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A Day in History, Jokes and World Records January 17th

January 16th 2007 23:48
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1773 - Captain James Cook becomes 1st to cross Antarctic Circle (66º 33' S)
1775 - 9 old women burnt as witches for causing bad harvests, Kalisk, Poland
1806 - James Madison Randolph, grandson of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson, was the first child born in the White House.
1861 - Flush toilet patented by Mr Thomas Crapper (Honest!)
1912 - Explorer Robert Scott reached the South Pole to find out Roald Amundsen had beaten him there by one month. Scott and his party died during the return trip.
1916 - The Professional Golfers Association was formed in New York City.
1917 - US pays Denmark $25 million for the Virgin Islands
1926 - George Burns marries Gracie Allen
1929 - Popeye makes 1st appearance, in comic strip "Thimble Theatre"
1943 - Tin Can Drive Day
1945 - Soviet and Polish forces liberated Warsaw(end of Nazi occupation).
1945 - Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg disappeared in Hungary while in Soviet custody. Wallenberg was credited with saving tens of thousands of Jews.

1948 - Trial of 11 US Communist party members begins in New York City NY
1950 - The Great Brinks Robbery - 11 thieves steal more than $2 million from an armored car Company's offices in Boston, Mass.
1951 - China refuses cease-fire in Korea
1954 - Jacques Cousteau's 1st network telecast airs on "Omnibus" (CBS)
1961 - U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivers a televised farewell address.
1966 - A B-52 bomber collides with a KC-135 Stratotanker over Spain, dropping three 70-kiloton hydrogen bombs near the town of Palomares and one other into the sea
1969 - Beatles release Yellow Submarine album
1969 - Debut album of Led Zeppelin released in US
1970 - 357 baseball players are available in the free-agent draft
1970 - Sporting News names Willie Mays as Player of the Decade for the 1960s
1977 - Convicted murderer Gary Gilmore is executed by a firing squad in Utah
1982 - "Cold Sunday" in the United States sees temperatures fall to their lowest levels in over 100 years. Wisconsin saw -40F to -52F without wind chill factor.
1987 - President Reagan signs secret order permitting covert sale of arms to Iran
1991 - Iraq fires 8 SCUD missiles on Israel - 1st US pilot shot down (Jeffrey Zahn)
1994 - An earthquake rocked Los Angeles, CA, registering a 6.7 on the Richter Scale. At least 61 people were killed and about $20 billion in damage was caused.
1997 - NBA suspends Dennis Rodman indefinitely/$25,000 for kicking cameraman
1998 - President Clinton faces sexual harassment charges from Paula Jones
2002 - Mount Nyiragongo erupts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, displacing an estimated 400,000 people.

Famous Birthday’s, January 17th
1706 - Benjamin Franklin Boston,kite flyer/statesman/wit/inventor/diplomat(Died 1790)
1899 - Al "Scarface"Capone Italy, gangster (Chicago bootlegging) Dies in 1947.
1922 - Betty White Oak Park IL, actress (Mary Tyler Moore Show, Golden Girls)
1925 - Rock Hudson Winnetka IL, actor (McMillian & Wife)
1928 - Vidal Sassoon, English cosmetologist/hairdresser.
1931 - James Earl Jones, actor/narrator (Voice of Darth Vader, Exorcist II, Soul Man) 1934 - Shari Lewis Bronx NY, ventriloquist/puppeteer (Lamb Chop) Died 1998
1942 - Muhammad Ali [Cassius Clay], heavyweight champ boxer (1964-7 74-8)
1949 - Andy Kaufman New York City NY, comedian/actor (Latka Gravas-Taxi)D. 1984
1954 - Robert F Kennedy Jr attorney (Natural Resources Defense Council)
1962 - Jim Carrey Ontario Canada, actor ( Dumb & Dumber, Mask, Bruce Almighty)
1971 - Kid Rock, singer/rapper(Cowboy, Bull God) Married Pamela Anderson 18 times and got divorced 3 months later.

Famous Death’s
1893 - Rutherford B Hayes 19th US President (1877-81), dies in Fremont OH at 70
1910 - Thomas Crapper inventor (flush toilet), dies


Joke of the Day
Who is Calling

The local high school has a policy that the parents must call the school if a student is to be absent for the day. Kelly (name changed to protect the guilty), deciding to skip school and go to the mall with her friends waited until her parents had left for work and called the school herself. This is the actual conversation of the telephone call. Kelly: "Hi, I'm calling to report that Kelly so-and-so is unable to make it to school today because she is ill. Secretary at high school: "Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I'll note her absence.
Who is this calling?" Kelly: "This is my mother."

High Birth Rate
A little rural town had one of the highest birth rates in the country and this phenomenon attracted the attention of the sociologists at the state university. They wrote a grant proposal; got a huge chunk of money; moved to town; set up their computers; got squared away; and began designing their questionnaires and such. While the staff was busy getting ready for their big research effort, the project director decided to go to the local drugstore for a cup of coffee. He sat down at the counter, ordered his coffee, and while he was drinking it, he told the druggist what his purpose was in town, then asked him if he had any idea why the birth rate was so high. "Sure," said the druggist. "Every morning the six o'clock train comes through here and blows for the crossing. It wakes everybody up, and, well, it's too late to go back to sleep, and it's too early to get up."

World Records
Shortest Woman

Pauline Musters(Netherlands) measured 12 inches at birth, and that nine years of age she was 21.5 inches tall and weighed 3 pounds, when she died of pneumonia at age 19 she was exactly 24 inches tall.

Heaviest Man
the heaviest person in medical history was John Brower Minnoch. He was 6'1" tall and weighed 1,399 pounds, much of which was water accumulation due to his congestive heart failure.
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