RF Godfather
01-06-2003, 05:12 AM
HB to Special K, to the first cop on the board and one hell of a funny million faced brotha! Thanks for being a bud.
Also, great to have you back here.
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
E.L. Doctorow
Nancy Lopez
Howie Long
Lou Holtz
Earl Scruggs
Sun Myung Moon
Kahlil Gibran
Carl Sandburg
John Singleton
Ludvig Borga
The Medic
Alberto Torres
Joey Lauren Adams
Rowan Atkinson
Norman Reedus
Danny Pintauro
Johnny Yong Bosch
Julie Chen
Gabrielle Reece
Norm Charlton
Joan of Arc (Jeanne D'Arc)
Tom Mix
Loretta (Gretchen) Young
Dickie Moore
Bobby Lord
Sylvia Sims
Dickie Moore
Ruben Amaro, Sr.
Darlene Hard
Bonnie Franklin
Nino Tempo
FAMOUS EVENTS
Samuel Morse demonstrated his telegraph system for the first time at the Speedwell Iron Works in Morristown, New Jersey (1838).
New Mexico becomes 47th state (1912).
Nancy Kerrigan attacked by assailant linked to skating rival Tonya Harding (1994).
Finnish long-distance runner Paavo Nurmi steps up to the starting line in New York's Madison Square Garden in his first U.S. appearance. Anticipation for the moment had been building steadily since Nurmi's arrival in America four weeks before, and it was standing room only at the Garden when he emerged out of the cigar smoke to run his first race (1925).
Following the death of Edward the Confessor, Harold Godwineson, head of the most powerful noble family in England, is crowned King Harold II. On his deathbed, Edward supposedly designated Harold the royal heir, but this claim was disputed by William, duke of Normandy and cousin of the late king. In addition, King Harald III Hardraade of Norway had designs on England, as did Tostig, brother of Harold (1066).
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States, dies at Sagamore Hill, his estate overlooking New York's Long Island Sound (1919).
Radio Mystery Theater debuts on more than 200 CBS stations. The series, hosted by E.G. Marshall, was a rare return of prime-time radio drama, which had been supplanted by television. Radio Mystery Theater aired for nine years (1974).
The animated Saturday morning TV series of shorts called Schoolhouse Rock premieres on ABC with "Multiplication Rock." The short musical cartoons featured lessons in math, history, science, grammar, and more, with classics like "Conjunction Junction," "Interjections," and "The Preamble to the Constitution" (1973).
Porky Pig makes his world debut in a Warner Brothers cartoon, "Gold Diggers of '49." When Mel Blanc joined Warner Brothers the following year, he became the famous voice behind Porky as well as the Warner Brothers characters Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, and Tweety (1936).
LUCKY NUMBER: 7BIRTHSTONE: GarnetPOSITIVE TRAITS: High-minded, philosophical, courageousNEGATIVE TRAITS: Naive, eccentric, unrealistic
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SAVE RON & FEZ IN NEW YORK! KEEP WRITING!
Also, great to have you back here.
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
E.L. Doctorow
Nancy Lopez
Howie Long
Lou Holtz
Earl Scruggs
Sun Myung Moon
Kahlil Gibran
Carl Sandburg
John Singleton
Ludvig Borga
The Medic
Alberto Torres
Joey Lauren Adams
Rowan Atkinson
Norman Reedus
Danny Pintauro
Johnny Yong Bosch
Julie Chen
Gabrielle Reece
Norm Charlton
Joan of Arc (Jeanne D'Arc)
Tom Mix
Loretta (Gretchen) Young
Dickie Moore
Bobby Lord
Sylvia Sims
Dickie Moore
Ruben Amaro, Sr.
Darlene Hard
Bonnie Franklin
Nino Tempo
FAMOUS EVENTS
Samuel Morse demonstrated his telegraph system for the first time at the Speedwell Iron Works in Morristown, New Jersey (1838).
New Mexico becomes 47th state (1912).
Nancy Kerrigan attacked by assailant linked to skating rival Tonya Harding (1994).
Finnish long-distance runner Paavo Nurmi steps up to the starting line in New York's Madison Square Garden in his first U.S. appearance. Anticipation for the moment had been building steadily since Nurmi's arrival in America four weeks before, and it was standing room only at the Garden when he emerged out of the cigar smoke to run his first race (1925).
Following the death of Edward the Confessor, Harold Godwineson, head of the most powerful noble family in England, is crowned King Harold II. On his deathbed, Edward supposedly designated Harold the royal heir, but this claim was disputed by William, duke of Normandy and cousin of the late king. In addition, King Harald III Hardraade of Norway had designs on England, as did Tostig, brother of Harold (1066).
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States, dies at Sagamore Hill, his estate overlooking New York's Long Island Sound (1919).
Radio Mystery Theater debuts on more than 200 CBS stations. The series, hosted by E.G. Marshall, was a rare return of prime-time radio drama, which had been supplanted by television. Radio Mystery Theater aired for nine years (1974).
The animated Saturday morning TV series of shorts called Schoolhouse Rock premieres on ABC with "Multiplication Rock." The short musical cartoons featured lessons in math, history, science, grammar, and more, with classics like "Conjunction Junction," "Interjections," and "The Preamble to the Constitution" (1973).
Porky Pig makes his world debut in a Warner Brothers cartoon, "Gold Diggers of '49." When Mel Blanc joined Warner Brothers the following year, he became the famous voice behind Porky as well as the Warner Brothers characters Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, and Tweety (1936).
LUCKY NUMBER: 7BIRTHSTONE: GarnetPOSITIVE TRAITS: High-minded, philosophical, courageousNEGATIVE TRAITS: Naive, eccentric, unrealistic
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SAVE RON & FEZ IN NEW YORK! KEEP WRITING!