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cant believe this is still going ;)
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man your one fire.. congrats dude :) |
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that was a close one.. its bedtime for me now..
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Im outta here too.. May step out back with my muzzleloader and see if i can get me a deer See ya!
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night people.. catch you all tomorrow :)
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fuck still.. well done .. are you SATISFIED? |
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Nellie Taylor Ross
1925 --- 1st female state governor. (Wyoming) |
Gertrude Ederle
1926 --- 1st American woman to swim the English Channel. It took her 14 hours and 39 minutes. (She broke the existing men's record.) |
Al Jolson
1927 --- lead role in the 1st talking motion picture, "The Jazz Singer." |
Charles Lindbergh
1927 --- 1st man to fly solo across the Atlantic. |
Norma Talmadge
1927 --- 1st footprints at Grauman's Chinese Theater (now Mann's Chinese Theater.) |
Janet Gaynor
1928 --- 1st Oscar winner for Best Actress. |
Emil Jannings
1928 --- 1st Oscar winner for Best Actor. |
Ellen Church
1930 --- 1st airline hostess. She served passengers flying between San Francisco, California and Cheyenne, Wyoming on United Airlines. |
Sinclair Lewis
1930 --- 1st American recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature. |
Jane Addams
1931 --- 1st American woman to win the Nobel Prize for Peace. |
Jackie Mitchell - baseball pitcher
1931 --- 1st woman in organized baseball. She was signed by the Chattanooga Baseball Club at the age of 19. |
Hattie Caraway
1932 --- 1st woman elected to US Senate. |
Frances Perkins
1933 --- 1st woman in US Presidential Cabinet. (Secretary of Labor under FDR.) |
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Amelia Earhart
1932 --- 1st transatlantic solo flight by a woman. (traveling from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, to Ireland in approximately 15 hours) |
Marie, Cecile, Yvonne, Emilie and Annette Dionne
1934 --- 1st quintuplets to survive infancy. They were born near Callender, Ontario to Oliva and Elzire Dionne. |
Horton Smith
1934 --- won the 1st Masters Golf Tournament under the magnolia trees of Augusta National in Georgia. |
Wallis Warfield Simpson
1936 --- 1st Time magazine "Woman of the Year." Jane Matilda Bolin 1939 --- 1st black woman judge. (New York City) Gene Cox 1939 --- 1st girl page in US House of Representatives. |
Lettie Pate Whitehead
1934 --- 1st American woman to serve as a director of a major corporation, The Coca-Cola Company. |
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1939 --- 1st US president to speak on television. (Spoke at the opening session of the New York World's Fair on April 30, 1939.) |
Hattie McDaniel
1940 --- 1st black actress to win an Oscar. She won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role as Mammy in "Gone with the Wind". |
Booker T. Washington
1940 --- 1st black to be pictured on a US postage stamp. His likeness was issued on a 10-cent stamp. |
Glenn Miller
1941 --- Received the 1st gold record ever awarded to a recording artist. |
Annie G. Fox
1941 --- 1st woman to receive the US Purple Heart Medal. She was wounded while serving at Hickam Field during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec 7 1941. |
Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini
1946 --- 1st canonized American saint. |
Chuck Yeager
1947 --- 1st person to break the sound barrier by flying faster than the speed of sound. (On October 14, 1947, he flew a Bell X-1 rocket at 670 mph in level flight.) |
Dick Button
1948 --- 1st American to become World Figure Skating Champion. |
Eugenia Anderson
1949 --- 1st US woman appointed ambassador to a foreign country. (Ambassador to Denmark) |
Gwendolyn Brooks
1949 --- 1st black woman to win a Pulitzer prize. Ralph Bunche 1950 --- 1st black to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Charles Cooper 1950 --- 1st black player in NBA (Fort Wayne Indiana Celtics). Florence Chadwick 1951 --- 1st woman to have swum across the English Channel in each direction. |
George (Christine) Jorgenson
1952 --- recipient of the world's 1st sex-change operation. Danish artist Einar Wegener underwent a sex change operation in Berlin March 5, 1930. He assumed the identity of Lili Elbe, and had ovaries implanted. It is speculated that Wegener was actually a hermaphrodite, and the credit for first sex change usually is given to Christine Jorgenson. |
Patricia McCormick
1952 --- 1st professional woman bullfighter. She got herself two bulls in the contest held in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. |
Desi Arnaz, Jr. and Lucille Ball
1953 --- appeared on the cover of the 1st TV Guide (April). |
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