Sunday, March 31, 2013

Sunday, March 31, 2013 @ Automotive World

primaveral \prahy-muh-VEER-uhl\, adjective:
  • of, in, or pertaining to the early springtime: primaveral longings to sail around the world.
Primaveral hails from the Latin prima vera, literally meaning "springtime." This word shares its root with the Italian noodle dish, pasta primavera: pasta served with fresh vegetables.
talmbout
1. a conjuction of the words talking & about
2. refering to; asking a question
3. Yelled at broads when leaving the club to see whats poppin
4.to plot or scheme
1. As nicole walked out of chris's house, he yelled "what u talmbout?!?!?!?
2. What yall talmbout?
3. When Chris & D-rock saw some fat butt chicks leaving the club drunk, they holler'ed "yall aint talmbout it".
Trivia
How long did it take 9,700 participants to find 510,000 hidden candy eggs in the biggest Easter egg hunt on record?
  • Just one hour. The egg hunt was held in 2007 at the Cypress Gardens theme park in Winter Haven, Florida.
Holiday
  • Easter: Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament
History
  • Alhambra Decree: was signed by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, giving Spain's Jews four months to convert or face expulsion (1492)
  • Eiffel Tower: was dedicated in Paris; designed by bridge engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the open-lattice wrought iron masterpiece was the tallest structure in the world at the time (1889)
  • Daylight Savings Time: was instituted in the US for the first time (1918)
  • premieres: Rogers and Hammerstein's musical Oklahoma! (1943) and Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie (1945) opened on Broadway
  • Newfoundland: became Canada's tenth province (1949)
  • Dalai Lama: Tibetan spiritual and political leader went into exile and was granted asylum in India (1959)
Birthdays
  • Rene Descartes 1596 - Philosopher, "I think, therefore I am"
  • Andrew Marvell 1621 - Poet
  • John Harrison 1693
  • Nikolai Gogol 1809 - Playwright, novelist
  • Edward Fitzgerald 1809 - Author
  • Robert Wilhelm Bunsen 1811
  • Mary Chestnut 1823 - Author
  • Sir Dugald Clerk 1854
  • Jack Johnson 1878 - Boxer, author
  • Henry Morgan 1915 - Comedian
  • Tommy Bolt 1918 - Golfer
  • Richard Kiley 1922 - Actor ("The Thorn Birds")
  • Leo Buscaglia 1925
  • Cesar Chavez 1927 - Labor leader, founder of National Farm Workers Association
  • William Daniels 1927 - Actor ("St. Elsewher", voice of KITT on "Knight Rider")
  • Gordie (Gordon) Howe 1928 - Hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Hartford Whalers)
  • Lefty (William Orville) Frizzell 1928 - Country musician
  • Liz Claiborne 1929 - Fashion designer
  • Miller Barber 1931 - Golfer
  • John Jakes 1932 - Author ("California", "In the Big Country")
  • John D. Loudermilk 1934 - Country singer and songwriter
  • Shirley Jones 1934 - Singer, Actress ("The Partridge Family")
  • Richard Chamberlain 1934 - Actor ("The Bourne Identity" "The Thorn Birds")
  • Billy Hicke 1938 - Hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, NY Rangers, Minnesota Rangers, Baltimore Clippers, Oakland Seals, California Golden Seals, Pittsburgh Penguins)
  • Herb Alpert 1935 - Musician
  • Christopher Walken 1943 - Actor ("The Deerhunter", "Pulp Fiction")

  • Rod Allen 1944 - Musician (The Fortunes)
  • Gabe Kaplan 1945 - Actor ("Welcome Back Kotter"), comedian
  • Al Nichol 1946 - Musician (The Turtles)
  • Al Gore 1948 - U.S. Vice President under President Bill Clinton, douchebag
  • Rhea Perlman 1948 - Actress ("Cheers"), comedian
  • Mick Ralphs 1948 - Musician (Bad Company, Mott the Hoople)
  • Ed Marinaro 1950 - Football player (Minnesota Vikings), Actor ("Hill Street Blues")
  • Sean Hopper 1953 - Musician (Huey Lewis and The News)
  • Marc McClure 1957 - Actor ("Freak Friday")
  • Angus Young 1959 - Guitar player (AC/DC)
  • William McNamara 1965 - Actor
  • Pavel Bure 1971 - Hockey player
  • Ewen McGregor 1971 - Actor ("Star Wars: The Phantom Menace", "Moulin Rouge")
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