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re: Birthdays Threads of famous people, especially those that are dead. Stop it.
Posted on 2/26/25 at 8:10 am to UptownJoeBrown
Posted on 2/26/25 at 8:10 am to UptownJoeBrown
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UptownJoeBrown
I just looked at a list of the topics that you have started, I think some deceased celebrity birthdays would definitely be an improvement in your thread starting report card.
You suck.
Jackie Gleason was born today...'The Great One'
This post was edited on 2/26/25 at 8:15 am
Posted on 2/26/25 at 8:12 am to Red Stick Tigress
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She is the daughter of actors Cary Grant and Dyan Cannon.
kind of looks like a brunette Dyan Cannon.
and she was born in 1966 and played a teenager or near it in the 90's
That is typical, also why real teens look so young since so many near 30 year olds play them on TV.
Posted on 2/26/25 at 9:12 am to UptownJoeBrown
i am genuinely curious why something like this would bother you so much, op
Posted on 2/26/25 at 9:14 am to LSUballs
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I tend to agree. Especially if some pathetic fat attention seeking lame arse dorky Georgia pine tree fig starts them
Now we can have a proper thread. frick them gay pines baw
Posted on 2/26/25 at 9:53 am to Palomitz
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Today (Feb. 26) is what would be Johnny Cash's 93rd birthday.
Little known fact, Johnny Cash is the only American ever to be officially knighted by the Jamaican government as him & June Carter quietly had an estate there for years, to escape and get their groove back.
In the process, without any fanfare, they sponsored and essentially financed multiple schools and generations of Jamaican school children and their families.
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Cinnamon Hill was more than just a vacation home; it was a place where Cash could connect with the local community and immerse himself in Jamaican culture. The estate itself had historical significance, previously owned by the family of 19th-century poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Johnny Cash's Love for Jamaica: An Enduring Bond
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