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1792 - King Louis XVI was taken into custody by mobs during the French Revolution. He was executed the following January after being put on trial for treason.

1809 - Ecuador began its fight for independence from Spain.

1821 - Missouri became the 24th state to join the Union.

1846 - The Smithsonian Institution was chartered by the U.S. Congress. The "Nation's Attic" was made possible by $500,000 given by scientist Joseph Smithson.

1856 - In Louisiana, a hurricane came ashore and killed about 400 people.

1859 - In Boston, MA, the first milk inspectors were appointed.

1869 - The motion picture projector was patented by O.B. Brown.

1881 - Thomas Edison's exhibit opened the Paris Electrical Exhibition.

1885 - The first electric streetcar, to be used commercially, was operated in Baltimore, MD, by Leo Daft.

1914 - Austria-Hungary invaded Russia.

1921 - Franklin D. Roosevelt was stricken with polio.

1927 - Mount Rushmore was formally dedicated. The individual faces of the presidents were dedicated later.

1944 - U.S. forces defeated the remaining Japanese resistance on Guam.

1945 - The day after the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan announced they would surrender. The only condition was that the status of Emperor Hirohito would remain unchanged.

1947 - William Odom completed an around-the-world flight. He set the solo record by completing the flight in 73 hours and 5 minutes.

1948 - On ABC, "Candid Camera" made its TV debut. The original title was "Candid Microphone."

1949 - In the U.S., the National Military Establishment had its name changed to the Department of Defense.

1954 - Construction began on the St. Lawrence Seaway.

1965 - In Austin, TX, a fire burned part of the 20th floor of the 27-story University of Texas main building. A collection that contained items once owned by escape artist Harry Houdini and circus magnate P. T. Barnum were damaged by smoke and water.

1969 - Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were murdered. Members of the Charles Manson cult committed the crimes one day after the killing of Sharon Tate and four other people.

1973 - Arnold Palmer did not make the cut for the final two rounds of the PGA Golf Championship. It was the first time in his career.

1977 - The "Son of Sam," David Berkowitz, was arrested in Yonkers, NY. Berkowitz, a postal employee, had shot and killed six people and wounded seven others.

1981 - Pete Rose hit a single and broke the National League all-time hit record with his 3,630 hit.

1988 - U.S. President Reagan signed a measure that provided $20,000 payments to Japanese-Americans who were interned by the U.S. government during World War II.

1991 - In Phoenix, AZ, nine Buddhists were found slain in their temple. Two teenagers were arrested for the crime.

1993 - A massive deficit-reduction bill was signed into law by U.S. President Bill Clinton.

1994 - In Germany, three men were arrested after being caught smuggling plutonium into the country.

1994 - U.S. President Clinton claimed presidential immunity when he asked a federal judge to dismiss, at least for the time being, a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by Paula Corbin Jones.

1995 - Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols were charged with 11 counts in the Oklahoma City bombing.

1995 - Michael Fortier plead guilty in a plea-bargain agreement. The agreement required that he testify for the prosecution in the Oklahoma City Federal building bombing trial.

1995 - Norma McCorvey, "Jane Roe" of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion, announced that she had joined the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue.

1999 - Near an India-Pakistan border area an Indian fighter jet shot down a Pakistani naval aircraft. Sixteen people were killed.

2003 - Ekaterina Dmitriev and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko were married. Malenchenko was about 240 miles above the earth in the international space station. It was the first-ever marriage from space.
 

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Birthdays

Herbert Clark Hoover (U.S.) 1874
Leo Fender 1909
Jeff Corey 1914
Al Alberts (Four Aces) 1922
Rhonda Fleming 1923
Claus Von Bulow 1926
Jimmy Martin 1927
Jimmy Dean 1928
Eddie Fisher 1928
Rocky Colavito 1933
Bobby Hatfield (The Righteous Brothers) 1940
Ronnie Spector 1947
Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) 1947
Patti Austin 1948
Eric Carmen 1949
Gene Johnson (Diamond Rio) 1949
Daniel Hugh Kelly 1952
Rosanna Arquette 1959
Antonio Banderas 1960
John Farriss (INXS) 1961
Julia Fordham 1962
Aaron Hall 1964
Neneh Cherry 1964
Lorraine Pearson (Five Star) 1967
Todd Nichols (Toad The Wet Sprocket) 1967
Michael Bivins 1968
Angie Harmon 1972
Nikki Bratcher (Divine) 1980
 

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1865 - Composer Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov was born.

1954 - Elvis Presley made an appearance in Memphis where he debuted "That's All Right (Mama)."

1959 - The four male members of the Platters are arrested and charged with aiding and abetting prostitution, lewdness and assignation. They were acquitted on December 10, 1959.

1968 - The Who's "Magic Bus" was released.

1970 - Jim Morrison's trial for allegedly exposing himself onstage in Miami, FL, began.

1972 - Paul and Linda McCartney were arrested for drug possession after a concert in Gothenburg Sweden. Paul was fined $1,000 and Linda $200.

1975 - "Manhattan Transfer," the summer variety show, premiered on CBS-TV.

1982 - Johnny Lyon (Asbury Jukes) married Jill Glasner.

1985 - Madonna's "Like A Virgin" became the first album by a female to be certified for 5 millions sales.

1995 - Jimmy Buffett led a birthday celebration for U.S. President Clinton's birthday at the White House.

1999 - It was announced that Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs was leaving Oasis
 

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1987 Dow hits 2,600

On August 10, 1987, with the markets in the late stages of its record-setting Bull Run, the DOW cracked the 2,600-point ceiling. The Dow Jones Industrial Average picked up 48.84 points to close the day, ending at 2,635.84. A few months later the bubble burst and the DOW plummeted by 500 points.
 

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not a hint, but ,, by what all I read, theres a bunch of smart ass's here,,
shouldnt be too hard to figure out . its no biggie though, just another day....


:icon_wink

Will
 

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willfish said:
not a hint, but ,, by what all I read, theres a bunch of smart ass's here,,
shouldnt be too hard to figure out . its no biggie though, just another day....


:icon_wink

Will


I guess they will log on later and enlighten the rest of us....:naughty:
 

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89jdm7m said:
just ANOTHER b-day.... :nono:


OOOOOOOOOOO
HAPPY BIRTH DAY!!!!!:momaru: :bowdown: ::w00t:: :drink1: :joshers: :bigthumb: :yelrotflm :biggrinki :D :icon_cool













lol, i'm just messin, happy b-day man.... what year is it?
 

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supra90turbo said:
lol way to be sneaky Will... that was the first thing I looked at.

Happy Birthday bud! what'd you get you?



I think I might get me ,, hmm, um,, i know, ,
I think I might get me a little drunk later on..
I havn't gotten myself that in a while :icon_wink

man I'm getting old -- 32


Will
 

SupraMario

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willfish said:
I think I might get me ,, hmm, um,, i know, ,
I think I might get me a little drunk later on..
I havn't gotten myself that in a while :icon_wink

man I'm getting old -- 32


Will

tell me that when you hit 90, then you can say, bout time I think about retirement.
Happy B-day man, I'll drink one for ya.