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Old 04-16-2003, 08:54 AM   #1
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Lightbulb April 16th

Today is the memorial of Jesus Death he died for all of mankind....

It is also Selena's Quintanilla-Perez's birthday

Also that 70's Show comes on today!!!

It's also a full moon....

Is today anything else to u?

 
Old 04-16-2003, 08:58 AM   #2
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Is today anything else to u?


It is 2 days before I get a 4 day weekend for work because of Easter.
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April 16th is the day I started dating my first real love...but that was back in 1987 lol *wonders what ever happened to him*
 
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No...but yesterday was special to me because it was Elizabeth Montgomery's birthday.
 
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1724: 1st Easter observed
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1854: San Salvador destroyed by earthquake
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1862: Confederate President Jefferson Davis approves conscription act for white males between 18-35
1862: Slavery abolished in District of Columbia
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1866: Karakozov attempts to assassinate Tsar Alexander II of Russia
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1983: Steve Garvey sets National League record by playing in 1,118 consecutive games
1987: Michael Jordan, becomes 2nd NBA to score 3000 points in a season
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Old 04-16-2003, 06:38 PM   #8
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I heard on the radio that today was the day LSD was invented...
 
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Today really sucks.... middle school friends are really hard to deal with..
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I heard on the radio that today was the day LSD was invented...

By Albert Hoffman, a Swiss chemist who was experimenting with
extracts of ergot fungus and invented:

LYSERGIC ACID DIETHLAMIDE (LSD in German)
(Lyserge Saurge Diethlamide).

He said he began to experience a "not unpleasant state of drunkenness" and had to stop working because he could not concentrate any longer. He went home and later felt that he had left his body and saw it lying on the sofa, dead, and heard his soul floating around the room moaning...

If they could've spiked Hitler's apple juice with that....
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Hmm... well, I got an mp3 player on that day. Does that make it special?
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