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RE: Babestation On This Day.... - Tractor boy - 19-03-2019 18:55 ^ From Pluto to her (Ur) anus. That shows how far photography has progressed. RE: Babestation On This Day.... - Doddle - 19-03-2019 20:54 The student paper at the UCL (Preston) was called Pluto because it was as far as you could get from The Sun. With jokes like that... RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 21-03-2019 20:56 On This Day 21st March: 1917 Loretta Walsh becomes the US Navy's first female Petty Officer 99 years later, here's Babestation's own Preeti Officer..... RE: Babestation On This Day.... - Doddle - 21-03-2019 21:21 Nice to see an old Radox bottle used as a vase. RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 22-03-2019 19:09 On This Day 22nd March: 1975 Stockholm : 20th Eurovision Song Contest: Teach-In wins for the Netherlands singing "Ding-a-dong". 41 years later, it's not recorded whether veteran suave actor Leslie Philips was watching Flick's daytime appearance in the BS sauna; but if he was, he may well have been tempted to repeat his famous catchphrase "Ding dong". RE: Babestation On This Day.... - Doddle - 22-03-2019 22:07 He'll be 95 next month apparently, though whether this thread helps or hinders is anyone's guess. He married his 3rd wife in 2013 (!), and supports Tottenham Hotspur. RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 23-03-2019 10:25 On This Day 23rd March: 1857 Elisha Otis installs his first elevator at 488 Broadway, New York City. 2016 Stevie Louise Ritchie gives an....uplifting...performance RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 25-03-2019 18:56 On This Day 25th March: 25 March 31 AD is reckoned to be the First Easter, by 6th century monk & calendar maker Dionysius Exiguus, aka Dionysius the Humble (AD 470 - AD 544), who pioneered the use of the "Ano Domini" term for describing eras. Nothing for yesterday the 24th, so an "Easter Egg" selection of caps today from the 25th March 2016.... (and yes, I know that Easter Day in 2016 was the 27th). RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 26-03-2019 18:57 On This Day 26th March: 1845 Patent awarded for an adhesive medicated plaster, a pre-cursor of the band-aid. 2016 Sees two of Babestation's favourite blondes of the day appearing on the same evening with Ashley Emma and Dannii Harwood both gyrating on the BS gurney ... (ambulance for Snookered147 ?) RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 27-03-2019 19:46 On This Day 27th March: 1871 The first International Rugby Union match takes place at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh (on a cricket pitch). (Scotland 1* England 0). 2016 With both Ms Levy and Ms Claydon in attendance, that particular Sunday was a day of "Easter Eggs" indeed.... (*Scotland won by one goal and a try, against England with only one try. Scoring was different in those days, a try was not worth any points unless converted afterwards by a successful kick on goal - a "touchdown" only gave the team a "try" at at kick at goal. And a goal was only worth 1 point. "Gentlemen" didn't cheat, so there was no concept of penalty points It is however worth noting, that the match ended in dispute : Scotland's second try was judged to be a knock on, but deemed as not being deliberate, wasn't against the rules at that time. It wasn't converted. It was the first try that was converted and provided the only point of the match.). |