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Who were you in your past life
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This is a game to find out who were you in your past life.

Go to Google and search Died (on your birthday) ex. "Died 17 December 1993" (day/month/year works best!)
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Click the first Wikipedia article.
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Who ever is in that article was you!
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Write a little about who you were

Here's mine:

Died 17 December 1993 Hilding Hagberg
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A Swedish communist politician. He was the leader of the Communist Party of Sweden from 1951 to 1964. O.o


Post yours and enjoy.

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Katsuki (07-18-2013)
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That's who I was wierd
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Wow,thats weird
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Ivor Allchurch MBE
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Known as 'The Golden Boy' of Welsh football, Allchurch played for Swansea Town, Newcastle United and Cardiff City, where he played 691 games and scored 249 goals


Now this has freaked me out a little bit because I'm welsh and football is essentially my life. I live about 20 minutes from Cardiff and Swansea + Newcastle are my '2nd teams'!
That has freaked me out
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I was a American rockabilly musician. haha i like this! sick post
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Looks like my birthday is like the death motherload.

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~DerpyHooves
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Wow. It appears I have had a sex change

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I was apparently Charles Evans.
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Mine is John Lerew, Australian Guy in the Army as a Group Captain



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Admiral of the Fleet Terence Thornton Lewin, Baron Lewin, was a Royal Navy officer. He served in World War II and then commanded a destroyer, the Royal Yacht, two frigates and an aircraft carrier before achieving higher command in the Navy. He was First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the late 1970s and in that role he worked hard to secure a decent wage for servicemen and helped win them a 32% pay rise. He went on to be Chief of the Defence Staff during the Falklands War giving Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher his resolute support when losses began to be suffered. He was also the first Chief of Defence Staff to act as Head of the Armed Forces rather than just Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee.
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