Ashley Parker Angel - 33 (The star of MTV's reality show "There and Back", and was a hairless member of the now-defunct boy band O-Town.)
Jason Momoa - 35 (Ronon, the dreadlock-wearing warrior on "Stargate Atlantis". Lisa Bonet has two kids with him: a daughter and a son. DAYUM! i'd climb those ABS)
TEMPESTT BLEDSOE!- 41 (Vanessa Huxtable on "The Cosby Show" .)
Sam Mendes - 49 (producer/director, director of upcoming James Bond
"Skyfall" movie-director of "American Beauty", "Road To Perdition" and "Jarhead". He used to schtupp Kate Winslet .)
Adam Duritz - 50 (Lead singer of Counting Crows. He used to schtupp both Courteney Cox AND Jennifer Aniston, though not at the same time. HOW?)
Coolio - 51 human Tv Antennae
The Racist Formerly Known as The Greaseman - 63
Ziggy" cartoonist Tom Wilson - 83
DOM DELUISE!!! - Would have been 81 - (1933 - 2009)
Jerry Garcia - (1942 - 1995) (Fascinating Jerry Garcia Fact: Did you know that Jerry Garcia was missing half of his right middle finger? It's true.)
Herman Melville - (1819 - 1891) (Bored you to death in high school with "Moby Dick".)(Moby the little bald DJ-type guy . . . claims Melville is his great-great-great-granduncle.)
Francis Scott Key - (1779 - 1843) (He wrote "The Star Spangled Banner" in 1814 after seeing the British bombing Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore. It became the U.S. National Anthem in 1931.)
1819 - The first coast-to-coast automobile trip was completed, from San Francisco to New York- * Followed by the first stealing of a car to strip it down and sell it
for parts.
1936 The Olympic games opened in Berlin with a ceremony presided over by Adolf Hitler.
1957 - America's first commercial building heated by solar power opened. * Three months later, the owners got a utility bill from God.
1960 - Aretha Franklin made her first secular recordings, which included "Today I Sing the Blues."
1960 - Chubby Checker's "The Twist" was released.
1960 - Elvis Presley was named Public Enemy #1 by the East German newspaper, "Young World."
1968 - Mick Jagger's movie "Performance" was released.
1971 - "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour" was debuted on CBS-TV.
1973 - The movie "American Graffiti" opened.
1977 - The book "Elvis: What Happened?" went on sale. The book was written by two of Elvis' ex-bodyguards.
1981 - MTV made its debut at 12:01am. The first video to be shown was "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles.
1988 Conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh began broadcasting his nationally syndicated radio program.
1994 - Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley announced that they had been married 11 weeks earlier in the Dominican Republic.
1995 Westinghouse Electric Corp. struck a deal to buy CBS for $5.4 billion.
1996 - MTV launched another channel known as M2.