBS. (The New York Rangers beat the Montreal Canadiens 6-2 at Madison Square Garden.) 1948 Communists took control of the government in Czechoslovakia. 1964 Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) became world heavyweight boxing champion for the first time by knocking out Sonny Liston in Miami Beach. 1983 Tennessee Williams, American playwright, died. Birthdays 90 Monte Irvin Baseball Hall of Famer 81 Larry Gelbart TV writer, producer ("M*A*S*H") 74 Sally Jessy Raphael TV talk show host 65 Karen Grassle Actress ("Little House on the Prairie") 60 Jack Handey Author, former TV writer ("Saturday Night Live") 60 Rick Flair Professional wrestler 46 Paul O'Neill Baseball player (New York Yankees) 43 Tea Leoni Actress 42 Carrot Top Comedian 38 Sean Astin Actor ("Lord of the Rings" movies) 36 Julio Iglesias Jr. Singer 33 Rashida Jones Actress ("The Office") 31 Brian Urlacher Football player 23 James Phelps Actor ("Harry Potter" movies) 23 Oliver Phelps Actor ("Harry Potter" movies) 78 Herbert Manfred 'Zeppo' Marx 2/25/1901 - 11/30/1979 Comedian, actor 'Marx Brothers'. 58 George Harrison 2/25/1943 - 11/29/2001 English rock guitarist, singer-songwriter and film producer. He achieved international fame as lead guitarist in The Beatles. |
02-25-2009, 08:10 AM | #122 |
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I'm a bad man!!!
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02-25-2009, 09:43 AM | #123 |
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February 25th 1901 J.P. Morgan formed U.S. Steel Corporation, the first billion-dollar corporation in the world. Birthdays 58 George Harrison 2/25/1943 - 11/29/2001 English rock guitarist, singer-songwriter and film producer. He achieved international fame as lead guitarist in The Beatles.
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02-25-2009, 09:56 AM | #124 |
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Twenty years ago Jerry Jones took over the Dallas Cowboys. Finally an owner hated more than Al Davis.
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02-26-2009, 08:15 AM | #125 |
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February 26th 1815 Napoleon Bonaparte escaped from exile on the island of Elba. 1870 A 312-ft long pneumatic subway was opened in New York City; funding for a larger version never materialized. 1919 Grand Canyon National Park was established. 1935 RADAR (Radio Detection and Ranging) was first demonstrated by Robert Watson-Watt. 1935 The New York Yankees released Babe Ruth. Ruth signed with the Boston Braves for $20,000 and a share in the team's profits. 1993 A bomb exploded at the World Trade Center in New York. The blast killed six people and injured more than 1,000. Birthdays 81 Fats Domino R&B singer 66 Bill Duke Actor, director 59 Jonathan Cain Rock musician (Journey) 56 Michael Bolton Singer 51 Greg Germann Actor ("Ally McBeal") 41 Tim Commerford Rock musician (Audioslave) 83 Victor Hugo 2/26/1802 - 5/22/1885 French poet, novelist and dramatist 73 Levi Strauss 2/26/1829 - 9/26/1902 German-Jewish immigrant to the United States who founded the first company to manufacture blue jeans 70 William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) 2/26/1846 - 1/10/1917 American buffalo hunter and Indian scout 91 John Harvey Kellogg 2/26/1852 - 12/14/1943 American physician who developed dry cereal 64 Herbert H. Dow 2/26/1866 - 10/15/1930 American founder of Dow Chemical Co. 91 Rudolph Dirks 2/26/1877 - 4/20/1968 American cartoonist of "Katzenjammer Kids" 63 Grover Cleveland Alexander 2/26/1887 - 11/4/1950 Hall of Fame baseball player 71 Jackie Gleason 2/26/1916 - 6/24/1987 American comedian, actor and musician (The Honeymooners) 84 Tony Randall 2/26/1920 - 5/17/2004 American comic and actor 71 Johnny Cash 2/26/1932 - 9/12/2003 Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter. |
02-26-2009, 09:15 AM | #126 |
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Re: This Day In History
February 26th 1815 Napoleon Bonaparte escaped from exile on the island of Elba. 1935 The New York Yankees released Babe Ruth. Ruth signed with the Boston Braves for $20,000 and a share in the team's profits. Birthdays 56 Michael Bolton Singer 71 Jackie Gleason 2/26/1916 - 6/24/1987 American comedian, actor and musician (The Honeymooners) 84 Tony Randall 2/26/1920 - 5/17/2004 American comic and actor 71 Johnny Cash 2/26/1932 - 9/12/2003 Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter. I bet there's rich folks eatin', In a fancy dining car, They're probably drinkin' coffee, And smokin' big cigars, But I know I had it comin', I know I can't be free, But those people keep a-movin', And that's what tortures me.
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02-26-2009, 11:33 PM | #127 |
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Re: This Day In History
February 27th 1844 Dominican Republic gained independence from Haiti. 1912 The New York Yankees announced that they would be wearing pinstripes on their uniforms. 1933 Germany's parliament building in Berlin, the Reichstag, caught fire. The Nazis, blaming the Communists, used the fire as a pretext to suspend civil liberties. 1951 The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, limiting the President to two terms. 1973 Members of the American Indian Movement occupied the village of Wounded Knee, S.D. 1974 People magazine is published for the first time. 1991 Kuwait was liberated in the Gulf War. 1997 Divorce became legal in Ireland. 2003 Fred Rogers, of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, died at age 74. 2008 Author and conservative commentator William F. Buckley Jr. died at age 82. Birthdays 77 Elizabeth Taylor Actress 75 Ralph Nader Consumer advocate 55 Neal Schon Rock musician (Journey) 52 Adrian Smith Rock musician (Iron Maiden) 48 James Worthy Basketball Hall of Famer 47 Adam Baldwin Actor 47 Grant Show Actor ("Melrose Place") 38 Chilli R&B singer (TLC) 31 Shonna Tucker Country musician (Drive-By Truckers) 29 Chelsea Clinton Daughter of Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton 28 Josh Groban Singer 75 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 2/27/1807 - 3/24/1882 American poet 66 John Steinbeck 2/27/1902 - 12/20/1968 American Nobel Prize-winning novelist 71 Irwin Shaw 2/27/1913 - 5/16/1984 American playwright, novelist and screenwriter |
02-27-2009, 11:01 PM | #128 |
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February 28th 1784 John Wesley issues “Deed of Declaration” formally establishing the Methodist Church. 1827 The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. was incorporated. 1849 The steamship California landed in San Francisco, bringing the first East Coasters to the Gold Rush. 1861 The Territory of Colorado was organized. 1916 Henry James, American novelist and critic, died. 1940 The first televised basketball game was shown. The game featured Fordham University and the University of Pittsburgh from Madison Square Gardens in New York. 1979 Mr. Ed, the talking horse, died. 1983 The final episode of M*A*S*H aired. It was the most watched television program in history. 1986 Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was shot to death in central Stockholm. 1993 Four federal agents were killed in Waco, Texas, after they tried to serve an arrest warrant for weapons charges on Branch Davidian sect leader David Koresh, starting a 51-day standoff. Birthdays 86 Charles Durning Actor 78 Gavin MacLeod Actor ("Love Boat," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show") 78 Dean Smith Hall of Fame basketball coach 77 Don Francks Actor 69 Mario Andretti Auto racer 56 Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat Professional wrestler 54 Gilbert Gottfried Comedian 52 John Turturro Actor 52 Cindy Wilson Rock singer (B-52s) 48 Rae Dawn Chong Actress 40 Robert Sean Leonard Actor ("House") 36 Eric Lindros Hockey player 41 Bugsy Siegel 2/28/1906 - 6/20/1947 American gangster who started Las Vegas gambling |
02-27-2009, 11:42 PM | #129 |
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February 28th 1979 Mr. Ed, the talking horse, died. 1983 The final episode of M*A*S*H aired. It was the most watched television program in history. Birthdays 69 Mario Andretti Auto racer 41 Bugsy Siegel 2/28/1906 - 6/20/1947 American gangster who started Las Vegas gambling[/quote]
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02-27-2009, 11:51 PM | #131 |
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02-28-2009, 11:01 PM | #132 |
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March 1st 1790 The U.S. Congress authorized the first census. 1803 Ohio became the 17th state in the United States. 1867 Nebraska became the 37th state in the United States. 1872 Yellowstone became the world's first National Park. 1912 Albert Berry makes the first parachute jump from a moving airplane. 1932 The 20-month-old son of Charles Lindbergh was kidnapped. 1936 The Hoover Dam is completed. 1940 "Native Son" by Richard Wright was published. 1961 President John F. Kennedy signed a signed an executive order establishing the Peace Corps. 1969 Mickey Mantle announced his retirement from baseball. 2001 The final episode of "La Femme Nikita" aired. Birthdays 83 Robert Clary Actor ("Hogan's Heroes") 82 Harry Belafonte Singer 74 Robert Conrad Actor 65 Roger Daltrey Rock Singer (The Who) 62 Alan Thicke Actor ("Growing Pains") 55 Catherine Bach Actress ("The Dukes of Hazzard") 55 Ron Howard Actor-director 53 Tim Daly Actor ("Wings") 46 Ron Francis Hockey Hall of Famer 46 Russell Wong Actor 43 John David Cullum Actor 42 George Eads Actor ("CSI") 40 Javier Bardem Actor ("No Country for Old Men") 36 Jack Davenport Actor 36 Ryan Peake Rock musician (Nickelback) 35 Mark-Paul Gosselaar Actor 31 Donovan Patton TV host ("Blues Clues") ?? O-Danger Cigar Asylum Inmate 40 Glenn Miller 3/1/1904 - 12/16/1944 American composer and band leader 83 Harry Caray 3/1/1914 - 2/18/1998 American radio and TV broadcaster for four Major League Baseball teams, beginning with a long tenure doing the games of the St. Louis Cardinals and ending as the announcer for the Chicago Cubs 60 Robert Lowell 3/1/1917 - 9/12/1977 American poet 70 William Maxwell Gaines 3/1/1922 - 6/3/1992 American publisher of Mad magazine |
02-28-2009, 11:50 PM | #133 |
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Re: This Day In History
March 1st 1961 President John F. Kennedy signed a signed an executive order establishing the Peace Corps. 1969 Mickey Mantle announced his retirement from baseball. Birthdays 40 Javier Bardem Actor ("No Country for Old Men")
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03-01-2009, 11:06 PM | #134 |
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March 2nd 1836 Texas declared its independence from Mexico. 1877 Rutherford B. Hayes was declared president by a U.S. electoral commission since the original result was too close to call. He was the only president elected this way. 1904 The "Official Playing Rules of Professional Base Ball Clubs" were adopted. 1917 Puerto Rico became a U.S. territory and Puerto Ricans gained American citizenship. 1923 The first issue of Henry Luce's TIME magazine appeared on newsstands. 1933 King Kong, starring Fay Wray, premiered in New York City. 1949 Captain James Gallagher completed the first non-stop around the world flight. He completed the 23,452-mile journey in 94 hours, 1 minute. 1956 Morocco gained independence from France. 1962 Philadelphia Warriors center Wilt Chamberlain scored an NBA-record 100 points in a basketball game. 1996 The first episode of "Pacific Blue" aired. 2008 Blind guitarist Jeff Healey died at the age of 41. Birthdays 79 John Cullum Actor ("Northern Exposure") 78 Tom Wolfe Author 78 Mikhail Gorbachev Former President of the Soviet Union 67 John Irving Author 67 Lou Reed Rock musician 66 Peter Straub Authur 58 Cassie Yates Actress 57 Laraine Newman Actress, comedian ("Saturday Night Live") 54 Jay Osmond Singer 47 Jon Bon Jovi Rock musician 46 Alvin Youngblood Hart Blues singer, musician 41 Daniel Craig Actor 32 Chris Martin Rock singer (Coldplay) 32 Heather McComb Actress ("Party of Five") 27 Ben Roethlisberger Football player (Super Bowl Champion Steelers) 24 Robert Iler Actor ("The Sopranos") 87 Theodor Seuss Geisel 3/2/1904 - 9/24/1991 American author and illustrator (Dr. Seuss) 49 Mel Ott 3/2/1909 - 11/21/1958 Hall of Fame baseball player (New York Giants) |
03-01-2009, 11:31 PM | #135 |
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Re: This Day In History
March 2nd 1923 The first issue of Henry Luce's TIME magazine appeared on newsstands. 1933 King Kong, starring Fay Wray, premiered in New York City. Birthdays 66 Peter Straub Authur 47 Jon Bon Jovi Rock musician 41 Daniel Craig Actor
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03-02-2009, 11:03 PM | #136 |
Mila smoked my cigar
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March 3rd 1845 Florida became the 27th state in the United States. 1845 The U.S. Senate passed legislation overriding a presidential veto for the first time. 1849 Congress created the Minnesota Territory. 1875 The first recorded hockey game was played in Montreal. 1877 Rutherford B. Hayes is privately inaugurated as the 19th President of the United States (his public inauguration coming on March 5). 1879 Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood became the first woman lawyer to be admitted to appear before the Supreme Court of the United States. 1918 Germany, Austria, and Russia signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. 1931 President Herbert Hoover signed into law a bill making "The Star-Spangled Banner" the national anthem. 1959 Lou Costello of the comedy team Abbott & Costello died at age 52. 1985 The television show "Moonlighting" premiered. 1986 The pilot episode of "Matlock" aired on NBC. 1991 Rodney King's vicious beating by Los Angeles police officers was caught on videotape. 2003 New embassies opened in Kenya and Tanzania, to replace those lost in the 1998 terrorist bombings. 2005 Millionaire adventurer Steve Fossett became the first person to fly around the world alone without stopping or refueling, touching down in central Kansas after a 67-hour, 23,000-mile journey. Birthdays 64 George Miller Director, producer ("Mad Max" films) 64 Hattie Winston Actress 61 Snowy White British guitarist (Thin Lizzy, Pink Floyd) 47 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Olympic track and field gold medalist 43 Tone-Loc Rapper, actor 41 Brian Leetch Hockey player 40 John Bigham Rock musician 39 Julie Bowen Actress ("Ed," "Boston Legal") 38 Brett Warren Country singer (The Warren Brothers) 35 David Faustino Actor ("Married... With Children") 31 Ryan Cook (MedicCook) Cigar Asylum Inmate 27 Jessica Biel Actress ("7th Heaven") 25 Santonio Holmes Football player (Super Bowl XLIII MVP for the Steelers) 75 Alexander Graham Bell 3/3/1847 - 8/2/1922 Scottish-born American inventor of the telephone 58 Damaskinos 3/3/1891 - 5/20/1949 Greek archbishop of Athens 26 Jean Harlow 3/3/1911 - 6/7/1937 American movie actress 68 James Merrill 3/3/1926 - 2/6/1995 American poet |
03-02-2009, 11:06 PM | #137 |
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Hey, somebody's name on there looks familiar in the birthday list. Hmmmmm...
Happy Birthday, Ryan!
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03-03-2009, 12:12 AM | #138 |
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Re: This Day In History
March 3rd 1931 President Herbert Hoover signed into law a bill making "The Star-Spangled Banner" the national anthem. From doctorzebra.com: He took an occasional social drink and learned to enjoy a good cigar. (Later, however, he would refuse to allow photographs while cigar smoking.) From CigarAficianado.com: President Herbert Hoover "smoked incessantly," according to Ike Hoover (no relation). "The bigger and the stronger, the better he liked them, but they must always be a good brand. With the burdens of office, he increased his smoking." 1959 Lou Costello of the comedy team Abbott & Costello died at age 52. 1985 The television show "Moonlighting" premiered.
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03-03-2009, 11:14 PM | #139 |
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Re: This Day In History
March 4th 1634 Samuel Cole opens the first tavern in Boston, Massachusetts. 1789 The Constitution of the United States went into effect. 1791 Vermont became the 14th state in the United States. 1861 Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated as president. 1902 The American Automobile Association was founded in Chicago. 1994 Four Muslim fundamentalists were found guilty in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York. 1994 Comedian and actor John Candy died at the age of 43. 1997 The first episode of "Just Shoot Me" was aired. 1997 The first episode of "The Practice" aired on ABC. Birthdays 71 Paula Prentiss Actress 61 Chris Squire Rock musician (Yes) 55 Catherine O'Hara Actress 51 Patricia Heaton Actress ("Everybody Loves Raymond") 48 Steven Weber Actor ("Wings") 46 Jason Newsted Rock musician (Metallica) 36 Jason_B Cigar Asylum Inmate 29 ja3480 Cigar Asylum Inmate 19 Andrea Bowen Actress ("Desperate Housewives") ?? filly Cigar Asylum Inmate 60 Shemp Howard 3/4/1895 - 11/22/1955 American comedian best known as a part of the Three Stooges comedy team. |
03-04-2009, 10:16 AM | #140 |
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March 4th 1861 Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated as president. 1994 Comedian and actor John Candy died at the age of 43. 1997 The first episode of "Just Shoot Me" was aired.
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