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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Well, hi, I am Jeff and welcome to history and
factoids about today today, September the twenty third.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
He shakibu pila You sho gimba pie?
Speaker 3 (00:29):
You mean you mean chigi pop pie?
Speaker 4 (00:31):
You music chicken pot pie?
Speaker 5 (00:33):
Oh yeah, chigibob pie.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
I'll lead to the day I died. I really love
the crust.
Speaker 4 (00:40):
You most do, most you most try?
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Today is National Great American Pot Pie Day. Pop pies.
They've been around since ancient Rome. Now every culture in
the world has some kind of pop pie out of
their own version of it. That's why we're celebrating the
Great American Pop Pie today. Yeah, it is fall officially now,
so it's getting a little cheerier, so that poppies that
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kind of taste a little better when it gets a
little colder. That flaky crust filled the chicken beef for
pork and all those vegetables and gravy. Yeah, that's a
good eating. Not really any deals going on today, That's okay.
Just enjoy your pop bye today. All right, this is
going on entertainment on September twenty third. It's about In
nineteen eighty seven, number one album was LaBamba, the movie
soundtrack Pretty much all. It was by Los Lobos. Michael
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Jackson had the number one song with I Just can't
Stop Loving You.
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Stop tell me weird?
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I just cast loving.
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Dan see all that the number one country song with
three time loser.
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But I was studying girls on Friday night.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
I said, if I can learn this different, thing's gonna
be all right.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
It's the first time off I was too young. Second
time I was up lul and old burkos charms that
got burnt become luon over.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
The number one buck was presumed innocent by Scott Turow.
Top movie was Fatal Attraction, A married man His One
Night Stan Goes Very Very Bad, stars Michael Douglas, Glenn Close,
and An Archer. Now that movie was actually nominated for
Best Oscar Picture. Back in nineteen sixty two, ABC aired
their first TV series that was in color. It was
The Jetsons. I know, So do you know what year
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the jets Jetsons lived in twenty sixty two, So we
have like thirty seven years before we get to the
jetson time. All right, what happened on September the twenty third, Well,
let's start off with the largest, most extravagant feast that
they held during medieval times. It was in thirteen eighty
seven in London, England. Now they held it to celebrate
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King the Second and Prince John of Gault. Now I
don't know how many people were there to eat, but
they served fourteen oxen, one hundred and twenty sheep, twelve
hundred pigeons, and eleven thousand eggs. There's a lot of food.
Seventeen seventy nine American Revolution, United States Navy commander John
Paul Jones. He was on the US ship the Bonnheim Richard.
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Now he was taken on the much bigger, a lot
more gun, more manned. Yeah, it was a superior ship.
It was a British Navy ship called the Syrapus. Well
after they exchanged fire for about three three three hours.
Now the United States ship, yeah, it was no match
for that Syrapus. It was unburning and it was starting
to sink and everything. The British all that, are you
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ready to surrender? Jones jolled back, I have not yet
begun to fight. Then he lastowed the Syrapus and he
was able to thrash his ship to it. Then a
couple of his men threw a bunch of grenades on
the deck, and when they went off, him and all
his men they jumped on the deck and basically the
British all surrendered. So he cut his ship loose and
let it sink, and then he just sailed the way
and his new British worship with all his British prisoners.
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Eighteen oh six, after three years, Leis and Clark yep,
they got back to Saint Louis today after their expedition
to the Pacific Ocean. Now, over the years, a lot
of astronomers had predicted that it existed, but no one
could actually prove it until eighteen forty six. German astronomer
Johann Gail. He found Neptune. That's right, our eighth planet. Yeah,
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he found it finally, nep No Neptune. It takes one
hundred and sixty five earth years at orb at the
Sun one time. So why did so many astronomers actually
think Neptune existed, Well, they saw a little wiggle in Uranus. Funny,
but it's true. Eighteen seventy five, Billy the Kid, he
was arrested for the first time. He was fifteen years old.
He has stole some clothing from a Chinese laundry in
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Silver City, New Mexico. He escaped two days later out
of their jail. Japan. In eighteen eighty nine, Nintendo was formed. Yeah,
Fujimiro Yamiyachi. He basically started. The company is make and
sell playing cards. They need their first video game. Nineteen
seventy five eighteen ninety seven, up in Cheyenne, Wyoming, they
held the first Frontier Frontier Days rodeo. Now it's the
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world's largest outdoor rodeo. So next summer it'll be between
July seventeenth and the twenty sixth. So if you're into carnivals,
country music, and rodeo, yeah, it's something she's about to
check out at these ones. Nineteen thirty two, Abdulazeazi bon Sad. Now,
he decided he was going to combine his two kingdoms.
He had one that was called n Jed the other
one was called Hejas. So I merged them all into
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one kingdom. Saudi Arabia. Now nineteen thirty two, Saudi Arabia,
it was poor. It was one of the poorest countries
in the entire world. Then in nineteen thirty eight, an
American oil company discovered oil there. Yeah, they weren't poor anymore.
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And you know we don't give birthday.
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It was born on September the twenty third, Robert Gosh.
He was born in Albright, Germany, in eighteen sixty one.
So what did robbery do? On nineteen oh two? He
invented the spark plug. Now that might not seem like
very much, but without the spark plug, there is no
internal combustion engine. So Robert died in nineteen forty two,
a very very very rich man at eighty years old.
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A personal cook, she was named Mary Mallin. She was
born in Cookstown, Ireland, in eighteen sixty nine. She I
just got that now. She came to America when she
was fifteen years old. She was a very successful private cook,
well known. She had cooked for all a bunch of
rich people all over town in their houses. But she
became a lot more famous for being typhoid Mary. Yeah,
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when she was cooking in people's homes, she actually infected
at least one hundred and twenty two people that they
know for positives. She did that. She gave typhoid fever
to Now she never got sick. No, they never got
sick from it. She was just a carrier. And they
know at least three kids died from typhoid fever that
she had given him. I think up to possibly fifty
people may have died from her, but they can't prove
it all for sure. Well, they finally had to put
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Mary away. They locked her up and quarantined her for
thirty years. Yeah, she was locked up by herself until
she died at sixty nine years old in nineteen thirty eight. No,
not from typhoid. I told her she never got it.
She died from a stroke. Actor Mickey Rooney. He was
born in New York City in nineteen twenty. Started acting
at three years old. He was in his prime when
it was being fifteen and twenty five. That ten years,
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he made forty three movies, and when he was nineteen
he was actually the first team in an Ajor nominated
for an Oscar.
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Yeah.
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Acted for ninety years, made almost three hundred movies. Now,
Mickey's leading good man looks and his strapping five foot
two frame made him a favorite of the ladies. He
was married eight times. Now he was married to his
eighth wife for thirty four years.
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Now.
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He had nine kids scattered out between all them Wies.
Mickey died from natural causes in twenty fourteen at ninety
three years old.
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the same.
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I can't skim me you show.
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After old ninety two?
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Don't you about magn no more?
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The road Jack.
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Tells you about Magne.
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Ray Charles He was born in Albany, Georgia, in nineteen
thirty and by the time he was seventy was completely blind. Yeah,
they think he had glaucoma, so they sent him to
a school for the blind. He had fourteen He left
the school. He went out and played piano for four
dollars a night in the clubs. From nineteen fifty eight
to nineteen ninety, Ray charted eighty songs. Now, that's only
behind Elvis Is one hundred and eight and James Brown's
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one hundred and one. They only charted more during that
time than Ray did. Some of his hits. I hit
the road, Jack George on my mind what I said now?
Ray said he lost his virginity at twelve years old.
He didn't see it coming. That was bad. Now he
must have really liked it though. He ended up having
twelve kids from nine different women. Ray died in two
thousand and four at seventy three years old from liver failure.
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The girls that is Julio Iglesias. He's eighty two. He
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was born in Madrid, Spain, in nineteen forty three. He
has a best selling Latin artist of all time solo,
running fifty million records fourteen different languages.
Speaker 5 (09:26):
Now.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
He started out as a professional soccer player. Yeah, he
was a goalie. He did okay, but after four years
he quit soccer and started performing full time. Performed over
five thousand concerts in front of sixty million people on
five different continents.
Speaker 4 (09:39):
Now.
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He was married to his first wife for eight years
and they had three kids, Julia Sr. And Julio, Julio
Junior and Enrique two of those three. Then he married
his second wife in twenty ten and they have five kids.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Grena lady, lovely lady, slowly he towards the sun, Green
eyed Lady, Ocean Lady, Smoothie Illy raging waves.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
That cones only two percent of all the women in
the world to have green eyes. That was Jerry Corbetta.
He was singing for the band Sugarloaf. Jerry was born
in Denver, Colerade on nineteen forty seven. Help form Sugar
Loaf in nineteen sixty eight. Their original name was Chocolate Hair.
Some good call on changing that. They had a green
eyed lady. Don't call it. That's what I'll call you.
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Tongue in cheek broke up in nineteen seventy eighth and
Jerry he went with Frankie Valley in the four seasons.
You know they called him the fifth season. He had
one son. Jerry died from Pick's disease in twenty ten
and sixty eight years old. It's a type of dementia,
kind of like Alzheimer's.
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The world.
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Alter, not just the Mott start up, never.
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Modest the money.
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That's Bruce Springstay and he's seventy six today. He's born
a Long Branch, New Jersey in nineteen forty nine, sold
over one hundred and fifty million records. He married his
second wife, Patty in nineteen ninety one and they have
two sons and one daughter. It's better with a bell.
Speaker 5 (11:28):
As sed base saw soprano from the Mets to Dixie
singing maybe swinging, but Baby, it's better with a van.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
That was Tony Award winning actor Jason Alexander. He was
born in Newark, New Jersey, in nineteen fifty nine sixty six.
Today now he's best known over by George cos stands
On Seinfeld That is nominated for an Emmy seven years
in a row for it, but he never did win.
But George, which is kind of a loser now. Jason,
his biggest love is Broadway. He loves doing live theater.
A couple of movies. It was in We're a Pretty
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Woman in Shallow Howe. Jason married nineteen eighty two and
they have two sons. After Anthony Mackay's forty seven. He
was born in New Orleans in nineteen seventy eight. He
played Tupac in the movie Notorious, and he's in The
Million Dollar Baby, The hurt Locker. Now you play Sam Wilson. Sam,
he was the Falcon in six movies and now Sam
is the Captain America in the last two. Anthony. He
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married once and they has four sons from it all right,
Our Court of the Day, it comes Hall of Fame,
Running back football player Gail Sais. He died today in
twenty twenty, is seventy seven years old. Gail said, I
have learned if you want it bad enough, no matter
how bad it is, you can make it. Oh, thank
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the dark sky?
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You ask me to do anything by.
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Me. We got a little bit crazy, ho.
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We gonna let it fly.
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We'll live it up, Helve.
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That's why I love me like thatzy, why.
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We're gonna let it.
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