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Pamela
Denise Anderson was born at 4:08am, July 1, 1967 in Ladysmith, British Columbia,
Canada. 1967 was Canada's Centennial year and Pamela was the first baby born
this day in all of Canada earning her the title "The Centennial Baby".
This earned her an article in the local newspaper, the Ladysmith-Chemainus
Chronicle. The Anderson's received cash prizes and awards for having the first
baby born in Canada on this day, Canada's 100th Birthday. "That's where it
all started" says Pamela.
Shortly after that, her parents Barry, a furnace
repairman and Carol, a waitress, moved to Comox, British Columbia where they
purchased a large six bedroom house on Douglas Street. Comox is about 200
kilometers north of Vancouver, British Columbia and it was there one day in a
library that Pamela's modeling career would start. Pamela was sitting listening
to a story with about one hundred other children when a photographer captured a
picture of her that won the hearts of all that saw viewed it. It was quickly
copyrighted and placed in all the libraries in British Columbia.
The expression
"get laid" supposedly has its roots in the "Everleigh"
bordello in 1900's Chicago ("I'm going to get Everleighed
tonight").
In the 18th Century, another
term for anal sex was "navigate the windward passage".
In
17th century Spain, it was illegal for anyone other than a woman's
husband to see her bare feet. A woman could freely expose her
breasts, but feet were considered sexual and had to be covered in
the presence of men other than her husband.
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