Wednesday 1-12-11



HOLY MACKEREL: 1987 Europe was snowed-in with a pounding of white stuff and frigid temperatures as a ‘Siberian Express’ spread across the continent.

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MY FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
I am always concerned when a government quickly passes any bill. That is especially true in AZ. I am against knee jerk actions to many things. The AZ legislature passed a bill today in both houses to prevent those crazy church people from protesting at the funerals in Tucson. From what I understand, the bill keeps protestors and signs at least 300 feet away from the funeral for one hour before or after the service. It is aimed at one group of crazies that have been carrying signs at military and other funerals for a couple of years, saying something like God punishes wrongdoers. I agree that these fanatics have no business doing what they do. They have no business spreading their venom to such a sad event. This group had announced that they would be at the 9 year old girl’s funeral tomorrow. It is time that Americans stand up to this form of protest. While I need to read the new law, at present, I am glad that the legislature is attempting to bring peace to the families of those who died while simply attending their elected representatives attempt to meet the people.

As a gun owner, it is time to change the laws on how people get guns, where people can carry them, and what kind of gun they can own. I cannot think of a sane scenario where any American citizen needs to have a pistol that will fire 30 rounds in less than 15 seconds. The idea that people in AZ and other states can legally carry that much fire power without even needing a permit or gun safety course is sick. Our former governor had vetoed that bill—twice. It was one of Jan’s first law making signatures. Soon after it was passed, our retirement group had lunch at a local BBQ place. While we were there, a 6’ plus skinny 40-something guy, with boots and a cowboy hat came in with a gun strapped to his waist. We finished our lunch and have never returned. I had no idea why he had the gun. If someone had decided to rob this small strip mall restaurant, I certainly didn’t want to be in any crossfire. I didn’t know if he is a good shot. I didn’t know if he had just had a fight with his girlfriend, or if he had just left a bar somewhere and was buzzed. Open carry, concealed carry, or any form of carrying a loaded weapon into a public place is a bad idea. No one can tell the good guys from the bad guys. The days of the Wild West shootouts should have ended with the pony express. Even at the Tucson tragedy there was not a shoot out. One gun, one shooter and a lot of heroic citizens who stopped him. It was not the OK Corral. We in AZ still have so much to learn from history.

It looked like we were going to have snow all day today. None came. It was cloudy, it was cool. It would have been a nice day for snow. I ran some errands and saw a few friends as I jumped around town. I enjoyed the day and it was nice to be outside for part of the day.  

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∞ JEOPARDY PUZZLE—(Super-Jeopardy Answers) from 1990 MAGAZINES
…answers at bottom…
•The Numismatist is geared to hobbyists who collect these
•Cape Cod Life caters to residents of Cape Cod as well as these 2 resort islands
•Decision Magazine is published by this minister's evangelistic association
•t calls itself “America's Food & Entertaining Magazine”
•1989 marked the 20th anniversary of this oversized celebrity magazine founded by Andy Warhol

UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM-- MSNBC
An Italian man who was shot in the head during a New Year's celebration is on the mend after sneezing out the bullet that got stuck in his head, European media reported on Tuesday.
Darco Sangermano, 28, was in the notoriously raucous city of Naples with his girlfriend when he was hit by a stray .22 caliber bullet in the temple duriing New Year's Eve festivities, according to The Daily Telegraph.
The bullet reportedly pierced the right side of his head behind his eye socket and became lodged in his nasal passage.
He was rushed to a hospital emergency ward shortly after midnight. While waiting for doctors, he sneezed the bullet out of his right nostril.
Doctors operated to remove bone splinters in his eye, but he was able to return to his hometown of Turin.
Sangermano will undergo laser surgery on his eye to repair retina damage, but is expected to make a full recovery, the BBC reported.

SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION
• Over 400,000 children are taken to the ER for bicycle-related injuries each year.
• In 2002, there were 850 hunting accidents in the U.S.

A LITTLE LAUGH
I was working in the sun all day, putting finishing touches on the new deck outside my house. My sister pulled into the driveway, greeted me, and looked over my work.
"Wow," she gushed, "you're an expert."
Feeling complimented and satisfied, but...trying not to seem egotistical, I responded... "Once you get going, it's pretty easy!"
She looked puzzled and wondering if I'd misunderstood her I asked, "What did you just say?"
She replied, "I said, your neck's burnt!"

GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS—Big Stuff
•The world's largest container of body cream, measuring 2 m (6 ft 6.7 in) in diameter, 53 cm (1 ft 8.8 in) high and holding 1,124,490 ml (247.4 gal / 323.476 US gallons) of NIVEA Creme, was created by Beiersdorf Hellas and unveiled in Athens, Greece on December 15, 2001.
•The longest pool toy ever measured 1,609.34 m (5,280 ft) and was made by Industrial Thermo Polymers Ltd of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on July 1, 2001.
•On March 23, 2001 the largest kimono in the world was created as part of the National Kimono Festival in Cho Kagoshima City, Japan. The giant kimono was 11.72 m (35.4 ft)wide, 12.80 m (41.9 ft) high and weighed 100 kg (220.4 lbs).
•The largest cardboard box measured 11.53 m x 4.61 m x 2.31 m (37 ft 10 in x 15 ft 1.5 in x 7 ft 7 in), it was designed and manufactured by students of Aarhus Business College in Aarhus, Denmark, on 30 October 2007.
•The largest swimming pool in the world is the San Alfonso del Mar seawater pool in Algarrobo, Chile. It is 1,013 m (3,324 ft) long and has an area of 8 ha (19.77 acre), it was completed in December 2006.

∞CLOSEUP PICTURE
Can you identify this close up picture
FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’

♫ T V COMMERICALS OF 1950’s♫
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DAYBOOK INFORMATION
‡…THIS WEEK…‡
8-14 Universal Letter Writing Week:
9-15 Home Office Safety and Security Week • International Snowmobile Safety and Awareness Week
11-17 Cuckoo Dancing Week:
12-16 National Soccer Coaches of America Week
‡…TODAY IS…‡
Feast of Fabulous Wild Men Day
India: National Youth Day
Tanzania: Zanzibar Revolution Day (1964 overthrow of Sultan of Zanzibar)
Turkmenistan: Memorial Day
‡…Today’s Births…‡
• AUTHORS
Rush Limbaugh, 60, talk show host (“The Rush Limbaugh Show”), author
1876 Jack London writer/socialist (Call of the Wild)
• ATHLETES
Joe Frazier, 67, former boxer
• BUSINESS & EDUCATION
Jeff Bezos, 47, founder, Amazon.com, born Albuquerque, NM
• ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS/…)
Kirstie Alley, 56, actress (“Cheers,” “Veronica’s Closet,” Look Who’s Talking)
1902 Joe E. Lewis (Klewan) comedian, actor
Ray Price, 85, country singer
1906 Tex Ritter country singer (5 Star Jubilee, The Wayward Wind)
Luise Rainer, 101, actress (Oscars for The Great Ziegfeld and The Good Earth)
Howard Stern, 57, radio and television personality
Glenn Yarbrough, 81, singer: group: The Limeliters; solo: Baby the Rain Must Fall
1906 Henny Youngman comedian (Take my wife please...)
• POLITICIANS
1737 John Hancock patriot (1st to sign Declaration of Independence)
1588 John Winthrop 1st Governor (Massachusetts Bay Colony)
1916 A P(ieter) W Botha Orange Free State, President of South Africa
• SCIENCE & RELIGION
1580 Jean Baptiste van Helmont Belgian chemist, (found boiling point temperature)
1899 Paul H Müller Swiss chemist (DDT-Nobel 1948)
‡…Today’s Obituaries…‡
1517 Vasco Núñez de Balboa Spanish conquistador/admiral, beheaded @ 41
1996 Peggy Braithwaite lighthouse-keeper, @ 76
1976 Agatha Christie mystery writer (10 Little Indians), @ 85
1962 Ernie Kovacs comedian (Ernie Kovacs Show), killed in auto crash @ 42
1990 Laurence J Peter author (Peter Principle), stroke @ 70
1965 Porcupine in Washington DC zoo, oldest known rodent @ 27
‡…Today’s Events…‡
• ARTS
1773 1st US public museum established (Charleston SC)
1965 "Hullabaloo" premieres on NBC-TV
1966 Batman debuted -- on ABC-TV.
1971 "All in the Family" premieres on CBS featuring 1st toilet flush on TV 1971 Congressional Black Caucus organizes
• ATHLETICS
1966 Red Auerbach wins his 1,000th game as coach of NBA Boston Celtics
• BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1943 Frankfurters replaced by Victory Sausages (mix of meat & soy meal)
• INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1864 The Navajos have been ordered to move to the Bosque Redondo Reservation in New Mexico. Many who decide not to go move to the Canyon de Chelly. Kit Carson has been directed to force the Navajos to move or to be killed as "hostiles". Carson and Captain Pfeiffer advance to the canyon. On this date, Carson enters the west end of the canyon. They encounter a band of Navajos, and kill 11 of them. While in the canyon, Carson will order the burning of the Navajos' food and cherished peach trees.
• POLITICS (US)
1932 Hattie W Caraway elected 1st woman senator (AR)
• POLITICS (International)
1816 France decrees Bonaparte family excluded from the country forever
1933 US Congress recognize independence Philippines
1989 Idi Amin expelled from Zaire
• SCIENCE & RELIGION
1493 Last day for all Jews to leave Sicily
1820 Royal Astronomical Society founded in England
1924 History of Science Society organized at Boston
1986 24th space shuttle (61-C) mission-Columbia 7-launched
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ANSWERS
∞ JEOPARDY
•The Numismatist is geared to hobbyists who collect these
What are coins?
•Cape Cod Life caters to residents of Cape Cod as well as these 2 resort islands
What are Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket?
•Decision Magazine is published by this minister's evangelistic association
Who is Billy Graham?
•t calls itself “America's Food & Entertaining Magazine”
What is ‘Bon Appetit’?
•1989 marked the 20th anniversary of this oversized celebrity magazine founded by Andy Warhol
What is ‘Interview’?
∞ Close up Picture
bicycle

• 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.