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Sapphire Rose says:

i'm at 747

Sapphire Rose says:

i'm A PLANEe!!!!!

-=Ice=- {My Birthday Is today} says:

746 actually =P

Sapphire Rose says:

SHADDUP

-=Ice=- {My Birthday Is today} says:

1 more and you'll be 747 =)

Sapphire Rose says:

 

Sapphire Rose says:

^_^

Sapphire Rose says:

i GET TO BE A PLANE!

Sapphire Rose says:

YAY WE'RE DOOMED

-=Ice=- {My Birthday Is today} says:

YAY WERE DOOOOOOOMED

 

 

 

 

Well, happy birthday man. Sweet er... 17 ^_^

 

Hope you have many more to come, and here's a root beer for the both of us.:D

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Happy B-Day! :)

 

Well, time for another historical review (for June 10th):

 

1922: Judy Garland was born.

 

1776: The Continental Congress appoints Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston to write a statement of independence from Britain.

 

1947: Saab introduced its first car, the model 92 prototype.

 

1966: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? receives the Production Code Seal of Approval. It was the first film containing four-letter words to be approved by the restrictive Hays Office. The film, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, also contained adult content ordinarily banned from the screen, but Warner Bros. promised to admit only viewers over 18.

 

1692: First Salem witch hanging. :p

 

1940: Norway surrenders to Germany.

 

1935: Alcoholics Anonymous founded.

 

1940: Italy declares war on France and Great Britain.

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Originally posted by IG-64

Happy B-Day! :)

 

Well, time for another historical review (for June 10th):

 

1922: Judy Garland was born.

 

1776: The Continental Congress appoints Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston to write a statement of independence from Britain.

 

1947: Saab introduced its first car, the model 92 prototype.

 

1966: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? receives the Production Code Seal of Approval. It was the first film containing four-letter words to be approved by the restrictive Hays Office. The film, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, also contained adult content ordinarily banned from the screen, but Warner Bros. promised to admit only viewers over 18.

 

1692: First Salem witch hanging. :p

 

1940: Norway surrenders to Germany.

 

1935: Alcoholics Anonymous founded.

 

1940: Italy declares war on France and Great Britain.

 

IG, you scare me :p

 

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Originally posted by Pie™

No we didn't! :mad:

Shut up! :mad:

 

1940 Norway surrenders to Germany

 

 

After two months of desperate resistance, the last surviving Norwegian and British defenders of Norway are overwhelmed by the Germans, and the country is forced to capitulate to the Nazis.

 

Two months earlier, on April 9, Nazi Germany launched its invasion of Norway, capturing several strategic points along the Norwegian coast. During the preliminary phase of the invasion, Norwegian fascist forces under Vidkun Quisling acted as a so-called "fifth column" for the German invaders, seizing Norway's nerve centers, spreading false rumors, and occupying military bases and other locations.

 

Vidkun Quisling served as the Norwegian minister of defense from 1931 to 1933, and in 1934 he left the ruling party to establish the Nasjonal Samling, or National Unity Party, in imitation of Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party. Although Norway declared neutrality at the outbreak of World War II, Nazi Germany regarded the occupation of Norway a strategic and economic necessity. In the spring of 1940, Vidkun Quisling traveled to Berlin to meet with Nazi command and plan the German conquest of his country. On April 9, the combined German forces attacked without warning, and by June 10 Hitler had conquered Norway and driven all Allied forces from the country.

 

Although Quisling was the head of the only political party permitted by the Nazis, opposition to him in Norway was so great that it was not until February 1942 that he was able to formally establish his puppet government in Oslo. Under the authority of his Nazi commissioner, Josef Terboven, Quisling set up a repressive regime that was merciless toward those who defied it. However, Norway's resistance movement soon became the most effective in all Nazi-occupied Europe, and Quisling's authority rapidly waned. After the German surrender in May 1945, Quisling was arrested, convicted of high treason, and shot. From his name comes the word quisling, meaning "traitor" in several languages.

 

Muahhahhahhaaah! :p

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Originally posted by IG-64

1940 Norway surrenders to Germany

 

 

After two months of desperate resistance, the last surviving Norwegian and British defenders of Norway are overwhelmed by the Germans, and the country is forced to capitulate to the Nazis.

 

Two months earlier, on April 9, Nazi Germany launched its invasion of Norway, capturing several strategic points along the Norwegian coast. During the preliminary phase of the invasion, Norwegian fascist forces under Vidkun Quisling acted as a so-called "fifth column" for the German invaders, seizing Norway's nerve centers, spreading false rumors, and occupying military bases and other locations.

 

Vidkun Quisling served as the Norwegian minister of defense from 1931 to 1933, and in 1934 he left the ruling party to establish the Nasjonal Samling, or National Unity Party, in imitation of Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party. Although Norway declared neutrality at the outbreak of World War II, Nazi Germany regarded the occupation of Norway a strategic and economic necessity. In the spring of 1940, Vidkun Quisling traveled to Berlin to meet with Nazi command and plan the German conquest of his country. On April 9, the combined German forces attacked without warning, and by June 10 Hitler had conquered Norway and driven all Allied forces from the country.

 

Although Quisling was the head of the only political party permitted by the Nazis, opposition to him in Norway was so great that it was not until February 1942 that he was able to formally establish his puppet government in Oslo. Under the authority of his Nazi commissioner, Josef Terboven, Quisling set up a repressive regime that was merciless toward those who defied it. However, Norway's resistance movement soon became the most effective in all Nazi-occupied Europe, and Quisling's authority rapidly waned. After the German surrender in May 1945, Quisling was arrested, convicted of high treason, and shot. From his name comes the word quisling, meaning "traitor" in several languages.

 

Muahhahhahhaaah! :p

That's what they want you to believe! <.<

 

I was there, son, at that freezing april night... You could hear the Herminators screeching about a tiny mouse, and you could see your own breath hanging in the air as smoke... It was on that day the entire population of Norway decided to pull a prank on the rest of the world, a prank that was never to be forgotten... :p

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