Thanks 58Bwfc1958 wrote:September 16th one is perfectly readable. Good work!!
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22 Re: On this day.............. Wed Sep 16 2015, 12:09
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Evans is taking over my thread, i will be emailing a strongly worded email to the bbc shortlyBarb Dwyer wrote:Marc Bolan died on this day in 1976 (Chris Evans told me that as well)
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Andy Walker
I used to date a bloke who ran the Marc Bolan (northern branch) fan club, think he dumped me for Nat
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well it's not your fault if he turned out to be gay is itChairmanda wrote:I used to date a bloke who ran the Marc Bolan (northern branch) fan club, think he dumped me for Nat
25 Re: On this day.............. Wed Sep 16 2015, 12:35
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Nat Lofthouse
US President Lyndon Johnson urges Congress
to adopt gun control legislation in the wake
of Charles Whitman’s sniper attack from the
University of Texas’s Texas Tower; in all,
Whitman shot and killed 15 people before
being shot dead himself by an Austin police
officer.
And still today in 2015 they insist on the right to bear arms because it's part of their constitution!
to adopt gun control legislation in the wake
of Charles Whitman’s sniper attack from the
University of Texas’s Texas Tower; in all,
Whitman shot and killed 15 people before
being shot dead himself by an Austin police
officer.
And still today in 2015 they insist on the right to bear arms because it's part of their constitution!
26 Re: On this day.............. Wed Sep 16 2015, 13:03
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Nat Lofthouse
It is also Neville Southall's 57 BDay today!
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i reckon he has a massive pie instead of a cake for his birthday candleskarlypants wrote:It is also Neville Southall's 57 BDay today!
28 Re: On this day.............. Wed Sep 16 2015, 13:05
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guns don't kill people, US constitutions doReebok Trotter wrote:US President Lyndon Johnson urges Congress
to adopt gun control legislation in the wake
of Charles Whitman’s sniper attack from the
University of Texas’s Texas Tower; in all,
Whitman shot and killed 15 people before
being shot dead himself by an Austin police
officer.
And still today in 2015 they insist on the right to bear arms because it's part of their constitution!
29 Re: On this day.............. Wed Sep 16 2015, 13:05
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Nat Lofthouse
After seeing this pic, I agree.y2johnny wrote:i reckon he has a massive pie instead of a cake for his birthday candleskarlypants wrote:It is also Neville Southall's 57 BDay today!
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you changed the pic just as i was quotingkarlypants wrote:After seeing this pic, I agree.y2johnny wrote:i reckon he has a massive pie instead of a cake for his birthday candleskarlypants wrote:It is also Neville Southall's 57 BDay today!
31 Re: On this day.............. Wed Sep 16 2015, 13:07
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Nat Lofthouse
I've just done it again!y2johnny wrote:you changed the pic just as i was quotingkarlypants wrote:After seeing this pic, I agree.y2johnny wrote:i reckon he has a massive pie instead of a cake for his birthday candleskarlypants wrote:It is also Neville Southall's 57 BDay today!
Found fatter pics of him!
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worryingly he looks a bit ill on that last onekarlypants wrote:I've just done it again!y2johnny wrote:you changed the pic just as i was quotingkarlypants wrote:After seeing this pic, I agree.y2johnny wrote:i reckon he has a massive pie instead of a cake for his birthday candleskarlypants wrote:It is also Neville Southall's 57 BDay today!
Found fatter pics of him!
33 Re: On this day.............. Wed Sep 16 2015, 13:16
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Nat Lofthouse
True, he reminds me of Alf Roberts from the corner shop in Corrie in my last pic.y2johnny wrote:worryingly he looks a bit ill on that last onekarlypants wrote:I've just done it again!y2johnny wrote:you changed the pic just as i was quotingkarlypants wrote:After seeing this pic, I agree.y2johnny wrote:i reckon he has a massive pie instead of a cake for his birthday candleskarlypants wrote:It is also Neville Southall's 57 BDay today!
Found fatter pics of him!
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bloody hell he does as well!karlypants wrote:
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Ivan Campo
On this day 20 years ago my second home was demolished.
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1787 | The Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia approves the constitution for the United States of America. | |
1796 | President George Washington delivers his “Farewell Address” to Congress before concluding his second term in office. | |
1862 | The Battle of Antietam in Maryland, the bloodiest day in U.S. history, commences. Fighting in the corn field, Bloody Lane and Burnside’s Bridge rages all day as the Union and Confederate armies suffer a combined 26,293 casualties. | |
1868 | The Battle of Beecher’s Island begins, in which Major George “Sandy” Forsyth and 50 volunteers hold off 500 Sioux and Cheyenne in eastern Colorado. | |
1902 | U.S. troops are sent to Panama to keep train lines open over the isthmus as Panamanian nationals struggle for independence from Colombia. | |
1903 | Turks destroy the town of Kastoria in Bulgaria, killing 10,000 civilians. | |
1916 | Germany’s “Red Baron,” Manfred von Richthofen, wins his first aerial combat. | |
1917 | The German Army recaptures the Russian Port of Riga from Russian forces. | |
1939 | With the German army already attacking western Poland, the Soviet Union launches an invasion ofeastern Poland. | |
1942 | British Prime Minister Winston Churchill meets with Soviet Premier Josef Stalin in Moscow as the German Army rams into Stalingrad. | |
1944 | British airborne troops parachute into Holland to capture the Arnhem bridge as part of Operation Market-Garden. The plan called for the airborne troops to be relieved by British troops, but they were left stranded and eventually surrendered to the Germans. | |
1947 | James Forestall is sworn in as first the U.S. Secretary of Defense. | |
1957 | The Thai army seizes power in Bangkok. | |
1959 | The X-15 rocket plane makes its first flight. | |
1962 | The first federal suit to end public school segregation is filed by the U.S. Justice Department. | |
1976 | The Space Shuttle is unveiled to the public. | |
1978 | Egypt and Israel sign the Camp David Accords. | |
1980 | Nationwide independent trade union Solidarity established in Poland. | |
1983 | Vanessa Williams becomes the first black Miss America; relinquished crown early after scandal over nude photos. | |
2001 | The New York Stock Exchange reopens for the first time since the September 11 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers; longest period of closure since the Great Depression of the 1930s. | |
2006 | Alaska’s Fourpeaked Mountain erupts for the first time in at least 10,000 years. | |
2011 | Occupy Wall Street movement calling for greater social and economic equality begins in New York City’s Zuccotti Park, coining the phrase “We are the 99%.” | |
Born on September 17 | ||
1743 | Marquis Marie Jean de Condorcet, French mathematician and philosopher, a leading thinker in the Enlightenment. | |
1879 | Andrew “Rube” Foster, father of the Negro baseball leagues. | |
1883 | William Carlos Williams, poet, playwright, essayist and writer who won a Pulitzer prize for Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems. | |
1907 | Warren E. Burger, chief justice of the Supreme Court. | |
1923 | Hank Williams, Sr., influential Country singer, songwriter and guitarist (“Lonesome Blues,” “Your Cheatin’ Heart”.) | |
1935 | Ken Kesey, author (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Sometimes a Great Notion). | |
1947 | Jeff MacNelly, political cartoonist, creator of the comic strip Shoe. | |
1948 | John Ritter, actor, comedian (Three’s Company TV series). | |
1953 | Steve Williams, drummer and songwriter with influential Welch heavy metal group Budgie. | |
1953 | Altaf Hussain, founder and leader of Pakistan’s Muttahida Qaumi Movement. | |
1968 | Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece. |
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September 18 | ||
1758 | James Abercromby is replaced as supreme commander of British forces after his defeat by French commander the Marquis of Montcalm at Fort Ticonderoga during the French and Indian War. | |
1759 | Quebec surrenders to the British after a battle which sees the deaths of both James Wolfe and Louis Montcalm, the British and French commanders. | |
1793 | George Washington lays the foundation stone for the U.S. Capitol. | |
1830 | Tom Thumb, the first locomotive built in the United States, loses a nine-mile race in Maryland to a horse. | |
1850 | Congress passes the second Fugitive Slave Bill into law (the first was enacted in 1793), requiring the return of escaped slaves to their owners. | |
1862 | After waiting all day for a Union attack which never came at Antietam, Confederate General Robert E. Lee begins a retreat out of Maryland and back to Virginia. | |
1863 | Union cavalry troops clash with a group of Confederates at Chickamauga Creek. | |
1874 | The Nebraska Relief and Aid Society is formed to help farmers whose crops were destroyed by grasshoppers swarming throughout the American West. | |
1911 | Russian Premier Piotr Stolypin dies four days after being shot at the Kiev opera house by socialist lawyer Dimitri Bogroff. | |
1914 | The Irish Home Rule Bill becomes law, but is delayed until after World War I. | |
1929 | Charles Lindbergh takes off on a 10,000 mile air tour of South America. | |
1934 | The League of Nations admits the Soviet Union. | |
1939 | A German U-boat sinks the British aircraft carrierCourageous, killing 500 people. | |
1948 | Margaret Chase Smith becomes the first woman elected to the Senate without completing another senator’s term when she defeats Democratic opponent Adrian Scolten. Smith is also the only woman to be elected to and serve in both houses of Congress. | |
1960 | Two thousand cheer Castro’s arrival in New York for the United Nations session. | |
1961 | UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold is killed in a plane crash while attempting to negotiate peace in the Congo. | |
1964 | U.S. destroyers fire on hostile targets in Vietnam. | |
1973 | East and West Germany and The Bahamas are admitted to United Nations. | |
1975 | Patty Hearst, granddaughter of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, is kidnapped by violent radical group SLA (Symbionese Liberation Army); she later took part in some of the group’s militant activities, is captured by FBI agents. | |
1977 | Voyager I takes first photo of Earth and the Moon together. | |
1980 | Cosmonaut Arnoldo Tamayo, a Cuban, becomes the first black to be sent on a mission in space. | |
1998 | ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) is formed to coordinate unique identifying addresses for Websites worldwide. | |
2009 | The US television soap opera The Guiding Lightbroadcasts its final episode, ending a 72-year run that began on radio. | |
Born on September 18 | ||
1709 | Samuel Johnson, English lexicographer, essayist, poet and moralist. | |
1819 | Leon Foucault, French physicist. | |
1827 | John Towsend Trowbridge, poet and author of books for boys, wrote the Jack Hazzard and Toby Traffordseries. | |
1839 | John Aitken, physician and meterologist. | |
1895 | John G. Diefenbaker, prime minister of Canada from 1957 to 1963. | |
1905 | Greta Garbo, actress nominated for Oscars for her roles in Anna Christie and Ninotcha. | |
1908 | Viktor Hambardzumyan, a Soviet Armenian scientist who was among the founders of theoretical astrophysics. | |
1912 | Maria de la Cruz, journalist, woman’s suffrage advocate; the first woman ever elected to Chile’s Senate (1953). | |
1923 | Queen Anne of Romania. | |
1926 | Joe Kubert, comic book artist (Sgt. Rock, Hawkman), inducted into Harvey Awards’ Jack Kirby Hall of Fame (1907) and Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame (1998); founder of The Kubert School. | |
1939 | Frankie Avalon, singer ("Venus") , actor (The Alamo), playwright; teen idol of 1950s-60s. | |
1951 | Dr. Benjamin Solomon Carson, Sr., African-American neurosurgeon. | |
1961 | James Gandolfini, actor; won three Emmys, two Golden Globes and three Screen Actors Guild Awards (crime boss Tony Soprano in The Sopranos). | |
1971 | Lance Armstrong (Lance Gunderson), cyclist; won record 7 Tour De France titles but was stripped of them and banned from competitive cycling for life after it was determined he had used performance-enhancing drugs. |
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