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On This Day

TVR_Fan

Youth Team
February 29

1692: The Salem witch trials begin when Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne, and Tituba are accused of using witchcraft.

1920: A constitution is adopted in Czechoslovakia, a new nation formed from the former provinces of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia after the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian empire.

1936: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act. The new act rewards farmers for growing soil-enhancing crops.

1940: The motion picture Gone with the Wind, one of the biggest production events in film history, wins eight Academy Awards.

1960: An earthquake hits Agadir, Morocco, killing 12,000 people. It is the worst earthquake recorded in Africa to date.

1972: Hank Aaron signs for $200,000 a year, making him the highest paid professional baseball player to date.

Born on this day

Paul III, pope who initiated the Counter Reformation (1468)

Ann Lee, English mystic (1736)

Gioacchino Rossini, Italian composer (1792)

Jimmy Dorsey, bandleader (1904)

Balthus, French painter (1908)
 

Stotty

Fan Favourite
you don't get it do you?

I ( refering to the person talking, in this case me) Don't ( opposite of do, not wanting an action to happen in this case) give-a-flying-**** (Care)
 

NottsSupporter

Sgt. Pseudo Dane
who?! Who are them other persons who find this topic to be the best thing since sliced bread!!??

Mods, close this down, it's just a post boosting thread.
 

TVR_Fan

Youth Team
March 1

1260: The city of Damascus surrenders to the Mongols, who now occupy all Syria, extinguishing the Ayyubid Sultanate.

1803: Ohio enters the Union as the 17th state.

1872: President Ulysses S Grant signs a bill creating Yellowstone National Park, making it the first national park in the United States.

1875: The United States Congress passes the Civil Rights Act of 1875, guaranteeing African Americans equal access to public facilities.

1961: President John F. Kennedy creates the Peace Corps by executive order.

1972: Wilt Chamberlain becomes the first NBA basketball player to score 30,000 points.

Born on this day

Frédéric Chopin, Polish composer and pianist (1810)

Yitzhak Rabin, Israeli prime minister and Nobel laureate (1922)

Glenn Miller, jazz bandleader and trombone player (1904)

Ron Howard, actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (1954)

Dinah Shore, popular singer and television performer (1917)

David Niven, British motion-picture actor (1909)
 

RVN

Banned
Life Ban
Originally posted by rony31
it actually happened today :D

oh, and by the way, you're gonna have a new baby brother or sister in 9 months

hahaha thats a sik come back kids got something here!!!
 

shokz

The Red Devil
Originally posted by TVR_Fan
Other people like this topic of mine.

Judging by other members posts above.. not many like this topic.

Don't make me shit on this thread.
 

Lennon

Wants to be a Superstar
I think it would be easier if tvr posts the link of the website he gets this info and if anybody is interested on what happened that day should go and read it on the website, otherwise this will go on forever and nobody seems very interested about it. :S
 

TVR_Fan

Youth Team
Some people like this topic of mine.

March 2

1498: Vasco de Gama's Portuguese expedition reaches the island of Mozambique, the most southerly port of call for Arab merchants on the east coast of Africa.

1807: The United States Congress abolishes the slave trade, effective January 1, 1808.

1836: Texas declares its independence from Mexico; the United States does not recognize the new Republic of Texas.
1877: On the basis of its committee's recommendation, the United States Congress rewards all 20 disputed electoral votes in the previous December's presidential election to Republican Rutherford B. Hayes.

1923: Time magazine debuts as a weekly news review.

1974: Stevie Wonder wins five Grammy awards for his album Innervisions.

Born on this day

Mikhail Gorbachev, leader of the USSR from 1985 to 1991 (1931)

Sam Houston, statesman and military commander (1793)

Kurt Weill, German American composer (1900)

Mel Ott, baseball player (1909)

Rosa DeLauro, member of the House of Representatives from Connecticut (1943)
 

night

Starting XI
Originally posted by TVR_Fan
Some people like this topic of mine.

March 2

1498: Vasco de Gama's Portuguese expedition reaches the island of Mozambique, the most southerly port of call for Arab merchants on the east coast of Africa.

1807: The United States Congress abolishes the slave trade, effective January 1, 1808.

1836: Texas declares its independence from Mexico; the United States does not recognize the new Republic of Texas.
1877: On the basis of its committee's recommendation, the United States Congress rewards all 20 disputed electoral votes in the previous December's presidential election to Republican Rutherford B. Hayes.

1923: Time magazine debuts as a weekly news review.

1974: Stevie Wonder wins five Grammy awards for his album Innervisions.

Born on this day

Mikhail Gorbachev, leader of the USSR from 1985 to 1991 (1931)

Sam Houston, statesman and military commander (1793)

Kurt Weill, German American composer (1900)

Mel Ott, baseball player (1909)

Rosa DeLauro, member of the House of Representatives from Connecticut (1943)
are you going to continue on daily basis?.. stop it already :|
 


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