This Day In (Made) History

Today is my birthday. I’m not much of a celebrator of this, or any, traditionally celebrated day. I’m not a scrooge, a prude, or a buzkill. I’m just lazy. But my dis-affection hasn’t stopped others from wishing me all the best on this day.

From family, to Facebook, to forums, virtual and physical friends alike have been fantastic.

Below is an especially warming well-wish:

This day in history (courtesy of Mr. Nic Young)

1775 The Spanish establish a presidio (fort) in the town that became Tucson, Arizona.
1833 Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States, is born (d. 1901)
1858 Charles Darwin first publishes his theory of evolution in The Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, alongside Alfred Russel Wallace’s same theory.
1890 H. P. Lovecraft, American writer, is born. (d. 1937)
1907 Alan Reed, original voice of Fred Flintstone, is born. (d. 1977)
1920 The first commercial radio station, 8MK (WWJ), begins operations in Detroit, Michigan.
1920 The National Football League, (NFL), is founded in the United States.
1931 Don King, American boxing promoter, is born.
1948 Robert Plant, British Musician (Led Zeppelin), is born.
1953 The Soviet Union publicly acknowledges that it had tested a hydrogen bomb.
1966 Dimebag Darrell, American guitarist (Pantera and Damageplan), is born. (d. 2004)
1970 Fred Durst, American singer (Limp Bizkit), is born. **Yeah, sorry about that.**
1982 Caleb J. Ross, American author, is born. Caleb spent the majority of his formative years in a storm-wrecked grain silo, where he lived off the remains of the injured and dying animals he cared for with a measured degree of ineptitude. The general ambiance of his youth would inspire a keen interest in amateur taxidermy, a hobby that many historians believe caused the ostracization that led to the dark, anti-social themes of his written works. Caleb was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in the August of 2012, whereupon he shed much of his acquired social stigma, but not the smell of formaldehyde.
1986 In Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S. Postal employee Patrick Sherrill guns down 14 of his co-workers and then commits suicide.


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About Caleb J Ross

began writing his sophomore year of undergrad study when, tired of the formal art education then being taught, he abandoned the pursuit in the middle of a compositional drawing class. Major-less and fearful of losing his financial aid, he signed up to seek a degree in English Literature for no other reason than his lengthy history with the language. Coincidentally, this decision not only introduced him to writing but to reading as well. Prior this transition he had read three books. One of which he understood.

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