Posted by punkyjo at dialup-64.156.156.226.dial1.losangeles1.level3.net on November 14, 2001 at 16:30:02:
Because I know he is Mr All that now, but my first exposure to him was in your movies. Was he ever just a average Viewaskew guy in red? I think his original role in Mallrats was pretty damn Vulgar.
I have these two sheets from a LIFE desk calander. One shows 8/31 as the day Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote the Italian opera La Nozze di Figaro, or The Marriage of Figaro, in 1786. This comic masterpiece is full of merry mayhem and won acclaim throughout the country. 1700s: Art and Music
September 1/2 or 9/12/1 [Sunday: Full Moon] The United States Constitution was approved by 39 delegates in 1787. One of the most important points in the new document was the separation of government powers into three branches-executive, legislative, and judicial. It would be two more years before George Washington would be elected president of the new union.
1700s: War and Politics.
"Through the Second Millennium"
Silence is Golden, I keep trying to see that as a good thing. Maybe when airplanes stop falling out of the sky and slamming into buildings.