Post by SHELBYSALEEN on Mar 22, 2008 5:24:28 GMT -5
We would like to wish a Happy Birthday to Member pro2000RACING
Todays Nascar Birthdays 22 Billy Hagan, Pam Miller, Todd Trickle, Ronald Hayden
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96 Karl Malden Actor
78 Stephen Sondheim Composer, lyricist
77 William Shatner Actor ("Star Trek," "Boston Legal")
74 Orrin Hatch U.S. senator, R-Utah
73 M. Emmet Walsh Actor
67 Jeremy Clyde Singer (Chad and Jeremy)
65 George Benson Jazz guitarist, singer
61 James Patterson Author
60 Wolf Blitzer Broadcast journalist
60 Andrew Lloyd Webber Composer
59 Fanny Ardant Actress
56 Bob Costas Sportscaster
53 James House Country singer
53 Lena Olin Actress
51 Stephanie Mills R&B singer, actress
49 Matthew Modine Actor
34 Marcus Camby Basketball player
33 Cole Hauser Actor
32 Kellie Williams Actress
32 Reese Withersthingy Actress
31 John Otto Rock musician (Limp Bizkit)
27 Mims Rapper
On this day in HISTORY
1765 Britain enacted the Stamp Act to raise money from the American colonies.
1882 Congress outlawed polygamy.
1894 Hockey's first Stanley Cup championship game was played as the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association defeated the Ottawa Capitals 3-1 in Montreal.
1895 In what is generally regarded as the first public display of a movie projected onto a screen, Auguste and Louis Lumiere showed their first movie to an invited audience in Paris.
1933 During Prohibition, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a measure to make wine and beer containing up to 3.2 percent alcohol legal.
1941 The Grand Coulee Dam in Washington state went into operation.
1945 The Arab League was formed with the adoption of a charter in Cairo, Egypt.
1946 The British mandate in Transjordan came to an end.
1963 The Beatles' first album, "Please Please Me," was released in Great Britain.
1965 Bob Dylan's album "Bringing It All Back Home" - his first featuring electric guitar - was released.
1978 Karl Wallenda, the 73-year-old patriarch of The Flying Wallendas high-wire act, fell to his death while attempting to walk a cable strung between two hotels in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
1987 A barge carrying 3,200 tons of garbage, left Islip, N.Y., on a six-month journey in search of a place to unload. The barge was turned away by several states and three countries before space was found back in Islip.
1990 A jury in Anchorage, Alaska, found former tanker captain Joseph Hazelwood innocent of three major charges in connection with the Exxon Valdez oil spill, but convicted him of a minor charge of negligent discharge of oil.
1991 High school instructor Pamela Smart, accused of manipulating her student-lover into killing her husband, was convicted in Exeter, N.H., of murder-conspiracy.
1995 Colin Ferguson was sentenced to life in prison for killing six people on a Long Island Rail Road commuter train in 1993.
1997 Tara Lipinski of the United States became the youngest women's world figure skating champion at age 14 years, 10 months.
2004 Hamas spiritual leader Sheik Ahmed Yassin was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City.
2006 The Basque separatist group ETA announced a permanent cease-fire with Spain
Todays Nascar Birthdays 22 Billy Hagan, Pam Miller, Todd Trickle, Ronald Hayden
Also Sharing Your Birthday
96 Karl Malden Actor
78 Stephen Sondheim Composer, lyricist
77 William Shatner Actor ("Star Trek," "Boston Legal")
74 Orrin Hatch U.S. senator, R-Utah
73 M. Emmet Walsh Actor
67 Jeremy Clyde Singer (Chad and Jeremy)
65 George Benson Jazz guitarist, singer
61 James Patterson Author
60 Wolf Blitzer Broadcast journalist
60 Andrew Lloyd Webber Composer
59 Fanny Ardant Actress
56 Bob Costas Sportscaster
53 James House Country singer
53 Lena Olin Actress
51 Stephanie Mills R&B singer, actress
49 Matthew Modine Actor
34 Marcus Camby Basketball player
33 Cole Hauser Actor
32 Kellie Williams Actress
32 Reese Withersthingy Actress
31 John Otto Rock musician (Limp Bizkit)
27 Mims Rapper
On this day in HISTORY
1765 Britain enacted the Stamp Act to raise money from the American colonies.
1882 Congress outlawed polygamy.
1894 Hockey's first Stanley Cup championship game was played as the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association defeated the Ottawa Capitals 3-1 in Montreal.
1895 In what is generally regarded as the first public display of a movie projected onto a screen, Auguste and Louis Lumiere showed their first movie to an invited audience in Paris.
1933 During Prohibition, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a measure to make wine and beer containing up to 3.2 percent alcohol legal.
1941 The Grand Coulee Dam in Washington state went into operation.
1945 The Arab League was formed with the adoption of a charter in Cairo, Egypt.
1946 The British mandate in Transjordan came to an end.
1963 The Beatles' first album, "Please Please Me," was released in Great Britain.
1965 Bob Dylan's album "Bringing It All Back Home" - his first featuring electric guitar - was released.
1978 Karl Wallenda, the 73-year-old patriarch of The Flying Wallendas high-wire act, fell to his death while attempting to walk a cable strung between two hotels in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
1987 A barge carrying 3,200 tons of garbage, left Islip, N.Y., on a six-month journey in search of a place to unload. The barge was turned away by several states and three countries before space was found back in Islip.
1990 A jury in Anchorage, Alaska, found former tanker captain Joseph Hazelwood innocent of three major charges in connection with the Exxon Valdez oil spill, but convicted him of a minor charge of negligent discharge of oil.
1991 High school instructor Pamela Smart, accused of manipulating her student-lover into killing her husband, was convicted in Exeter, N.H., of murder-conspiracy.
1995 Colin Ferguson was sentenced to life in prison for killing six people on a Long Island Rail Road commuter train in 1993.
1997 Tara Lipinski of the United States became the youngest women's world figure skating champion at age 14 years, 10 months.
2004 Hamas spiritual leader Sheik Ahmed Yassin was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City.
2006 The Basque separatist group ETA announced a permanent cease-fire with Spain