Joan Collins - 79 Old classy gawgeous fabulous broad. we love her!Lane Garrison - 32 (The former "Prison Break" actor who decided to drink and drive while partying with some teenagers, resulting in the death of a 17-year-old boy. he got paroled and is supposedly doing well.)
Kelly Monaco - 36 (Soap opera actress who won the first "Dancing with the Stars".and she is where now?)
Jewel - 38 (Incredibly talented, naggle-toothed singer.)
Ken Jennings - 38 (The adorably nerdy Mormon guy who won 74 straight episodes of "Jeopardy!", earning himself more than $3 MILLION. He cama back and got his ass Whooped by a Computer.)Maxwell - 39 (Incredibly talented, and alledged well-hung Nubian crooner.)
Karen Duffy - 51 (Former MTV vee-jay, and Revlon chick.)
Drew Carey - 54 (Clevelander who took over for BOB barker)
Mitch Albom - 54 (Detroit sportswriter who's made a fortune from his books "Tuesdays with Morrie" and "The Five People You Meet in Heaven".
Marvelous Marvin Hagler - 58 (He legally added the "Marvelous" to his name.) (Incredible World Middleweight Boxing Champion from 1980-87.)
Lauren Chapin - 67 (She played "Kitten" on "Father Knows Best". Her life went to crap after "Father Knows Best" She had an alcoholic mother, her own father molested her, she married and had eight miscarriages, then divorced and got hooked on heroin by a new boyfriend who forced her into prostitution . . . all by the time she was 18.She got her act together in the '70s and is now resting comfortably under the Rock of Obscurity.
SCATMAN CROTHERS - (1910 - 1986) (Louie Wilson on "Chico & The Man"; Dick Hallorann in "The Shining"; and the voice of Hong Kong Phooey!)
Franz Anton Mesmer - (1734 - 1815) (Hypnosis pioneer. The word "mesmerized" comes from his name.)
1785 - BENJAMIN FRANKLIN wrote a letter describing his newest invention BIFOCALS.He said it would now be unnecessary for people to carry two pairs of spectacles And now we have progressives>
1922 - "Daylight Saving Time" was debated in the first debate ever to be heard on radio in Washington, DC.
1934 - Bank robbers BONNIE & CLYDE were shot to death by Texas and Louisiana state troopers near Gibsland, Louisiana.(CLYDE BARROW was shot 27 times and BONNIE PARKER was shot 50 times after the officers opened fire on their stolen car without warning. Bonnie and Clyde'sbank robbing spree had resulted in 13 murders.)
1937 - Industrialist John D. Rockefeller died.
1938 - "LIFE" magazine’s cover pictured Errol Flynn as a glamour boy.
1964 - Ella Fitzgerald's cover of the Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love" hit #34 in the U.K. She was the first artist to chart in the U.K. with a Beatles cover.
1979 - Tom Petty filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
1984 - "Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom" was released.
1994 - "Pulp Fiction" won the "Golden Palm" for best film at the 47th Cannes Film Festival.
1995 - The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was demolished.
1998 - Hanson sold out in less than 20 minutes in the Detroit market for a June 29 show at the Pine Knob Amphitheatre.
1999 - In Kansas City, MO, Owen Hart (Blue Blazer) died when he fell 90 feet while being lowered into a WWF wrestling ring. He was 33 years old.
1999 - Gerry Bloch, at age 81, became the oldest climber to scale El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. He broke his own record that he set in 1986 when he was 68 years old.
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