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Thursday, September 28, 2006
9/28/06
Stupid comment thing, won't work AGAIN. I will make it feel my wrath. Well, I have to attend the powderpuff game and they're going to destroy the band practice field because they can't play on the precious football team's field because it's already destroyed. NO RESPECT. Well, have a good day and night and Ta Ta For Now.
DID YOU KNOW...
...that the Indian Opinion was founded by Mahatma Gandhi and served as the main vehicle for the Indian civil rights struggle in early-20th century South Africa?
TODAY IN HISTORY
1066 - Norman Conquest: William the Conqueror and his fleet of around 600 ships reached England and landed at Pevensey, Sussex.
1106 - Henry I of England decisively defeated his older brother Robert Curthose, the Duke of Normandy in the Battle of Tinchebray, and claimed Normandy as a possession of the English crown.
1542 - Portuguese explorer Juan Rodr¨ªguez Cabrillo, the first European to travel along the coast of California, landed on what is now the U.S. city of San Diego.
1972 - Paul Henderson scored the game-winning goal against Vladislav Tretiak, securing a Canadian victory in the Summit Series over the Soviet ice hockey team.
1994 - The ferry M/S Estonia sank while commuting between Tallinn, Estonia, and Stockholm, Sweden, claiming 852 lives in one of the worst maritime accidents in the Baltic Sea.
PICTURE OF THE DAY
A long-exposure photo of a poi performer using glow sticks. Poi juggling is done with balls on ropes, held in the hands and swung in various circular patterns. It was originally practiced by the M¨¡ori people of New Zealand, but now extends far beyond that. In juggling circles, a whole subculture has sprung up in some places, surrounding poi spinning as a hobby, exercise, or performance art.
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