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Happy 55th birthday to Donny Osmond. Donald Clark "Donny" Osmond (born December 9, 1957) is an American singer, musician, actor, dancer, radio personality, and former teen idol. Osmond has also been a talk and game show host, record producer and author. In the mid 1960s, he and four of his elder brothers gained fame as The Osmonds on the long running variety program, The Andy Williams Show. Donny went solo in the early 1970s covering such hits as "Go Away Little Girl" and "Puppy Love".

For over thirty-five years, he and younger sister Marie have gained fame as Donny & Marie, partly due to the success of their 1976–79 self-titled variety series, which aired on ABC. The duo also did a 1998–2000 talk show and have been headlining in Las Vegas since 2008. Between a highly successful teen career in the 1970s, and his rebirth in the 1990s, Osmond's career was stymied during the 1980s by what some have perceived as his "boy scout" image. Osmond stated on the May 1, 2009 Larry King Live show that longtime friend Michael Jackson suggested he change his name to boost his image. Osmond's agent even suggested that spreading false rumors about drug arrest charges might recharge his career. Osmond felt such allegations would have familial ramifications, and couldn't reconcile how lying to create a nefarious drug image could be explained to his children, nieces and nephews. In 1989, Osmond had two big-selling recordings, the first of which, "Soldier of Love", was initially credited to a "mystery artist" by some radio stations.

Starting in July 1992, Osmond played Joseph at the Elgin Theatre's Toronto production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The musical then toured North America until 1998. Creator Andrew Lloyd Webber, impressed by Osmond's talents and the show's successful six year run, chose him for the 1999 film version.

In 2009, Osmond won the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars.

[Above article was sourced from Wikipedia]

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donny_Osmond

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December 9, 1921; engineers at General Motors discover that adding tetraethyl lead to gasoline eliminated knocking in internal combustion engines.
 
zstairlessone said:
On Dec 9, 1981 a Russian (soviet) submarine got stuck - in the mud if you can believe that - off the coast of Sweden. After much posturing by the soviets they finally asked Sweden for help getting back to the Baltic

Without looking up the facts. There was the case of a Soviet sub sinking off Sweden. Experts offered help to rescue the crew. The Soviets refused help for a long period. By the time they accepted help, it was too late for the crew.

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Richard Brown said:
Without looking up the facts. There was the case of a Soviet sub sinking off Sweden. Experts offered help to rescue the crew. The Soviets refused help for a long period. By the time they accepted help, it was too late for the crew.

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I believe the submarine you are talking about was the Kursk (or something like that) that sank in mid to late 2000. The Norwegians and I believe Americans (possibly the British also) offered help but sadly were turned down until after the 100 plus crew had perished. I was in school then and it may have been right at the end of summer right around when the fall semester started.
 
*Michael Clarke Duncan was born this date in 1957. He was an African American laborer, bodyguard and Academy Award nominated actor.

Duncan grew up on Chicago's South Side. His father left the family when he was 6; his mother raised him and his sister, Judith, to stay clear of gangs, drugs and alcohol. Growing up, he wanted to become an actor. "Of course, people told me, 'Mikey, you will never be an actor. You don't have the look. You're ugly,'" he recalled in a 2003 Chicago Sun-Times interview. What helped him, he said, was that his mother "always told me to think 'YCDA.' That stands for 'You Can Do Anything.'"

After high school, Duncan attended Alcorn State University in Mississippi but left before graduating to help support his ailing mother. Back in Chicago, he began working for the gas company as a ditch-digger. On the job, he talked so much about his dream of going to Hollywood and becoming an actor that his co-workers dubbed him "Hollywood Mike."
http://www.aaregistry.org/historic_events/view/michael-clarke-duncan-showed-quiet-strength

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December 10, 1915; the one millionth Ford rolls off the assembly line at the River Rouge plant in Detroit.
 
December 11, 1972 Apollo 17 becomes the sixth and last Apollo mission to land on the Moon.
And also today is my Mom's birthday)))
 
On this day in 1967 - The Concorde, a joint British-French venture and the world's first supersonic airliner, is unveiled in Toulouse, France.
 
December 11, 1936; after having been on the throne for less than a year, Edward VIII becomes the first British monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne.
 

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twerppoet said:
Oh Great! Now I've got that stuck in my head.

I'll have to fire up iTunes and drowned it before bed, or there will be no sleep for me.

Good!!! They will appreciate the purchase lol.

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