Born In November Twain (Clemens), Mark (Samuel Langhorne)
b.
November 30, 1835 d. April 21, 1910 Author, Humourist. Stoker, Bram (Abraham) b. November 8, 1847
d.
April 20, 1912 Author. He is best
known for his 1897
horror novel "Dracula", which established the popular modern day legend of the fictional 'vampire" of the title. Stevenson, Robert Louis
b. November 13, 1850 d.
December 3, 1894 Author. Born in Edinburgh he was best known for his children’s book, Treasure Island Bonney, William 'Billy The Kid' b. November 23, 1859 d. July 15, 1881 Legendary Outlaw. He was born in New York City as Henry McCarty Joplin, Scott b. November 24, 1868 d. April 1, 1917 Jazz Composer. Known as the "King of Ragtime," he is best remembered for his tune, "The Entertainer", which was used in the movie "The Sting" (1973), Churchill, Sir. Winston Leonard Spencer b. November 30, 1874 d. January 24, 1965 British Prime Minister Lowry, L.S. (Laurence Stephen )
b. November 1, 1887
1970 French Leader, General, Author. Rogers (Slye), Roy (Leonard Franklin)
d. July 6, 1998 Actor, Singer. DiMaggio, Joe (Joseph Paul)
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February 23, 1976 Artist. He was born in Stretford, Manchester De Gaulle, Charles
b. November 25, 1914
b. November 22, 1890 d. November 9, b. November 5, 1911 d.
March 8, 1999 Professional baseball player. Bronson (Buchinsky), Charles b. November 3, 1921 d. August 30, 2003 Actor. Best remembered for his roles in the movies, "The Great Escape" (1963), "The Dirty Dozen" (1967), and the "Death Wish" series of movies. Schulz, Charles Monroe b. November 26, 1922 d. February 12, 2000 Cartoonist. He was the creator of the popular "Peanuts" comic strip, and the characters of 'Charlie Brown' Wise, Ernie b. November 27, 1925 d. March 21, 1999 Entertainer. Born Ernest Wiseman, he was one half of
the
"Morecambe and Wise" comedy double act Burton, Richard b. November 10, 1925 d. August 5, 1984 Actor. He is best remembered for his roles in such movies as "Cleopatra" (1963), "Where Eagles Dare" (1971), "Raid on Rommel" (1973), as the voice of Sir Winston Churchill in the television series, "The Valiant Years," and for being married to Actress Elizabeth Taylor twice. Travers, Mary b. November 9, 1936 d. September 16, 2009 Vocalist. Along with Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey, they formed the legendary folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary. They are best known for the top twenty hits "If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)" (1962), "Puff (The Magic Dragon") (1963), "Blowin'
in the
Wind" (1963), "I Dig Rock and Roll Music" (1967) and "Leaving on a Jet Plane" (1969). Hendrix, Jimi b. November 27, 1942 d. September 18, 1970 Guitar Legend. Unquestionably one of modern music's most influential figures on the electric guitar.
I’m reading an incredibly interesting book about antigravity. “I just can’t put it down.”
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Quiz… All the answers can be found in these pages. 1. Who played the lead role in “The Magician” ? 2. What was Benjamin Hornigold’s profession ? 3. Who was King of England on 5th November 1605 ? 4. Which cartoonist created “Peanuts” and “Charlie Brown” ? 5. What was Lord Carnarvon’s dog called ? 6. What song was the first ever No1 in the UK Pop charts ? 7. Which Victoria Cross Hero appeared on “Dancing on Ice”? 8. Who organizes the annual Poppy Appeal ? 9. Can you name three song titles that include California ? 10. Who was Britain’s first woman MP ?
This month’s mystery pub
quiz is all about cocktails and it’s so tough they are even giving you some clues. See page 24.
Deanna was here !
Music Quiz. Do You Know Your First Line Lyrics ?
The Answers are on Page 20. 1. I could stay awake just to hear you breathing. Watch you smile while you are sleeping. 2.I may not always love you, but long as there are stars above you.
3.All the leaves are brown and the sky is grey. 4.Every night in my dreams I see you I feel you. 5.I've been roaming around, I was looking down at all I see. 6.On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair.
7.Bright light city gonna set my soul, gonna set my soul on fire.
8.Listen to the wind blow watch the sun rise Run in the shadows Damn your love Damn your lies ( You might need a clue on this -Theme to Formula 1 program.) 9.When the rain is blowing in your face, and the whole world is on your case. 10. Well Sometimes I Go Out, By Myself, And I Look Across The Water.
There are only two rings in marriage, “the wedding ring" and "the suffering.”
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Vodka/Kahlua(Tia Maria)/Cola
What do you see ? A frog or a horse ?
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