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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Hey, Hello, I am Jeff and welcome to history and factory.
Is about today today, September the twenty second.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Everybody wants on ice cream cone.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Now.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
You can't eat it from the side. You can eat
it from the top. You can like it round and
round like you're never gone stop. And you can eat
it in the morning. You can eat it in the night.
You can eat it all at once.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Or take a little by Today is the first day fault,
so why not celebrate wed National ice Cream Cone Day. Now,
there is some controversy on who invented the ice cream cone.
I'm going with the guy who made it the most popular. Now,
I was at the Saint Louis Rose Fair in nineteen
oh four. Now, this guy was selling ice cream and
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he ran out of cups. The booth nept to him.
They were selling waffles. He went over and got some
waffles and topped him up with some ice cream.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
Huge it.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Everybody wanted their ice cream and cones after that. Now,
as I said, it is the first day of fall,
so the earth will have no tilt today. That's right,
and rerespect with the sun. Our access is not tilted
tors or away from the sun. So technically everybody on
the planet. It should have a twelve hour day, twelve
hours of sunlight and twelve hours of darkness. Doesn't quite
work out though some places. They're off by a couple
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of minutes, something to do with light free fraction. But
it's close, So enjoy some ice cream cones and celebrate
at the beginning of fall. All right, this is going
on in the entertainment. On September the twenty second, Let's
go back to nineteen ninety seven. Number one album was
Ghetto d by Master p. Mariah Carey had then everyone
saw on with Honey.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
Oh there you sar them Moment Moment you got this, Bobby.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
That song is six minutes long Diamond Rhea. They had
the number one country song with how Your Love Makes
Me Feel.
Speaker 5 (02:31):
To You Love Makes Inside.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
The number one book was Cold Mountain by Charles Frasier.
The top movie was The Peacemaker, a United States Army
colonel and a civilian woman who happened to be his boss.
They have to find some stolen Russian nuclear bombs. Yeah,
they need to get them before the terrorists set them off.
Stars George Clooney and Nicole Kidman. All right, let's see
what happened in the world. On September the twenty second,
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in the year sixty six, Roman Emperor Nero he formed
the Leggio one Italica. Now it was a legion of
Roman soldiers where every soldier was over six feet tall.
Now a legion that's between four thousand and six thousand soldiers.
Sixteen fifty six and Pattick Tuckson County, Maryland a court
they appointed an all female jury. Yeah, was the first
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time ever in the America. Is that was done? Now
they were to hear the case of Judith Catchpoll. See Judith,
she was accused of killing her baby and then hiding
his body. Judas's defense was she never was pregnant, she
had no baby. So what they did is they had
those ladies from the jury going to a room with Judith.
They had her undressed, and as soon as she had dressed,
the women all immediately knew unanimously, yeah, she didn't have
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a kid. So everyone she got dressed and everybody went
home with the benefits of having an all female jury.
Sixteen ninety two, eight people were hung in Salem, Massachusetts
for the Salem witch trous That brought it up to
nineteen people being hung for being suspect, did up being witches.
But that did it. The governor of Massachusetts he had enough.
He said, no more witch drouse. He said, anybody who
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holds another witch trow, they will be hung. Well, you
know what he was doing. For some reason, there were
no more witches in Massachusetts after that. Today, in seventeen
seventy six, Patriot Nathan Hale was hung by the British
in New York City. Yeah, they hung in for being
a spy. Well he was. But as they were putting
the noose around his neck, that's when Nathan gave us
famous last words, I only regret that I have only
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one life to lose for my country. Now, the British
are the ones who wrote that down. Now, it wasn't
the Americans trying to start a rallying cry or anything
like that. There were no Americans around. It was just
the British. Yeah, they're the ones let it out that.
He said that nineteen oh six. Domestic workers, they were
usually women who worked for crap money, but they had
They worked in private homes. They did all the household chores,
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the cooking and the cleaning and all that kind of stuff.
Well over in New Zealand. The domestic workers over there,
they went on strike. They'd all gotten together. Now what
they were really asking for. They wanted the only work,
a sixty eight hour work week. You know what they
did not get it. World War One, in nineteen fourteen,
a German submarine it sank three British Navy ships, killed
one thousand and four and fifty nine British soldiers. That
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was the first time in history of that as submarine
was able to sink one armored Navy ship, let alone three.
Nineteen twenty two of the United States passed the Cable Act.
Now it said that an American woman who marries an
illegal alien, she does not lose her citizenship, and women
marrying men they do not get automatic citizenship. See what
it did. It reversed a law from nineteen oh seven
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and that if a woman married an a legal alien, Yeah,
she was no longer an American, she lost all right,
then she was deported with her spouse. Nineteen thirty seven,
the first International Hobbit Day was celebrated. Yeah, they were
celebrating the birthdays of Bilbo Bilbo and Frodo Baggins. Now
they still do it. Yeah. See, I wanted to celebrate
ice cream cones. So if you're a hobbit lever, he
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can party hard. Celebrating International Hobbit Day to Day. Nineteen
seventy five in San Francisco, a former marine was watching
President jeral Forard as he was walking down the street,
greeting people, shaking hands, doing all that kind of stuff.
Then he noticed Sarah Jane Moore. Now the good thing
for it. She pulled out a gun and got ready
to shoot. He hit her arm, so she missed forward
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basically by six inches. I think. Well, the bullet actually
did hit a cab driver though, so he was winning.
But he was okay.
Speaker 6 (06:21):
Now.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
The marine was named Billy Simple. He had served two
tours of Vietnam. He was seriously wounded on a second tour,
so a true hero. Now, the reason that Sarah said
she shot the president was she was blinded by her
political views. They learn out of jail in two thousand
and seven after serving thirty two years. All right, On
September twenty second, a whole bunch of TV shows debuted.
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So here they are nineteen fifty seven Maverick to star
James Gardner. It debuted nineteen seventy six Charlie's Angels came
on the air nineteen eighty two, Family Ties nineteen eighty seven,
Full House nineteen eighty nine, Baywatch nineteen ninety four, Friends
nineteen ninety nine, West Wing two thousand and three, Two
and a Half Men two thousand and four Lost, and
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in two thousand and nine n CIS Los Angeles. All
those debuty today throughout.
Speaker 5 (07:08):
History, joke, joke, this Shibbert Day, we're gonna par he
left this shiverfday. We got sittage like this shibirth Day.
And you know we don't give birthday. Okay.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Let's see was born on September the twenty second Ellen Church.
She was born in Cresco, Iowa, in nineteen oh four.
In nineteen thirty, Ellen she became the first female flight attendant.
Now is a flight from San Francisco to Chicago. Flight
took twenty hours and made thirteen stops along the way. Now, Ellen,
she was a registered nurse. She wanted to be a pilot,
but of course they wouldn't let her, so it was
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a flight attendant or nothing. Now, of course Allen was
the first. But here are the qualifications that she and
the other girls had to meet in order to be
a flight attendant, you had to be a woman, You
had to be a registered nurse, you had to be single,
you had to be under twenty five years old to
start with, and you had to weigh less than one
hundred and fifteen pounds and you couldn't be taller than
five four And also you had to help refuel the
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plane and you helped to help push the plane in
and out of the hangar. But those girls did make
a lot of money, especially for that time for women.
N Eighteen months after Allen's first five yees, she was
in a car crash, so she had to retire from
being a flight attent, so she got married. Now Allen
she was killed in nineteen sixty five and she was
thrown front of a horse sixty years old mountain climbering
Junko to Bay. She was born in Maharahu, Japan, in
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nineteen thirty nine. It's kind of a sickly kid, but
then she was ten. She started climbing. By nineteen seventy five,
she was the first woman to summit Mount Everest. Nineteen
ninety two, she was the first woman to climb all
seven summits. That means she climbed the highest mountain in
every continent. She married, had two kids. In twenty twelve,
she was diagnosed with stomach cancer. Four years later, she
led a youth group up to the summ of the
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mount FOODJSI over the in Japan. That cancer, It got
it just a couple months later. She was seventy seven
years old. Back in twenty sixteen. Now this is cool.
They have named an asteroid after and the mountain range
on Pluto. Yeah, it's named after her too. It's Tony Basil.
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She's eighty two. She's born in Philadelphia in nineteen forty three.
She grew up in Las Vegas. Now I As a singer,
she is considered a one hit wonder for that song Mickey.
Obviously that's all you know, right, But as a dancer
in choreography, she is a legend. Some of the people
that she worked for are with anyway, David Bowie, Elvis Sinatra,
Bet Midler, the Talking Heads, the Muppets some of them. Now,
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she was a cheerleader in high school. Actually she was
a head cheerleader. So when you see the video for
the song Mickey, that very first trick they do where
they jump through the middle of the Pyramid YEP. That
is banned from all cheerleading and competitions. Too many kids.
They were getting really hurt trying to mimic that trick.
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Sleep David Coverdale. He is the lead singer for the
band White Snake. Yeah he still is. I mean, he
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retired from touring in twenty twenty two, but he still
wants to release another album, maybe call it a farewell album. David.
He was born in south Burn by the Sea, England,
in nineteen fifty one, seventy four years all the day.
I started out as the lead singer for the band
Deep Purple. Now he's in the Rock and Roll Hall
of FAMI with them. He left Deep Purple formed White
Snake in nineteen seventy eight. He had a daughter from
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his first wife. His second wife was Tony Katine. They
were only married two years. They He married his third
wife in nineteen ninety seven and they have a son.
Speaker 7 (10:56):
I have two sixty four God sixty Oh my car too,
sexy five five, two sexty, my hat two sexty, I
Love the More, you know what I mean? And my dudes,
my littre and on the Cutball.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
That was Richard Fairbas singing for right, said Fred. He
still does. Yeah, they're still together. They even released new
music and they're touring England right now. Yeah, they're really
have popular were there now Richard, he's seventy two. He
was born in Kingston upon Thames, England, in nineteen fifty three. Now,
him and his brother Fred, they started writing, said Fred,
in nineteen eighty nine, I'm Too Sexy. It's the only
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song that they had and that was popular in the States,
but obviously they were big in England, sold over fifty
million albums now before, right, said Fred. Richard. He played guitar.
He did it for David Bowie and then boy George.
Richard is gay. In two thousand and seven in Moscow,
him and his partner they were at a gay rights rally.
Well they got to live and crap beat at him
by people who didn't think the gays deserved any rites.
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So Richard and her partner. Yeah, everyone's got arrested and
thrown into jail. But then you fast forward to today. Richard.
He is a big supporter of Vladimir Putin. Yeah, he
supports Putin in the war against the Ukraine. He thinks
Putin is a great man for standing up against all
those in the West who are trying to get him
go figure. And that was legendary singer Pat Boone's daughter,
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Debbie Boone. She's sixty nine. She's born to Hack and Sack,
New Jersey in nineteen fifty six. Now, Debbie hit huge
with that song You Led Up My Life. It was
number one for ten weeks in the Row in nineteen
seventy seven, won every award you can possibly say, only
song that she ever had go hit on the pop chart.
After that she went to the country charts. But she's
actually spent most of her time and had most success
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doing Christian music. She's added man. She does about a
dozen show shows every year. Debbie. She married Gabriel Ferrer
in nineteen seventy nine. Now he has an ordained minister.
But his mom she was Rosemary Clooney. Yeah, Debbie and Rosemary.
They even did a Christmas album together. Now, Debbie and Gabriel,
they've written a lot of books together, most of them
are children's books. They have one son and three daughters.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
X wooing All was with me Jami.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
Next a.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Joan Jett and
the Black Carts. Joan Jett. She was born in Wynwood
and Pennsylvania in nineteen fifty eight sixty seventy day. She
started out in the all rock and roll band The
Runaway Yeah, the ones we just talked about a couple
of days ago about lead of Ford. After they broke up,
she formed Joan Jet and the Black Arts. To find them.
Form the Black Arts. He actually put ads just in
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the local music papers. Now they're in the Hall of Fame.
Some of their big hits are rocking or I Love
rock and Roll, Crimson and Crover, bad reputation. Do you
want to touch me? Yeah? Some now Jane she was
actually done a little bit of acting and all that
kind of stuff. Now Joanes she is gay, though I
bet she will not discuss it, and she will not
discuss anybody that she has dated.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
Neighbors, live styleshes and understood men just to take.
Speaker 3 (14:42):
Like as one of them. Charles shot Love Days.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Scott BeO is sixty five. He's one in Brooklyn, New York.
In nineteen sixty first got known playing Chachi on the
TV show Happy Days. If you remember Chachi, he was
Fonsie's younger cousin and they spun him off into Jonie
Love's Chacci. Well, he was able to recover from that disaster,
and so he's starting Charles in charge. Then he grew
up after that he was on diagnosis Murder. Got married
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in two thousand and seven and they have two daughters.
Actress comedian Bonnie Hunt. She's sixty far. She was born
in Chicago in nineteen six one. She started out as
an on collegy nurse. Yeah, and she did improv on
the side. After she did that for six years, she
went into acting full time. First movie, I was playing
the waitress in Rainman. That was enough, though I got
to the starring role in the Beethoven movies that went
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about the dogs, not the composer. She was alsoaying only
Yale the Green Miles. She did those Cheaper by the
dozen movies, had a few TV shows. Now she's done
a lot, a lot of voice rolls, though she got
married once for eighteen years. All right, Our quote of
the day. It comes from baseball legend Yogi Bearra. Yogi
daed today in twenty fifteen at ninety years old. Yogi says,
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always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't go
to yours. Well, thank you all for listening today. Don't
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stay here Cliff Westfall song till the right one comes along.
You guys have an awesome day. We'll talk tomorrow.
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I can't understanding the word you're saying, so I cannot
be shore Joe.
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off with that jukebox just keeps on playing it. Another
song Buttify thats go in search of Gas or Len's
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how mich you said of the nights who wants and
you meeting.
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You instead of Beverly about us as dead as mom
And if you gave understand.
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Why I'm your can maid.
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We'll just let me love you until the right one
come homes alone. Let me love you until the right
mom come homes to sweep you.
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Just let me love you until the day you and
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