Birthdays July 8th to July 14th
July 8th
(1926) Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross: She came up with the 5 Stages of Grief and had a Model named after her. She's as cool as the Beatles.
(1944) Jai Johanny Johanson: The Allman Brothers Band had some bad jams.
(1958) Kevin Bacon: He's got a game named after him.
(1970) Beck: Anyone willing to be this tripped out deserves some respect.
July 9th
(1856) Nikola Tesla: Without this guy turn off your computer.
(1946) Bon Scott: R.I.P.
(1956) Tom Hanks: He's been in so many good projects that from the outside looking in he must be one of the most respected workers in the business.
(1960) Marc Mero: Just as flamboyant as he wants to be.
(1976) Fred Savage: He'll always be that goofy kid from the show with the killer intro.
July 10th
(1926) Fred Gwynne: I'm an Addams Family fan, but I liked his work in Disorganized Crime.
(1947) Arlo Guthrie: Alice's Restaurant is an inspired song.
(1980) Jessica Simpson: Apparently dumb as a box of rocks, but questionably cute.
July 11th
(1767) John Quincy Adams: Sixth President of the United States of America.
(1920) Yul Brynner: Did anyone play a better psychotic robot?
(1953) Leon Spinks: The brother got some press.
July 12th
(1817) Henry David Thoreau: A hippy long before anyone knew what a hippy was.
(1861) George Washington Carver: A man of his community. A shining example of what can be accomplished through the will of people.
(1908) Milton Berle: This guy was an institution when I was a kid.
(1937) Bill Cosby: And the Jello pudding and pop and pudding...say what you will, he was brilliant.
(1943) Christie McVie: Fleetwood Mac's harmony may bring tears to your eyes.
(1948) Richard Simmons: This guy was an over-the-top fruit and everyone loved him. More power to him.
(1951) Cheryl Ladd: There was a time that she was the hottest chick out there. I don't know that her image has aged well.
(1977) Brock Lesnar: This guy is a monster.
July 13th
(1928) Bob Crane: Cheeky little monkey.
(1942) Harrison Ford: Quite possibly cooler than the Beatles. He was Han Solo and Indiana Jones for Christ sake.
(1946) Cheech Marin: One of the funniest voices from my childhood.
July 14th
(1910) William Hanna: Can you imagine what Saturday mornings would've been like without this guy?
(1913) Gerald R Ford: 38th President of the United States of America.
(1949) Tommy Mottola: He helped a lot of good bands get their music out.
(1971) Buh Buh Ray Dudley: This guy use to be one of the best promo wrestlers on a microphone.
(1971) Joey Styles: I don't begrudge a guy for working, but his legacy is being tarnished by working with the WWE. What use to be one of the most straight forward announcers in the business became a story spinning machine.



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