Saturday

The Southwest Skye Pipe and Drums were a big success at the fair. The audience had a great time. The band seemed to have a better time. As the hour of entertainment continued, the crowd just grew larger and larger. It rained before and after the performance but thankfully not during the performance. They even had a bagpiper playing a Spanish bagpipe. Very cool. Even better, the lady who schedules all this stuff asked if they could do two performances next year. This is great for such a young band of young and older pipers.

Due to the very cool weather and the impending showers, I skipped most of the fair. Probably a good thing. Maybe tomorrow I will hit the booths—if the sky is clear. Today was the first day in a long time I had to wear jeans, a long sleeve shirt and shoes and socks. Fall is in the air and I guess my Teva’s will have to be set aside for awhile. We only got to 63° today and the humidity and rain made it feel a lot cooler.

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Random Facts…

The average tastebud lives only 10 days before it dies and is replaced by a new one.


Crazy Stuff in the News…

You would expect this one to come out of the United States, but this story is actually from the Netherlands, home of Amsterdam and botanical tolerance…among other things.
Dutch police swooped down on what they thought was an illegal cannabis farm. Police announced they had discovered about 47,000 cannabis plants with an estimated street value of 4.4 million euros (about 6.3 million dollars).
Unfortunately, what they found was a scientific experiment being run by the University of Wageningen.
The plants were part of a legal experiment on the suitability of cannabis fibers for the production of textiles, paper and synthetic materials.
“The project had been underway for years and was in its final phase, which would have allowed us to introduced these new fibers to the market,” said Simon Vink, spokesman for the university. “More than half the plants were destroyed.”
But, said Vink, the plants were unfit for cannabis production due to an extremely low content of THC, the psycho-active ingredient for soft drug use.
The Netherlands decriminalized the consumption and possession of under five grams of cannabis in 1976, though cultivation remains illegal.

September Month Long Observances

Apple Month…Be Kind to Editors & Writers Month…Children’s Good Manners Month…International People Skills Month…International Strategic Thinking Month…National Honey Month…National Preparedness Month…Pleasure Your Mate Month…Healthy Aging Month…National Hispanic Heritage Month…

Week of 6 Sep…

National Waffle Week

6 Sep Observances…

249 days so far this year…116 days remain in 2009
Stillbirth Remembrance Day in 39 states, in remembrance of Breanna Lynn Bartlett-Stewart
*Bulgaria – Unification Day
*Canada – Stillbirth Remembrance Day (as of 2006)
*Pakistan – Defense Day (Pak-Army Day) Since 1965
*Swaziland – Independence Day (from the United Kingdom, 1968).


BIRTHS ON THIS DAY…

…ARTS…
1805….. Horatio Greenough
US, neoclassical sculptor/writer
1881….. Leo Carrillo LA Calif, actor (Pancho-Cisco Kid)

1937….. Jo Anne Worley Lowell Indiana, comedienne (Laugh-in)
1944….. Swoosie Kurtz Omaha Nebraska, actress
1958….. Jeff Foxworthy comedian: You Know You’re a Redneck,
…ATHLETICS…
1904….. Maxie Rosenbloom light heavyweight boxing champ (1930-34)
1928….. Rudolph Plukfelder USSR, light heavyweight (Olympic-gold-1964)
1954….. Jon Erikson US, 1st to triple cross English Channel (1981)

…POLITICS…
1888….. Joseph P Kennedy financier/diplomat, father of JFK, RFK & Teddy

…SCIENCE/Religion…
1711….. Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg founder of US Lutheran church
1766….. John Dalton chemist, developed atomic theory of matter

1811….. James Melville Gilliss founded Naval Observatory in Washington

1939….. Susumu Tonegawa Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist [1987]: discovered how the body can defend itself against millions of different diseases it has never before encountered

Events on this day…

1620….. Pilgrims set sail from Plymouth England to the New World

1853,,,,, Women's Rights Convention met (NYC) 1869 1st westbound train arrives in SF
1899….. Carnation processes its 1st can of evaporated milk

1901….. President McKinley is shot and fatally wounded in Buffalo, New York by an anarchist named Leon Czolgosz.
1941….. All Jews over age 6 in German territories ordered to wear a star
1958…. Georgia Gibbs sang The Hula-Hoop Song on The Ed Sullivan Show. It was the first national exposure for the Hula-Hoop craze
1959….. The first Barbie Doll was sold by Mattel Toy Corporation
1966….. "Star Trek" premiers on NBC TV
1978,,,,, Begin & Sadat meet at Camp David to discuss peace
1997….. The Westminster Abbey funeral for Diana,


Holy Mackerel….
1991…..
Leningrad reverts back to it's earlier name of Saint Petersburg (1713–1728, 1732–1918 and 1991 to Current) . Saint Petersburg is the second largest city and has had three names in it's history Saint Petersburg, Leningrad ( 1924–1991 )and Petrograd ( 1914 - 1924 )

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A Study in Scarlet
(AWAD, May 19 - 26, 1997) This week's theme was "A Study in Scarlet",
words from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, not synonyms for 'sanguine'.

Select the definition that best fits each word.

1. minatory

a) threatening
b) confined in a labyrinth
c) algebraically negative
d) capable of being mined

2. ineffable

a) unavoidable
b) unfriendly; uneasy in conversation
c) indescribable
d) apochryphal; of doubtful authenticity

3. bumptious

a) unsophisticated; rustic
b) serendipitous
c) inclined to demote (one's employees)
d) self-assertive; forward

4. sonorous

a) loud-sounding
b) filled with something (as honey) that sweetens
c) producing a regular and monotonous ringing
d) non-conducting

5. piquant

a) stimulating to the taste
b) trivial
c) drawing attention
d) a two-handed card game played with 32 cards

6. necromancer

a) spectral diffuser
b) nocturnal bloodsucker
c) sorcerer
d) 3-D virtual environment

7. effusion

a) pouring a liquid on (as in a baptism)
b) the act of pouring out
c) joining by melting together
d) ostentatious show; gala
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Answers:
1. Minatory a) threatening
2. Ineffable c) indescribable
3. Bumptious d) self-assertive; forward
4. Sonorous a) loud-sounding
5. Piquant a) stimulating to the taste
6. necromancer c) sorcerer
7. Effusion b) the act of pouring out

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