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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

August 15th

August 15 is the 228th day of the year.  There are 138 days remaining until the end of the year.




1620 Mayflower sets sail from Southampton with 102 Pilgrims making their hadj to Mecca.  Unfortunately, an ill-wind blows them off course.
1843 Tivoli Park in Copenhagen (where I received my first blow job!) opens
1911 Procter and Gamble cleverly markets its Crisco shortening as a baking aid
1914 Panama Canal opens to traffic and the SS Ancon is first to test the waters
1939 "Wizard of Oz" premieres at Grauman's Chinese Theater, Hollywood.  Although it's one of my all time faves, it still can't top The Whizzer of Oz.
1947 India gains independence from the United Kingdom and becomes an independent nation within the Commonwealth
1961 Conrad Schumann flees from East Germany while on duty guarding the construction of the Berlin Wall. From one small-minded step against mankind, that’s one giant leap for a man. . .
1965 Beatles play to 55,000 screaming fans at Shea Stadium who didn’t hear a word that was sung
1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair opens in New York State at Max Yasgur's Dairy Farm ... More bands, more people, fewer clothes
1974 Longest team (6) trampoline bouncing marathon (1,248 hours (52 days))
1998 Bill Clinton confesses to Hillary about Monica Lewinsky’s blow job.



1885 Edna Ferber, gay US novelist 
1917 Archbishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez , probably gay El Salvadoran Roman Catholic priest, Servant of God, and martyr  
1945 Nigel Terry, maybe gay English actor 
1957 Zeljko Ivanek, maybe gay Slovenian-born US actor 
1958 Rondell Sheridan, maybe gay US comedian/actor 
1964 Michael Berresse, gay US actor 
1969 Kevin Cheng, maybe gay US/Chinese actor/singer/artist 
1972 Ben Affleck, US actor/writer 
1976 Koert-Jan De Bruijn, Dutch actor/tv presenter 
1976 Sipke Jan Bousema, gay Dutch actor/tv presenter 
1977 Ben Unwin, Australian actor 
1984 Serginho Hondjakoff, appropriately named US/Brazilian actor 
1989 Joe Jonas, chaste US not gay musician/Jonas Brothers 



1935 A Two-fer:  Will Rogers, humorist, killed in plane crash in Alaska piloted by the one-eyed Wiley Post who, obviously, didn’t see this one coming.
2008 Jerry Wexler, music producer and coiner of the term "Rhythm & Blues", loses rhythm but turns blue.




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