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Today in History: January 11

EbonyExperience

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Female Firsts
January 11, 1935 - aviator Amelia Earhart began a trip from Honolulu to Oakland, Calif., that made her the first woman to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean.


Sports
January 11, 1973 - owners of American League baseball teams voted to adopt the designated-hitter rule on a trial basis.


Equal Rights
January 11, 1885 - Alice Paul, chief strategist for the militant wing of the suffrage movement and author of the Equal Rights Amendment, was born Moorestown, New Jersey. The product of an upper middle-class Quaker family, Paul attended Swarthmore College and earned a doctorate in social work from the University of Pennsylvania.

Equality of Rights Under the Law Shall Not Be Denied or Abridged By the United States Or Any State On Account of Sex.

--Alice Paul,
Equal Rights Amendment
To the Constitution,
Introduced by the National Woman's Party,
1923.



Technology
January 11, 1993 - Apple unveiled a working model of its much-awaited Newton, a hand-held computer, on this day in 1993. Although the Newton spent years in development and was introduced with much fanfare, the product failed to catch on. Hand-held computing did not really catch on until U.S. Robotics, ultimately bought by 3Com, introduced its PalmPilot several years later.


Automotive
January 11, 1913 - The world?s first closed production car was introduced: Hudson Motor Car Company?s Model 54 sedan. Earlier automobiles had open cabs, or at most convertible roofs.


Entertainment
January 11, 1963 - The first discotheque, the Whiskey-A-Go-Go, opened in Los Angeles.

January 11, 1984 - "Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood creates a stir at the BBC because of sexual content as DJs refuse to play it and is eventually, officially banned.



 
Wow - I haven't seen you in a while (not since your thread dealing with your homosexual club for high school).
 
Originally posted by: EbonyExperience
Sports
January 11, 1973 - owners of American League baseball teams voted to adopt the designated-hitter rule on a trial basis.
ruining the damn game! the pitchers play, make 'em hit!
 
Originally posted by: Millennium
I can look this up on my own. I don't need you to do it for me. Which troll are you tonight?

rolleye.gif


Half the stuff in this forum you could look up on your own.
 
Hey, Ebony, long time since I've "seen" you around.

Guys, if you don't like it don't read it. It's quite simple. I actually enjoy it.
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: Millennium
I can look this up on my own. I don't need you to do it for me. Which troll are you tonight?

rolleye.gif


Half the stuff in this forum you could look up on your own.

But half of the stuff posted is not by a troll and nor does it premote an agenda. I would surf DrudgeReport, Newsmax, or Yellowtimes if I wanted an agenda.
 
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: Millennium
I can look this up on my own. I don't need you to do it for me. Which troll are you tonight?

rolleye.gif


Half the stuff in this forum you could look up on your own.

But half of the stuff posted is not by a troll and nor does it premote an agenda. I would surf DrudgeReport, Newsmax, or Yellowtimes if I wanted an agenda.

Which part of this post is the agenda? Is it his disgust for the designated hitter rule or his recognition of Alice Paul?
 
Originally posted by: EbonyExperience
Originally posted by: rbloedow Wow - I haven't seen you in a while (not since your thread dealing with your homosexual club for high school).
That was a long time ago.

I know, but I'll forever correlate that thread with you 😛 But, come to think of it, that was a DAMN long time ago.
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: Millennium
I can look this up on my own. I don't need you to do it for me. Which troll are you tonight?

rolleye.gif


Half the stuff in this forum you could look up on your own.

But half of the stuff posted is not by a troll and nor does it premote an agenda. I would surf DrudgeReport, Newsmax, or Yellowtimes if I wanted an agenda.

Which part of this post is the agenda? Is it his disgust for the designated hitter rule or his recognition of Alice Paul?


Designated hitter all the way! 🙂
 
Female Firsts
January 11, 1935 - aviator Amelia Earhart began a trip from Honolulu to Oakland, Calif., that made her the first woman to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean.

Wouldnt that actually be about half-way across the Pacific Ocean? Unless they moved Hawaii since 1935

 
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: Millennium
I can look this up on my own. I don't need you to do it for me. Which troll are you tonight?

rolleye.gif


Half the stuff in this forum you could look up on your own.

But half of the stuff posted is not by a troll and nor does it premote an agenda. I would surf DrudgeReport, Newsmax, or Yellowtimes if I wanted an agenda.


Then do it bubba..why troll on ebony's historical enlighting thread ?

 
Too bad this thread wasn't yesterday, or we'd have these rather enlightening entries:

Jan 10 1939

Linda Lovelace's birthday. She starred in Deep Throat, the most profitable adult movie in history, and certainly one of the most groundbreaking. Linda's other credits include her first film Dog Fvcker, a 1969 film where she gets it on with a German shepherd.

Jan 10 1982

The gayest Hollywood Square, Paul Lynde, dead naked in his West Hollywood home with a bottle of poppers (amyl nitrate, to relax muscles used during anal intercourse) next to the bed. By the next morning, Lynde's mysterious male companion had fled.


For today, we just get this one:

Jan 11 1964

The US Surgeon General warns against smoking for the first time. It's amazing how many dumbsh!ts need to be told that inhaling smoke is harmful.
 
I read in some tabloid that Osama was going to blow up the Internet on 1/11 at 11:11 am.. guess he decided not to.

edit: Oh wait, that time has not come yet.. he may still blow it up!
 
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