boscage \BOS-kij\, noun:
- A mass of trees or shrubs.
Boscage comes from the Middle French word boscage, from the roots bosk meaning “a small wood or thicket” and -age, a suffix that denotes a general noun, like voyage and courage.
D.S.L 's
- Dick sucking lips
that girl has D.S.L's
Trivia
Clark Kent, aka Superman, worked as a reporter at the Daily Planet. At what newspaper did Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, work?
- The Daily Bugle, as a freelance photographer.
Holiday
History
- New York Philharmonic: America's oldest symphony orchestra debuted; they played Beethoven's Fifth Symphony (1842)
- "The Blue Marble": famous photograph was taken by the crew of the Apollo 17 as NASA's last moon mission flew away from Cape Canaveral (1972)
Birthdays
- Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini 1598
- Willa Cather 1873
- Eli Wallach 1915
- Ted Knight 1923
- Bent Frabric 1924
- Bobby Osborne 1931
- Ellen Burstyn 1932
- Carole Simpson 1940
- Harry Chapin 1942
- Johnny Bench (MLB) 1947
- Gary Morris 1948
- Tom Waits 1949
- Larry Bird (NBA) 1956
- Priscilla Barnes 1956
- Edd Hall 1958
- Tim Butler (Psychedelic Furs) 1958
- C. Thomas Howell 1966
- Nicole Appleton (All Saints) 1975
- Orli Shoshan 1976 (Shaak Ti from the Star Wars prequels)
- Sara Beth Bareilles 1979 - Singer
- Jennifer Carpenter 1979
- Emily Browning 1988
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