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RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 07-05-2019 19:38 On This Day 7th May: 1913 British House of Commons rejects women's right to vote. (15 years to the day, and one World War later, in 1928 historically the age of women voters is lowered from 30 to 21) 2015 Here's Caty Cole, historically & unusually close to the front of the studio.... RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 08-05-2019 17:37 On This Day 8th May: 1886 Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta sells the first Coca-Cola. 2015 Here's the sweet and effervescent Maddie Rose..... RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 09-05-2019 18:03 On This Day 9th May: 1922 The International Astronomical Association formally adopt Annie Jump Cannon's stellar classification system which, with only minor modifications, is still in use today. 2015 Here's the undisputed supernova in the BS constellation, Lori Buckby RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 11-05-2019 09:12 On This Day 11th May: 1967 Great Britain, Ireland, and Denmark apply for membership of the EEC. 48 years later, here's Preeti Young bending over a dustbin in an alleyway. RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 12-05-2019 09:56 On This Day 12th May: 1984 South African prisoner Nelson Mandela sees his wife for the first time in 22 years. 2014 As the caption informs us, Louise Porter is back on Babestation, but not after quite so long an absence, bringing her famous "magnificent arse"TM©Rammyrascal RE: Babestation On This Day.... - Doddle - 12-05-2019 15:27 Well at least you didn't try to do some necklace comment. RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 17-05-2019 10:33 On This Day 17th May: 1916 British Summer Time (Daylight Savings) introduced to help improve wartime efficiency in use of daylight hours. 2014 Casualty figures amongst the viewers of Jada's Unleashed show remain unrecorded.... RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 20-05-2019 08:21 On This Day 20th May: 1900 The second modern Olympic Games opens in Paris (lasted 5 months) 2016 Lucy Summers makes a "memorable" appearance in the BSX garage..... RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 21-05-2019 18:16 On This Day 21st May: 1980 "Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back" opens in cinemas in UK and North America. 2016 It's Preeti's turn to open up the shutters on the bsx garage.... RE: Babestation On This Day.... - M-L-L - 23-05-2019 07:00 We interrupt this thread to sadly report that due to unfortunate technical difficulties, an instance of factual inaccuracy has been discovered in a previous entry to this thread, in what can only be described in these days of "post-truth" and "alternative facts" as a "non-sinister unintentional cock-up" resulting from a frankly unacceptably woeful and lax confusion of the word "April" with the word "May" : (23-04-2019 20:01 )M-L-L Wrote: On This Day 23rd May: Astute historians will have no doubt noticed, and tactfully refrained from pointing out, that said events referred to above took place in May, and not in April, and may have even charitably assumed that the use of the word "May" in bold within the heading in the context of a page of other posts containing the word "April" in their headings was but a simple typographical error. Would that this had been the case, but it turns out the whole content of the post and not just the heading was a month in error. Be assured however that no devious manipulation of your historical records were intended by this lapse, and it was not done for any political, financial gain or benefit in kind, nor any other such motivations. This thread would like to apologies for any confusion this may have caused. Therefore: On this Day one month ago 23rd April: 1516 The German Beer Purity Law (Reinheitsgebot) is enforced across all of Bavaria by Wilhelm IV, Duke of Bavaria, stating that beer should only be brewed from three ingredients - water, malt and hops. 2016 The forum BSX Purity Campaigners were in full ferment in the early months of the year at the recently instituted practices of the channel, with its weekend "rolling" rosters seemingly containing a high proportion of "no-show" phone-waving babes from the normal night-time shows also appearing in front of the BSX garage shutter in an endless parade throughout the pay-per-view shows. Squeezing into the small hours of the 23rd from a start time in the evening of the 22nd was Beth and Jess West, always a popular pairing, so I'll just confound expectations by the inclusion of an image of Beth completely obscuring the camera with her underwear... the 23rd proper saw a triumphant triumvirate of Amelia, Leigh and of course, Lori... But to return once more to the present and so for the second time lucky.... On This Day 23rd May: 1618 The Second Defenestration of Prague: two Catholic Lords Regent and their secretary are thrown out of a window and amazingly are not seriously injured by the 70 foot (21 metre) fall. The event triggers the Thirty Year War. And since we've already had that nugget of fact a month early due to the previous unfortunate mix-up referred to earlier, it's worth recording another appropriate milestone to suitably honour the day : 1785 US founding father Benjamin Franklin announces his invention of bifocals, something the O.P. of this thread clearly requires..... 230 years later no doubt BS viewers both short-sighted and with 20/20 vision were breaking screens throughout the land at the prospect of not only Lori Buckby as we already established a month too early, but also Preeti & Maddie appearing on both the regular and BSX shows.... |