Wow, I had no idea that Hucc and I shared the same birthday. I'll definately be thinking of him on the 6th. Koolaid, I agree with the rest. We are always glad to see you on the boards. Drop by more often, will ya?
By the way, for thiose interested here are some other famous folks (Besides Hucc and Me) who share the same birthday.
July 6 Birthdays
1954
Allyce Beasly, American actress. TV: Moonlighting (the rhyming receptionist Agnes di Pesto).
1946
Sylvester Stallone, American actor, star of the Rocky and Rambo movies.
1946
George Walker Bush, 43rd U.S. President (2001-).
1946
Fred Dryer, American football player, actor. TV: Hunter (title role).
1945
Burt Ward, American actor. TV: Batman (Robin the boy wonder).
1937
Ned Beatty, American actor. Film: Deliverance (1972). TV: Roseanne (Dan's Father).
1931
Della Reese (Delloreese Patricia Early), American singer. Music: Don't You Know (1959, #2).
1927
Janet Leigh (Jeanette Morrison), American actress. Film: Psycho (1960, shower scene victim).
1925
Merv Griffin, American TV executive, creator of Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune.
1925 d. 1981
Bill Haley, American rock 'n' roll pioneer. Music: Rock Around the Clock (1954, #1).
1922
William Schallert, American actor. TV: The Patty Duke Show (Patty's father), The Nancy Drew Mysteries (Nancy's father), and The New Gidget (Gidget's father).
1921
Nancy Reagan, American First Lady, in her 1939 high school production of First Lady her only line read: "They ought to elect the First Lady and let her husband be president."
1918 d. 1977
Sebastian Cabot, English actor. TV: Family Affair (Mr. French).
1911 d. 1967
LaVerne Andrews, American singer, with the Andrews sisters.
1888 d. 1975
Annette Kellerman, Australian swimmer, actress. She starred in the first sex-shocker movie, A Daughter of the Gods (1916). Earlier, in 1907, she had been arrested for wearing a one-piece bathing suit at a Boston beach.
1747 d. 1792
John Paul Jones, Scottish-born American naval officer. He is known for his famous proclamation, "I have not yet begun to fight."