Scarlett O’Hara’s mom, according to the brief glimpse we get of her tombstone in Gone with the Wind, died on Sept. 1, 1864, exactly a century to the day before I was born.
Which is also my birthday! July 31st.
Thanks! I knew that something fictional had to happen on March 30th, and your post reminded me of a time or two that it appeared on L&O.
I’m another one for HP’s birthday, I was 19 when he was born.
BTW, Neville was born on the 30th, not the 31st, which is my wife’s birthday.
Same here, and you are correct.
The day I turned 1 the Vela Incident occurred. It could have been a joint South African/ Israeli nuclear test or the flash of light in the sky was swamp gas from a weather balloon trapped in a thermal pocket and refracted the light from Venus.
No one knows for sure. :rolleyes:
Fun idea for thread, btw.
My birthday is September 11. So insert Truther joke here.
But that does make it pretty much impossible to search for literary instances of the date.
Well, apparently Thunderhead died when his cape caught on a missile fin, five years before I was born.
Duncan McLeod of the Clan McLeod met Methos, the alleged oldest immortal, on March 7th.
Well, it may be ambiguous, but it’s not a fictional event.
I’ll give you a clue:
it was another sleepy dusty Delta day.
mmm
This short documentary presents information about a lunar event on 13 September (my birthday) 1999:
My older brother teased the shit out of me about this during the entire run of the show back in the 1970s. He's since been written out of my parents' will.* Twat.*Honestly!
On November 20th, the infamous TV movie, “The Day After” was broadcast - it remains the highest rated made for TV movie to date.
The day men supposedly first stepped foot on the moon.
We wear foil party hats in my family.
The study group took Troy to a bar for what’s apparently his birthday too.
Caesar got whacked.