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On this date…

1910 Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Skopje, Macedonia.

1920 The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing women the right to vote, was declared in effect.

1957 The Soviet Union announced that it had successfully tested an intercontinental ballistic missile.

1961 The International Hockey Hall of Fame opened in Toronto.

1978 Cardinal Albino Luciani of Venice was elected the 264th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and took the name John Paul I.

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2008 Nikuk failed horribly

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Lets try something a little more automotive oriented…

1940: Cadillac discontinues LaSalle

1957: Ford produces first Edsel

1985: Yugo comes to America

Lets try something a little more automotive oriented…

1940: Cadillac discontinues LaSalle

1957: Ford produces first Edsel

1985: Yugo comes to America

1071 - Battle of Manzikert: The Seljuk Turks defeat the Byzantine Army at Manzikert.
1278 - Ladislaus IV of Hungary and Rudolph I of Germany defeat Premysl Ottokar II of Bohemia in the Battle of Marchfield near Dürnkrut in (then) Moravia.
1303 - Ala ud din Khilji won Chittor.
1346 - Hundred Years’ War: The military supremacy of the English longbow over the French combination of crossbow and armoured knights is established at the Battle of Crécy.
1466 - A conjure against Piero di Cosimo de’ Medici in Florence, led by Luca Pitti, is discovered.
1498 - Michelangelo commissioned to carve the Pietà.
1748 - The first Lutheran denomination in North America, the Pennsylvania Ministerium, is founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1768 - HM Bark Endeavour expedition under Captain James Cook sets sail from England.
1778 - The first recorded ascent of Triglav, the highest mountain of Slovenia.
1789 - Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen approved by Constituent Assembly at Palace of Versailles.
1818 - The first Illinois Constitution was signed in Kaskaskia.
1839 - The ship Amistad is captured off Long Island.
1858 - First news dispatch by telegraph.
1862 - American Civil War: The Second Battle of Bull Run begins.
1883 - Eruption of Mount Krakatoa.
1914 - World War I: Germans defeat Russians in Battle of Tannenberg, a decisive engagement which resulted in the almost complete destruction of the Russian 2nd Army.
1914 - World War I: The British Expeditionary Force briefly checks the German advance at Le Cateau.
1914 - World War I: The German colony of Togoland is invaded by French and British forces, who take it after 5 days.
1920 - 19th amendment to United States Constitution takes effect, giving women the right to vote.
1922 - Turkish Army started the last attack on Greeks in the Turkish War of Independence.
1924 - (August 13 Old Style) Catastrophe of Smyrna, known as the Asia Minor Catastrophe to Greeks, occurs. The Ottoman army expels Greeks and other non-Turks from Asia Minor in systematic ethnic cleansing. One of the first cases of ethic cleansing in the 20th Century.
1939 - The first Major League Baseball game is telecast, a doubleheader between the Cincinnati Reds and the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field, in Brooklyn, New York.
1940 - Chad is the first French colony to join the Allies under the administration of Félix Éboué, France’s first black colonial governor.
1942 - Holocaust in Chortkiv, western Ukraine: At 2.30 am the German Schutzpolizei starts driving Jews out of houses, splits in groups of 120, packs them in freight cars and deports 2000 Jews to Belzec death camp. 500 of sick and children murdered on the spot.
1944 - World War II: Charles de Gaulle enters Paris.
1957 - The USSR announces the successful test of an ICBM - a “super long distance intercontinental multistage ballistic rocket … a few days ago,” according to the Soviet news agency, ITAR-TASS.
1968 - The Democratic National Convention opens in Chicago, Illinois.
1977 - Charter of the French Language is adopted by the National Assembly of Quebec
1978 - Papal conclave, 1978 (August): Pope John Paul I is elevated to the Papacy.
1978 - Sigmund Jähn becomes first German cosmonaut on board of the Soyuz 31 spacecraft.
1980 - John Birges plants a bomb at Harvey’s Resort Hotel in Stateline, Nevada.
1983 - Flooding destroys most of the old town of Bilbao, Spain.
1987 - President Ronald Wilson Reagan proclaims September 11, 1987 as 9-1-1 Emergency Number Day.
1988 - Merhan Karimi Nasseri arrives at Charles de Gaulle International Airport.
1996 - Bill Clinton signs welfare reform into law, representing major shift in US welfare policy
1997 - Beni-Ali massacre in Algeria; 60-100 people killed.
1999 - Michael Johnson breaks the 400 metres world record with a time of 43.18 seconds.
2002 - Earth Summit 2002 begins in Johannesburg, South Africa.
2003 - Columbia Accident Investigation Board releases its final reports on Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.

[edit] Births
1469 - Ferdinand II of Naples (d. 1496)
1540 - King Magnus of Livonia (d. 1583)
1676 - Robert Walpole, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1745)
1694 - Elisha Williams, American rector of Yale College (d. 1755)
1728 - Johann Heinrich Lambert, German scientist (d. 1777)
1736 - Jean-Baptiste L. Romé de l’Isle, French chemist (d. 1790)
1740 - Joseph Montgolfier, French inventor (d. 1810)
1743 - Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist (d. 1794)
1775 - William Joseph Behr, German writer (d. 1851)
1789 - Abbas Mirza, Prince of Persia (d. 1833)
1792 - Manuel Oribe, Uruguayan political figure (d. 1857)
1819 - Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Prince Consort of the United Kingdom (d. 1861)
1826 - Princess Alexandra of Bavaria (d. 1875)
1845 - Mary Ann Nichols, English victim of Jack the Ripper (d. 1888)
1850 - Charles Robert Richet, French physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1935)
1854 - Arnold Fothergill, England cricketer (d. 1932)
1862 - Herbert Booth, American son of William and Catherine Booth (d. 1926)
1873 - Lee DeForest, American inventor (d. 1961)
1874 - Zona Gale, American novelist (d. 1938)
1875 - John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, Scottish novelist, Governor General of Canada (d. 1940)
1880 - Guillaume Apollinaire, French poet and art critic (d. 1918)
1882 - James Franck, German-born physicist, Nobel laureate (d. 1964)
1885 - Jules Romains, French author (d. 1972)
1890 - Tommy Andrews, Australian cricketer (d. 1970)
1894 - Sparky Adams, Baseball player (d. 1989)
1896 - Ivan Mihailov, Bulgarian revolutionary (d. 1990)
1897 - Yoon Boseon, President of South Korea (d. 1990)
1898 - Peggy Guggenheim, American art collector (d. 1979)
1899 - Rufino Tamayo, Mexican painter (d. 1991)
1900 - Hellmuth Walter, German engineer and inventor (d. 1980)
1901 - Maxwell Taylor, American general (d. 1987)
1901 - Chen Yi, Chinese communist military commander and politician (d. 1972)
1904 - Christopher Isherwood, English-born writer (d. 1986)
1906 - Albert Sabin, American polio researcher (d. 1993)
1908 - W. B. Henning, Prussian-born Iranist (d. 1967)
1908 - Aubrey Schenck, film producer (d. 1999)
1908 - Bill Hunt, Australian cricketer (d. 1983)
1909 - Jim Davis, American actor (d. 1981)
1909 - Gene Moore, baseball player (d. 1978)
1909 - Eric Davies, South African cricketer (d. 1976)
1910 - Mother Teresa, Roman Catholic nun, Nobel laureate (d. 1997)
1914 - Julio Cortázar, Argentine writer (d. 1984)
1920 - Brant Parker, American cartoonist (d. 2007)
1921 - Benjamin Bradlee, American journalist
1922 - Irving R. Levine, American journalist
1923 - Wolfgang Sawallisch, German conductor and pianist
1924 - Alex Kellner, baseball player (d. 1996)
1925 - Jack Hirshleifer, American economist (d. 2005)
1925 - Alain Peyrefitte, French politician and writer (d. 1999)
1925 - Sangharakshita, Buddhist Philosopher, Founder of the Western Buddhist Order
1927 - B. V. Doshi, Indian architect
1928 - Peter Appleyard, Canadian jazz vibraphonist
1928 - Naïm Kattan, Canadian novelist and essayist
1930 - Joe Solomon, West Indian cricketer
1934 - Tom Heinsohn, American basketball player and commentator
1935 - Geraldine Ferraro, U.S. Vice Presidential candidate
1936 - Yvette Vickers, American actress
1940 - Don LaFontaine, American voice actor
1941 - Barbet Schroeder, Swiss film director
1941 - Akiko Wakabayashi, Japanese actress
1941 - Chris Curtis, English singer and drummer (The Searchers) (d. 2005)
1942 - Vic Dana, American singer
1942 - Dennis Turner, British politician
1944 - Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
1944 - Stephen Greif, English actor
1944 - Maureen Tucker, American musician (The Velvet Underground)
1945 - Tom Ridge, first United States Secretary of Homeland Security
1946 - Valerie Simpson, American singer
1946 - Mark Snow, American composer
1946 - Zhou Ji, Education Minister of the People’s Republic of China
1946 - Chantal Renaud, Quebec singer and actress
1947 - Emiliano Díez, Cuban actor
1950 - Benjamin Hendrickson, American actor (d. 2006)
1952 - Bryon Baltimore, Canadian ice hockey player
1952 - Michael Jeter, American actor (d. 2003)
1952 - Will Shortz, American crossword editor
1953 - Pat Sharkey, Irish footballer
1954 - Efren Reyes, Filipino pool player
1956 - Mark Mangino, American football coach
1957 - Dr. Alban, Nigerian-Swedish singer
1957 - Rick Hansen, Canadian paraplegic athlete
1958 - Jan Nevens, Belgian cyclist
1960 - Branford Marsalis, American saxophonist and bandleader
1960 - Nancy Martinez, Canadian-born singer
1961 - Jeff Parrett, American baseball player
1962 - Bob Mionske, American cyclist and attorney
1963 - David Byas, England cricketer
1965 - Chris Burke, American actor
1965 - Bobby Duncum, Jr., wrestler (d. 2000)
1965 - Jon Hensley, American actor
1966 - Jacques Brinkman, Dutch field hockey player
1966 - Shirley Manson, Scottish singer
1967 - Kelly Madison, porn star
1970 - Olimpiada Ivanova, Russian athlete
1970 - Brett Schultz, South African cricketer
1971 - Thalía, Mexican singer
1974 - Eric D. Snider, American humor columnist / movie reviewer
1975 - Morgan Ensberg, American baseball player
1976 - Amaia Montero, Spanish singer (La Oreja de Van Gogh)
1976 - Zemfira, Russian singer
1977 - Saeko Chiba, Japanese seiyū
1977 - Morris Peterson, American basketball player
1977 - Liam Botham, Hampshire cricketer and rugby league player
1978 - Raja Kashif, Pakistani singer
1979 - Jamal Lewis, American football player
1979 - Cristian Mora, Ecuadorian footballer
1979 - Rubén Pazos, Spanish footballer
1980 - Macaulay Culkin, American actor
1980 - Brendan Harris, American baseball player
1980 - Chris Pine, American actor
1981 - Jesse Martin, Australian yachtsman
1981 - Petey Williams, Canadian professional wrestler
1981 - Demetria McKinney, American actress
1981 - Tino Best, West Indian cricketer
1982 - David Long rotten scoundrel, diabolical hater extraordinaire, legendary reveler
1983 - Félix Porteiro, Spanish racing driver
1986 - Cassie Ventura, American singer
1988 - Danielle Savre, American actress
1988 - Princess Maria Laura of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este
1988 - Evan Ross, American actor
1990 - Lil’ Chris, British singer
1992 - Yang Yilin, Chinese gymnast
1993 - Keke Palmer, American actress

[edit] Deaths
1278 - King Otakar II of Bohemia
1346 - Killed in the Battle of Crécy:
Charles II of Alençon (b. 1297)
Louis I of Flanders (b. 1304)
John I, Count of Luxemburg (b. 1296)
Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1320)
1349 - Thomas Bradwardine, Archbishop of Canterbury
1551 - Margareta Leijonhufvud, queen of Gustav I of Sweden (b. 1516)
1572 - Petrus Ramus, French philosopher (b. 1515)
1595 - Antonio, Prior of Crato, claimant to the throne of Portugal (b. 1531)
1666 - Frans Hals, Dutch painter (b. circa 1580)
1714 - Edward Fowler, English Bishop of Gloucester (b. 1632)
1723 - Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch scientist (b. 1632)
1785 - George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville, British soldier and politician (b. 1716)
1850 - Louis-Philippe of France (b. 1773)
1865 - Johann Franz Encke, German astronomer (b. 1791)
1908 - Tony Pastor, American vaudeville performer (b. 1837)
1910 - William James, American psychologist and philosopher (b. 1842)
1915 - John Bunny American comedian (b. 1863)
1930 - Lon Chaney, Sr., American actor (b. 1883)
1944 - Adam von Trott zu Solz, German diplomat (b. 1909)
1945 - Franz Werfel, Austrian writer (b. 1890)
1946 - Jeanie MacPherson, American actress and screenwriter (b. 1887)
1956 - Alfred Wagenknecht, German-born American activist (b. 1881)
1958 - Ralph Vaughan Williams, English composer (b. 1872)
1968 - Kay Francis, American actress (b. 1899)
1974 - Charles Lindbergh, American aviator (b. 1902)
1976 - Lotte Lehmann, German soprano (b. 1888)
1978 - Charles Boyer, French actor (b. 1899)
1978 - José Manuel Moreno, Argentine footballer (b. 1916)
1979 - Mika Waltari, Finnish author (b. 1908)
1980 - Rosa Albach-Retty, German actress (b. 1874)
1980 - Tex Avery, American cartoonist (b. 1908)
1981 - Roger Nash Baldwin, founder of the American Civil Liberties Union (b. 1884)
1981 - Lee Elhardt Hays, American folksinger (b. 1914)
1986 - Ted Knight, American actor (b. 1923)
1987 - Georg Wittig, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1897)
1987 - John Goddard, West Indian cricketer (b. 1919)
1988 - Carlos Paião, Portuguese singer (b. 1957)
1989 - Irving Stone, American author (b. 1903)
1990 - Minoru Honda, Japanese astronomer (b. 1913)
1992 - Arthur Leigh Allen, American suspected murderer (b. 1933)
1992 - Bob de Moor, Belgian comics artist (b. 1925)
1998 - Frederick Reines, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1918)
2000 - Akbar Adibi, Iranian scientist (b. 1939)
2001 - Louis Muhlstock, Canadian painter (b. 1904)
2003 - Jim Wacker, American football coach (b. 1937)
2004 - Laura Branigan, American singer (b. 1957)
2005 - Denis D’Amour, Canadian guitarist (Voivod) (b. 1960)
2005 - Robert Denning, American interior designer (b. 1927)
2005 - Ed White, Canadian professional wrestler (b. 1949)
2006 - Rainer Barzel, German politician (b. 1924)
2006 - Clyde Walcott, Barbadian West Indies cricketer (b. 1926)
2007 - Gaston Thorn, Luxembourger politician (b. 1928)
2007 - Ramon Zamora, Filipino martial arts

God I hate you…

28th Dr King gave his famous speach

1939 Major league baseball was televised for the first time when experimental station W2XBS broadcast a doubleheader between the visiting Cincinnati Reds and the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field.

you people couldn’t spark an actual conversation if your dick depended on it.

:picard:

what is today’s date?

2008 Just4door pwns Nikuk

1766 posts… took him long enough

you know you really dont hate me <3

and for all you fucks on the other side of the pond

August 26
Today’s Canadian Headline….1925TED ROGERS SR. INVENTS AC TUBE Toronto Ontario - Edward S. Rogers Sr. invents the alternating-current tube, allowing plug-in batteryless radios. The call letters of his new radio station, CFRB, stand for ‘Rogers Batteryless’.
1968Also On This Day…

Appledore England - Hudson’s Bay Company launches replica ketch Nonsuch II to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the HBC.
1957And in Today’s Canadian Birthdays…

Rick Hansen 1957-
wheelchair athlete, spokesman, was born on this day in Port Alberni, BC in 1957. Hansen is known for his Man in Motion round the world wheelchair tour, which raised $20 million for spinal chord research and wheelchair sports. Also John Buchan, 1st Lord Tweedsmuir 1875-1940
statesman, writer, publisher, 15th Governor-General of Canada (1935-40), was born on this day in Perth, Scotland in 1875; died in Montreal Feb. 11, 1940. Buchan wrote 50 books, including a biography of Lord Minto, and was one of the originators of the thriller genre - his Thirty-Nine Steps was written in 1919. He also pursued a career in politics, diplomacy, and publishing - he was a Director of Thomas Nelson & Son 1906-29. While in Ottawa he instituted the Governor-General’s literary awards.
Also Jessie Gray 1910-1940
Canada’s first woman surgeon, was born on this day in Augusta, Georgia in 1910; died in Toronto Oct. 16, 1978. Gray was a leading cancer surgeon, and was Surgeon in Chief of the Women’s College Hospital in Toronto 1945-65.
Also Nancy Martinez 1960-
pop singer, was born on this day in 1960. Martinez is known for her hit single ‘For Tonight’.

In Other Events….1992Montreal Quebec - CN North America signs freight deal with Burlington Northern and Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Mexico; single North American system; linked customs services and common equipment.1991Ottawa Ontario - Canada to extend full diplomatic recognition to the Baltic republics of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania; never recognized legitimacy of 1940 annexation by Stalin, but did not maintain diplomatic ties.1987Toronto Ontario - Fire guts the Canadian National Exhibition’s 80 year old Music Building.1982Cape Canaveral, Florida - NASA launches Canada’s Anik-D1 communications satellite (mass 730 kg) aboard a Delta rocket.1981Vancouver BC - Vancouver transit workers end five-week strike.1978Ontario - First Canada Jam Festival opens; with the Doobie Brothers, the Commodores, Kansas, Dave Mason, Atlanta Rhythm Section.1977Quebec Quebec - Quebec government adopts Bill 101 (La Charte de la langue française); French becomes the official language of Quebec; children whose mother or father went to English school eligible for English schooling; less stringent than Bill One.1972Munich Germany - Canadian athletes join 121 other nations and a total of 7,156 competitors at the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympics in Munich; to Sept. 10.1970Cowes England - Canadian folk singer Joni Mitchell performs at Isle of Wight Pop Festival; she bursts into tears when a spectator jumps on the stage, grabs her microphone and shouts, ‘This is just a hippie concentration camp.’1966Canada - Canada’s 118,000 railway workers go on strike; close down telecommunications, air express; all but first-class mail and ferry service to PEI.1962Hanover, New Hampshire - Vihjalmur Stefansson dies at age 82; born in Arnes, Manitoba Nov 3, 1879 to Icelanders who moved to North Dakota in 1880. An arctic explorer, ethnologist, lecturer and writer, Stefansson was educated at the universities of Iowa, North Dakota and Harvard; made three trips to the Arctic from 1906 to 1918, and covered over 32,000 sq km of territory. From 1913-18 he led the Canadian Arctic Expedition, which discovered Lougheed, Borden, Meighen and Brock islands, while drifting on ice floes. His unauthorized Wrangel expedition, designed to claim an island north of Siberia for Canada, ended with the tragic death of four, including a young Canadian student, and caused an international incident.1962Toronto Ontario - Canadian Amateur Hockey Association approves Father David Bauer’s proposal to build a Canadian Olympic Hockey team, instead of sending club teams off to represent Canada; in 1965 a permanent national team for Canada was established.1961Toronto Ontario - John George Diefenbaker 1895-1979 opens the International Hockey Hall of Fame at the CNE; announces $5 million annual grant for amateur sports in Canada.1960Montreal Quebec - Jean Drapeau decides to run for Mayor of Montreal; a social worker.1958Ottawa Ontario - Founding of the Board of Broadcast Governors (BBG) to regulate broadcasting in Canada, independent of the CBC; later becomes the CRTC, the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission.1957Toronto Ontario - Joseph Burr Tyrrell dies; geologist, explorer, historian, born at Weston, Ontario August 26, 1957. Tyrrell worked for the Geological Survey of Canada from 1881 to 1898, collecting and consolidating information on the natural history and mineral resources of many remote regions. He crossed the barrens, exploring the Dubawnt and Thelon Rivers as far as Chesterfield Inlet, and in 1884 he discovered the rich dinosaur beds of the Badlands of southern Alberta, as well as coal beds at Drumheller, Alberta, and Fernie, BC. After retiring from the government, he worked as a mining consultant, and developed properties in the Klondike and northern Ontario. The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology near Drumheller, founded in 1985, is named in his memory.1951Ottawa Ontario - Canadian railways adopt the Uniform Code of Operating Rules for train operation purposes.1939Ottawa Ontario - William Lyon Mackenzie King 1874-1950 sends personal peace appeals to Hitler, Mussolini and President of Poland.1938Montreal Quebec - Montreal Maroons hockey team dropped from the NHL due to financial troubles.1919Toronto Ontario - American pilot Rudolph Schroeder wins the CNE’s Great Toronto-New York-Toronto Air Race, sponsored by the Canadian National Exhibition.1918France - General Arthur Currie 1875-1933 leads Canadian Corps in successful attack on the Hindenburg Line; penetrates German defenses; until September 2.1907Toronto Ontario - Toronto financier Cawthra Mulock opens his Royal Alexandra Theatre on King Street West; with the musical Top of the World, written by Mark Swain; theatre bought and refurbished by retailer ‘Honest Ed’ Mirvish in 1963.1891Winnipeg Manitoba - Manitoba and the Northwest Territories provided with their first published weather forecasts.1887Montreal Quebec - Fire destroys the Montreal Herald newspaper building.1884Montreal Quebec - British Army start recruiting Canadian voyageurs and boatmen to serve in Wolseley’s Nile Expedition to rescue Kitchener at Khartoum.1881Winnipeg Manitoba - First CPR train steams into Winnipeg over the Red River Bridge.1876Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan - Cree, Saulteaux and Chipewyan of present-day central Alberta and Saskatchewan sign Treaty #6; to get schooling, as well as farm implements, seeds, farm animals and instruction in agricultural techniques; famine relief when necessary and medicine when needed; also adherents to 1899 treaty; total 194,725 sq km set aside for reserves.1872Ottawa Ontario - John A. Macdonald wires J.J.C. Abbott ‘I must have another ten thousand’; stolen telegram later provided the opposition with proof that Macdonald had accepted money in return for his support in Parliament of the Hugh Allan group bidding for the CPR contact.1837Quebec Quebec - Governor Lord Gosford dissolves the fourth session of fifteenth Assembly of Lower Canada; meeting since Aug. 18; had refused to pass budget subsidies.1856Montreal Quebec - Hugh Allan 1810-1882 establishes the Allan Line with four ships - Canadian, North American, Indian and Anglo Saxon; subsidized with mail contract.1834Kingston Ontario - John A. Macdonald starts practicing law in Kingston.1833Baffin Island, NWT - Captain James Ross and his shipwrecked crew of 19 are rescued off Baffin Island by his flagship, the whaler Isabella; Ross and crew survived four winters with the help of the Inuit before abandoning Victory to the ice, and setting off, in shipwrecked boats they had found and repaired, through a lane of water that opened up leading northward.1784Cape Breton Nova Scotia - Cape Breton Island separated from Nova Scotia; becomes its own colony, with Lieutenant-Governor and council.1758Kingston Ontario - John Bradstreet 1714-1774 sets up a battery within point blank range of the walls of Fort Frontenac and starts firing. Commandant Pierre de Noyan will capitulate a day later.1748Quebec Quebec - François Bigot arrives at Quebec to serve as the new Intendant.1634Quebec Quebec - Huron Indians supply wild plums to the Jesuits.1613St-Malo France - Samuel de Champlain c1570-1635 arrives in St-Malo from Tadoussac; will try and get further support for his voyages.1576Baffin Island NWT - Martin Frobisher c1539-1594 crew member finds what may be lump of gold; turns out to be fool’s gold - iron pyrite.

I see what you did

Meh, there are nicer buildings, architecurally, but that is pretty bad ass. I want to visit Dubai someday.

I dont dip in flour before I egg wash

yeah about it “dropping”… i’ll be ok with it at $1.99 and 9/10. $10 lasted me a week in high school and that was only a couple years ago. $3.90 is ridiculous and THEY NEEEEEEEEEEED to do something. that being said i don’t really help the cause by driving everywhere because i like to haha

yeah about it “dropping”… i’ll be ok with it at $1.99 and 9/10. $10 lasted me a week in high school and that was only a couple years ago. $3.90 is ridiculous and THEY NEEEEEEEEEEED to do something. that being said i don’t really help the cause by driving everywhere because i like to haha

yeah about it “dropping”… i’ll be ok with it at $1.99 and 9/10. $10 lasted me a week in high school and that was only a couple years ago. $3.90 is ridiculous and THEY NEEEEEEEEEEED to do something. that being said i don’t really help the cause by driving everywhere because i like to haha

you don’t even know where that ones from

:roll:

i really think you should be able to get U/E if you quit a job what the hell what if they wont fire you