laden \ LEYD-n \ , adjective;
Thumb me
- burdened; loaded down.
- to lade.
Thumb me
- Encourage a friend to send you a SMS on their cell phone/mobile. The thumb being the key finger used in texting a message.
Mary thumb me the details once I finish this cell phone call.
Holiday
- Labor Day: Holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada on the first Monday in September to honor the laborer. It was inaugurated by the Knights of Labor in 1882 and made a national holiday by the U.S. Congress in 1894. In most other countries—and among the leftists in the United States and Canada—May Day (May 1) is celebrated instead.
History
- Canadian provinces: Canada welcomed two new provinces, Saskatchewan and Alberta (1905)
- WWII: Germany invaded Poland and the war began (1939)
- Muammar al-Qaddafi: took power in Libya after overthrowing King Idris I (1969)
- Titanic: the wreck of the luxury liner was found by American and French searchers on the North Atlantic ocean floor 73 years after she sank (1985)
- Beslan: Chechen terrorists took over a Russian school; hundreds were killed during the three-day standoff (2004)
- Lydia Sigourney 1791 - Author
- Engelbert Humperdinck 1854 - German composer, his name was borrowed by singer Arnold Dorsey
- Richard Arlen (van Mattimore) 1898 - Actor ("Road to Nashville", "Island of the Lost Souls")
- Don Wilson 1900 - Announcer, Actor ("The Jack Benny Show")
- Johnny Mack Brown 1904 - Actor (Ghost Rider, Texas Kid)
- Walter Reuther 1907 - Labor union leader
- Arleen Whelan 1916 - Actress (Never Wave at a WAC)
- Richard Farnsworth 1920 - Actor (Lassie, The Grey Fox, Legend of the Lone Ranger)
- Yvonne De Carlo (Peggy Yvonne Middleton) 1922 - Actress (The Munsters, Salome, McLintock!)
- Vittorio Gassman 1922 - Actor (Sharkey's Machine, War and Peace)
- Rocky Marciano (Rocco Marchegiano) 1923 - Boxer, the only heavyweight champion to have won every fight in professional career
- George Maharis 1928 - Actor (Route 66, Return to Fantasy Island)
- Boxcar Willie (Lecil Martin) 1931 - Singer, songwriter, known as "The Singing Hobo"
- Ann Richards 1933 - Texas Governor
- Conway Twitty (Harold Lloyd Jenkins) 1933 - Singer, songwriter
- Seiji Ozawa 1935 - Orchestra leader (San Francisco Symphony Orchestra)
- Guy Rodgers 1935 - Basketball player
- Ron O'Neal 1937
- Lily Tomlin 1939 - Actress, comedian
- Rico Carty (Ricardo Adolfo Jacobo) 1939 - Baseball player
- Dave White 1940 - Singer, songwriter (Danny & The Juniors)
- Don Stroud 1943 - Actor (Dillinger and Capone, Amityville Horror, The Buddy Holly Story), son of Clarence Stroud
- Archie Bell 1944
- Leonard Slatkin 1944 - Orchestra director
- Barry Gibb 1946 - Singer, songwriter, musician (The Bee Gees)
- Greg Errico 1946 - Musician (Sly and The Family Stone)
- Dennis Partee 1946 - Football player
- Ed Podolak 1947 - Football player
- Garry (Lee) Maddox 1949 - Baseball player
- Bruce Foxton 1955 - Musician (100 Men, The Jam)
- Boney James 1961
- Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow 1961 - Wrestler, actor
- Spigg Nice (Lost Boyz) 1970Scott Speedman 1975 - (Underworld)
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