MARY-KATE AND ASHLEY OLSEN!!! - 26 Am i the only one thinks they're talentless and have freakishly large heads? In 2003, CNN estimated the girls are worth up to $150 million . . . EACH! EACH!! do you hear that?
Nautica Thorn - 28 (Gotta love a Hawaiian mattress actress who's starred in 292 fine films, including . . . "Poon Tang Clan", "Da Vinci Load 2" and "Swallow Your Pride".)
Chris Evans - 31 (The Human Torch in the "Fantastic Four" movies. and his now Captain America in the upcoming "Captain America" and "Avengers" movies.
Ethan Embry - 34 (He WAS The Bass Player in "That ThingYou Do!", Preston in "Can't Hardly Wait" AND Harold's toolish boss in "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle".)
Steve-O - 38 ("Jackass" and "Wildboyz" clownass and reformed coke addict. just saw him on minute to win it.)
ALLY SHEEDY!!! - 50 ("she played the Emo girl in The Breakfast Club", also in "St. Elmo's Fire" AND "Short Circuit".)
Tim Allen - 59 (Real name: Timothy Allen Dick. He used to love the nose candy . . . just LOVE it.)
Richard Thomas - 61 ("John-Boy" on "The Waltons".)
Malcolm McDowell - 69 (Alex DeLarge in Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange", and CALIGULA in Bob Guccione's "CALIGULA". He was also Terence on "Entourage" and Linderman on "Heroes".)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAUL LYNDE Paul Lynde - (1926 - 1982) would have been 86 today(Uncle Arthur on "Bewitched" AND "The Funniest Center Square Ever" on the original "Hollywood Squares".) (Cause of Death: Cardiac arrest due to extreme substance abuse. Hasn't been anyone like him since.) my darling nephew wrote and the show "OH MY GOODNESS..ITS PAUL LYNDE"
1920 - For some weird ass reason, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled that CHILDREN may not be sent by PARCEL POST.
1922 - The LONGEST ATTACK OF HICCUPS began on this day and lasted 69 YEARS. Charlie Osborne hiccupped over 435 MILLION times before it went away. He died just 11 months after his hiccups stopped in 1991 at age 98.
1961 - Frank Sinatra unveiled his own recording label, Reprise.
1965 - Gary Lewis recorded "Count Me In."
1966 - The Rolling Stones appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The appearance had been taped the day before.
Rolling Stones Apparel and Gear
1967 - The Beatles' "Penny Lane" backed with "Strawberry Fields Forever" was released in the U.S.
Today in Beatles History - Beatles apparel and gear
1970 - Black Sabbath's self-titled first LP was released.
1972 - Led Zeppelin was forced to cancel a concert in Singapore when officials wouldn't let them off the plane because of their long hair.
Led Zeppelin Apparel and Gear
1978 - "Al Green Day" was declared in Los Angeles, CA.
1982 - The 300 pound gravestone on the grave of Lynyrd Skynyrd singer Ronnie Van Zant was stolen from an Orange Park, FL, cemetery. Police found it two weeks later in a dry river bed.
1983 - Marvin Gaye sang the U.S. national anthem at the NBA All-Star game.
1988 - Michael Jackson bought a ranch in Santa Ynez, California that he called "Neverland."
Today in Michael Jackson History - Michael Jackson Apparel - Michael Jackson MP3s, DVDs and CDs
1992 - It was announced that Vince Neil was leaving Motley Crue.
1995 - Three years before GEORGE MICHAEL, trend-setting country singer TY HERNDON was arrested for EXPOSING HIMSELF to a policeman. There were reports that he was giving himself a naughty rub-and-tug, but Ty says he was just taking a leak.
2005 - Ray Charles won eight posthumous Grammy awards for his final album, "Genius Loves Company."
2005 - The jury in the MICHAEL JACKSON case returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY on all 10 counts related to the alleged molestation of a 13-year-old cancer survivor in 2003.
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