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Mr.Teatime

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Okay, so this is pretty simple. Go to Google and type in "died" and then your date of birth (example, died February 7, 1987). The first Wikipedia entry you see is who you were in your "past life". For example, mine is Ernest Walton, the first person to split an atom. Great...I ushered in the nuclear age...

So, who were you?
 

Terratina.

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I was Russ Bauers [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russ_Bauers], a pitcher who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Browns. So, a pitcher with an abysmal win/lose ratio, just great.

[sub]This is why I don't believe in 'past lives'.[/sub]
 

TheLastSamurai14

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I was William Golding, author of Lord of the Flies, and laureate of the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Birthdate: June 19, 1993.
 

Evil Smurf

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<spoiler=I was William Waddell>William Waddell (7 March 1921 ? 14 October 1992)[1] was a professional football player and manager. He was born in Forth, Lanarkshire.

As a player, Waddell only played for Rangers. He made his debut at the age of 17 and went on to win five League titles, four Scottish Cups and 17 caps for Scotland.

On retirement in 1956 he became a manager and remarkably took Kilmarnock to their only League Championship win to date in 1964?65. On leaving Kilmarnock in 1965 he traded the football world for journalism, becoming a sportswriter on The Scottish Daily Express. However, in 1969 he returned to football and Rangers, this time as manager following the sacking of David White. The team did not win any League Championships with Waddell as manager, but won the Scottish League Cup in 1971, ending six years without a trophy at a time in which Celtic dominated Scottish football.

In 1972 Waddell led Rangers to a Cup Winners' Cup win beating Dynamo Moscow 3?2 in the final in Barcelona, just one year after the Ibrox disaster where 66 Rangers fans lost their lives. After the disaster Waddell vowed this would never happen again and spearheaded the building the Ibrox Stadium as it is today.

After the Cup Winners' Cup win in 1972 he handed the reins to assistant Jock Wallace, Jr. and went on to serve the club in Managing director, General manager and Vice chairman roles until his death in 1992.
 

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I'm Dr. Robert Richardson Sears [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Richardson_Sears],
a psychologist.