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February
8th Celebrity Birthdays
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John Williams (1932)
Audrey Meadows (1926 - 1996)
Ted Koppel (1940)
Mary Steenburgen (1953)
Robert Klien (1942)
James Dean (1931 - 1955)
Dan Seals (1950)
Seth Green (1974)
Jack Lemmon (1925 - 2001)
Mary McCormack (1969 - PCM
Interview)
Brooke Adams (1949)
Gary Coleman (1968)
Jules Verne (1828)
Nick Nolte (1941)
Vince Neil (1961)
Joshua Kadison (1965)
Lana Turner(1920 - 1995) |
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February
8th's Daily Joke
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One day Ken is sitting in
his house when the doorbell unexpectedly rings.
He answers the door and finds a salesman standing on his porch
with a strange object.
"What is that?" Ken asks.
"It's a thermos," the salesman replies.
"What does it do?" asks Ken.
"This baby," the salesman says, "keeps hot
things hot and cold things cold."
After some deliberation Ken buys one, deciding it would really
help his lunch situation. The next day he arrives at work
with his Thermos. Sure enough, all his coworkers are curious
about his new object.
"What is it?" they ask.
"It's a thermos," Ken replies.
"What does it do?" they ask.
"Well," Ken says in a bragging manner, "It
keeps hot things hot and cold things cold."
"So, what do ya got in it?"
To which Ken says, "Three cups of coffee and a lemon
Popsicle." |
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February
8th's Fun Fact
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| Environmentalists changed
the word "jungle" to "rain forest," because
nobody would give them money to save a jungle. |
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February
8th's Other Fun Facts
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► In 1692, a doctor
in Salem Village claimed three teenaged girls were possessed
by Satan, which then lead to the chaotic Salem Witch Trials
► The Birth of a Nation, DW Griffith's controversial
film, premiered in 1915
► The first female hockey game in Olympic history took
place in 1998, Finland defated Sweden 6-0 |
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