Born in October. Do you share your Birthday? Cook, James b. October 27, 1728 d. February 14, 1779 Navigator, Explorer, Mapmaker. Mapped the coast of Newfoundland and later explored much of the Pacific basin. "Discovered" Hawaii in 1778 and named them the Sandwich Islands, after the voyage's sponsor, the Earl of Sandwich. On a later visit he was killed by native Hawaiians. Nobel, Alfred
b. October 21, 1833 d. December 10, 1896
Inventor of dynamite, and the founder of the Nobel Prize. Picasso, Pablo b. October 25, 1881 d. April 8, 1973 Artist. Considered one of the most important artists of all time, he created hundreds of works of art encompassing paintings, statues and sculptures Carroll, Leo G. b. October 25, 1886 d. October 16, 1972 Actor. He is best remembered for his roles of Alexander Waverly on the 1960s television series, "The Man from UNCLE" (1964 to 1968) Atlas, Charles b. October 30, 1892 d. December 24, 1972 American Folk Figure. Born Angelo Siciliano in Acri, Calabria, Italy, he and his mother emigrated to the United States in 1904. He grew up in Brooklyn a sickly child. As a teen, he had sand kicked in his face by a lifeguard at Coney Island and resolved to improve his health and physique. Using a system of isometric exercises, which he later dubbed "Dynamic Tension," he built up his body, winning a "Most Perfectly Developed Man" contest in 1922. Kroc, Ray
b. October 5, 1902 d. January 14, 1984
Businessman, Baseball Team Owner. He bought the McDonald's fast food chain from its original founders, and turned it into the multi-billion dollar industry it is today. He owned the San Diego Padres baseball team. Thomas, Dylan b. October 27, 1914 d. November 9, 1953 Poet, Writer. Thomas was a popular Welsh bard, famous for several works, including "Under Milk Wood," Herriot (Wight), James Alfred
b. October 3, 1916 d. February
23, 1995 Author & Veterinarian. Best known as the man behind the Yorkshire Vet TV Series "All Creatures Great and Small." Heston (Carter), Charlton (John Charles) b. October 4, 1923 d. April 5, 2008 Actor. A Hollywood legend, he became a superstar playing larger-than-life characters, from Moses to Michaelangelo, in big screen epics of the 1950s and 1960s. He won an Academy Award for his performance in the title role of "Ben-Hur" (1959). Conrad, Michael. b. October 16, 1925 d. November 22, 1983 Actor. Born in New York City, he was best known for his role as police Sgt. Phil Esterhaus on the TV series "Hill Street Blues", for which he won two Best Supporting Actor Emmy Awards in 1981 and 1982. His other television credits included "Wagon Train", "Hawaii Five-O", "Bonanza", "The Waltons", and many more. (pictured) Bosley, Tom b. October 1, 1927 d. October 19, 2010 Actor. He will be remembered for his role as Howard Cunningham in the popular TV series "Happy Days" (1974 to 1984). (Pictured) Scott, George C.
b. October 18, 1927 d. September 22, 1999
His "Patton" is one of the great performances in film history. Peppard, George b. October 1, 1928 d. May 8, 1994 Actor, he is best remembered for his role of Paul “Fred” Varjak in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961), and for his role of Colonel John “Hannibal” Smith in the series “The A-Team” (1983-1986). Richardson Jr, J. P. (Jiles Perry) 'Big Bopper' b. October 24, 1930 d. February 3, 1959 Rock Singer. He is best remembered for his song "Chantilly Lace" (1958), and for dying in the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and pilot Roger Peterson. Landon (Orowitz), Michael (Eugene Maurice) b. October 31, 1936 d. July 1, 1991 Actor, Writer, Producer, Director. Best Known as Joe Cartwright in Bonanza, and The Little House on the Prairie. (Pictured) Cochran, Eddie b. October 3, 1938 d. April 17, 1960 Musician. Popular Rockabilly guitarist, singer and songwriter. His most famous song "Summertime Blues" Knievel, Evel (Robert Craig) b. October 17, 1938 d. November 30, 2007 Stuntman and entertainer. He was a motorcycle daredevil whose daring motorcycle jumps, including attempting to jump over the Snake River canyon, made him a household name. Lennon, John b. October 9, 1940 d. December 8, 1980 Rock Musician. Born John Winston Lennon in Liverpool, England, Entwistle, John Alec b. October 9, 1944 d. June 27, 2002 Rock Musician. He was the bass guitarist for "The Who".
What do you get if you cross a vampire and a circus entertainer ?
Something that goes straight for the juggler.
TEN TOP TIPS FROM THE VAMPIRES TRAINING MANUAL 1897 1. Windows – Make sure they are open before you fly through them. 2. Teeth – Look after them, keep them clean, and remember to floss. If you don’t you will starve. 3.
Bloodstains – These can be a
devil to get out. Use a good stain remover or soaking in cold salt water usually works. 4. Sunlight – Must be avoided. If you are out and about and see any hint of the sunrise, get home fast. Anyway you shouldn't be out till that time of the morning, you'll only be up to mischief. 5. Garlic – Stay away from it, it’s not good for you. Rather than hang it on bedposts or round windows and doors, victims tend to eat it these days which can be a problem. Before you bite, smell their breath, or it could end in tears. 6. Crucifix – Don’t let the shadow of one fall on you. It doesn’t half sting. 7. Holy water – This is definitely something to avoid. It won’t just melt your clothes, it will melt you. 8. Wooden stakes – Very dangerous. If you see any one with a wooden steak and a mallet, give them a wide birth. It’s just not worth the risk. Go and find another victim. 9. Coffins – Keep yours in a safe place. Well hidden in a dark cellar is best. 10. Where to live – The housing market is fairly slow at the moment, so a run down property with a cellar shouldn’t be out of reach. Castles are hard to come by, and without the latest loft and cavity wall insulation can be really draughty. We wouldn't want you to catch your death of cold. Angie Greenwood. Burnley.
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Dracula wants to become a comedian? He's looking for a crypt writer.
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