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Sunday, November 5, 2006
11/5/06
Well, I watched the entire Please Teacher series yesterday. Man, I like the series except I believe it is too short. Only 13 episodes. I also watched episode 49 of Tsubasa Chronicles. That series is starting to produce some great drama and suspense.
MARCHING BAND MEMORY
Land of 1000 Dances-Wilson Pickett
3-Day Theme
Ryo-Ohki's Theme-Suggested by Little Birdie
DID YOU KNOW...
...that the Jersey Shore, Pine Creek and Buffalo Railway, once promoted to connect the Pennsylvania-New York oil fields with New York City, instead became part of the New York Central's line to the coal mines around Clearfield, Pennsylvania?
TODAY IN HISTORY
1605 - The Gunpowder Plot: Thomas Knyvet arrested explosives expert Guy Fawkes and foiled Robert Catesby's plot to destroy the Houses of Parliament in London, England.
1688 - Glorious Revolution: Protestant Prince William of Orange landed at Brixham in Devon, on his way to depose his father-in-law King James II, the last Catholic monarch of England.
1838 - The collapse of the United Provinces of Central America began with Nicaragua seceding from the federation.
1872 - Suffragette Susan B. Anthony voted in the U.S. presidential election for the first time. She was later fined $100 for her participation.
1917 - St. Tikhon of Moscow was elected Patriarch of Moscow and of the Russian Orthodox Church.
PICTURE OF THE DAY
Panoramic shot of the interior of the Panthéon, a church and burial place located in the Latin Quarter of Paris, France. Originally built as a church dedicated to St. Genevieve, the National Convention ordered it to be changed from a church to a mausoleum for the interment of great Frenchmen. Among those buried in its necropolis are Voltaire, Rousseau, Marat, Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Jean Moulin, Marie Curie, and Louis Braille.
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