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Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by CCC, Oct 7, 2014.

  1. CCC

    CCC Poet Laureate

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    If you don't like it then then don't ****ing visit it! <ok>


    P.S. No excuse for homophobic language, young 'un! <grr>
     
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  2. CCC

    CCC Poet Laureate

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    I saw that on the news, too. I briefly wondered if she was of German extraction . . . <yikes>
     
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  3. Milk not bear jizz

    Milk not bear jizz Grasser-In-Chief

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    Musker means "Lizard" in Basque.

    I think we've discovered how she lived so long.

    "LIZARD MAN/WOMAN"
     
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  4. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    876 Charles the Bald is defeated at the Battle of Andernach.

    1918 US Army corporal Alvin C. York kills 28 German soldiers and captures 132 in the Argonne Forest; promoted to sergeant and awarded US Medal of Honor and French Croix de Guerre.
    1919 The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives pass the Volstead Prohibition Enforcement Bill.
    1921 First live radio broadcast of a football game; Harold W. Arlin was the announcer when KDKA of Pittsburgh broadcast live from Forbes Field as the University of Pittsburgh beat West Virginia University 21–13.
    1922 Lilian Gatlin becomes the first woman pilot to fly across the United States.
    1932 Indian Air Force established.
    1939 Nazi Germany annexes Western Poland.
    1956 Don Larsen of the New York Yankees pitches the first perfect game in World Series history against the Brooklyn Dodgers.
    1967 Guerrilla Che Guevara captured in Bolivia.
    1968 U.S. forces in Vietnam launch Operation SEALORDS (South East Asia Lake, Ocean, River and Delta Strategy), an attack on communist supply lines and base areas in and around the Mekong Delta.
    1969 The "Days of Rage" begin in Chicago; the Weathermen faction of the Students for a Democratic Society initiate 3 days of violent antiwar protests.
    1973 In the Yom Kippur War an Israeli armored brigade makes an unsuccessful attack on Egyptian positions on the Israeli side of the Suez Canal.
    1978 Ken Warby of Australia sets the world water speed record, 317.60 mph, at Blowering Dam in Australia; no other human has yet (2013) exceeded 300 mph on water and survived.
    1982 The musical Cats begins a run of nearly 18 years on Broadway.
    1991 Croatia votes to sever its ties with Yugoslavia.
    2001 US President George W. Bush establishes the Office of Homeland Security.

    Born on October 8

    1810 James Wilson Marshall, discoverer of gold in California.
    1890 Eddie Rickenbacker, U.S. fighter pilot in World War I, aviation pioneer.
    1895 Juan Peron, Argentinean dictator.
    1917 Rodney Porter, British biochemist and Nobel Proze winner.
    1926 Cesar Milstein, molecular biologist.
    1936 Rona Barrett, gossip columnist; co-host of NBC's Tomorrow program (1980-81).
    1939 Paul Hogan, comedian, actor; won Golden Globe for his role as "Crocodile" Dundee (1986).
    1939 Lynne Stewart, US attorney convicted of conspiracy and providing material support to terrorists (2005) and perjury (2010).
    1941 Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader.
    1943 Chevy Chase, actor, comedian, known for his roles on Saturday Night Live TV series and comedic movies (National Lampoon's Summer Vacation, Caddyshack).
    1943 R. L. Stine, author, screenwriter, producer; known as the "Stephen King of children's literature" for his hundreds of horror novels written for younger readers.
    1948 Johnny Ramone, musician, songwriter, founding member of The Ramones band.
    1949 Sigourney Weaver, actress; (Aliens film series, Gorillas in the Mist).
    1952 Edward Zwick, director, producer whose films often are based on historic events (Glory, The Last Samurai).
    1959 Erik Gundersen, motorcycle speedway rider; won 3 Speedway World Championships, 2 Long Track World Championships, and 7 World Team Cup awards (riding for Denmark in the latter).
    1965 C. J. Ramone, musician, sometimes vocalist of The Ramones.
    1970 Matt Damon, actor, screenwriter, producer, philanthropist; shared Academy Award and Golden Globe for screenplay Good Will Hunting; appeared in Saving Private Ryan, Invictus.













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    1970 - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wins the Nobel Prize in literature

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  6. Milk not bear jizz

    Milk not bear jizz Grasser-In-Chief

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    That's bloomin' impressive!
     
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  7. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Notable birthday today:

    David Cameron

    Others:
    1201 - Robert de Sorbon, founded Sorbonne University, Paris
    1940 - John Winston Ono Lennon, Liverpool UK, musician and member of The Beatles (Imagine), (d. 1980)
    1980 - Ibrahim Fazeel, Maldivian Ffotballer
    1980 - Henrik Zetterberg, Swedish ice hockey player
    1981 - Zachery Ty Bryan, Denver CO, actor (Brad-Home Improvement)
    1981 - Peter Hill, British Music Photographer
    1981 - Darius Miles, American basketball player
    1982 - António Mendonça, Angolan footballer
    1982 - Shi Jun, Chinese footballer
    1983 - Jang Mi-Ran, South Korean weightlifter
    1983 - Andreas Zuber, Austrian racing driver
    1983 - Stephen Gionta, American ice hockey player
    1984 - Ghetto, British musician
    1986 - Laure Manaudou, French swimmer
    1992 - Tyler James Williams, American actor
    1994 - Jodelle Ferland, Canadian actress

    History today:
    28 BC The Temple of Apollo is dedicated on the Palatine Hill in Rome.
    1470 Henry VI of England restored to the throne.
    1760 Austrian and Russian troops enter Berlin and begin burning structures and looting.
    1779 The Luddite riots being in Manchester, England in reaction to machinery for spinning cotton.
    1983 The president of South Korea, Doo Hwan Chun, with his cabinet and other top officials are scheduled to lay a wreath on a monument in Rangoon, Burma, when a bomb explodes. Hwan had not yet arrived so escaped injury, but 17 Koreans&#8211;including the deputy prime minister and two other cabinet members&#8211;and two Burmese are killed. North Korea is blamed.
     
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  8. BBFs Unpopular View

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    Fixed :D
     
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  9. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    Nah. I draw the line at 75 <laugh>
     
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  10. Milk not bear jizz

    Milk not bear jizz Grasser-In-Chief

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    Tags for this thread! <whistle>
     
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    1949 - Harvard Law School decides to admit women. 'The School thus becomes the last branch of the University to extend its teaching facilities to women, and one of the last law schools in the country to take this action.'
     
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  12. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Good morning ALL.

    Notable birthday:
    Nicholas Parsons

    Others:

    Born on October 10

    1731 Henry Cavendish, English physicist who measured the density and mass of the Earth.
    1813 Giuseppe Verdi, composer (Rigoletto, Aida).
    1900 Helen Hayes, American actress.
    1901 Alberto Giacometti, sculptor and painter.
    1920 Thelonius Monk, jazz pianist and composer.
    1924 James Clavell, novelist (Shogun, Noble House).
    1930 Harold Pinter, British playwright (The Homecoming, Betrayal).
    1940 Winston Spencer-Churchill, British politician; grandson of famed Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.
    1946 John Prine, singer, songwriter; influential for his poem-like lyrics ("The Great Compromise," "Blue Umbrella").
    1946 Ben Vereen, actor (Roots miniseries).
    1949 Wang Wanxing, Chinese rights advocate; prisoner for 13 years in detention centers and psychiatric institutions (Ankang), he is the only person thus far to be released from these institutions and allowed to live in a Western country.
    1954 David Lee Roth, singer, songwriter, actor, author; lead vocalist for hard rock band Van Halen; member of Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame (2007).
    1958 Tanya Tucker, singer whose first hit, "Delta Dawn," came when she was just 13.
    1963 Daniel Pearl, journalist; captured and beheaded by Al Queda in Pakistan; Daniel Pearl Foundation to promote tolerance and understanding internationally founded in his memory.
    1969 Brett Favre, pro football player; only pro quarterback to throw for over 70,000 yards, completing 6,000 passes, including over 500 for touchdowns.
    1974 Dale Earnhardt Jr., stock car racing driver and team owner; won Most Popular Driver Award in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 10 times (2003&#8211;2012).

    History today:
    19 Germanicus, the best loved of Roman princes, dies of poisoning. On his deathbed he accuses Piso, the governor of Syria, of poisoning him.
    732 At Tours, France, Charles Martel kills Abd el-Rahman and halts the Muslim invasion of Europe.
    1733 France declares war on Austria over the question of Polish succession.
    1789 In Versailles France, Joseph Guillotin says the most humane way of carrying out a death sentence is decapitation by a single blow of a blade.
    1794 Russian General Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov crushes the rebel Polish army at Maciejowice, Poland.
    1845 The U.S. Naval Academy is founded at Annapolis, Md.
    1863 The first telegraph line to Denver is completed.
    1877 Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer is buried at West Point in New York.
    1911 Revolution in China begins with a bomb explosion and the discovery of revolutionary headquarters in Hankow. The revolutionary movement spread rapidly through west and southern China, forcing the abdication of the last Ch'ing emperor, six-year-old Henry Pu-Yi. By October 26, the Chinese Republic will be proclaimed, and on December 4, Premier Yuan Shih-K'ai will sign a truce with rebel general Li Yuan-hung.
    1911 The Panama Canal opens.
    1933 At Rio de Janeiro, nations of the Western Hemisphere sign a non-aggression and conciliation treaty. President Roosevelt adopts a "good neighbor" policy toward Latin America and announces a policy of nonintervention in Latin American affairs at the December 7th International American Conference at Montevideo, Uruguay.
    1941 Soviet troops halt the German advance on Moscow.
    1953 The Mutual Defense Treaty between the US and South Korea signed.
    1966 U.S. Forces launch Operation Robin, in Hoa Province south of Saigon in South Vietnam, to provide road security between villages.
    1970 The Quebec Provincial Minister of Labour, Pierre Laporte, is kidnapped by terrorists.
    1971 The London Bridge, built in 1831 and dismantled in 1967, reopens in Lake Havusu City, Arizona, after being sold to Robert P. McCulloch and moved to the United States.
    1973 Spiro Agnew resigns the vice presidency amid accusations of income tax evasion. President Richard Nixon names Gerald Ford as the new vice president. Agnew is later convicted and sentenced to three years probation and fined $10,000.
    1985 An Egyptian plane carrying hijackers of the Achille Lauro cruise ship is intercepted by US Navy F-14s and forced to land at a NATO base in Sicily.
    2008 Orakzai bombing, Afghanistan: members of the Taliban drive an explosive-laden truck into a meeting of 600 people discussing ways to rid their area of the Taliban; the bomb kills 110.
     
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  13. It's Friday...
     
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  14. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    Nicholas Parsons? FFS <doh> He'll be the next one.
     
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  15. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Next one ????.....please explain
     
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    One just for Sisu:

    On this day in 1989 The Soviet press agency Tass reports that alien creatures had landed a spacecraft in Voronezh, Russia.
     
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  17. Milk not bear jizz

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    &#9835;Delta Dawn, what's that flower you have on? Could it be a faded rose from days gone by?&#9835;
     
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    ..... a faded rose from days gone by ..... sounds like Liverpool <laugh>
     
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  19. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Good morning ALL.

    Notable birthday:

    Dawn French

    Others:
    1972 - Claudia Black, Australian actress
    1973 - Sharon Dominguez, Miss Belize Universe (1997)
    1973 - Takeshi Kaneshiro, actor/model
    1973 - Steven Pressley, Scottish footballer
    1973 - Mike Smith, American guitarist (Snot, Limp Bizkit)
    1974 - Jason Arnott, Collingwood Ontario, NHL center (Edmonton Oilers)
    1974 - Terje Haakonsen, Norwegian snowboarder
    1975 - Zach Conrad, Ft Collins Colo, cyclist (Olympics-96)
    1976 - Emily Deschanel, American actress
    1976 - Brent Bennett, American mercenary
    1977 - Matthew Bomer, American actor
    1977 - Desmond Mason, American basketball player
    1977 - Claudia Palacios, Colombian television journalist
    1977 - Ty Wigginton, American baseball player
    1978 - Kali, Angolan footballer
    1979 - Bae Doona, South Korean model and actress
    1979 - Andy Douglas, American professional wrestler
    1979 - Gabe Saporta, Uruguayan-born American musician (Cobra Starship, Midtown)
    1980 - Nyron Nosworthy, English footballer
    1981 - Beau Brady, Australian Actor
    1983 - William Sledd, American internet personality
    1983 - Ruslan Ponomariov, Ukrainian chess player
    1984 - Sergio Hellings, Dutch footballer
    1984 - Martha MacIsaac, Canadian actress
    1985 - Michelle Trachtenberg, American actress
    1987 - Mike Conley, Jr., American basketball player
    1989 - Henry Lau, member of Korean Boy Band Super Junior M
    1989 - Michelle Wie, American golfer
    1991 - Chauncey Matthews, American Juniors singer
    1992 - Sarah Cannon, daughter of singer Amy Grant

    History today:
    1531 The Catholics defeat the Protestants at Kappel during Switzerland's second civil war.
    1540 Charles V of Milan puts his son Philip in control.
    1727 George II of England crowned.
    1795 In graditude for putting down a rebellion in the streets of Paris, France's National Convention appoints Napoleon Bonaparte second in command of the Army of the Interior.
    1862 The Confederate Congress in Richmond passes a draft law allowing anyone owning 20 or more slaves to be exempt from military service. This law confirms many southerners opinion that they are in a 'rich man's war and a poor man's fight.'
    1877 Outlaw Wild Bill Longley, who killed at least a dozen men, is hanged, but it took two tries; on the first try, the rope slipped and his knees drug the ground.
    1899 South African Boers, settler from the Netherlands, declare war on Great Britain.
    1906 San Francisco school board orders the segregation of Oriental schoolchildren, inciting Japanese outrage.
    1915 Despite international protests, Edith Cavell, an English nurse in Belgium, is executed by Germans for aiding the escape of Allied prisoners.
    1976 The so-called "Gang of Four," Chairman Mao Tse-tung's widow and three associates, are arrested in Peking, setting in motion an extended period of turmoil in the Chinese Communist Party.
    1984 Astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan, part of the crew of Space Shuttle Challenger, becomes the first American woman to walk in space.
    1987 Operation Pawan by Indian Peace Keeping Force begins in Sri Lanka; thousands of Tamil citizens, along with hundreds of Tamil Tigers militants and Indian Army soldiers will die in the operation.
    1991 Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas begin.
    2000 NASA launches its 100th Space Shuttle mission.
    2001 The Polaroid Corporation, which had provided shutterbugs with photo prints in minutes with its "instant cameras" since 1947, files for bankruptcy
     
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    Still far too many no-mark yanks in the list.
     
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