RF Godfather
01-12-2003, 11:46 AM
Sorry, tried to post this earlier but the board was down.
HB Quinn, hope you have a great day for you ae one of the coolest and sweetest people/singers I've had the pleasure to meet in a long time
All my best.
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
Jack London
Kirstie Alley
Howard Stern
Rush Limbaugh
the Amazing Kreskin
Joe Frazier
John Singer Sargent
Luna Vachon
B. Brian Blair
Edmund Burke
Jack London
Luise Rainer
Drew Pearson
Randy Jones
Cynthia Robinson
Olivier Martinez
Oliver Platt
Wayne Wang
Scott Burrell
Raekwon
Rob Zombie
FAMOUS EVENTS
First American public museum opens in Charleston, South Carolina (1773).
First woman elected to U.S. Senate (1932).
All in the Family premieres on TV (1971).
an international panel overseeing the restoration of the Great Pyramids in Egypt overcomes years of frustration when it abandons modern construction techniques in favor of the method employed by the ancient Egyptians (1984).
The British-Zulu War begins as British troops under Lieutenant General Frederic Augustus invade Zululand from the southern African republic of Natal (1879).
Ophelia Wyatt Caraway, a Democrat from Arkansas, becomes the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate. Caraway, born near Bakerville, Tennessee, had been appointed to the Senate two months earlier to fill the vacancy left by her late husband, Thaddeus Horatio Caraway. With the support of Huey Long, a powerful senator from Louisiana, Caraway was elected to the seat. In 1938, she was reelected. After failing to win renomination in 1944, she was appointed to the Federal Employees Compensation Commission by President Franklin Roosevelt (1932).
Radio program Sam 'n' Henry debuts on WGN radio in Chicago. The show, starring white performers Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, portrayed two black characters from Harlem looking for extra money during the Depression (1926).
Controversial comedy All in the Family debuts. The show, which was one of TV's top hits for much of its 21-year run, starred Carroll O'Connor as ultra-conservative Archie Bunker; Jean Stapleton as his wife, Edith; and Sally Struthers and Rob Reiner as the couple's liberal daughter and son-in-law. The show changed the course of television by portraying the harsh realities of bigotry and racism and dealing with controversial subjects like birth control, rape, and politics. The show changed its name to Archie Bunker's Place in 1979, when the action shifted from the Bunkers' living room to the bar Archie owned (1971).
Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat premieres at the Astor Theater in New York. The film starred Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, and Walter Slezak. Hitchcock had started directing films in America in 1939, after establishing his reputation as England's most prominent film director (1944).
LUCKY NUMBER: 4BIRTHSTONE: GarnetPOSITIVE TRAITS: Ambitious, aspiring, dedicatedNEGATIVE TRAITS: Obsessive, self-absorbed, unbalanced
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This message was edited by RonFez Mark on 1-12-03 @ 3:51 PM
HB Quinn, hope you have a great day for you ae one of the coolest and sweetest people/singers I've had the pleasure to meet in a long time
All my best.
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
Jack London
Kirstie Alley
Howard Stern
Rush Limbaugh
the Amazing Kreskin
Joe Frazier
John Singer Sargent
Luna Vachon
B. Brian Blair
Edmund Burke
Jack London
Luise Rainer
Drew Pearson
Randy Jones
Cynthia Robinson
Olivier Martinez
Oliver Platt
Wayne Wang
Scott Burrell
Raekwon
Rob Zombie
FAMOUS EVENTS
First American public museum opens in Charleston, South Carolina (1773).
First woman elected to U.S. Senate (1932).
All in the Family premieres on TV (1971).
an international panel overseeing the restoration of the Great Pyramids in Egypt overcomes years of frustration when it abandons modern construction techniques in favor of the method employed by the ancient Egyptians (1984).
The British-Zulu War begins as British troops under Lieutenant General Frederic Augustus invade Zululand from the southern African republic of Natal (1879).
Ophelia Wyatt Caraway, a Democrat from Arkansas, becomes the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate. Caraway, born near Bakerville, Tennessee, had been appointed to the Senate two months earlier to fill the vacancy left by her late husband, Thaddeus Horatio Caraway. With the support of Huey Long, a powerful senator from Louisiana, Caraway was elected to the seat. In 1938, she was reelected. After failing to win renomination in 1944, she was appointed to the Federal Employees Compensation Commission by President Franklin Roosevelt (1932).
Radio program Sam 'n' Henry debuts on WGN radio in Chicago. The show, starring white performers Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, portrayed two black characters from Harlem looking for extra money during the Depression (1926).
Controversial comedy All in the Family debuts. The show, which was one of TV's top hits for much of its 21-year run, starred Carroll O'Connor as ultra-conservative Archie Bunker; Jean Stapleton as his wife, Edith; and Sally Struthers and Rob Reiner as the couple's liberal daughter and son-in-law. The show changed the course of television by portraying the harsh realities of bigotry and racism and dealing with controversial subjects like birth control, rape, and politics. The show changed its name to Archie Bunker's Place in 1979, when the action shifted from the Bunkers' living room to the bar Archie owned (1971).
Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat premieres at the Astor Theater in New York. The film starred Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, and Walter Slezak. Hitchcock had started directing films in America in 1939, after establishing his reputation as England's most prominent film director (1944).
LUCKY NUMBER: 4BIRTHSTONE: GarnetPOSITIVE TRAITS: Ambitious, aspiring, dedicatedNEGATIVE TRAITS: Obsessive, self-absorbed, unbalanced
http://members.aol.com/razorxhall/images/ronfezmark.gif
SAVE RON & FEZ IN NEW YORK! KEEP WRITING!
This message was edited by RonFez Mark on 1-12-03 @ 3:51 PM