It's
National Ice Cream Soda Day. Remember to pour the soda over the ice cream (you get a thicker ice cream soda foam.)
If you added a little Kahlua in first, even better. (Folks, it's really going to be hot outside - take it easy today.)
June 30, 1989 -
One of
Spike Lee's big early films,
Do The Right Thing, premiered on this date.
The film was inspired by an actual incident in New York where some black youths were chased out of a Howard Beach pizzeria by some white youths.
June 30, 1995 -
Ron Howards' film about the ill-fated
13th Apollo mission bound for the moon,
Apollo 13, premiered on this date
Footage of the
Saturn V was created specifically for this film; no
Saturn V stock footage was used. The
Saturn V launch was a combination of traditional miniatures, pyro, and digital effects.
Today in History:
June 30, 1520 -
...
Conquistador, your stallion stands in need of company ...
After witnessing the murder of
Montezuma II (or committing the murders themselves,) the Conquistador, led by
Hernan Cortes, did what any red-blooded Spaniard would do and looted Tenochtitlan, the ancient Mexican capital of the Aztec empire on this date. The retreating Spaniards were attacked by an angry Aztec mob. Tied down by armor and treasure, they are no match for the natives and nearly half of
Hernan Cortes' men lose their lives.
June 30, 1837 -
England outlaws the use of the pillory on this date.
This still leaves the British Navy the three things they love the most - the lash, buggery and rum.
June 30, 1882 -
Charles Guiteau, the assassin of President
Garfield, was hanged on this date.
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