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Hey I'm 55.

I was going to write that I've now outlived Shakespeare, but I find I was wrong in thinking he died at 54. In fact he died at 52- so I've now outlived him by three years. I tried Googling "people who died at 54" in search of other celebs I could crow over, but I didn't get any usable results. Did I want to know about "Famous people who died in air crashes"?

Actually, no.

Google hasn't had a good day. Earlier I wanted it to tell me about Ausburg- the town in Bavaria (I'm thinking Purchas might drop by sometime) and it was very parsimonious. I was offered information on American citizens called Ausburg and some American towns called Ausburg and the diary of an American soldier who was once stationed in Ausburg. ("Beaucoup women hereabout" he tells us- what a lovely, perceptive man) but substantial inside dope on one of the loveliest cities in Southern Germany- No.

Gosh, I may be forced to consult those awkward, cumbersome, out-of-date things called "books".

But I do now know the Roman name. Augusta Vindelicum. It's better than nothing.

But we mustn't knock Google. They're standing up to Bush. They're not going to let him know I've been wanting to find out about Ausburg or people who kicked the bucket at 54.

My heroes! (Google, that is- not the middle-aged deaders.)

Date: 2006-01-21 09:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seaslug-of-doom.livejournal.com
A very happy birthday to you!

Let's accentuate the positive and see who was born on this day in history!

Horace Wells the dentist, who pioneered the use of medical anesthesia. Thank heavens for him!

John Browning, the weapons manufacturer. I'm sure he's contributed to a few people dying at age 54.

Barney Clark, the first person to receive a permanent artificial heart. Is he still alive? And isn't Barney a marvelous name! Hey Barney! How's the old ticker?

Oh, and Telly Savalas was born today. Who loves ya baby!

Ah, but who died on January 21?

Louis XV1 got a bit of a sore throat over in France on this day.

George Orwell died on this day at age 46 from tuberculosis. That one may cause some reflection.

Col. Tom Parker, Elvis' manager kicked the bucket today.

On this day in history Philip II, Henry II and Richard the Lion Hearted began the Third Crusade. Adrian Boeyens, head inquisitor, was elected Pope in 1522. The Nautilus, the world's first nuclear submarine, was launched on the Thames in 1954. In 1994, Lorena Bobbitt was found to be temporarily insane for misinterpreting the term "whacking off". And the first edition of Charles Dickens' Daily News was published today in 1846.

Now I'm off to read more of your own serialized novel. You can blow out the candles now.

Date: 2006-01-21 09:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
Thank you.

What a marvellous list of people and events!

I knew about poor old Louis but the rest is new to me.

Telly Savalas was an Aquarius? Hey, that's really far-out, man. Not to say downright weird. I had him pegged as a Leo or an Aries or something- you know- a tad more aggressive.

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