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Re: Happy Birthday

Wed, Jul 1 2020 4:32 AM (1,330 replies)
  • jimd7777
    33 Posts
    Mon, Dec 15 2014 7:13 PM

    1966, I think that would be Sinead O'Conner, never heard of Sinbad.

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Tue, Dec 16 2014 6:05 AM

    jimd7777:

    1966, I think that would be Sinead O'Conner, never heard of Sinbad.

    Yes Jim, it is, or was Sinead. At times, with those I don't particularly care for I insert names that pop-up to degrade the person in a harmless, albeit, naughty fashion....it is the same with junkie actor Dustin Hoffman Seymour (Philip Seymour Hoffman) , or our current POTUS, Obak Barama or "Bama Pie" ( which is a pastry made in Tulsa) , others...Lorenzo Del a Ciprio, or Duke Guillingille, you know nonsense like that.... good eye !   ;-}

    December 16

    1485 - Catherine of Aragon ~ Madrid ~ 1st wife of King Henry VIII

    1770 - Ludwig van Beethoven ~ Bonn, Germany

    1775 - Jane Austen ~ Novelist

    1790 - King Leopold I of Belgium

    1901 - Margaret Meade ~ Anthropologist

    ~ By the Bye ~

    1431 ~ King Henry VI ~ House of Lancaster and York ~ is crowned King of France

    1631 ~ ERUPTION!!! Mount Vesuvious goes nuts and takes out 6 villages & 4,000 pizza lovers

    1653 ~ Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland

    1773 ~ Boston Tea Party ~ the Sons of Liberty have a ball in Boston Harbour

    1835 ~ FIRE!!! yep, a nasty one in the "Apple" NYC roasts 600 buildings

    1913 ~ Charlie Chaplin begins his film career for $150 per week

    1920 ~ EARTHQUAKE!!! an 8.5 in Gansu, China jiggles 200,000 to death

    1970 ~ 1st landing on Venus by the USSR....talk about stupid...oh, temperature about 800 degrees, sulfuric acid for air...what were they thinking?

    ~ Have a blessed day ~

  • jimd7777
    33 Posts
    Tue, Dec 16 2014 6:53 PM

    Ok, I get it, duh.   I agree Sinead is waaay out there.  But I will give credit where credit is due: she was a great singer at one time.  Her album "I Do Not Want What I Do Not Have" from several years ago, was quite remarkable.

    I only looked at your post that day because Dec 8 happened to be my B'day..  There were some interesting b'day people on that day, some I had known about, some not.  Thanks

    JimD

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Wed, Dec 17 2014 7:12 AM

    jimd7777:

    Ok, I get it, duh.   I agree Sinead is waaay out there.  But I will give credit where credit is due: she was a great singer at one time.  Her album "I Do Not Want What I Do Not Have" from several years ago, was quite remarkable.

    I only looked at your post that day because Dec 8 happened to be my B'day..  There were some interesting b'day people on that day, some I had known about, some not.  Thanks

    JimD

    No question about it. She has/had big gifts along with potential unrealized. 0h---Happy Birthday...belated ;-}

    December 17

                                        ~ 1962 - Rocco Mediate ~

    1619 - Prince Rupert of the Rhine ~ Soldier-chemist-engraver-mathematician-Comander in the English Civil War and first Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company

    1734 - William Floyd ~ Signer of The Declaration of Independence

    1734 - Maria I of Portugal ~ Queen

    1888 - King Alexander of Yugoslavia

    1965 - Chuck Liddell ~ a real rough, tough motor scooter, and true Gentleman

    ~ By the Bye ~

      546 ~ GOTHIC WAR !! - The Ostrogoths conquer Rome by bribing the Byzantine garrison

    1718 ~ France, Britain & Austria declare WAR on Spain

    1777 ~ George Washington's army returns to Valley Forge, PA

    1791 ~ Naughty, excessive traffic creates first 1-way street...in NYC

    1821 ~ Kentucky abolishes debtor's prisons----but not the debt

    1875 ~VIOLENT!! bread riots in Montreal

    1914 ~ Jews are expelled from Tel Aviv by the Turks

    1935 ~ 1st flight of the "workhorse" the Douglas DC-3

    1986 ~ Expert & prolific hitman Richard Kuklinski is arrested at roadblock

    ~ see ya ~

  • wozza1963
    22 Posts
    Wed, Dec 17 2014 7:35 AM

    Maybe mother should have taught him how to play the thing. Lol.

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Thu, Dec 18 2014 6:20 AM

    wozza1963:

    Maybe mother should have taught him how to play the thing. Lol.

    OK, I'll bite...who is he? what is the thing?

    December 18

                   ~ 1946 - Hubert Green ~ 1977 US Open ~ Southern Hills, Tulsa ~

    1707 - Charles Wesley ~ Founder Methodist Movement

    1779 - Joseph Grimaldi ~ England ~ "Greatest Clown in History"...they say

    1856 - J.J. Thompson ~ England ~ Discovered the Electron

    1878 - Joseph Stalin ~ Russia

    1886 - Ty Cobb ~ Georgia

    1913 - Willy Brandt ~ Germany ~ Chancellor

    1916 - Betty Grable ~ "oh, those legs!"

    1943 - Keith Richards ~ a Stone

    1946 - Steven Spielberger ~ ET

    1963 - Brad Pitt ~ Shawnee, Oklahoma

    1980 - Christina Aguilera

    ~ By the Bye ~

    218BC ~ Battle of the Trebia - Hannibel's Carthaginian forces defeat those of the Roman Republic

    1719 ~ Thomas Fleet publishes "Mother Goose's Melodies for Children"

    1774 ~ Empress Maria Theresa expells Jews from Prague, Bohemia & Moravia

    1799 ~ George Washington is layed to rest at Mount Vernon

    ~ Peace on Earth ~

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Fri, Dec 19 2014 5:15 AM

    December 19

    1683 - Philip V ~ Versailles, France ~ King of Spain

    1753 - John Taylor ~ Philosopher of Jeffersonian Democracy

    1778 - Princess Marie-Therese-Charlotte ~ eldest child of Marie Antoninette and Louis XVI

    1814 - Edwin Stanton ~ Lincoln's Secretary of War---considered by many of being part of the Lincoln Conspiracy.....I believe he was

    1906 - Leonid Breznev ~ ussr

    1946 - Marianne Faithfull

    ~ By the Bye ~

    1154 ~ King Henry II of England ~ House of Plantagenet ~ is crowned

    When Henry Plantagenet, of the House of Anjou, was crowned King of England at the age of twenty-one, he already possessed vast holdings in France through inheritance and marriage. Those resources, and the force of his character, made him the strongest English monarch in generations---until his sons began to maneuver against him.

    1686 ~ Robinson Crusoe leaves his Island after 28 years...per Daniel Defoe

    1732 ~ Benjamin Franklin under the name Richard Saunders begins publication of "Poor Richard's Almanack"

    1783 ~ British Government of William Pitt forms

    1843 ~ "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens is published

    1918 ~ Robert Ripley begins "Believe It or Not"

    1922 ~ MARRIAGE!!! ...yep, in Sheffield, England, Theresa Vaughn confesses to being married 61 times over 5 years in 50 cities in 3 counties

    ~ I don't know where Sister Kat is ~  

  • fwithebull
    31 Posts
    Fri, Dec 19 2014 9:09 AM

    happy b-day

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Sun, Dec 21 2014 8:52 AM

    December 21

                                        ~ 1892 - Walter Hagen ~

    1117 - Thomas Becket ~ Archbishop of Canterbury

    1537 - Johan III ~ King of Sweden

    1603 - Roger Williams ~ English Colonist

    1804 - Benjamin Disraeli ~ British Prime Minister

    1924 - Joe Paterno

    1954 - Chris Evert

    ;-}

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Mon, Dec 22 2014 7:56 AM

    December 22

                                  ~ 1951 - Jan Stephenson ~

    1095 - Roger II of Sicily ~ King of Sicily

    1400 - Luca della Robbia ~ Italian Sculptor of "Madonna of Rose Garden"

    1643 - Rene-Robert LaSalle ~ France ~ Explorer Louisiana

    1727 - William Ellery ~ Signer of the Declaration of Independence

    1744 - Abigail Adams ~ !st Lady to John Adams - Mother to John Quincy Adams

    1853 - Giacomo Puccini ~ Lucca, Italy ~ Composer

    1802 - Connie Mack ~ Baseball Legend

    1912 - Lady Bird Johnson - 1st lady

    1915 - Barbara Billingsley ~ Beaver's Mom

    1936 - Wojciech Frykowski ~ Polish Actor ~ Stabbed to death at the "Tate Murders" on Cielo drive

    1949 - Maurice & Robin Gibb ~ Isle of Man

    ~ Bye the Bye ~

    1894 ~ United States Golf Association forms ~

    ~ see ya ~

     

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