RF Godfather
12-08-2002, 02:53 AM
To Danny-Boy, one great mod, th original IFer God and swell guy that can handle his liquor! I raise a tall glass of Sam Adams in your honor, this post Christmas party day.
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
Sinead O'Connor
Teri Hatcher
Kim Basinger
John Rubinstein
Jim Morrison
Sammy Davis, Jr.
James Thurber
David Carradine
Slick
Toshiaki Kawada
Tominic Monaghan
Ian Somerhalder
Michael Cole
Mike Mussina
Mary Queen of Scots
Eli Whitney
James Thurber
Adele Simpson
Jimmy Smith
Flip Wilson
FAMOUS EVENTS
First Shakespearean role played by an actress (1660).
War on Japan declared by U.S., Great Britain, and Australia (1941).
John Lennon shot to death in front of his New York City apartment building. John Lennon, a former member of the Beatles, the rock group that transformed popular music in the 1960s, is shot and killed by an obsessed fan in New York City. The 40-year-old artist was entering his luxury Manhattan apartment building when Mark David Chapman shot him four times at close range with a .38-caliber revolver. Lennon, bleeding profusely, was rushed to the hospital but died en route. Chapman had received an autograph from Lennon earlier in the day and voluntarily remained at the scene of the shooting until he was arrested by police. For a week, hundreds of bereaved fans kept a vigil outside the Dakota--Lennon's apartment building--and demonstrations of mourning were held around the world.John Lennon was one half of the singing-songwriting tea (1980).
At a summit meeting in Washington, D.C., President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev sign the first treaty between the two superpowers to reduce their massive nuclear arsenals. Previous agreements had merely been attempts by the two Cold War adversaries to limit the growth of their nuclear arsenals. The historic agreement banned ground-launched short- and medium-range missiles, of which the two nations collectively possessed 2,611, most located in Europe and Southeast Asia (1987).
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is signed into law by President Bill Clinton. Clinton said he hoped the agreement would encourage other nations to work toward a broader world-trade pact (1993).
LUCKY NUMBER: 2BIRTHSTONE: TurquoisePOSITIVE TRAITS: Attractive, charismatic, stirringNEGATIVE TRAITS: Misguided, muddled, mercurial
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SAVE RON & FEZ IN NEW YORK! KEEP WRITING!
PEOPLE BORN TODAY
Sinead O'Connor
Teri Hatcher
Kim Basinger
John Rubinstein
Jim Morrison
Sammy Davis, Jr.
James Thurber
David Carradine
Slick
Toshiaki Kawada
Tominic Monaghan
Ian Somerhalder
Michael Cole
Mike Mussina
Mary Queen of Scots
Eli Whitney
James Thurber
Adele Simpson
Jimmy Smith
Flip Wilson
FAMOUS EVENTS
First Shakespearean role played by an actress (1660).
War on Japan declared by U.S., Great Britain, and Australia (1941).
John Lennon shot to death in front of his New York City apartment building. John Lennon, a former member of the Beatles, the rock group that transformed popular music in the 1960s, is shot and killed by an obsessed fan in New York City. The 40-year-old artist was entering his luxury Manhattan apartment building when Mark David Chapman shot him four times at close range with a .38-caliber revolver. Lennon, bleeding profusely, was rushed to the hospital but died en route. Chapman had received an autograph from Lennon earlier in the day and voluntarily remained at the scene of the shooting until he was arrested by police. For a week, hundreds of bereaved fans kept a vigil outside the Dakota--Lennon's apartment building--and demonstrations of mourning were held around the world.John Lennon was one half of the singing-songwriting tea (1980).
At a summit meeting in Washington, D.C., President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev sign the first treaty between the two superpowers to reduce their massive nuclear arsenals. Previous agreements had merely been attempts by the two Cold War adversaries to limit the growth of their nuclear arsenals. The historic agreement banned ground-launched short- and medium-range missiles, of which the two nations collectively possessed 2,611, most located in Europe and Southeast Asia (1987).
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is signed into law by President Bill Clinton. Clinton said he hoped the agreement would encourage other nations to work toward a broader world-trade pact (1993).
LUCKY NUMBER: 2BIRTHSTONE: TurquoisePOSITIVE TRAITS: Attractive, charismatic, stirringNEGATIVE TRAITS: Misguided, muddled, mercurial
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SAVE RON & FEZ IN NEW YORK! KEEP WRITING!