Friday

Happily, I didn’t get any of the soreness the nurse promised me after my shots. That is nice.

I learned this morning that Mary Travers, of PPM had passed yesterday. I pulled out my ol’ iPod and listened to the albums I had downloaded. Folk Music, especially PPM have always been a part of my music collection. I don’t know if it is the message, the vocal range, the beat, or what. I just know that is ‘gets me going’ and most songs give me hope for a better world. Once we know about the issue we can do something to change it. PPM never sold out. They were always questioning, through music, the injustices in the world. Their music, their PBS specials, and their voices will be missed…a lot. May she Rest in Peace, knowing that she did good in her earthly time.

Fall is slowing coming. Mid 60’s today and low 40’s last night. The weather guy says that Snow Bowl, our controversial ski area, should have great skiing this winter. Of course this is probably just hype. Flagstaff needs to have the tourist business. Time will tell.


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Random Facts…

Indoor pollution is 10 times more toxic than outdoor pollution.
Colgate's first toothpaste came in a jar.

Crazy Stuff …

Wichita, Kansas police say the two 44-year-olds had climbed into the dumpster to be alone just after 6 p.m. when two men interrupted them and demanded their belongings.
Officers say the man and woman were engaged in “an intimate moment” when they were robbed of their shoes, jewelry and the man’s wallet.
One of the robbers was a 64-year-old man who egged his 59-year-old companion on during the robbery.
The suspects were found a short time later and the stolen property was returned. The couples’ dignity, however, has yet to be recovered.

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…

Before They Were Famous…

In 1986, Jason Alexander (George from Seinfeld) starred in an upbeat commercial for McDonald's McDLT sandwich. In the late '70s.

Tim Allen spent two years in prison for dealing cocaine before turning his life around. Then in 1985, Tim Allen played a mechanic in a commercial for which he was paid $200.

Kirstie Alley was a contestant on two game shows: Match Game in 1979 and Password Plus in 1980.

Before Playboy, Tool Time, or Baywatch, Pamela Anderson was in Labatt's commercials. Pamela Anderson's first job was as a fitness instructor in Vancouver.

Jennifer Aniston was both a telemarketer and waitress before hitting it big.

Week of 17 Sep…


National Constitution Week


18 Sep Observances…

261 days so far this year…105 days remain in 2009
Chiropractic Founders Day
National Respect Day
US Air Force Birthday
*Chile – Independence Day (first junta 1810)



BIRTHS ON THIS DAY…
…ARTS…
1709….. Samuel Johnson
writer: created the first true dictionary of the English language in 1755; poet; essayist; novelist

1905….. Claudette Colbert Paris, actress 1905 Eddie "Rochester" Anderson Oakland Calif, actor
1905….. Greta Garbo Stockholm, actress
1933….. Jimmie Rodgers Wash, country singer (Honeycomb)
1933….. Roman Polanski Paris France, director
1933….. Robert Blake (Michael James Vijencio Gubitosi) Nutley NJ, (Baretta) and may have murdered wife
1940….. Frankie Avalon Phila, actor (Beach movies)/singer (Venus)
1961….. James Gandolfini Emmy Award-winning actor
1964….. Holly Robinson Pete Phila, actress (21 Jump Street)
1971….. Jada Pinkett Smith actress


…ATHLETICS…
1951….. Tony (Anthony) Scott
baseball

…POLITICS/Business…
1916….. John J Rhodes
(Rep-R-Az)

…SCIENCE/Religion…
1819….. Jean-Bernard-Leon Foucault
his pendulum proved Earth rotates
1870….. Clark Wissler anthropologist (American Indian)

Events on this day…

1755….. Fort Ticonderoga, NY opens 1759 British capture Quebec during the French & Indian War
1793….. Washington lays cornerstone of Capitol building

1851….. The first issue of the New York Daily Times appears. The word "Daily" will be dropped from the newspaper's title six years later.
1895….. Booker T Washington delivers "Atlanta Compromise" address

1947….. Country singers Ernest Tubb and Roy Acuff performed at Carnegie Hall—1st Country group to perform there.
1948….. Ralph J Bunche confirmed as acting UN mediator in Palestine
1957….. "Wagon Train" premiers
1965….. "Get Smart" premiers
1975….. Heiress/bank robber Patricia Campbell Hearst captured by FBI in SF


Holy Mackerel…
1895:
African-American educator Booker T. Washington makes his Atlanta Compromise speech, in which he encourages blacks to accept their inferior social position while working for economic self-reliance.

1956…..
Many towns and cities across the US are seeing price wars in filling Stations with prices changing hourly by stations wishing to increase business , the prices during a price war can range between 24.6 cents per gallon and 30.2 cents per gallon.


All of these songs were #1 hits this week in the 1950’s.
Name the Artist who recorded the #1song and
Then put the songs in order—1950-1959.
1. Sleep Walk
2. Sh-Boom
3. Don't Be Cruel/Hound Dog
4. The Yellow Rose of Texas
5. Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu)
6. Because of You
7. Vaya con Dios (May God Be with You)
8. You Belong to Me
9. That'll Be the Day
10. Goodnight Irene
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Need some help?
Here are the artists
Tony Bennett The Crickets The Crew-Cuts Domenico Modugno Elvis Presley Les Paul & Mary Ford Mitch Miller Santo & Johnny Jo Stafford Gordon Jenkins & the Weavers
Scroll down for answers
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Answers:
1950 Goodnight Irene Gordon Jenkins & the Weavers
1951 Because of You Tony Bennett
1952 You Belong to Me Jo Stafford
1953 Vaya con Dios (May God Be with You Les Paul & Mary Ford
1954 Sh-Boom The Crew-Cuts
1955 The Yellow Rose of Texas Mitch Miller
1956 Don't Be Cruel/Hound Dog Elvis Presley
1957 That'll Be the Day The Crickets
1958 Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu) Domenico Modugno
1959 Sleep Walk Santo & Johnny
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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.