RF Godfather
11-30-2002, 02:40 AM
Hope you have a great day with the Mrs., Mister High Tower! You are one hell of a nice guy and a great person to talk to in person. Don't drink too much now boss.
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
Bo Jackson
Mandy Patinkin
David Marner
Abbie Hoffman
Dick Clark
Sir Winston Churchill
Mark Twain
Jonathan Swift
Tom Zenk
Jim Del Ray
Bart Sawyer
Christian
Elisha Cuthbert
Kaley Cuoco
Ivan Rodriguez
Des'ree
Ben Stiller
Stacey Q
Billy Idol
Gordon Parks
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
Shirley Chisholm
Allan Sherman
G. Gordon Liddy
Bill Walsh
Robert Guillaume
Luther Ingram
Craig Swan
FAMOUS EVENTS
First international soccer match (1872).
Engagement of Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower announced (1967).
RJR Nabisco obtained by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts in record $24 billion takeover (1988).
Production begins on Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller Psycho, starring Anthony Perkins as murderous hotelier Norman Bates (1959).
Singer Tiny Tim dies of congestive heart failure. Born Herbert Khaury in New York in 1925, Tiny Tim became known for his humorous falsetto singing and ukulele strumming, most famously demonstrated in his trademark song "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" (1996).
Once a hall for operettas, pantomime, political meetings, and vaudeville, the Folies Bergre in Paris introduces an elaborate revue featuring women in sensational costumes. The highly popular "Place aux Jeunes" established the Folies as the premier nightspot in Paris. In the 1890s, the Folies followed the Parisian taste for striptease and quickly gained a reputation for its spectacular nude shows. The theater spared no expense, staging revues that featured as many as 40 sets, 1,000 costumes, and an off-stage crew of some 200 people (1886).
The first modern instance of a meteorite striking a human being occurs at Sylacauga, Alabama, when a meteorite crashes through the roof of a house and into a living room, bounces off a radio, and strikes a woman on the hip. The victim, Mrs. Elizabeth Hodges, was sleeping on a couch at the time of impact. The space rock was a sulfide meteorite weighing 8.5 pounds and measuring seven inches in length. Mrs. Hodges was not permanently injured but suffered a nasty bruise along her hip and leg (1954).
During a White House ceremony attended by James S. Brady, President Bill Clinton signs the Brady handgun-control bill into law. The law requires a prospective handgun buyer to wait five business days while the authorities check on his or her background, during which time the sale is approved or prohibited based on an established set of criteria (1993).
LUCKY NUMBER: 5BIRTHSTONE: TurquoisePOSITIVE TRAITS: Versatile, humorous, youthfulNEGATIVE TRAITS: Touchy, proud, oversensitive
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PEOPLE BORN TODAY
Bo Jackson
Mandy Patinkin
David Marner
Abbie Hoffman
Dick Clark
Sir Winston Churchill
Mark Twain
Jonathan Swift
Tom Zenk
Jim Del Ray
Bart Sawyer
Christian
Elisha Cuthbert
Kaley Cuoco
Ivan Rodriguez
Des'ree
Ben Stiller
Stacey Q
Billy Idol
Gordon Parks
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
Shirley Chisholm
Allan Sherman
G. Gordon Liddy
Bill Walsh
Robert Guillaume
Luther Ingram
Craig Swan
FAMOUS EVENTS
First international soccer match (1872).
Engagement of Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower announced (1967).
RJR Nabisco obtained by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts in record $24 billion takeover (1988).
Production begins on Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller Psycho, starring Anthony Perkins as murderous hotelier Norman Bates (1959).
Singer Tiny Tim dies of congestive heart failure. Born Herbert Khaury in New York in 1925, Tiny Tim became known for his humorous falsetto singing and ukulele strumming, most famously demonstrated in his trademark song "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" (1996).
Once a hall for operettas, pantomime, political meetings, and vaudeville, the Folies Bergre in Paris introduces an elaborate revue featuring women in sensational costumes. The highly popular "Place aux Jeunes" established the Folies as the premier nightspot in Paris. In the 1890s, the Folies followed the Parisian taste for striptease and quickly gained a reputation for its spectacular nude shows. The theater spared no expense, staging revues that featured as many as 40 sets, 1,000 costumes, and an off-stage crew of some 200 people (1886).
The first modern instance of a meteorite striking a human being occurs at Sylacauga, Alabama, when a meteorite crashes through the roof of a house and into a living room, bounces off a radio, and strikes a woman on the hip. The victim, Mrs. Elizabeth Hodges, was sleeping on a couch at the time of impact. The space rock was a sulfide meteorite weighing 8.5 pounds and measuring seven inches in length. Mrs. Hodges was not permanently injured but suffered a nasty bruise along her hip and leg (1954).
During a White House ceremony attended by James S. Brady, President Bill Clinton signs the Brady handgun-control bill into law. The law requires a prospective handgun buyer to wait five business days while the authorities check on his or her background, during which time the sale is approved or prohibited based on an established set of criteria (1993).
LUCKY NUMBER: 5BIRTHSTONE: TurquoisePOSITIVE TRAITS: Versatile, humorous, youthfulNEGATIVE TRAITS: Touchy, proud, oversensitive
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SAVE RON & FEZ IN NEW YORK! KEEP WRITING!