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BIRTHDAY ALERT (BR)
njretcop
Member Posts: 7,975
On Saturday, February 14th., Birthday Club member Black Roses Will be celebrating her birthday.
All of the members of the club join in wishing Beth a very
HAPPY BIRTHDAY and many happy returns
To add your name to the club database, you must send your GB handle along with the month and day only of your birth to the email address below.
"It's the stuff dreams are made of Angel"NRA Certified Firearms InstructorMember: GOA, RKBA, NJSPBA, NJ area rep for the 2ndAMPD. njretcop@copmail.com
All of the members of the club join in wishing Beth a very
HAPPY BIRTHDAY and many happy returns
To add your name to the club database, you must send your GB handle along with the month and day only of your birth to the email address below.
"It's the stuff dreams are made of Angel"NRA Certified Firearms InstructorMember: GOA, RKBA, NJSPBA, NJ area rep for the 2ndAMPD. njretcop@copmail.com
Comments
sorta like being born on Christmas huh?
A dead intruder cannot testify against you in a court of law!
If they're still moving, put another round in them!
Best Wishes!!!
Rugster
"Toujours Pret"
col elect1mike Illinois
volinters RRG
I am a man but I can change if I have to,I guess.
Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia:
"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms. . . disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. . . Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."
There are no bad guns, only bad people.
[:D][:D]Black Roses[:D][:D]
Some people you share your B-day with
Christopher Sholes 1819
George Ferris 1859
John Barrymore 1882
Jack Benny 1894
James Pike 1913
Jimmy Hoffa 1913
Mel Allen (Israel) 1913
Hugh Downs 1921
Skeezix Wallet 1921
Cesare Siepi 1923
Donna Atwood 1923
Elliot Lawrence 1925
Frank Borman 1928
Phyllis McGuire (The McGuire Sisters) 1931
Vic Morrow 1932
Florence Henderson 1934
Andrew Prine 1936
Razzy Bailey 1939
Lillie Bryant (Billy & Lillie) 1940
Ricardo Rodriguez 1942
Bob Murphy 1943
Maceo Parker 1943
Alan Parker 1944
Carl Bernstein 1944
Gregory Hines 1946
Pat O'Brien 1948
Teller (Pen and Teller) 1948
Ewa Aulin 1949
Roger Fisher (Heart) 1950
Jo Jo (Alicia) Starbuck 1951
Michael Doucet (Beausoleil) 1951
Ken Wahl 1957
Meg Tilly 1960
Zach Galligan 1963
Enrico Colantoni 1963
Rickey Wolking (The Nixons) 1966
Manuela Maleeva 1967
Kevin Blades (Lit) 1972
Rob Thomas (Matchbox 20) 1972
On your Birthday in history these things happened
1778 - The Stars and Stripes was carried to a foreign port, in France, for the first time. It was aboard the American ship Ranger.
1803 - Moses Coats received a patent on the apple parer.
1849 - The first photograph of a U.S. President was taken by Matthew Brady in New York City. President James Polk was the subject of the picture.
1859 - Oregon became the 33rd member of the Union.
1876 - Alexander Bell filed an application for a patent for the telephone.
1889 - In Los Angeles, CA, oranges began their first trip to the east.
1895 - Oscar Wilde's final play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," opened at the St. James' Theatre in London.
1899 - The U.S. Congress approved voting machines for use in federal elections.
1900 - Russia imposed tighter imperial control over Finland in response to an international petition for Finland's freedom.
1900 - In South Africa, British Gen. Roberts invaded Orange Free State with 20,000 troops.
1903 - The U.S. Department of Commerce and Labor was established.
1912 - The first diesel engine submarine was commissioned in Groton, CT.
1912 - Arizona was admitted as the 48th U.S. state.
1918 - The motion picture "Tarzan of the Apes" was released.
1920 - The League of Women Voters was founded in Chicago. The first president of the organization was Maude Wood Park.
1929 - The "St. Valentine's Day Massacre" took place in Chicago, IL. Seven gangsters who were rivals of Al Capone were killed.
1932 - The U.S. won the first bobsled competition at the Winter Olympic Games at Lake Placid, NY.
1940 - The first porpoise born in captivity arrived at Marineland in Florida.
1945 - Peru, Paraguay, Chile and Ecuador joined the United Nations.
1946 - ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was unveiled. The device, built at the University of Pennsylvania, was the world's first general purpose electronic computer.
1954 - The TV show "Letter to Loretta" changed its name to "The Loretta Young Show." The show premiered on September 20, 1953.
1957 - Lionel Hampton's only major musical work, "King David," made its debut at New York's Town Hall.
1961 - Lawrencium, element 103, was first produced in Berkely, CA.
1962 - U.S. first lady Jacqueline Kennedy gave a tour of the White House on television.
1966 - Rick Mount of Lebanon, IN, became the first high school, male athlete to be pictured on the cover of "Sports Illustrated".
1966 - Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia 76ers set a National Basketball Association (NBA) record as he reached a career high of 20,884 points after seven seasons.
1979 - Twenty-year-old rookie, Don Maloney, of the New York Rangers, scored his first goal in the National Hockey League. It came on his first NHL shot.
1979 - Adolph Dubs, the U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, was kidnapped in Kabul by Muslim extremists. He was killed in a shootout between his abductors and police.
1980 - Walter Cronkite announced his retirement from the "CBS Evening News."
1983 - A 6-year-old boy became the first person to receive a heart and liver transplants in the same operation.
1985 - Cable News Network reporter Jeremy Levin was freed. He had been being held in Lebanon by extremists.
1989 - Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini called on Muslims to kill Salman Rushdie because of his novel "The Satanic Verses."
1989 - The first satellite of the Global Positioning System was placed into orbit around Earth.
1989 - Union Carbide agreed to pay $470 million to the government of India. The court-ordered settlement was a result of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak disaster.
1997 - Astronauts on the space shuttle Discovery began a series of spacewalks that were required to overhaul the Hubble Space Telescope.
1998 - U.S. authorities officially announced that Eric Rudolph was a suspect in a bombing of an abortion clinic in Alabama.
2002 - The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Shays-Meehan bill. The bill, if passed by the U.S. Senate, would ban millions of unregulated money that goes to the national political parties.
2002 - Sylvester Stallone filed a lawsuit against Kenneth Starr. The suit alleged that Starr had given bad advice about selling Planet Hollywood stock.
2003 - In Madrid, Spain, a ceramic plate with a bullfighting motif painted by Pablo Picasso in 1949 was stolen from an art show. The plate was on sale for $12,400.
And a little Music history on you birthday as well
1813 - Composer Alexander Dargomyzhsky was born.
1882 - Composer Ignaz Friedman was born.
1958 - On CBS television Walter Cronkite reported that the Iranian government has banned rock & roll becausee it is against the concepts of Islam and also a hazard to health.
1964 - Chad & Jeremy were guests on the "Patty Duke Show."
1967 - Aretha Franklin recorded her song "Respect" in New York.
1970 - The Who taped a concert at Leeds University in Leeds, England, for their forthcoming album, "Live at Leeds."
1972 - John Lennon and Yoko Ono began a weeklong stay as co-hosts on "The Mike Douglas Show."
1972 - "Steppenwolf Day" was declared in Los Angeles as they announced thier break-up.
1972 - "Grease" opened off-Broadway, where it ran for the next decade for a total of 3,388 performances.
1973 - David Bowie collapsed at the end of his Valentines Day Show at New York's Radio City Music Hall reportedly due to total exhaustion.
1974 - The Captain and Tennille were married.
1974 - Rolling Stone reported that David Bowie had turned down a Gay Liberation group who asked him to compose the "world's first Gay National Anthem."
1977 - The B-52's perform their first concert together in Athens, GA.
1978 - Dire Straits began recording their first album.
1981 - Billy Idol left Generation X for a solo career.
1984 - Elton John and Renata Blauel were married. The marriage lasted for four years.
1986 - Frank Zappa appeared on "Miami Vice" playing a crime boss named "Mr. Frankie."
1996 - Prince and Mayte Garcia were married.
1998 - Marilyn Manson began an short book signing tour at Tower Records in New York. He was supporting his autobiography "It's A Long Hard Road Out of Hell."
1998 - T.G. Sheppard was best man for 35 different bridegrooms at a hotel in Las Vegas. The event was held for the winners of a national radio promotion for Sheppard's song "She's Gettin' the Rock."
2000 - KISS announced that they were going to do a farewell tour in makeup and then sell off the stage props from their career in an auction.
1998 - Madonna performed her first club performance in more than 10 years at the Roxy in New York.
2001 - "Barbara Streisand: Timeless" aired on FOX. The show was a farewell-tour concert.
"Those who live by the sword get shot
by those who don't." [:D]
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Frog
GO NAVY, BEAT ARMY
Go Army Beat Navy
IF you wanna have fun join the cavalry
NRA Life Member ---"A pocket knife, a clean hankey, and a pistol... things I can use." - Ted Nugent
And many, many more.
[8D]
Steve
Fight Crime, Shoot First
,,,[:)]sod
p.s. Larry,,would ya give Beth a Birthday hug for ol' sod???[8)][:I]
"I AM MY OWN WORST ENEMY"
SEMPER FI
KC
ps.. Have a happy Valentine's day too!
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
Double dipper?...*LOL..hardly...Classic is the only one in years to remember that I have a birthday on that day....except for the people on here of course....
How old am I going to be?....same age as my tongue and a bit older than my teeth.....[:o)]
Lil' Stinker's Opinion
May your day be super special...
Love Donna & Walte
Blossom sends your sugar too...
Tell Larry that you need a gun for your birthday![}:)]
How you doin'!
And many more!
He Dog
"I dont care how thin you make a pancake, it still has two sides"
"A wise man is a man that realizes just how little he knows.
Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now.
Happy yes...very....wonderful hubby, great friends both in person and on here....relatively good health....a cat who is as nutty as I am...
Cant ask for much more....did I mention a fantastic sexy hubby?...[:I]
Lil' Stinker's Opinion