Thursday 1-20-11





HOLY MACKEREL: 1929 1st feature talking motion picture taken outdoors, "In Old Arizona" in Bryce and Zion, a singing cowboy movie


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MY FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
A very good recovery day. I took one pain pill this morning as it was a little hard to swallow. NBD. I was able to run errands, pay some bills, and take a nice afternoon nap. I am truly amazed at how quickly the human body recovers after an invasive procedure. I am still surprised at how the ‘scare’ affected me. Knowing that everything is OK make the whole world look more inviting. I do look a little dork-ier than usual as I keep the top button on my shirt buttoned. No need for others to see my cut neck. If I was working, I would simply wear a bolo tie, but I’m retired so I just button up and head out. If I see anyone who asks I’ll show them. It doesn’t look bad and is still covered with those steri-strips. I don’t see any real stitches, but then I don’t really like to stare at it. I may have a kinda hairy neck as it is a little hard to shave in that area, because of the tape. The nurse did shave my wrist a little before putting the IV in, then it didn’t work, and didn’t shave my hand when she put that one in. I guess nurses don’t get the hair thing, because she taped down the IV on my very hairy arm. The male nurse who took it off gave me a roll of that stretchy non-stick tape they use when they do a blood test. He said to carry it if I come back to the hospital and just tell the nurse I’m allergic to tape and give her the roll I now have. Too bad I didn’t meet him a couple of operations ago. When I showered last night, I found another one of those heart monitor things on my chest. Pulled it and the hair underneath off. OUCH!!!

Well the new House did what they promised—they got rid of Obamacare. Thankfully it doesn’t really matter at this point. I did check out my representatives reasons for voting to end Obamacare. Basically he is against the new level of bureaucracy that he believes has been added to the health care system. As a dentist, he is against it. When I called his office today his receptionist was not the most informed person, but had a pleasant voice and seems a tad naive. She didn’t know if Gosar had accepted the Congressional Health Care program—the same on I have. I told her that certainly there were parts that needed tweaking, but I didn’t think the whole bill should be repealed. I then asked her what Gosar’s plan was to replace the current law. She said that he was working on that. I asked her to tell her boss that if he didn’t have a better plan, he should not vote to repeal the law. She kindly and sweetly said that she would let Congressman Gosar that I had called. Oh well. I had gotten a robocall from the Dems who asked me to tell Gosar how I felt. They even connected me to his office for free. I did. Oddly, she didn’t ask my name, but did want my address and phone number. I gave her my generic address and told her she didn’t need to have Paul take time out of his busy day to call me so she didn’t get my phone number. My first medical bills are coming in from my ENT. Thank goodness I have decent Health care. On my first visit he stuck a flashlight up my nose and down my throat. To make it worth a medical procedure it was called a Nasopharyngosopy w/ endoscope. He charged $475 for that. I only paid $33.43.

My Android went crazy this morning. When I got up, the battery was at 15%. It should have been fully charged from last night. When I hit contacts, I got a list of all my FB contacts, but no others. I recharged the phone. Same thing. Had to pull the battery to get it back to a usable phone. I keep looking for a ‘refresh’ button when things go crazy. That button doesn’t exist. Technology is great when it works and a pain when it doesn’t. Since it is a ‘smart’ phone,

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∞ JEOPARDY PUZZLE—(Super-Jeopardy Answers) from 1990 NOTABLE WOMEN
…answers at bottom…
• U.S. News reports an April Gallup survey ranked her as Britain's least popular P.M. since 1938
• The wife of Time magazine's founder, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1983
• This long-time rival of Hedda Hopper was one of America's first movie columnists
• Along with Susan B. Anthony, she founded the Nat'l Woman Suffrage Assn. & became its first president
• A founder of the Industrial Workers of the World, her slogan was "Join the union, boys"

*NEW* DID YOU KNOW THAT…
•  Clean two things at one time...next time you mop your kitchen floor, use the trash can as the bucket to hold the suds. After you're finished, rinse out the trash can and it will be as sparkling as the floor - - with no extra effort on your part.
•  Neutralize kitty odors by drying out used tea leaves and sprinkling them into the cat litter. The leaves will absorb odors, and the catechins in the tea will kill germs.

UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM… LEXINGTON, N.C.
A 42-year-old man has been arrested and charged with calling 911 to request a hooker, according to an arrest report obtained by the Lexington Dispatch.
Records show Lonnie Michael Felts called 911 three times on Sunday. The first time he called, he requested “a hooker and an escort to get boots,” the arrest report showed, according to the Dispatch.
After an officer warned Felts about misusing the system, he made two more calls, the newspaper reported.
On the third, “Felts called on 911 again for a non-emergency domestic escort,” the Dispatch reported.
According to the arrest report, Felts was under the influence of drugs, alcohol or both when the incident happened.
He's been charged with accessing the 911 system for a purpose other than an emergency communication.

SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION…
•  42 percent of American professionals say they are "regularly" forced to cancel vacation plans.
•  More than 50 percent of U.S. workers don't use all of their paid vacation time; 30 percent say they don't even take half.

A LITTLE LAUGH…
My wife has not spoken to me in three days. I think it has something to do with what happened on Sunday night when she thought she heard a noise downstairs.
She nudged me and whispered, "Wake up, wake up!"
"What's the matter?" I asked.
"There are burglars in the kitchen. I think they're eating the tuna casserole I made tonight."
"That'll teach them!" I replied.

GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS…PLANTS
•  The largest permanent hedge maze is the Pineapple Garden Maze at the Dole Plantation in Wahiawa, Hawaii, USA, which has a total area of 12,745.79 m² (3.15 acres) and total path length of 3.962 km (2.46 miles). The maze opened in 1997 and expanded in size in July 2007.
•  The largest tree to be transplanted was an oak tree (Quercus lobata), aged between 180-220 years and measuring 17.67 m (58 ft) tall, 31.6 m (104 ft) wide (branch-span), weighing approximately 415.5 tonnes (916,000 lb) and with a trunk girth of 5 m (16 ft 2 in). "Old Glory" was moved 0.4 km (0.25 miles) by Senna Tree Company (USA) to a new park in Los Angeles, California, USA on January 20, 2004.
•  The world's tallest amaranthus plant (Amaranthus australis) measured 8.48 m (27 ft 10 in) on 25 October 2007 and was grown by Jesse Eldrid (USA) at his home in Rhinebeck, New York, USA.
•  The tallest rose bush is 5.66 m (18 ft 7 in), grown by Robert Bendel (USA) at his home in Morristown, New Jersey, USA, and measured on 12 October 2009
•  The tallest zinnias have been grown by Everett Wallace Jr. and Melody Wagner. These measured 8 ft 8 in, 9 ft 8 in, 12 ft 6 in, and 12 ft 8. The flowers were measured in 2004 and 2008.

∞CLOSEUP PICTURE
Can you identify this close up picture

FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’

♫ T V COMMERICALS OF 1960’s♫
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DAYBOOK INFORMATION
‡…THIS WEEK…‡
16-22 International Printing Week • Healthy Weight Week • Hunt For Happiness Week • National Activity Professionals Week
17-23 National Fresh Squeezed Juice Week
18-25 Week of Christian Unity
20-30 Sundance Film Festival
‡…TODAY IS…‡
National Buttercrunch Day
Camcorder Day
Get to Know Your Customers Day
National Disc Jockey Day
Women in Blue Jeans Days
Women's Healthy Weight Day
Azerbaijan: Martyrs Day
Bulgaria: Grandmother's Day/Babin Den
Mali: National Army Day
‡…Today’s Births…‡

• AUTHORS
1910 Joy Adamson (Gessner) naturalist, writer: Born Free, Living Free, Forever Free
1894 Harold L Gray creator (Little Orphan Annie)
1884 A[braham P] Merritt US, sci-fi author (Moon Pool, Creep Shadow!)
• ATHLETES
Geovany Soto, 28, baseball (Cubs)
• BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1820 Anne Jemima Clough English promoter of higher education for women
• ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS/…)
1896 George Burns [Nathan Birnbaum] actor/comedian (Oh God)
James Denton, 48, actor (“The Pretender,” “Desperate Housewives”)
1920 Federico Fellini director, screenwriter: Oscar-winning Best foreign-language [Italian] films: La Strada [1956], The Nights of Cabiria [1957], 8 1/2 [1963]
1910 Abram Hill director/playwright/founder (American Negro Theater)
Arte Johnson, 77, comedian, actor (Emmy for “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In”)
1920 DeForest Kelley actor (Dr McCoy-Star Trek)
Lorenzo Lamas, 53, actor (“Falcon Crest,” “Renegade”)
1889 Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter blues 12 string guitarist (Rock Island Line)
David Lynch, 65, director (“Twin Peaks,” Blue Velvet), writer, producer
Bill Maher, 55, comedian, television host (“Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher”, “Real Time”)
1937 Dorothy Provine actress: It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Otis Dewey “SlimWhitman, 87, singer (first country performer to play at the London Palladium)
Rainn Wilson, 43, actor (“The Office,” “Six Feet Under,” The Last Mimzy)
• POLITICIANS
Joe Doherty, 56, Provisional Irish Republican Army member
1837 David Josiah Brewer, U.S. Supreme Court Justice
• SCIENCE & RELIGION
Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, 81, former astronaut, one of first three men on moon
‡…Today’s Obituaries…‡
1900 Richard D Blackmore English novelist (Lorna Doone), chills and loss of energy @ 74
1948 Mahatma Gandhi मोहनदास करमचंद गांधी, India's pacifist, assassinated @ 78
1993 Audrey Hepburn actress (Breakfast at Tiffany's, Roman Holiday), colon cancer @ 63
1900 John Ruskin English writer/critic (Dearest Mama Talbot), influenza @ 81
1990 Barbara Stanwyck [Ruby Stevens], actress (Big Valley), @ 82
1984 Jackie Wilson rocker, heart attack @ 49
1984 Peter John [Johnny] Weissmuller actor (Tarzan, Jungle Jim), series of strokes @ 79
‡…Today’s Events…‡
• ARTS
1930 1st radio broadcast of "Lone Ranger" (WXYZ-Detroit)
1949 J Edgar Hoover gives Shirley Temple a tear gas fountain pen
• ATHLETICS
1892 1st basketball game played (Massachusetts)
1974 Golfing great Johnny Miller won the Tucson Open Golf Tournament and became the first pro golfer to win four consecutive major tournaments
• BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1785 Samuel Ellis advertises to sell Oyster Island (Ellis Island), no takers
1885 The roller coaster was patented by La Marcus Thompson of Coney Island, NY
• INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1805 Lewis and Clark repair Indian tools for food.
1830 Red Jacket (Sagoyewatha) was a Seneca Chief born around 1779. While he was often called a coward in war, he was respected as a great speaker, and for his refusal to adopt white ways. Following the way of many before him, he would eventually become an alcoholic. He would die today.
• POLITICS (US)
1783 Hostilities cease in Revolutionary War
1869 Elizabeth Cady Stanton becomes 1st woman to testify before Congress
1887 US Senate approves the naval base lease of Pearl Harbor
1945 FDR sworn-in for an unprecedented 4th term as President
1986 1st federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr
1988 Arizona committee opens hearing on impeachment of Governor Evan Mecham
• POLITICS (International)
1648 Cornerstone of Amsterdam town hall laid
1944 RAF drops 2300 ton bombs on Berlin
• SCIENCE & RELIGION
1809 1st US geology book published by William Maclure

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ANSWERS
∞ JEOPARDY
• U.S. News reports an April Gallup survey ranked her as Britain's least popular P.M. since 1938
Who is Margaret Thatcher?
• The wife of Time magazine's founder, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1983
Who was Clare Luce?
• This long-time rival of Hedda Hopper was one of America's first movie columnists
Who was Louella Parsons?
• Along with Susan B. Anthony, she founded the Nat'l Woman Suffrage Assn. & became its first president
Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton?
• A founder of the Industrial Workers of the World, her slogan was "Join the union, boys"
Who was Mother Jones?
∞ Close up Picture
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• AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW •

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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.