We didnt start the fire

We Didn't Start the Fire

  • Peter Pan

    Peter Pan
    Click here for more info Is broadcast on TV live
  • Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein
    Click here for more infoEinstein revealed an extraordinary curiosity for understanding the mysteries of science (started only at age 10/11). A typical child (only to his socio-economic class — educated middle class),
  • Thalidomide

    Thalidomide
    Click here for more infoMothers taking the drug Thalidomide had children born with congenital birth defects caused by the sleeping aid and antiemetic, which was also used at times to treat morning sickness.
  • Mafia

    Mafia
    Click here for me info are the center of attention for the FBI and public attention builds to this organized crime society with a historically Sicilian-American origin.
  • John F. Kennedy

    John F. Kennedy
    Click here for more info President John F. Kennedy is assassinated on November 22 while riding in an open convertible through Dallas.
  • Sex Pistols

    Sex Pistols
    Click here for more infoThe Ramones form, with the Sex Pistols following in 1975, bringing in the punk era.
  • Wheel of Fortune

    Wheel of Fortune
    Click here fore more info A hit television game show which has been TV's highest-rated syndicated program.
  • Crack

    Crack
    Click here for more info Crack cocaine is a highly addictive and powerful stimulant that is derived from powdered cocaine using a simple conversion process. Crack emerged as a drug of abuse in the mid-1980s. It is abused because it produces an immediate high and because it is easy and inexpensive to produce--rendering it readily available and affordable.
  • Coke

    Coke
    Click here for more info In 1887, another Atlanta pharmacist and businessman, Asa Candler bought the formula for Coca Cola from inventor John Pemberton for $2,300. By the late 1890s, Coca Cola was one of America's most popular fountain drinks, largely due to Candler's aggressive marketing of the product.
  • Dodgers

    Dodgers
    The Dodgers are mentioned twice, but only in reference to their homes rather than by name: "Brooklyn's got a winning team", concerning their 1955 World Series victory, and "California baseball" about the Dodgers' and Giants' move from New York to California in 1958. Click here for more info