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[quote name='homeschoolmom' date='Jun 29 2004, 06:30 PM'] I think that's been suggested. He doesn't want to do that though. People can lurk and learn... (I think that's what he said...) [/quote]
i'm the first one that suggested it :D

i know a couple people that lurk and learn... but not ALL of them just lurk and learn. if he sends them a PM, they know how to reply and tell him, so he knows.

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[quote name='StColette' date='Jun 29 2004, 04:56 PM'] lol thats the date of my birthday 11/11 lol [/quote]
That's also the day World War One ended......At 11 o'clock...

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[quote name='thicke' date='Jun 29 2004, 09:10 PM'] That's also the day World War One ended......At 11 o'clock... [/quote]
yep :D I was born on Veterans day, and have many military members in my family.

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My birthday's boring...3/20. Im so lame that I put my birthday at the end of my aim screen name. Everyone does that.

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lol I was supposed to be born on Oct. 31, Halloween heehe, but I decided to arrive on Veterans day instead, my dad says I have a thing for Holidays.

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Here is a website where you can look up your birthday and it'll tell you things in history that happened on that day :D

[url="http://www.scopesys.com/anyday/"]On This Day in History[/url]

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Thats pretty neat. Carlo Fassi figure skating coach (Fleming, Hamill), dies at 67...that was on my 8th birthday, crazy eh? 1989 Baseball announces Reds manager Pete Rose is under investigation...and that happened the day I was born. Dude, my birthday is the same day as holidays in Iran :Oil Nationalization Day and Tunisia : Independence Day. I'm having fun with this. :P ^_^

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LOL On Nov. 11 ( My Bday) the following Religious History took place

Nov. 11, 1215 The Fourth Lateran Council was convened by Pope Innocent III. It was the council which first defined "transubstantiation," the Catholic belief that the bread and wine of the Eucharist change invisibly into the body and blood of Christ.

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