Famous Persons Birthdays Shared

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by MorphGirl, Jan 14, 2017.

  1. pensfan13

    pensfan13 Senior Member

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    You are spouting all these facts about dates if you knew some simple facts you would know my birthday is one of 2 dates. And even if you knew nothing about dates you could find out my birthday pretty easily.
     
  2. MorphGirl

    MorphGirl Banned

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    I guess I don't know simple facts. Lol. I have been told that before. I know things no one wants to know or maybe they just don't care to know. Lol

    Remember I am new to this forum and don't know where to find things??
     
  3. pensfan13

    pensfan13 Senior Member

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    OK ok. Hints. Want to play a game?

    Only 2 months were named after actual people.
     
  4. MorphGirl

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    Oh I found it... thank you.... and damn do I have some birthdays to share with you.

    Giulio d'Este, illegitimate son of Italian noble who was born in 1478.
    The very famous and world renowned Jonni Myyrä, Finnish-American discus and javelin thrower
    who unfortunate passed away in 1955, before you were born.
    Erno Rubik, yes the guy who made the rubix cube
    And last but not least
    Yrjö Saarela, Finnish wrestler and coach (d. 1951)
     
  5. YouFreeMe

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    Nikola Tesla.
     
  6. MorphGirl

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    Ahhhh. Best inventor ever... <3. My battery is dying... will continue shortly... going to take Some work to find someone to rival him.
     
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  7. MorphGirl

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    Ok this is so great, not only do you get tesla, but you also get Pissarro. <3. Yes, Camille Pissarro ... impressionist painter and the one many looked up to. He was considered heartwarming and kind. Cezanne said, he was a lot like a father to me. A man to consult, a little like the good lord. Renoir also admired him and called his work revolutionary. He was also one of Gaugin's master. Post impressionists and impressionists admired and looked up to him. You get two great,

    But let's not forget lady Jane grey who took the throne for 9 days... off with her head.

    And of course none other than Adolphus Busch, yes that is right, the German beer brewer
     
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    Hemingway, robin Williams and Cat Stevens,
     
  9. pensfan13

    pensfan13 Senior Member

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    I'm gonna stick with Julius Caesar
     
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  10. MorphGirl

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    Well now, three people with addictions... where shall we go from there?

    Oh we have and must not forget Jean Picard, French astronomer 1620. Who jean luke Picard from Star Trek was named after.

    And then there is Aleksander Kreek, Estonian shot putter and discus thrower who was born in 1914 ... great guy.

    And last but not least.
    Guðni Bergsson, who was not only an Icelandic footballer, but he was also a lawyer
     
  11. MorphGirl

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    You sure you don't want to stick with the illegitimate son? Lol
     
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  12. expanse

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    I share mine with a famous singer, from a family of singers, who had a television show with her brother years ago.
     
  13. MorphGirl

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    Who might that be? There were a lot of them in the 70's? Did I miss a post from you? :(

    The van traps were still attempting to make a go of it in the 70s I think, but they were not on a show... the osmonds ... the Jackson five ... captain and tensile, married people make up a family.... sonny and Cher ... then the fake family singing groups like... the partridge family and the Brady bunch.... was it the monkeys? I am probably missing some. Which one?
     
  14. expanse

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    Marie Osmond.
     
  15. MorphGirl

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    Oh interesting, you share your birthday with.... none other than.... rollinalong, the member on hip... on the first page of this thread Rollins mentioned Marie osmonds too,

    There are more to come.
     
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  16. MorphGirl

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    1917 – George Osmond, American talent manager
    Who knew, not just one famous osmonds on the list, but TWO ... that was the osmonds family father.
    You also are privilege to share this day with
    Margaret thatcher who was a british politician, was prime minister ... but a little unknown fact is she was also a chemist.
    Let's not neglect and fail to remember Armand Mouyal who was well known Algerian French fencer
    And to wrap up the list thus far we have Chitti Babu, the Indian vena player and composer.
     
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  17. expanse

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    You also share a birthday with Jack Kerouac and James Taylor! Both also creative!
     
  18. MorphGirl

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    I do? Ah not too bad. Wow there are actually known people on my list. :). Lol.

    I also share it with William Lyon Mckenzie who the first mayor of my fair city,... Toronto

    And Clara Fraser, American activist, co-founded Radical Women... lol. Not joining that fucking group either. No need to be radical.
    And most importantly Win Tin, the Burmese journalist... not because of his work... but because I really love his name.
     
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