Post by SHELBYSALEEN on Mar 25, 2008 5:59:59 GMT -5
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAULE, I HOPE YOUR DAY IS FILLED WITH NOTHING BUT HAPPINESS [[AND MAYBE SOME WARM TEMPS]].
TODAYS NASCAR BIRTHDAYS 25 Peg Adamczyk, Donnie Disharoon, Justin Marks, John Ray, Doyle Ford, Aaron Eaton
ALSO SHARING YOUR BIRTHDAY
Elton John turns 61 years old today.
80 Jim Lovell Astronaut
76 Gene Shalit Movie critic ("Today")
74 Gloria Steinem Feminist author
68 Anita Bryant Singer
66 Aretha Franklin R&B singer
65 Paul Michael Glaser Actor ("Starsky and Hutch")
61 Elton John Singer
60 Bonnie Bedelia Actress
55 Mary Gross Actress, comedian
50 John Ensign U.S. senator, R-Nev.
50 James McDaniel Actor
48 Steve Norman Rock musician (Spandau Ballet)
48 Brenda Strong Actress ("Desperate Housewives")
47 Fred Goss Actor
47 John Stockwell Actor, writer, director
46 Marcia Cross Actress ("Desperate Housewives")
44 Lisa Gay Hamilton Actress
43 Sarah Jessica Parker Actress ("Sex and the City")
42 Tom Glavine Baseball player
37 Sheryl Swoopes Basketball player
33 Melanie Blatt Singer (All Saints)
29 Lee Pace Actor ("Pushing Daisies")
26 Sean Faris Actor
26 Danica Patrick Auto racer
24 Katherine McPhee Singer ("American Idol")
19 Aly Michalka Actress, singer ("Aly and AJ")
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1634 Maryland was founded by English colonists sent by the second Lord Baltimore.
1807 Britain abolished its slave trade.
1894 Jacob S. Coxey began leading an "army" of the unemployed from Massillon, Ohio, to Washington, D.C., to demand help from the federal government.
1911 A fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Co. factory in New York City killed 146 workers, most of them young immigrant women. The tragedy galvanized America's labor movement.
1913 The home of vaudeville, the Palace Theatre, opened in New York City.
1947 A coal mine explosion in Centralia, Ill., killed 111 people.
1957 The Treaty of Rome established the European Economic Community.
1975 King Faisal of Saudi Arabia was shot to death by a nephew with a history of mental illness.
1988 Robert E. Chambers Jr. pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter in the death of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin in New York City's so-called "preppie murder case."
1990 Fire raced through an illegal social club in New York City, killing 87 people, most of them Honduran and Dominican immigrants.
1992 Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev returned to Earth from the Mir space station after a 10-month stay, during which his native country, the Soviet Union, ceased to exist.
1994 American troops completed their withdrawal from Somalia.
1996 An 81-day standoff by the antigovernment Freemen began at a ranch near Jordan, Mont.
1996 The redesigned $100 bill went into circulation.
1998 President Bill Clinton acknowledged during his Africa tour that "we did not act quickly enough" to stop the slaughter of 1 million Rwandans four years earlier.
2002 A powerful earthquake rocked Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan, killing as many as 1,000 people.
2004 Congress passed a law making it a separate offense to harm a fetus during a violent federal crime.
Your traits: Enthusiastic, Impulsive, Adventurous
Your lucky numbers this month: 1, 3, 4, 9
All about Aries (21 March to 20 April): Born between 21 March and 20 April.
Impulsive, full of physical and mental energy. Enthusiastic and assertive, the Arian likes to lead. Those born under the sign of Aries are wonderful planners, constantly thinking and creating new and wondrous ideas, drafting them with enthusiasm beyond reproach, starting the ideas with warm interest and then waning to mild regard. Those with an Arian partner would be best advised to support and encourage all their dreams... it is far better to dream wild marvellous, magical dreams than to never dream at all.
A famous person with your star sign is Vincent van Gough 30 March 1853
Your horoscope for today: You’ll be looking for escape routes during March 25, and shouldn’t have any problems finding them. You need to get away from the maddening crowd and fickle friends.
TODAYS NASCAR BIRTHDAYS 25 Peg Adamczyk, Donnie Disharoon, Justin Marks, John Ray, Doyle Ford, Aaron Eaton
ALSO SHARING YOUR BIRTHDAY
Elton John turns 61 years old today.
80 Jim Lovell Astronaut
76 Gene Shalit Movie critic ("Today")
74 Gloria Steinem Feminist author
68 Anita Bryant Singer
66 Aretha Franklin R&B singer
65 Paul Michael Glaser Actor ("Starsky and Hutch")
61 Elton John Singer
60 Bonnie Bedelia Actress
55 Mary Gross Actress, comedian
50 John Ensign U.S. senator, R-Nev.
50 James McDaniel Actor
48 Steve Norman Rock musician (Spandau Ballet)
48 Brenda Strong Actress ("Desperate Housewives")
47 Fred Goss Actor
47 John Stockwell Actor, writer, director
46 Marcia Cross Actress ("Desperate Housewives")
44 Lisa Gay Hamilton Actress
43 Sarah Jessica Parker Actress ("Sex and the City")
42 Tom Glavine Baseball player
37 Sheryl Swoopes Basketball player
33 Melanie Blatt Singer (All Saints)
29 Lee Pace Actor ("Pushing Daisies")
26 Sean Faris Actor
26 Danica Patrick Auto racer
24 Katherine McPhee Singer ("American Idol")
19 Aly Michalka Actress, singer ("Aly and AJ")
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
1634 Maryland was founded by English colonists sent by the second Lord Baltimore.
1807 Britain abolished its slave trade.
1894 Jacob S. Coxey began leading an "army" of the unemployed from Massillon, Ohio, to Washington, D.C., to demand help from the federal government.
1911 A fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Co. factory in New York City killed 146 workers, most of them young immigrant women. The tragedy galvanized America's labor movement.
1913 The home of vaudeville, the Palace Theatre, opened in New York City.
1947 A coal mine explosion in Centralia, Ill., killed 111 people.
1957 The Treaty of Rome established the European Economic Community.
1975 King Faisal of Saudi Arabia was shot to death by a nephew with a history of mental illness.
1988 Robert E. Chambers Jr. pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter in the death of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin in New York City's so-called "preppie murder case."
1990 Fire raced through an illegal social club in New York City, killing 87 people, most of them Honduran and Dominican immigrants.
1992 Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev returned to Earth from the Mir space station after a 10-month stay, during which his native country, the Soviet Union, ceased to exist.
1994 American troops completed their withdrawal from Somalia.
1996 An 81-day standoff by the antigovernment Freemen began at a ranch near Jordan, Mont.
1996 The redesigned $100 bill went into circulation.
1998 President Bill Clinton acknowledged during his Africa tour that "we did not act quickly enough" to stop the slaughter of 1 million Rwandans four years earlier.
2002 A powerful earthquake rocked Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan, killing as many as 1,000 people.
2004 Congress passed a law making it a separate offense to harm a fetus during a violent federal crime.
Your traits: Enthusiastic, Impulsive, Adventurous
Your lucky numbers this month: 1, 3, 4, 9
All about Aries (21 March to 20 April): Born between 21 March and 20 April.
Impulsive, full of physical and mental energy. Enthusiastic and assertive, the Arian likes to lead. Those born under the sign of Aries are wonderful planners, constantly thinking and creating new and wondrous ideas, drafting them with enthusiasm beyond reproach, starting the ideas with warm interest and then waning to mild regard. Those with an Arian partner would be best advised to support and encourage all their dreams... it is far better to dream wild marvellous, magical dreams than to never dream at all.
A famous person with your star sign is Vincent van Gough 30 March 1853
Your horoscope for today: You’ll be looking for escape routes during March 25, and shouldn’t have any problems finding them. You need to get away from the maddening crowd and fickle friends.