Pete Wentz - 33 (Ashlee Simpson's EmoTard exhusband and
the father of her horribly named son, Bronx Mowgli. Also was the pretty-boy Bassist for Fall Out Boy who likes to take pictures of his own weenie. Seriously.) WANNA SEE HIS JUNK? **warning male nudity** Click here 4 Pete Wentz's Junk
Kristin Gore - 35 (Daughter of Al and TIPPER GORE. Kristin was a writer for "Futurama". She's in the process of getting a divorce.)
Chad Allen, Actor, turns 38 and a good friend of mine.---->
THE MARKY MARK WAHLBERG!!! - 41
Brian McKnight - 43
Ron Livingston - 45 (Superstar of two bona fide CULT CLASSICS. He was Rob in "Swingers" . . . and Peter Gibbons in "Office Space". He was also one of Carrie's boyfriends on "Sex and the City". He broke up with her on a Post-it.)
Jeff Garlin - 50 (Larry's chub manager Jeff on "Curb YourEnthusiasm".)
Kenny G - 56 (The G stands for GORELICK.)
Richard Butler - 56 (Psychedelic Furs singer.)
Nicko McBrain - 60 (Iron Maiden drummer.)
Suze Orman - 61 (Financial advisor and host of "The Suze Orman Show" on CNBC and and likes women more then men. just sayin )
Freddie Stone - 66 (Sly and the Family Stone guitarist.) (Their biggest jams include . . . "Everyday People", "Thank You", "Hot Fun in the Summertime", "Dance to the Music", "Family Affair" and "I Want to Take You Higher".)
Don Reid - 67 (The Statler Brothers)
Pancho Villa - (1878 - 1923) (En fuego Mexican revolutionary.)
1865 - The first safe deposit vault was opened in New York. The charge was $1.50 a year for every $1,000 that was stored.
1956 - Elvis Presley made his second appearance on Milton Berle’s "Texaco Star Theatre"
1967 - The Six Day War between Israel and Egypt, Syria and Jordan began.
1968 - U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy was mortally shot in Los Angeles by Sirhan Sirhan. Kennedy died early the next morning.
1971 - James Taylor's "You've Got A Friend" was released.
1977 - Alice Cooper's pet boa constrictor was bitten by a rat it was trying to eat, and died
1981 - In the U.S., the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported that five men in Los Angeles were suffering from a rare pneumonia found in patients with weakened immune systems. They were the first recognized cases of what came to be known as AIDS.
1987 - Ted Koppel and guests discussed the topic of AIDS for four hours on ABC-TV’s "Nightline".
1996 - An arrest warrant was issued for former Milli Vanilli member Rob Pilatus after he disappeared from a drug treatment center in Los Angeles. He turned up 6 days later at another center.
1998 - C-Span reported that Bob Hope had died. The report was false and had begun with an inaccurate obituary on the Associated Press Web site.
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