Sunday, July 01, 2012

Sunday, July 1, 2012

makebate \MEYK-beyt\, noun:

  • A person who causes contention or discord.
Makebate stems from the Middle English word bate which meant "contention".
bittertweet

  • The act of sending a tweet in which the user reflects on a sentimental moment of their life, i.e. a graduation, the end of a life period, or the passing of a loved one.
"OMG No longer in high school!!! Gonna miss it but moving on to bigger and better things!"
"RIP Grampa Joe. You lived a great long life but I'm glad you're in a better place now."
"All these bittertweets are bumming me out, man."
Trivia
Tomorrow
History

  • Battle of San Juan Hill: future president Theodore Roosevelt led the Rough Riders in a charge up Kettle Hill during the Spanish-American War (1898)
  • Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: was signed by the US, UK, USSR and others to halt spread of nuclear arms (1968)
  • Walkman: portable audio player was introduced by Sony (1979)
  • Hong Kong: reverted to Chinese rule after 156 years of British rule (1997)
Birthdays
  • Gottfried Von Leibniz 1649
  • George Sand 1804 - Author Amandine Aurore Lucile Dudevant
  • Cecil Rhodes 1854
  • Louis Bleriot 1872 - Aviator, first to fly an airplane across the English Channel
  • Susan Glapell 1882
  • James M. Cain 1892
  • Thomas Andrew Dorsey 1899 - Musician, "Father of Gospel Music", pianist, composed more than 1,000 gospel songs
  • Charles Laughton 1899 - Actor ("Captain Kidd")
  • Myron Cohen 1902 - Comedian, actor ("When Nature Calls")
  • William Wyler 1902 - Director
  • Estee Lauder 1908 - Cosmetics company founder
  • Willie Dixon 1915 - Musician (Big Three Trio)
  • Olivia DeHavilland 1916 - Actress ("The Heiress", "Gone with the Wind")
  • Farley Granger (Farley Earle II) 1925 - Actor ("The Purple Heart")
  • Bobby Day (Byrd) 1930 - Singer ("Rockin' Robin')
  • Leslie Caron 1931 - Actress ("Lili", "Gigi", "An American in Paris")
  • Jamie Farr 1934 - Actor ("M*A*S*H")
  • Jean Marsh 1934 - Actress ("Frenzy")
  • Claude Berri 1934 - Actor, director
  • Sydney Pollack 1934 - Director
  • David Prowse 1935 - Actor
  • James Cotton 1935 - Blues musician
  • Wally Amos, Jr. 1936 - Entrepreneur, created Famous Amos chocolate chip cookies
  • Delaney Bramlett 1939 - Musician, singer (Delaney & Bonnie)
  • Frank Parker 1939 - Singer (Ciccio)
  • Twyla Tharp 1941 - Dancer, choreographer
  • Rod Gilbert 1941 - Hockey player
  • Karen Black (Ziegler) 1942 - Actress ("The Great Gatsby")
  • Geneviève Bujold 1942 - Actress ("Coma")
  • Deborah Harry 1945 - Singer (Blondie)
  • Harold McLinton 1947 - Football player
  • David Earnest Duke 1950 - Former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan,
  • Trevor Eve 1951 - Actor
  • Daryl Anderson 1951 - Actor ("Lou Grant")
  • Fred Schneider 1951 - Musician (B-52's, Shake Society)
  • Dan Aykroyd 1952 - Comedian, actor ("Driving Miss Daisy", "Saturday Night Live", "Ghostbusters", "The Blues Brothers")
  • Pat Donovan 1953 - Football player
  • Keith Whitley 1954 - Singer
  • Alan Ruck 1956 - Actor
  • Lorna Patterson 1956 - Actress ("Airplane!", "Private Benjamin")
  • Lisa Blount 1957 - Actress
  • Carl (Frederick Carlton) Lewis 1961 - Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Michelle Wright 1961 - Country singer
  • Princess Diana (Spencer) 1961 - Princess of Wales
  • Andre Brougher 1962 - Actor
  • Roddy Bottum 1963 - Musician (Faith No More)
  • Pamela Denise Anderson 1967 - Actress ("Baywatch")
  • Mark Pirro 1970 - Musician (Tripping Daisy)
  • Henry Simmons 1970 - Actor ("NYPD Blue")
  • Claire Forlani 1972 - Actress ("J.F.K.: Reckless Youth", "The Rock")
  • Liv Tyler 1977 - Model , Acress ("Armagedon", "Lord of the Rings")
  • Andrew Cavarno 1992 - Actor ("Party of Five")
  • Stephen Cavarno 1992 - Actor ("Party of Five")

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