RF Godfather
04-30-2004, 05:22 AM
HB budday! All my best.
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
Marist Mike
Willie Nelson
Jill Clayburgh
Isiah Thomas
Cloris Leachman
Johnny Galecki
Gary Collins
Kirsten Dunst
Lisa Dean Ryan
Eve Arden
Lars von Trier
Jane Campion
FAMOUS EVENTS
George Washington becomes first president of US (1789).
Louisiana becomes the 18th state (1812).
Suicide of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun (1945).
representatives of the United States and Napoleonic France conclude negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase, a massive land sale that doubles the size of the young American republic. What was known as Louisiana Territory comprised most of modern-day United States between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains, with the exceptions of Texas, parts of New Mexico, and other pockets of land already controlled by the United States. A formal treaty for the Louisiana Purchase, antedated to April 30, was signed two days later (1803).
the New York World's Fair opens in New York City. The opening ceremony, which featured speeches by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and New York Governor Herbert Lehman, ushered in the first day of television broadcasting in New York (1939).
In a widely publicized episode of ABC's comedy Ellen, TV character Ellen Morgan, played by Ellen DeGeneres, announces that she is gay. The episode featured cameo appearances by Oprah Winfrey, k.d. lang, Demi Moore, Billy Bob Thornton, and Dwight Yoakum. An estimated 42 million viewers watched the special hour-long program. Ellen became the first primetime sitcom to feature a gay leading character (1997).
Michael Jackson's "Beat It" rises to No. 1 on the Billboard charts, just a week after "Billie Jean" ended its seven-week run at the top. Jackson became the first artist in the 1980s to score two hits in the top five at the same time. Both songs came from Jackson's album Thriller, which sold more than 40 million copies and still ranks as the bestselling album of all time. The album spent 37 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's album chart and achieved seven Top 10 singles (1983).
The final episode of the popular Cosby Show airs on this day. The sitcom debuted in 1984 and featured comedian Bill Cosby as a successful doctor, devoted husband, and father of four. It was the nation's top-rated program for four of its eight years and always ranked in the top 20 shows (1992).
LUCKY NUMBER: 7 BIRTHSTONE: EmeraldPOSITIVE TRAITS: Hardworking, committed, cheerfulNEGATIVE TRAITS: Blindly loyal, unyielding, rank-conscious
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"Rules the pools and reaches the beaches!"
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This message was edited by RonFez Mark on 4-30-04 @ 9:28 AM
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
Marist Mike
Willie Nelson
Jill Clayburgh
Isiah Thomas
Cloris Leachman
Johnny Galecki
Gary Collins
Kirsten Dunst
Lisa Dean Ryan
Eve Arden
Lars von Trier
Jane Campion
FAMOUS EVENTS
George Washington becomes first president of US (1789).
Louisiana becomes the 18th state (1812).
Suicide of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun (1945).
representatives of the United States and Napoleonic France conclude negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase, a massive land sale that doubles the size of the young American republic. What was known as Louisiana Territory comprised most of modern-day United States between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains, with the exceptions of Texas, parts of New Mexico, and other pockets of land already controlled by the United States. A formal treaty for the Louisiana Purchase, antedated to April 30, was signed two days later (1803).
the New York World's Fair opens in New York City. The opening ceremony, which featured speeches by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and New York Governor Herbert Lehman, ushered in the first day of television broadcasting in New York (1939).
In a widely publicized episode of ABC's comedy Ellen, TV character Ellen Morgan, played by Ellen DeGeneres, announces that she is gay. The episode featured cameo appearances by Oprah Winfrey, k.d. lang, Demi Moore, Billy Bob Thornton, and Dwight Yoakum. An estimated 42 million viewers watched the special hour-long program. Ellen became the first primetime sitcom to feature a gay leading character (1997).
Michael Jackson's "Beat It" rises to No. 1 on the Billboard charts, just a week after "Billie Jean" ended its seven-week run at the top. Jackson became the first artist in the 1980s to score two hits in the top five at the same time. Both songs came from Jackson's album Thriller, which sold more than 40 million copies and still ranks as the bestselling album of all time. The album spent 37 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's album chart and achieved seven Top 10 singles (1983).
The final episode of the popular Cosby Show airs on this day. The sitcom debuted in 1984 and featured comedian Bill Cosby as a successful doctor, devoted husband, and father of four. It was the nation's top-rated program for four of its eight years and always ranked in the top 20 shows (1992).
LUCKY NUMBER: 7 BIRTHSTONE: EmeraldPOSITIVE TRAITS: Hardworking, committed, cheerfulNEGATIVE TRAITS: Blindly loyal, unyielding, rank-conscious
http://home.comcast.net/~rmfallon/RFNetRFM.jpg
"Rules the pools and reaches the beaches!"
<marquee behavior=alternate>DON'T BLINK! Alot of hours are fast, this one is sudden! Wooooooooo!</marquee>
This message was edited by RonFez Mark on 4-30-04 @ 9:28 AM