RF Godfather
04-16-2003, 02:55 AM
HB Lorden, my fella Filipino brotha but a hell of a lot funnier!
Hope your family wishes you happy birthday thins time around :P and I'll wish you my best on your day.
Hey are you appearing in any clubs? I got to see you at least once before you get big.
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
Martin Lawrence
Ellen Barkin
Jon Cryer
Merce Cunningham
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Charlie Chaplin
George "The Animal" Steele
High Pitch Eric
Walt Williams
Jim Gray
Henry Mancini
Bobby Vinton
Jimmy Osmond
FAMOUS EVENTS
Zoom lens patented (1947).
Walter Cronkite debuts as CBS Evening News anchor (1962).
Apollo XVI launched to the Moon (1972).
Vladimir Lenin, leader of the revolutionary Bolshevik Party, returns to Petrograd after a decade of exile to take the reins of the Russian Revolution. One month before, Czar Nicholas II had been forced from power when Russian army troops joined a workers' revolt in Petrograd, the Russian capital (1917).
In Basel, Switzerland, Albert Hoffman, a Swiss chemist working at the Sandoz pharmaceutical research laboratory, accidentally consumes LSD-25, a synthetic drug he had created in 1938 as part of his research into the medicinal value of lysergic acid compounds. After taking the drug, formally known as lysergic acid diethylamide, Dr. Hoffman was disturbed by unusual sensations and hallucinations (1943).
The first Book-of-the-Month Club selection is distributed. The selection, Lolly Willows, or, The Loving Huntsman by Sylvia Townsend Warner, went to nearly 5,000 members who had joined the Club, which was established in New York City in April (1926).
The Pentagon announced that a team of ethical hackers discovered security flaws in Defense Department computers. After two weeks of hacking, the security team accessed a U.S. electric power grid that would let the hackers shut down power across the country. The previous February, the Pentagon's unclassified computers had been hit with an organized hack attack targeting personnel records. The Pentagon said it planned to spend about $1 billion a year for several years to improve its computer security (1998).
LUCKY NUMBER: 2 BIRTHSTONE: DiamondPOSITIVE TRAITS: Humorous, kind, charitableNEGATIVE TRAITS: Unworldly, spacey, emotional repressed
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Hope your family wishes you happy birthday thins time around :P and I'll wish you my best on your day.
Hey are you appearing in any clubs? I got to see you at least once before you get big.
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
Martin Lawrence
Ellen Barkin
Jon Cryer
Merce Cunningham
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Charlie Chaplin
George "The Animal" Steele
High Pitch Eric
Walt Williams
Jim Gray
Henry Mancini
Bobby Vinton
Jimmy Osmond
FAMOUS EVENTS
Zoom lens patented (1947).
Walter Cronkite debuts as CBS Evening News anchor (1962).
Apollo XVI launched to the Moon (1972).
Vladimir Lenin, leader of the revolutionary Bolshevik Party, returns to Petrograd after a decade of exile to take the reins of the Russian Revolution. One month before, Czar Nicholas II had been forced from power when Russian army troops joined a workers' revolt in Petrograd, the Russian capital (1917).
In Basel, Switzerland, Albert Hoffman, a Swiss chemist working at the Sandoz pharmaceutical research laboratory, accidentally consumes LSD-25, a synthetic drug he had created in 1938 as part of his research into the medicinal value of lysergic acid compounds. After taking the drug, formally known as lysergic acid diethylamide, Dr. Hoffman was disturbed by unusual sensations and hallucinations (1943).
The first Book-of-the-Month Club selection is distributed. The selection, Lolly Willows, or, The Loving Huntsman by Sylvia Townsend Warner, went to nearly 5,000 members who had joined the Club, which was established in New York City in April (1926).
The Pentagon announced that a team of ethical hackers discovered security flaws in Defense Department computers. After two weeks of hacking, the security team accessed a U.S. electric power grid that would let the hackers shut down power across the country. The previous February, the Pentagon's unclassified computers had been hit with an organized hack attack targeting personnel records. The Pentagon said it planned to spend about $1 billion a year for several years to improve its computer security (1998).
LUCKY NUMBER: 2 BIRTHSTONE: DiamondPOSITIVE TRAITS: Humorous, kind, charitableNEGATIVE TRAITS: Unworldly, spacey, emotional repressed
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<marquee>"Doesn't matter what you say or do, people can always find a way to call you a dick!" - Dave Attell</marquee>