8-15-11


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     TODAY’s “Geez”:
¬ 1824 - Freed American slaves forms country of Liberia
¬ 1876 - US law removes Indians from Black Hills after gold find
¬ 1911 - Procter & Gamble unveils its Crisco shortening
¬ 1969 - Woodstock Music & Art Fair opens in NY State (Max Yasgur's Dairy Farm)

     Free Rambling Thoughts…
Oops…somehow my week of the year got off. Now it is correct in the above.

It was an afternoon of rain and more rain. Enough fell to have it running down the parking lot and forming Lake Santa at the speed bump. There was enough thunder and lightning to keep electronics off for about two hours. I hope the flood area people are OK.

Our local paper finally ‘explained’ why they are not running stories of the many arrests from protests regarding the peaks. Basically they said they are a small town paper and don’t have reporters and photographers to cover the demonstrations. They also hinted that the story is just a rehash of what has been said in the past, and therefore isn’t news. They must think we are really dumb and uninformed. They are famous for their ‘police log’ which is simply publishing all kinds of incidents right from the police reports. Surely there are police reports of all these arrests, and court records. Someone or some group is trying real hard to keep this very quiet. Even if anyone believes the demonstrations are not a change in tactics, the multiple daily arrests should be published. I’m calling the Asst Editor tomorrow to tell him I don’t accept the lame excuses they published. I’m sure others will be doing the same.

     Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1.      Early in the century who wrote the novel The Lost World?
2.      Which 1994 hit came from the movie With Honors?
3.      Which state was Tracy Chapman born in?
4.      Who was the blond star for the movie Tea For Two in 1950?
5.      Which language does the word ombudsman derive from?
6.      Nat King Cole was a native of which US state?
7.      Who won the Oscar for best producer for Reds?
8.      How is the subject of the movie Reversal of Fortune, Claus Cecil Borberg, better known?
9.      Who had a 1980s No 1 hit with True Colors?
10.   What was Glen Campbell's second Billboard No 1 hit single?
11.   If it is 11 a.m. in Missouri, what time is it in Wyoming?
12.   In the TV series ALF, what did ALF stand for?

     Zoom-ed in Picture…Can you Identify what this is? (Answer at end of post)

     Hmmmmm…
¬ Number of states that have applied for funding under the 2010 Affordable Care Act: 50

     Somewhat Useless Information…
¬ Smoking cigarettes nearly doubles a person's risk of having a stroke.
Bonus Fact:
Smoking is the cause of 90% of lung cancer in men, and the cause of 80% in women.

     Yeah, It Really Happened…
INDIANAPOLIS - An Indianapolis woman said she was "shocked at what I saw" when an image resembling Jesus Christ appeared on a shirt she tie-dyed. Carylin Landers, who said she has been tie-dying as a hobby for about three years, said after her discovery she accidentally dropped the part of the shirt with the Jesus image in a dark navy dye while coloring another part of the shirt and feared she'd covered the image, WRTV, Indianapolis, reported Monday.
"I rinsed it when it was done, only to see that the second color didn't touch the face. It only outlined it more," she said. Landers said many people have agreed with her that the image looks like Jesus. "I'm not even a religious person," Landers said. "I was shocked at what I saw."

     Guffaw…or at least smile…
Steve lived in Stated Island, NY and worked in Manhattan. He had to take the ferry home every night. One evening, he got sown to the ferry and found there was a wait for the next boat, so Steve decided to stop at a nearby tavern. Before long he was feeling no pain. When he got back to the ferry slip, the ferryboat was just eight feet from the dock.
Steve, afraid of missing this one and being late for dinner, took a running leap and landed right on the deck of the boat.
“How did you like that jump, buddy?” said a proud Steve to a deck hand.
“It was great,” said the sailor. “But why didn’t you wait? We were just pulling in!”
~*~
A new teacher was trying to make use of her psychology courses.
She started her class by saying, "Everyone who thinks you're stupid, stand up!"
After a few seconds, Little Johnny stood up.
The teacher said, "Do you think you're stupid, Little Johnny?"
 "No, ma'am, but I hate to see you standing there all by yourself!"

     Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…

     Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
10-16: Elvis Week   
14-20: National Resurrect Romance Week / National Aviation Week

     TODAY IS
¬ Best Friends Day
¬ Chauvin Day: for Nicholas Chauvin, French soldier from Rochefort, France, who idolized Napoleon and who eventually became a subject of ridicule because of his blind loyalty and dedication to anything French. Originally referring to bellicose patriotism, chauvinism has come to mean blind or absurdly intense attachment to any cause.
¬ National Relaxation Day
¬ National Failures Day
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¬ Congo: National Day (from France)
¬ Equatorial Guinea: Constitution Day (1982)
¬ India: Independence Day (1947 from United Kingdom)¬ Korea: Independence Day (1945 when N and S Korea were established—away from Japan) ¬ Liechtenstein: National Day
Pakistan: Independence Day (1947: formed as Islamic state for UK)

     Today’s Events:
·        IN ARTS
1914 - A male servant of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright sets fire to the living quarters of the architect's Wisconsin home, Taliesin, murders seven people and burns the living quarters to the ground
1918 - 1st full length animation ( Sinking of Lusitania )
1991 - 750,000 attend Paul Simon's free concert in Central Park
·        IN ATHLETICS
1990 - Mark McGwire is 1st to hit 30 HRs in each of his 1st 4 seasons
·        IN BUSINESS
1858 - Regular mail to Pacific coast begins
1914 - Panama Canal opens (under cost)
·        IN EDUCATION
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·        FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1514 - Spanish Bishop Bartoleme de las Casas releases the Indians he holds as serfs in Hispaniola
·        IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1040 - King Duncan I is killed in battle against his first cousin and rival Macbeth. The latter succeeds him as King of Scotland
1519 - Panama City founded
1620 - Mayflower sets sail from Southampton with 102 Pilgrims
1940 - Heavy dogfights above England: 75 German aircrafts damaged
1966 - Radio Free Asia (South Korea) begins radio transmission
·        IN RELIGION
1534 - Ignatius of Loyola forms society of Jesus/Jesuits
1748 - United Lutheran Church of US organized
·        IN SCIENCE
1952 - 9" of rain fall creates a 20' wave in Lynmouth, England killing 34
1960 - UFO is sighted by 3 California patrolmen
1989 - US Venus probe Magellan launched from Space shuttle
·        IN US POLITICS
1945 - A riot ensued in SF while the city was celebrating the end of WW II
1979 - Andrew Young resigns as UN ambassador

·        ARTISTS:  AUTHORS:  COMPOSERS
1740 - Matthias Claudius, German poet 
1845 - Walter Crane, English painter/illustrator (Beauty & Beast)
1885 - Edna Ferber, American author & playwright (American Beauty, Cimarron) 
1888 - T E Lawrence Tremadoc, [Lawrence of Arabia], Wales, soldier/writer
1771 - Walter Scott, Scottish novelist/poet (Lady of Lake)
Jimmy Webb, songwriter (MacArthur Park, Up Up & Away) turns 65
·        ATHLETES
Mike James, pitcher (California Angels) turns 44
·        ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Ben Affleck, actor, director turns 39
Mike Connors, actor (Mannix) turns 86
Abby Dalton, actress (Joey Bishop Show) turns 76
1933 - Bobby Helms, rock vocalist (Jingle Bell Rock)
Joe Jonas, singer turns 22
Rose Marie, actress (Sally Rogers-Dick Van Dyke Show) turns 88
Larry Mathews, actor (Ritchie-Dick Van Dyke Show) turns 56
Debi Mazar, actor (Goodfellas) turns 47
Debra Messing, actor, turns 43
·        ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
Beverly Lynn Burns, American pilot, first woman captain in the world on the Boeing 747 turns 62
1912 - Julia Child, chef (French Chef)
Linda Ellerbee, newscaster (Weekend, NBC Overnight) turns 67
·        POLITICIANS
Stephen Breyer, Supreme Court justice turns 73
1769 - Napoleon Bonaparte, (emperor 1804-13, 1814-15)
1898 - Lillian Carter, Pres Carter's mom
1860 - Florence Kling DeWolfe Harding, 1st lady 
Phyllis Schlafly, right-winger/Eagle Forum president turns 87
Maxine Waters, (Rep-D-California) turns 73
·        SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
1865 - Usui Mikao, Japanese founder of Reiki

     Today’s Obits:
1621 - John Barclay, Scottish writer dies at 39
1057 - Macbeth, King of Scotland, slain by son of King Duncan
1982 - Patrick J G McGee, Irish actor (Barry Lyndon), dies of heart attack at 60
1935 - Wiley Post, aviation pioneer, killed in plane crash in Alaska at 36
1935 - Will Rogers, humorist, killed in plane crash in Alaska at 55

     ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz

1.      Early in the century who wrote the novel The Lost World?
a.      Arthur Conan Doyle
2.      Which 1994 hit came from the movie With Honors?
a.      I'll Remember
3.      Which state was singer Tracy Chapman born in?
a.      Ohio
4.      Who was the blond star for the movie Tea For Two in 1950?
a.      Doris Day
5.      Which language does the word ombudsman derive from?
a.      Swedish
6.      Nat King Cole was a native of which US state?
a.      Alabama
7.      Who won the Oscar for best producer for Reds?
a.      Warren Beatty
8.      How is the subject of the movie Reversal of Fortune, Claus Cecil Borberg, better known?
a.      Claus Von Bulow
9.      Who had a 1980s No 1 hit with True Colors?
a.      Cyndi Lauper
10.   What was Glen Campbell's second Billboard No 1 hit single?
a.      Southern Nights
11.   If it is 11 a.m. in Missouri, what time is it in Wyoming?
a.      10 a.m.
12.   In the TV series ALF, what did ALF stand for?
a.      Alien Life Form

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Waffle

Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel free to agree or disagree. All ‘data’ info is from the internet sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned that every site has mistakes and sadly once out the information is out there, many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] may not be totally accurate.
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