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  1. deegenerate

    deegenerate Goddess of Desire

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    1965: Selma civil rights march becomes "Bloody Sunday"
    On this day in 1965, state troopers used nightsticks and tear gas to attack American civil rights activists as they crossed a bridge in Selma, Alabama, during their attempted march to the state capitol in Montgomery. Public disgust at the incident will help galvanize support for passage of the Voting Rights Act.

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    On This Day In History
    March 7, 1958

    Yours truly drew his first breath and the world hasn't been the same since.....
     
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      I'd like to join the lovely Dita von Teese in wishing you the happiest of birthdays!
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      But don't drink the martini she hasn't washed since losing her virginity.
       
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      Happy birthday!
      Hope you have birthday sex!
       
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      Happy Birthday!
       
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      Thank You All!!!
       
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    All for you, Happy Birthday.
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      Thank You!!
       
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      Happy belated birthday.
       
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    7 Mar 1936
    Upon the success of the Rhineland reoccupation in western Germany, Adolf Hitler dissolved the Reichstag and called for re-elections, which saw overwhelming approval for the action.

    7 Mar 1940
    Adolf Hitler allocated 8 divisions for the invasion of Norway and Denmark.

    7 Mar 1943
    General Douglas MacArthur issued a communiqué to USAAF squadrons in the South Pacific to congratulate them for the overwhelming success at the Battle of the Bismarck Sea. Not only had the Japanese advances been stopped at the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of Midway, and the Guadalcanal/Solomons campaigns in 1942, but with this victory, the Japanese were now clearly and decisively on the retreat.
     
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    March 8

    1841 - Americsn jurist Oliver Wendall Holmes was born.

    1999 - one of the best all around baseball players, Joe DeMagio passed away.

    1971 - American boxer Joe Frazier defeated Muhammed Ali Ina 15 round unanimous decision thus retaining the title.

    1936 - The first stock car race was run in Daytona Beach, Florida.

    1948 - Confederate General James L. Longstreet married Maria Loisa Garland. U.S. Grant was his best man.
     
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    March 8, 2014 was the start of one of the great mysteries in the history of aviation when Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, a Boeing 777-200ER, disappeared during a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

    The ensuing search for the missing plane became the longest and most expensive search in the history of aviation, and was finally called off in 2017. A second search launched in January 2018 by private contractor 'Ocean Infinity' also ended without success after six months.

    The Malaysian Ministry of Transport's final report from July 2018 was inconclusive. It is taken for granted that the 12 Malaysian crew members and 227 passengers from 14 different nations perished.

    Will we ever know what happened?

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    On this day in history, March 8, 1999, Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio dies, 'cultural icon' on and off field
    'Joltin' Joe' won nine World Series, married Marilyn Monroe and was celebrated in American popular culture.
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    Joe DiMaggio was the son of poor Sicilian immigrants who went on to become one of America's greatest pop-culture icons. He won nine World Series in 13 years with the New York Yankees, married Marilyn Monroe in 1954 and has been celebrated in popular hit songs.


    Baseball star Joe DiMaggio, a towering figure of American popular culture both on and off the field, died in Hollywood, Florida, after a battle with lung cancer on this day in history, March 8, 1999.

    The New York Yankees legend was 84 years old.

    "Joltin' Joe" DiMaggio was a nine-time World Series champion, three-time American League MVP and, most memorably on the field, hit safely in 56 straight games in 1941 — an incredible record of consistency which has never been approximated since.

    The National Baseball Hall of Fame has declared DiMaggio a "cultural icon" and "an American hero."

    His Hall of Fame biography says, "He married Hollywood starlets Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Arnold and he was immortalized in Paul Simon’s hit song ‘Mrs. Robinson.’"

    It adds, "To a generation he was the face of Mister Coffee, and he was regarded as one of the greatest players who ever played the game."
     
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    1910: First Pilot's License to a Woman
    Raymonde de Laroche, a plumber's daughter from Paris, having convinced an aviator friend, Charles Voisin, to instruct her in how to fly an airplane, demonstrates her flying skills to the Aero-Club of France, which awards her a pilot's license, the first ever issued to a woman.

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  9. Barry D

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    On This Day In History
    March 8, 1917

    February Revolution begins, leading to the end of czarist rule in Russia

    In Russia, the February Revolution (known as such because of Russia’s use of the Julian calendar) begins on March 8, 1917 when riots and strikes over the scarcity of food erupt in Petrograd. One week later, centuries of czarist rule in Russia ended with the abdication of Nicholas II, and Russia took a dramatic step closer toward communist revolution.

    By 1917, most Russians had lost faith in the leadership ability of the czarist regime. Government corruption was rampant, the Russian economy remained backward, and Nicholas repeatedly dissolved the Duma, the Russian parliament established after the Revolution of 1905, when it opposed his will. However, the immediate cause of the February Revolution—the first phase of the Russian Revolution of 1917—was Russia’s disastrous involvement in World War I. Militarily, imperial Russia was no match for industrialized Germany, and Russian casualties were greater than those sustained by any nation in any previous war. Meanwhile, the economy was hopelessly disrupted by the costly war effort, and moderates joined Russian radical elements in calling for the overthrow of the czar.

    On March 8, 1917, demonstrators clamoring for bread took to the streets in the Russian capital of Petrograd (now known as St. Petersburg). Supported by 90,000 men and women on strike, the protesters clashed with police but refused to leave the streets. On March 10, the strike spread among all of Petrograd’s workers, and irate mobs of workers destroyed police stations. Several factories elected deputies to the Petrograd Soviet, or “council,” of workers’ committees, following the model devised during the Revolution of 1905.

    On March 11, the troops of the Petrograd army garrison were called out to quell the uprising. In some encounters, regiments opened fire, killing demonstrators, but the protesters kept to the streets, and the troops began to waver. That day, Nicholas again dissolved the Duma. On March 12, the revolution triumphed when regiment after regiment of the Petrograd garrison defected to the cause of the demonstrators. The soldiers, some 150,000 men, subsequently formed committees that elected deputies to the Petrograd Soviet.

    The imperial government was forced to resign, and the Duma formed a provisional government that peacefully vied with the Petrograd Soviet for control of the revolution. On March 14, the Petrograd Soviet issued “Order No. 1,” which instructed Russian soldiers and sailors to obey only those orders that did not conflict with the directives of the Soviet. The next day, March 15, Czar Nicholas II abdicated the throne in favor of his brother Michael, whose refusal of the crown brought an end to the czarist autocracy.

    The new provincial government, tolerated by the Petrograd Soviet, hoped to salvage the Russian war effort while ending the food shortage and many other domestic crises. It would prove a daunting task. Meanwhile, Vladimir Lenin, leader of the Bolshevik revolutionary party, left his exile in Switzerland and crossed German enemy lines to return home and take control of the Russian Revolution.
     
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    8 Mar 1942
    Construction for the Alaska-Canadian Highway began by the US Army. While significantly improved since it was first constructed, it still exists today and has been under Canadian control since the end of WWII per agreement with the US.

    8 Mar 1943
    The American ban on sliced bread, originally intended to save wrapping paper but found ineffective, was lifted.

    In a controversial move, General Henry Arnold agreed to give Claire Chennault an air force independent from the USAAF. Still, he maintained Chennault's position underneath the overall US commander in China, Joseph Stilwell. Chennault, former commander of the American Volunteer Group (AVG) (a.k.a. the Flying Tigers), was given some autonomy within this command structure that replaced his China Air Task Force.

    8 Mar 2014
    Former paratrooper of Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, US 101st Airborne Division William "Wild Bill" Guarnere passed away from a stroke in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Guarnere was injured in October 1944 and threatened with demotion as he rejoined his unit against doctor's orders. He was wounded again, losing a leg, during the Battle of the Bulge which ended his active service. He received multiple medals and was consulted in the making of the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. He also co-wrote a book about Easy Company separate from the miniseries and the book that inspired it.
     
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    March 9

    1962 - Battle of the Ironside Moniter and Merrimack(formerly the Virginia) occurred off of Hampton Roads, Virginia.

    1934 - Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, was born.

    1959 - Toy doll Barbie was introduce by Mattel

    1945 - The U.S Army Air Force bombed Tokyo with napalm. Onequarter of the city was destroyed and 80,000 people died.

    1943 - American chess master Bobby Fischer was born.

    432 BCE- The Parthenon was consecrated
     
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    Happy Birthday Barbie!!!

    It was on March 9, 1959, that Mattel introduced the world to one of the most popular playthings in history. The 11-inch plastic figure has a full name: Barbara Millicent Roberts. It was the first mass-produced toy doll in the U.S. with adult features.

    In the words of Barbie creator Creator Ruth Handler, “Every little girl needed a doll through which to project herself into her dream of her future.”


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    [​IMG]One-Man War Finally Ends
    1974 Last Japanese soldier, a guerrilla operating in the Philippines, surrenders, 29 years after World War II ended.

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    March 9, 1974 — Nearly 30 years after the end of the Second World War Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda finally surrendered on this day. He had been waging his own war from a jungle and the mountains.

    In December, 1944, towards the end of the global conflict, Onoda, an intelligence officer, was sent to Lubang Island in the Philippines. His briefing was to destroy infrastructure on the island and do all he could to thwart enemy attacks.

    When US and Philippine Commonwealth forces landed on the island a couple of months later, Onoda and three fellow Japanese soldiers decided to hide in the mountains and conduct guerrilla warfare.

    In October 1945 they found a leaflet which said: "The war ended on August 15. Come down from the mountains!" But they didn't believe it. It was inconceivable to them that Japan could have been defeated or, worse, surrendered.

    A few weeks later more leaflets were dropped including a surrender order signed by General Tomoyuki Yamashita of the Fourteenth Area Army. They didn't believe that one, either: just an enemy trick.

    So they carried on with their hit-and-run campaign. Living in huts they made out of bamboo, the men survived on a diet of rice, coconuts and meat – from cattle slaughtered after farm raids. They carried out a series of armed raids over many years — lots of them resulting in deaths.

     
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    1962: World's first iron-clad naval battle
    Steam-powered, iron-clad warships in the American Civil War, the Union's USS Monitor and the Confederate's CSS Virginia, fire on each other for four hours off Hampton Roads, Virginia. The engagement of iron-fortified battleships ends in a draw.

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      1862?
       
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      Shit happens.
       
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      Damn! I missed the typo. It was supposed to be 1862.
       
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      I feel so much better with my typos occurring regularly. I knew what you meant and thanks for the post. Well done!
       
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    On This Day In History
    March 9, 1997

    Rapper Notorious B.I.G. is killed in Los Angeles

    Christopher Wallace, a.k.a Biggie Smalls, a.k.a. the Notorious B.I.G., is shot to death at a stoplight in Los Angeles. The murder was thought to be the culmination of an ongoing feud between rap music artists from the East and West coasts. Just six months earlier, rapper Tupac Shakur was killed when he was shot while in his car in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. Ironically, Wallace’s death came only weeks before his new album, titled Life After Death, was scheduled to be released.

    Wallace was the most prominent East Coast practitioner of “gangsta rap." His 1994 record Ready to Die sold millions. That same year, Shakur, the West Coast’s leading rapper, was shot several times in a robbery at a recording studio in New York. Shakur claimed that Wallace was partially responsible and later taunted Wallace on one of his songs. He claimed to have slept with Wallace’s ex-wife, singer Faith Evans, and insulted the overweight rapper for his ample girth.

    Wallace’s raps about violent street life were not completely fiction. He grew up in a poor section of Brooklyn and had many run-ins with the law growing up. Even after he reached stardom in the music world, his legal woes continued. In the summer of 1996 he was arrested when police found marijuana and firearms at his New Jersey home. He also assaulted a pair of admirers with a baseball bat. The murder of Wallace has never been solved, though it has been suggested that either Marion “Suge” Knight, the former head of Death Row Records, Shakur’s label, or the Crips gang may be be responsible. Knight was also shot (but not wounded seriously) in the fatal Las Vegas attack on Shakur and is rumored to have engineered a retaliatory strike against Wallace, whom he held responsible for the Las Vegas shooting. Knight has been incarcerated for a fatal hit-and-run since 2018.
     
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    Marc 10

    1983 - American singer Carrie Underwood was born

    1969 - James Earl Ray. Who plead guilty to the assassination of Martin Luther King was born

    1933 - The first German concentration camp opened at Dachou. Over 32,000 people would perish.
     
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    Two big days on March 10, 6 years apart, for Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel.

    1958: Big Records released 'Our Song', the second single by a teenage duo from Queens, New York, Tom and Jerry. The duo will become famous in the '60s under their real names, Simon & Garfunkel.

    1964: Now known as Simon & Garfunkel, they recorded 'The Sounds Of Silence' as an acoustic duo. It wasn't until record company producers added electric guitar, bass and drums, without the knowledge of Paul and Art, that the song would become a hit in late 1965. This was the song that really put the pair on the musical map.





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    On this day in history, March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell makes first telephone call from Boston lab
    'Mr. Watson, come here — I want to see you,' Bell wrote of famous first words, yet his claim as telephone inventor was disputed in court.

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    American inventor Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) with one of his inventions, circa 1910. Bell engineered the first intelligible electronic transmission of voice and patented the telephone, and was a founding member and president of the National Geographic Society.

    Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call from a downtown Boston laboratory on this day in history, March 10, 1876.

    "Mr. Watson, come here — I want to see you," Bell wrote in his own account of the first words transmitted via the new technology.

    "To my delight he came and declared that he had heard and understood what I said," Bell added.
     
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    Marh 11

    1931 - American jurist Antonin Scalia was born

    1895 - Shemp Howard of the Three Stooges was born.

    1990 - Following a vote in their parliament Lithuania became the first Soviet republic to declare its independence from the U.S.S.R.

    1942 - Alied forms in the Southweast Pacific Theatre came under command of U.S. General Douglas MacArthur following his tour n.the Bataan Peninsula in the Phillipines.

    1941 - U.S. Congress passed the Lend-Lease Act

    1302 - According to Shakespeare.Romeo and Juliet were married
     
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