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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Well, hi, I am Jeff, and welcome to history and
factoids about today. It is October the fourteenth.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
I am today, I.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Think I'm going.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Today is National be Bald and Be Free Day. Today
is for both men and women. Chrome numbers. Today is
not just for the follically challenged. It's also for those
who choose to shave their heads and they're sort of
ball because of medical reasons. Now, back in the Stone Age,
menway shave their heads using sharpened clamshells. Then during Roman times,
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men shave their heads in order to show class status.
They've even found shaving tools over in Egypt that were
made from golden copper. Now, get this, guys. Subconsciously women
find bald men more viral, confident, tougher, and more discipline. Now,
if you're bald because your grandfather and your mom's side,
or you're bald because you're going through chemo, or have
other metal questions, you know what, take that hat off today,
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remove that scarf, beat bald and be free today. Unless
you got side, then try some sunscreen because that really hurts.
All right, this is going on entertainment on October the fourteenth.
Back to nineteen eighty number one album was The Game
by Queen. Queen had the number one song with another
one bites the dust, another.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
One bust the dust, another one the dust, and another
one go, another one goes, another one buys the dust.
Speaker 3 (01:53):
Day get another.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
One, Don William, I'm said the number one country song
with I believe in You.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
But I believe even.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
I believe in Belay, I believe in Moman and I
believe believe you.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
The number one book was The Key to Rebecca by
Ken Filett. Top movie was Private Benjamin, a spoiled rich
debutpant She joins the Army on a whim. Stars Goldie
Han and Eileen Brennan now both Goldie and Aileen. Yeah,
they were both nominated for Oscars for that movie.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
All right.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
What happened on October the fourteenth, six point eighty King
Wamba He was a king of Hispania, that's Spain in Portugal.
The game, Well, the king he got really sick that
he was gonna die, so he named Erwig the new king.
Then Wamba he fell into a coma. Then he came
out of the coma and made a complete recovery. Without
knowing it, it founds out that Erwig had actually poisoned him.
But due to the lot at the time, once he
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anointed Irwi the king, yeah, he couldn't take it back.
So Irwing everybody knew that. He thought Wamba would just die,
but he didn't. But it didn't matter. He was still king,
even though it didn't work. The pierd Ends they had
fled England because they were being persecuted for their religious police.
All they wanted was religious freedom and tolerance, so they
came to the New World, settled in what is Massachusetts,
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built some nice colonial towns. Sixteen fifty eight, the pierod
Ends they banned Quakers from entering Massachusetts. Any Quaker came
into Massachusetts would have an air cut off. They came
back a second time, they'd cut the other ear off.
They came back a third time, they would bore a
hole in their tongue with a hot iron. Now, even
the non Puruitents thought that was a little harsh, So
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the Puritans recanned on that. They said, Okay, we won't
bore a hole in your tongue, we'll just kill you.
Nineteen twelve, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Teddy Roosevelt, he was running
for president for the Bull Moose Party. Now as he
was walking on stage to give a speech, John's shrink
he shot him in the chest at point blank range. Now,
the bullet went through is eyeglass case and his speech,
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which was like fifty ages long. Yeah, so that I
mean they did slow the bullet down a little bit,
but obviously Roosevelt he was still really bleeding right out
of his chest on that. Guess what. He just got
up went on stage and gave that entire ninety minute speech,
still bleeding, and when he was done, he went in
the hospital. The doctor said that removing that bullet it
was gouse more damage than just leaving it end. So
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Teddy lived the rest of his life with that bullet
in his chess. Asked for shrink, he said he did
it because the ghost of William McKinley told him to
go kill Roosevelt. So they got a whole bunch of
experts together. They did a bunch of tests on him.
They figured out that the shrink was crazy and he
had to spend the rest of his life in the
mental institution. Nineteen twenty six, the book Winning the Pooh
went on sale. Now, by nineteen forty seven, pilots they'd
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broken the sound bear but always doing it in then
a dive well, Chuck Yeger. Today he became the first
pilot to break the sound pair. The sound bearer on
a level flight mocked one point zero six nineteen sixty
two of the United States spy plans. They photographed Soviet
Union missile launchers being built over in Cuba, so it
started the own Cuban missile crisis. Nineteen eighty seven, in Midland, Texas,
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one and a half year old Jessin McLear fell twenty
two feet down a well, and if you were around,
that was such big news. Everybody in the whole country
was watching to see if they got that little girl out.
They did. It took him fifty eight hours to get
her out, though. No, she's perfectly fine today. In twenty twelve,
Felix Bombgartner he was the first sky diver to break
the sound bearer. He jumped from a balloon twenty four
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miles above earth.
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Joke, dope, joke, joke, shage, just shibbert day.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
We're gonna page he left this shiver day. We gonna
simple coage.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
He like this shibirthday.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
And you know you don't give up birthday, Okay. He
was born in October the fourteenth, five hoys an hour.
He was born in Dennison, Texas in eighteen ninety grew
up in Abilene, Kansas. After graduating from West Point, he
went on to workings with have to be a five
star general don World War Two. He was in charge
of all the forces in Europe they left the army.
Became the thirty fourth President of the United States, served
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from nineteen fifty three in nineteen sixty one. Now he
was the last president born in the eighteen hundreds. He
married maymy Back in nineteen sixteen and they had two sons.
Ike died from congestive heart failure in nineteen sixty nine
at seventy eight years old. The first Lady of America
Cinema Lilian Gish. She was born in Springfield, Ohio in
eighteen ninety three. Lili and she acted for seventy five years.
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Started in silent movies in nineteen twelve and retired in
nineteen eighty seven. Now she never married, so that's my
why she lived to be ninety nine years old. She
died in nineteen ninety three from art failure.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
You used to say live man ifty seven change in Wold,
which we living.
Speaker 4 (06:50):
Zi Living.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Then Let Die. That was the first movie that Roger
Moore played James Bond. Moore He was born in Stockwell,
England in nineteen twenty seven. Started acting in England in
the mid nineteen forties. He got pretty well known, but
not in the United States. United States didn't about him
until nineteen seventy three when he became that third actor
to play James Bond. He played Bond in seven movies.
Now he was three years older than the original James
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Bond was. Yeah, Sean Connery. If he was three years
older than Sean, he's started the whole thing.
Speaker 3 (07:26):
Roger.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
He married his third wife for twenty seven years and
they had three children. Married his fourth wife in two
thousand and two. They were married un til two thousand
and seven or twenty seventeen. Yeah, Roger died at eighty
nine years old lung and liver cancer. So see drinking
and booze and smoking, but always catches up with you.
Comedian magician actor Harry Anderson was born in Newport and
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Rhode Island in nineteen fifty two. Started out as a
street musician and he turned that into a comedy routine.
That guy on some episodes of the TV show's Cheers
and that guy in the starring in his own show
Night Court. Yeah, if you remember, he played the judge.
He is married to his first wife twenty two years
and they had a son and a daughter. Married his
second wife in two thousand. Harry he died from heart failure,
sixty five years old. Twenty eighteen.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
She led twis side.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
That was Thomas Dobie. He's sixty seven. He's born in London, England,
in nineteen fifty eight. He had big during the new
wave days in the nineteen eighties. You Rope Bah and
the pirate trends. She blinded me with science hyperactive Airhead. Yeah,
some of his big hits now You're right score from
movies now days. And he's out on tour. Yeah, he'll
be on in tour till the end of November. Now
he's coming here to Denver in about three weeks. I'm
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kind of intrigued, not so much for the music, but
I'm gonna see what the new wave girls of the
eighties look like now forty years later. He's made a
lot of money outside of music.
Speaker 4 (09:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
He started his own Silicon Valley software company, so he's
got a lot of cash. Got married nineteen eighty eight
and they have three kids already. Karl White. She was
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born in Los Angeles in nineteen sixty five, sixty years
old today now. She was hot in the late eighties
early nineties. She had the Superwoman Secret Rendezvous, The Way
You Love Me, that song that went to number one Romance.
She had two children from her first husband. She married
another guy for two years. She's been with I'll be
sure since twenty twelve.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
I know mine, you want them? She's showing them that company.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
That sound familiar? That was fifteen year old Usher. I'm serious.
It was nineteen ninety three Call Me a Mac. That
was the first song he released, made it up to
number fifty six. He's done pretty good since then. He
sold over one hundred million records. He's born in Dallas, Texas,
in nineteen seventy eight. Forty seven year old. Biggest hit
is Yeah. It was with Little John and ludicrosson Yeah.
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I sold thirteen million copies. That means it was diamond
on TV. He was a judge on the Voice for
four years. I guess they're not judges. They're coaches, aren't they. Now.
He had two sons from his first wife, married his
third wife, and not too long ago, and they have
a daughter and a son. Also. All right there, cod
of the day. It's gonna come from Bing Crosby.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
What was July? It was a swing long star, carry
moon beams home in the jar and be better off
than you are? Or would you rather be of? A
mule is an animal with long, funny ears. Kick up
about anything you hear.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
I guess we couldn't find white Christmas now. Being he
died today in nineteen seventy seven, is seventy four years old.
He says, listen a lot and talk a lot less.
You can't learn anything from talking. Well, thank you, Bing,
and thank all of you for listening today, and don't
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Speaker 3 (11:47):
It ain't always easy loving sobody that you can't live
his own.
Speaker 4 (11:55):
You can drive me crazy.
Speaker 3 (11:58):
Smell baby, p me back around. Even on a worstay away,
we're finding like word enemy Sturr. Ain't no doubt that
you're the only one for me.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
I wouldn't get in my car drive across town if
you were anyone else. I wasn't standing the rain, willing
to make conform myself. No, I want to be kidding
in just to tease your can't I say? You know,
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damn well, I wouldn't find out Hell if you were
anyone Els, if you weren't anyone Els.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
Sometimes I hate you, at least I want to.
Speaker 4 (12:52):
But I just can't see.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
I love you enough to take off my gloves.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
And just reach on my head.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
I may get far enough till they have the dust
siddle down. The best thistles have always turning back round.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
I wouldn't get in my.
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Car drive a cross Chidel and Fueller anywe else. I
wouldn't stand a rain, willing, shouldn't make go fo myself. No,
fabun't get it in just the taste your kids, Yeah,
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you know it, damn well. I wouldn't find Hell and
Fueller anywall El