
Celebrity Birthdays, On This Day and Trivia – June 6th
2018 – Xi’an, China, introduced a pedestrian lane for people who walk while looking at their phones.
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1914 – Joseph Wilson Swan, British electric lamp inventor, died. Swan received a British patent for his device in 1878, about a year before the American, Thomas Edison.
1919 – Oil was struck at Britain’s first on-shore oilfield of three wells, at Hardstoft, near Tibshelf in Derbyshire.
1936 – Britain’s 80,733 tonne liner Queen Mary left Southampton on her maiden voyage to New York with more than 1800 passengers.
1941 – World War II: Royal Naval ships Dorsetshire, King George V and Rodney attacked and sank the German battleship Bismarck in the Atlantic after it had been damaged by torpedoes dropped by British aircraft from HMS Ark Royal.
1955 – Anthony Eden’s Conservatives won the general election with a clear majority, ending a five-year political stalemate.
1975 – The Dibbles Bridge coach crash occurred near Grassington in North Yorkshire. 33 people were killed; the highest ever death toll in a road accident in the United Kingdom. An inquest said that the accident was caused by the inability of the driver to negotiate the bend owing to deficient brakes on the coach.
1986 – Irish-born singer Bob Geldof was made an honorary Knight of the Realm by Queen Elizabeth II for his efforts to raise money for the starving of Africa.
1994 – Alexander Solzhenitsyn flew back to his native Russia after 20 years living in exile.
1998 – 18 year old Michael Owen became the youngest ever England international goalscorer with the only goal in a 1-0 friendly against Morocco in Casablanca.
2000 – Scottish farmers who accidentally planted genetically modified seeds said they would fight for compensation.
2000 – Paula Yates is awarded £400,000 in an out-of-court settlement from the late Michael Hutchence’s estate.
2008 – Hundreds of lorry drivers protested in London over the continuing rising cost of fuel and a two-mile line of lorries crawled along the M4 towards Cardiff.
2009 – Barcelona beat Manchester United, 2-0 to win the Champions League in Rome.
2014 – 34 year old Edward McKenzie-Green, former head of counter-fraud at Oxfam, was jailed for more than two years after using fake companies to defraud Oxfam of more than £64,000.
If Superman didn’t stop Lex Luther’s real estate scam, California would have plenty of water.
“Be careful about reading health books. Some fine day you’ll die of a misprint.” – Markus Herz
Dogs are always the first to notice paranormal activity in movies, so ghosts must have a distinctive smell. #science
Actress Liv Tyler was born Liv Rundgren, raised by Todd Rundgren, and learned Steven Tyler was her biological father at age 8.
Bing Crosby – Real Name: Harry Lillis Crosby
Zero is plural, but 1 is singular. (0 Comments, 1 Comment)
“How rude!” – Stephanie Tanner (Full House)
I just killed a mosquito. What future events did I just alter? Probably saved the universe. You’re Welcome!
There’s nothing wrong with taking candy from a baby because babies shouldn’t be eating candy in the first place.
“Will Smith don’t gotta cuss in his rap to sell records. Well, I do.” (Emininem, Real Slim Shady) #songlyrics
When somebody asks you to take their photo, technically you own the copyright to that photo.
“Never be a minion, always be an owner.” – Cornelius Vanderbilt
“We don’t always get the kind of work we want, but we always have a choice of whether to do it with good grace or not.” – Christopher Lee
“You are not entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your informed opinion. No one is entitled to be ignorant.” – Harlan Ellison
“One way to open your eyes is to ask yourself, “What if I had never seen this before? What if I knew I would never see it again?” – Rachel Carson
“I love summertime more than anything else in the world. That is the only thing that gets me through the winter, knowing that summer is going to be there.” – Jack McBrayer
“Can you let me go to hell the way I want to?” – Wild Bill Hickok
“In art, religion, and politics the respect must be mutual, no matter how violent the disagreement.” – Vincent Price
2018 – Xi’an, China, introduced a pedestrian lane for people who walk while looking at their phones.
1993 – The Holbeck Hall Hotel in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, fell into the sea following a landslide, making news around the world.
1805 – The first Trooping of the Colour took place on Horse Guards Parade. It was Edward VII who moved Trooping the Colour to its June date, because of the vagaries of British weather.