Have you ever (randomly) wondered about what types of world events in history transpired on certain days. Well, I got up this morning and wondered to myself that very question. Here's a bit of the mental conversation.
Self: Hey, get your butt back in bed! Do you know what today is?
Michelle: Yes, it's a work day. So I have to get up. What's your beef about now?
Self: TODAY! What's the date today, you bonehead?
Michelle: Why ask me? I barely pay attention to what month or year it is. When the flowers come out, it's spring. When the leaves fall, it's autumn. When those annoying tax commercials come on, it's a new year. That's about the gist of my paying attention to the time.
Self: BONEHEAD! Today's March 11. What does that mean to us?
Michelle: That I still have two more work days ahead before I have a day off. Shut up and let me take my shower before I'm late!
Well, I won't digress too much on the rest of the conversation. I did know what today meant. I just liked pulling my own chain about it. But I also wondered what today meant throughout history. I went to this nifty site called Brainhistory and it gave me the rundown. Unfortunately, I did notice they left a few tidbits out, two important ones, which I will include in the list in bold and UPPERCASED.
So, for your reading pleasure, here is what happened throughout history for March 11.
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2010- MICHELLE HICKMAN TURNED 35
2006- Slobodan Milosevic found dead in cell in the Hague 
2004- At least 170 die in train bombings in Madrid 
1997- 3rd Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 
1997- Ashes of Star Trek creator, Gene Roddenberry are launched into space 
1997- Beatle Paul McCartney knighted Sir Paul by the Queen 
1997- San Francisco Giant J. T. Snow suffers a fractured eye socket when hit by a pitch 
1996- Chris Harris scores 130 in losing New Zealand side vs. Australia, World Cup 
1996- Mark Waugh scores 110 vs. New Zealand for his third century of the World Cup 
1995 -36.8 degrees F (-38.2 degrees C) in Chosedachar, Komi-district, on 67 degrees N 
1995- President Nazarbajev disbands Kazachstan parliament 
1995- Sinn Fein party leader, Gerry Adams, arrives in U.S. 
1995- Yolanda Chen hop-skip-jumps world indoor record 15.03m 
1994- Eduardo Frei succeeds Patricio Aylwin as president of Chile 
1993- Men's Figure Skating Championship in Prague won by Kurt Browning CAN 
1991- Janet Jackson signs $40M 3 album deal with Virgin records 
1991- John Smith, amateur wrestler, wins James E Sullivan Award 
1991- Monica Seles ends Steffi Graf's streak of 186 weeks ranked first 
1990- 16th People's Choice Awards 
1990- Lithuania declares it's Independence 
1990- Maggie Will wins Desert Inn LPGA Golf International 
1988- Utrecht conservatory destroyed by fire 
1987- Wayne Gretzky scores 1,500th NHL point 
1986- 1 million days since traditional foundation of Rome, 4/21/753 BC 
1986- 12th People's Choice Awards 
1986- 187.27 million shares traded in New York Stock Exchange 
1986- Islander Mike Bossy, 1st NHLer to score 50 goals in 9 straight seasons
1986- Japanese probe Sakigake flies by Halley's Comet at 6.8 million km 
1986- NFL adopts instant replay rule 
1985- Mikhail Gorbachev replaces Konstantin Chernenko as Soviet leader 
1984- Chris Johnson wins LPGA Samaritan Turquoise Golf Classic 
1983- Ice Dance Championship at Helsinki Finland won by Torvill and Dean (GRB) 
1983- Ice Pairs Championship at Helsinki won by Valova and Vasiliev (URS) 
1983- Ladies Figure Skating Champ in Helsinki won by Rosalynn Sumners (USA) 
1983- Men's Figure Skating Championship in Helsinki won by Scott Hamilton (USA) 
1982- Failed military coup under Rambocus/Hawker in Suriname 
1982- Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat sign peace treaty in Washington D.C.
1981- Chile constitution takes effect, Augusto Pinochet 2nd term begins 
1981- Johnny Mize and Rube Foster elected to baseball Hall of Fame 
1980- Rod Marsh bowls 10 overs for 51 runs in dull Australia vs. Pak cricket draw 
1979- Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Sunstar Golf Classic 
1979- Randy Hold receives 67 minutes in penalties in a 60 minutes NHL hockey game 
1978- Terrorists attack mail truck at Tel Aviv, 45 killed 
1978- USF-led Bill Cartwright scores 23 points as the Dons oust NC 
1977- Moslems hold 130 hostages in Washington D.C. 
1975- MICHELLE HICKMAN WAS BORN
1975- Portugal military coup under general Spinola fails 
1975- U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Semipalitinsk, Eastern Kazakhstan U.S.S.R. 
1974 Mount Etna in Sicily erupted 
1974 Rhino Store gives people 5 cents to take home Danny Bonaduce's Album 
1973 Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA S&H Green Stamp Golf Classic 
1972 "Inner City" closes at Barrymore Theater New York City after 97 performances 
1970 12th Grammy Awards: Aquarius, Crosby Stills and Nash, Peggy Lee win
1970 Iraq Ba'th Party recognizes Kurd nation 
1968 Anti-Zionist Clandestine Radio Voice of El Assifa starts transmitting 
1968 Dmitri Shostakovich completes his 12nd string quartet 
1968 Otis Redding posthumously receives gold record for " Dock of the Bay" 
1967 Pink Floyd releases their 1st song (Arnold Layne) 
1966 Military coup led by Indonesian General Suharto breaks out 
1965 Indonesia President Sukarno accepts qualifications of Suharto 
1963 Somalia drops diplomatic relations with Great Britain 
1961 Then NHL record 40 penalties, Black Hawks and Maple Leafs (20 each)
1960 Pioneer 5 launched into solar orbit between Earth and Venus 
1959 "Raisin in the Sun," 1st Broadway play by a black woman, opens 
1959 Teddy Scholten wins Eurovision Song festival with "A Little Bit" 
1958 Charles Van Doren finally loses on TV game show "21" 
1958 Starting this season, AL batters are required to wear batting helmets 
1956 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship 
1954 U.S. Army charges Senator Joseph McCarthy used undue pressure tactics 
1953 1st woman army doctor commissioned (FM Adams) 
1953 American B-47 accidentally drops a nuclear bomb on South Carolina, the bomb doesn't go off due to 6 safety catches 
1948 Jewish Agency of Jerusalem bombed 
1948 Reginald Weit became the 1st black to play in the U.S. Tennis Open 
1948 WBAL TV channel 11 in Baltimore, MD (CBS) begins broadcasting 
1945 1,000 allied bombers harass Essen, 4,662 ton bombs 
1945 Flemish nazi collaborator Maria Huygens sentenced to death 
1944 Dutch resistance fighter Joop Westerweel arrested 
1943 Nazi Militia forms in Netherlands 
1942 1st deportation train leaves Paris for Auschewitz Concentration Camp 
1942 General MacArthur leaves Corregidor (Bataan) for Australia 
1942 Japanese troop land on North-Sumatra 
1941 Bronko Nagurski beats Ray Steele in Minn, to become wrestling champ 
1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Lend-Lease Bill to lend money to Britain
1938 Artur Seyss-Inquart replaces Kurt von Schuschnigg as Chancellor of Austria; German troops also entered the country 
1935 Bank of Canada opens 
1935 Hermann Goering officially creates German Air Force, the Luftwaffe 
1934 Netherlands beats Belgium 9-3, in soccer 
1930 President and Chief Justice William Taft buried in Arlington 
1928 Netherlands and Belgium tie 1-1 (soccer match in Amsterdam) 
1927 1st armored commercial car hold-up in U.S., Pittsburgh 
1927 1st golden gloves tournament 
1927 Samuel Roxy Rothafel opens famous Roxy Theater (New York City) 
1926 Eamon da Valera ends leadership of Sinn Fein 
1924 3rd term of Belgium Theunis government begins 
1924 Eden Phillpotts' "Farmer's Wife," premieres in London 
1924 NHL Championship: Montreal Canadiens sweeps Ottawa Senators in 2 games 
1922 Western Hockey Championship: Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) sweep Regina Capitals, in 2 games 
1919 General strike in Germany, crushed 
1918 Moscow becomes capital of revolutionary Russia 
1918 Save the Redwoods League founded 
1917 British troops occupy Baghdad 
1917 1st NHL championship game ever played, Toronto Arenas beats Montreal Canadiens 7-3 in 1st of 2 game set (second game on March 13) 
1912 1st Stanley Cup game to be played in 3 20-minute periods, formerly played in 30-minute halfs, Quebec beats Moncton 9-3 on way to sweep 
1910 Jack Hobbs 1st Test ton (187 vs. SAfr), his only Test hit wicket 
1905 Stanley Cup: Ottawa Silver 7 beat Rat Portage Thisles, 2 games to 1 
1904 Stanley Cup: Ottawa Silver 7 sweep Brandon Wheat Kings in 2 games 
1901 Cincinnati Enquirer reports Baltimore manager John McGraw signed Cherokee Indian Tokohoma, who is really black 2nd baseman Charlie Grant 
1895 Spanish cruiser Reina Regenta sinks at Gibraltar, 400 killed 
1892 1st public basketball game (Springfield, Massachuetts) 
1888 Great blizzard of '88 strikes the North East U.S. 
1882 Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association organized in Princeton New Jersey 
1867 Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Don Carlos," premieres in Paris 
1867 Great Mauna Loa eruption (Hawaiian volcano) 
1865 General Sherman's Union forces occupies Fayetteville, North Carolina 
1864 Skirmish at Calfkiller Creek (Sparta), Tennessee 
1862 General Stonewall Jackson evacuates Winchester Virginia Army of the Potomac, General Henry Halleck is named general-in-chief 
1861 Confederate convention in Montgomery, adopts constitution 
1851 Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Rigoletto," premieres in Venice 
1850 Woman's Medical College of Penn (1st female medical school) 
1835 HMS Beagle anchors off Valparaiso, Chile 
1824 U.S. War Department creates the Bureau of Indian Affairs 
1823 1st normal school in U.S. opens, Concord Academy, Concord, Vt 
1812 Citizenship granted to Prussian Jews 
1810 Emperor Napoleon married by proxy to Archduchess Marie Louise 
1795 Battle at Kurdla India: Mahratten beat Mogols 
1794 Royal Theatre in London's Dury Lane opens 
1791 Samuel Mulliken, Philadelphia, is 1st to obtain more than 1 U.S. patent 
1789 Benjamin Banneker with L'Enfant begin to lay out Washington D.C. 
1779 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers established (1st time) 
1702 1st English daily newspaper "Daily Courant," publishes 
1669 Volcano Etna in Italy erupts killing 15,000 
1665 NY approves new code guaranteeing Protestants religious rights 
1649 Treaty of Rueil destroys 1st Fronde-uprising 
1598 Countess Charlotte of Nassau marries duke Claude de la Tremoille 
1597 Land guardian Albrecht occupies Amiens on France 
1567 Geuzen army leaves Walcheren to return to Oosterweel 
1563 League of High Nobles routes 2nd protest against King Philip II 
1513 Giovanni de' Medici chosen Pope Leo X 
1502 Tebriz, shah Ismail I of Persia crowned 
1302 Romeo and Juliet's wedding day, according to Shakespeare 
843 Icon worship officially re-instated in Aya Sofia Constantinople 
537 Goths lay siege to Rome 
417 Zosimus becomes bishop of Rome 
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And so, if you actually got through that long list, you know what today was about. A whole lot of important things happened, and two miniscule things concerning this blogger. She was born today, and she turned 35.
 
 
 

OMG, what an auspicious day to have been born on! Happy, happy 35th, Michelle (darn it girl, had you given me some notice, I'da baked you a cake. Hope you have a simply awesome, fantabulous day hon, I'm wishing you the bestest ever year ahead! (x))
ReplyDeleteThat is the longest way I've ever seen of letting anyone into the secret that today is your BIRTHDAY! Many Happy Returns Michelle - Like Shrinky, I hope the year ahead is all that you could wish for. Love 'n' hugs from Pen x
ReplyDeleteLOL - Happy Birthday, and many happy returns to you. :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy B'day, Michelle! It seems that some VERY eminent people entered the world in March. . .
ReplyDelete(You know what's funny? My GF1 - the black girl I've told you about? - was born on March 13th; and she'll be 53 day after tomorrow; 53. . . 35. . . coincidence?)
Hurray for WBAL in Baltimore!
ReplyDeleteOh, you were born today? That's cool, too.
Seriously, I am ashamed that I didn't remember that today is your birthday. I know you'd told me that today was your birthday, months ago, and I should have remembered - or at least made a note so that I would. If it's any consolation, I can barely remember my own name.
Sincerely,
Zoltan D. Pfeffenpfuss
Hey, happy birthday.
ReplyDeleteA whole lot of stuff happened on your birthday, didn't it?
Happy bday to you, happy bday to you...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Aside from the celebratory nature of today with regards to a certain wonderful writer, I saw some interesting things in the list.
Such as 1917, British occupy Baghdad. Heh. Maybe they screwed it up back then, and that's why we're trying to fix it now. Just sayin...
Hope you celebrate happily, Michelle.
Happy, happy, happy Birthday!!!! And what a list of events!!! But I think YOU are the tops!!!! Hope this is the very best year ever for you!!!! Love you! Janine XO
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Michelle ! Sure wish we could stop by for some cake and ice cream ! :o)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear friends, for stopping by and giving many happy wishes. It was a great thing to see, getting off work at midnight after a ten-hour shift, and reading such wonderful comments!
ReplyDelete(Yeah, Mr. Zoltan D. Pfeffenpfuss, I did see an awful lot of sports happened on my day. CONCENTRATE ON WHAT'S IMPORTANT! THE BOLD and UPPERCASE STUFF ;-) )
Happy, happy birthday to you!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what happened on my birthday, because frankly, the only important thing about the day is that it's MY birthday.
Damn. I missed it, it took me til now to read through and so I missed it.. whatever .. listen, celebrate the whole month that way my wishes are not so late and you get to have cake, more cake.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!!!!!!!!!!
Well Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteAnd as for your question about if I've ever wondered abpit what'd happened on certain days... Here's how much of a geek I am:
Ever morning I get an email I signed up for at History.com that lists all the things (or some anyway) that've happened over the years on this day.
It didn't mention your birthday though, I'll have to send an open letter to the editor about that...
first time i was early, this time i'm late... sorry hon, hope it was happy!
ReplyDeleteThanks again everyone! Your kind wishes are greatly appreciated!
ReplyDelete(As for my auspicious day not being found on History.com, I feel slighted. They are SOOOO not on my gift wish list!)
What a day too be born on, eh? ;)
ReplyDeletea very belated happy birthday and how cool that the russians launched something in honor of your birth! ;)
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