3-10-11 Thursday


TODAY’s HOLY MACKEREL: 1893 New Mexico State University cancels its 1st graduation ceremony, its only graduate Sam Steele was robbed & killed the night before
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1998 The U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) announced that food stamps were issued to nearly 26,000 dead people in 1995-1996; food stamps valued at $8.5 million were issued to 25,881 deceased people during that period.
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MY FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
Flag had a really nice spring day. I was able to take a nice walk through the neighborhood and beyond. So nice to have a day with no wind and warm temps.

This afternoon I did attack on of my mail piles and got that cleaned up. Nothing exciting was found, but at least one pile is gone.

I really need to get my vehicle washed, but didn’t do it today. Maybe tomorrow. There is no wet weather for the next week, so I can enjoy the clean ride for a little while.

Things are getting weird in Wisconsin. It sure is beginning to look like many politicians in the Republican Party have gotten together to break the unions. None of them campaigned on this last November, but suddenly, the unions are the scrape goat for budget problems. Sadly, this is also an attack on the middle class beliefs. Our middle class is disappearing and the gap between middle class and the wealthy is getting ever larger.

I got a strange request for a recommendation today. When I was at Red Lake—back in the mid to late 80’s we had a business tech. She left the Bureau about 4 years ago. Now she asked me for a recommendation. If I was still in the hiring mode and I got a letter that talked about an employees work of that long ago, I would wonder for sure. I liked her and she was helpful so I will write something.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT…
Utilizing these little pieces of soap that are always left over. Add a little glycerin and mash them up with a little warm water and you will have a liquid soap that is gentle and economical.

To get rid of the smell on your dog, instead of using expensive dog shampoos, use a tomato (i personally use tomato puree in the same way as you would use regular dog shampoo) this will rid your dog of its smell for about six months and your dog will love you for it.

SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION…
Stephen King's first bestselling novel, 'Carrie', was tossed because he was unhappy with it. His wife ended up convincing him it was worth keeping.

King is a member of the band, The Rock Bottom Remainders.

PUZZLE: Trivia Quiz […answers at bottom…]
1. William Burroughs coined which phrase,that was used by Steppenwolf in 1968?
2. Which record company rejected the Beatles as being 'past it'?
3. In 1986, Graceland was the Grammy album of the year. Who was the artist?
4. Where was Bob Dylan born?
5. The Merryman and His Maid has another title what is it?
6. What did Bartommelo Christofori invent?
7. Why did Handel compose 'The Messiah'?
8. Perry Como, the singer once worked in what profession?
9. Fredrick Bulsara was the lead singer of which pop group?
10. Where did Jim Morrison die?

UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM:
ROME — He avoided Italian police for a decade on the run but couldn't resist his wife's lasagna.
Police say Giancarlo Sabatini went into hiding in 2000, shortly after being given a 3-year, 8-month prison sentence in a cocaine trafficking case.
Acting on a tip, police staked out the homes of Sabatini's wife and daughter Tuesday in Rocca Priora, a town near Rome. When they spied the daughter leaving her mother's house and furtively dashing toward her home bearing a tray of lasagna, police, suspecting a secret guest, burst in and arrested Sabatini.
Many Italians prepare lasagna with meat sauce for lunch on the last Tuesday of Carnival. Police say Sabatini came from his hideout in Belgium to celebrate the last day before Lent with his family.

A LITTLE LAUGH:
A man pacing back and forth glanced at his watch and yelled upstairs to his wife, "Honey, are you ready yet?"
Shouting back, the woman replies, "For crying out loud, Ed, I've been telling you for the last half hour...I'll be ready in a minute!"
Top 10 In The World:

CLOSEUP PICTURE: Can you identify this close up picture?


♫ 60’s Rock ♫
♣ new category tomorrow ♣
Click on Song Title to see and hear it.
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DAYBOOK INFORMATION
►THIS WEEK◄
5-20► Iditarod Race ♣
6-12► Celebrate Your Name Week ♣ National Consumer Protection Week ♣ National Pancake Week ♣ National Words Matter Week ♣ Save Your Vision Week ♣ Read an E-Book Week ♣ Return The Borrowed Books Week ♣ Teen Tech Week ♣ Women in Construction Week ♣
7-13► Newspaper in Education Week ♣ National Procrastination Week ♣ National Sleep Awareness Week ♣ National School Breakfast Week ♣ Telecommuter Appreciation Week ♣ Universal Women's Week ♣
►TODAY IS◄
Festival Of Life In The Cracks Day
Harriet Tubman Day
International Day of Awesomeness
Nametag Day
Salvation Army Day
Tibetan Uprising Day (Tibetan independence supporters)
US Paper Money Day
World Kidney Day
Telephone Day
Dominica, St Lucia: Independence Day (1967)
Laos: Teachers' Day
Shiogama, Japan: Hote Matsuri (the original purpose of fire prevention, and now serves to ward off evil and to offer prayers for the prosperity of the town)

■…AUTHORS/COMPOSERS/ARTISTS
1787 William Etty, English painter
■…ATHLETES
Joseph (Sepp) Blatter, 75, president of FIFA
Shannon Miller, 34, Olympic gymnast
■…BUSINESS & EDUCATION
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■…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS)
1888 Barry Fitzgerald , actor (Academy Award-Going My Way) in Dublin Ireland
Jon Hamm, 40, actor (“Mad Men,” “The Division”)
1891 Sam Jaffe actor (Gunga Din, Dr Zorba-Ben Casey)
Chuck Norris, 71, actor (Missing in Action, “Walker, Texas Ranger”)
Sharon Stone, 53, actress (Basic Instinct, The Specialist, Casino)
Carrie Underwood, 28, singer (“American Idol”)
■…POLITICIANS
Prince Edward, 47, third son of Queen Elizabeth II
■…SCIENCE & RELIGION
1628 Marcello Malpighi physician: pioneer in working with the microscope
1748 John Playfair Scottish clergyman/geologist/mathematician
Today’s Obits:
1988 Andy Gibb singer, inflammatory heart virus @ 30
1980 Herman Tarnower doctor (Scarsdale Diet), killed by Jean Harris @ 70
1913 Harriet Tubman abolitionist, conductor on Underground RR, @ 93
Today’s Events:
■…ARTS
1922 KLZ-AM in Denver CO begins radio transmissions
■…ATHLETICS
1991 Merlene Ottey runs world record 200 meter indoor (22.24 seconds)
■…BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1791 John Stone patented the pile driver
1847 1st money minted in Hawaii
1874 Purdue University (Indiana) admits its 1st student
1876 1st telephone call made (Alexander Graham Bell to Thomas Watson)
■…INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1865 The PONCA sign a treaty regarding 30,000 acres of land (14 stat.675).
■…POLITICS (International)
1985 Dallas Maverick coach Dick Motta is 4th NBA coach to win 700 games
■…POLITICS (US)
1681 English Quaker William Penn receives charter from Charles II, making him sole proprietor of colonial American territory Pennsylvania
■…SCIENCE & RELIGION
0418 Jews are excluded from public office in the Roman Empire
1880 Salvation Army of England sets up US welfare & religious activity
1977 Rings of Uranus discovered during occultation of SAO
1982 Sygyzy: all 9 planets aligned on same side of Sun
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ANSWERS:
Quiz
1. William Burroughs coined which phrase,that was used by Steppenwolf in 1968?
Heavy Metal - Born to be Wild
2. Which record company rejected the Beatles as being 'past it'? Decca
3. In 1986, Graceland was the Grammy album of the year. Who was the artist? Paul Simon
4. Where was Bob Dylan born? Duluth, Minnesota
5. The Merryman and His Maid has another title what is it? The Yeomen of the Guard
6. What did Bartommelo Christofori invent? Piano
7. Why did Handel compose 'The Messiah'? For Cash
8. Perry Como, the singer once worked in what profession? A Barber
9. Fredrick Bulsara was the lead singer of which pop group? Queen, Freddie Mercury
10. Where did Jim Morrison die? Bath - in Paris hotel
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.