10-19-11


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TODAY’s “Geez”                                                                                            .
1512 - Martin Luther becomes a doctor of theology (Doctor in Biblia)
1872 - World's largest gold nugget (215 kg) found in New South Wales
1919 - Reds beat White Sox, 5 games to 3 in 16th World Series. This series is known as black sox scandal as 8 White Sox throw series
1960 - US imposes embargo on exports to Cuba
1971 - Last issue of "Look" magazine is published

♪♪ Happy Birthday To:♪♪                                                                   .                     

Free Rambling Thoughts                                                                              .
Busy day. I ran more errands. Then I attempted to notify my bank of my upcoming trip. I have two credit cards and a debit card with the same bank. My last intercontinental trip took one phone call. Today it took three. I have automated phone service, but couldn’t get to a human. Big banks are nice if you travel in the US…ATM cards work in every city. Big banks suck when trying to talk to a human. For my Debit card the human couldn’t spell Ethiopia and then couldn’t punch in the right information into the computer. I’m not planning on using the cards that much, but have found that in some locations, it is easier and cheaper to withdraw ATM cash in that country’s currency than try to use an exchange place. We’ll see if that works this time too.

I was another really nice sunny day here in Flag. I hope it lasts the rest of the week, as Ethiopia is gonna be very warm. It is nearer the equator than we are, and it is about the same elevation as Flag. That should work out good for me.

Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)                                                 .
1.     In the movie Troy, what character was Brad Pitt play?
2.     What is the name of the town that the Flintstones live in?
3.     What rock star played the preacher in the film Tommy?
4.     Where does Miss Teschmacher's mother live in the movie Superman?
5.   What color did Daniel have to paint Miagi's house as part of his training in the movie The Karate Kid?
6.     Actress Maya Rudolph is the daughter of which famous pop singer?
7.     After the death of Humphrey who married Jason.
8.  Which actor has portrayed a villain in the films Patriot Games, Goldeneye, National Treasure, and Don't Say A Word?
9.     In what movie did Robert Vaughan, Richard Chamberlain and Robert Wagner all die?
10.  What was the name of the actress who starred in the original version of the movie "King Kong" in 1933?
11.  In Speed, when the bus slowed to what speed would it blow up?
12.  What kills Alex Guinness at the end of The Ladykillers?

Wuzzles…What concept or phrase do these suggest?                           .
Hmmmmm                                                                                                       .
Factor by which women find proud men more attractive than happy men, according to a recent survey: 3

Somewhat Useless Information                                                                     .
The world's first computer virus came from Pakistan. It was called "Brain."
The computer virus Struxnet was powerful enough to take down a nuclear facility.

Yeah, It Really Happened                                                                               .            
Scientists announced they have genetically engineered grass able to withstand the “prodigious amounts” of herbicide needed to kill Roundup-resistant “superweeds.” Developed by chemical and seed company Monsanto, the strain of Kentucky bluegrass isn’t subject to federal regulations because instead of relying on bacteria, which the USDA does regulate, Monsanto scientists used a “gene gun” to shoot the modified gene into the grass’s DNA. (Wired, The New York Times)

Guffaw…or at least smile                                                                               .
"Cash, check or charge?" the cashier asked after folding items the woman wished to purchase. As the woman fumbled for her wallet, the cashier noticed a remote control for a television set in her purse.
 "Do you always carry your TV remote?" the cashier asked.
 "No," she replied. "But my husband refused to come shopping with me, so I figured this was the most evil thing I could do to him."

Searchin’ “You Tube” I found                                                                        .     

Daybook Information                                                                                    .
…Happening This Week:
16-22
Getting The World To Beat A Path To Your Door Week / Kids Care Week / National Save For Retirement Week / Teen Read Week / National Chemistry Week / YWCA Week without Violence / National Character Counts Week / National Food Bank Week / National Forest Products Week / National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week / Freedom From Bullies Week / Freedom of Speech Week /Medical Assistants Recognition Week / National School Bus Safety Week


TODAY IS                                                                                                         .
Evaluate Your Life Day
Hagfish Day: to ‘celebrate the beauty of ugly’ deep-sea scavengers that ooze slime — buckets of slime.  They also play an important role in their ecosystem.
Medical Assistants Recognition Day
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US: Missouri: Missouri Day (since 1915: a time for schools to honor the state and for the people of the state to celebrate the achievements of all Missourians)

Today’s Events                                                                                                .
ARTS
1957 - "Damn Yankees" closes at 46th St Theater NYC after 1,022 performances
1963 - Beatles record "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
ATHLETICS
1957 - Maurice "Rocket" Richard, became 1st NHLer to score 500 goals
BUSINESS
1977 - Supersonic Concorde jet's 1st landing in NYC
1998 - The Earth Liberation Front sets fire to the Vail Mountain ski resort in Vail, Colorado, causing $12 million in damage
EDUCATION
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1818 - US & Chicasaw Indians sign a treaty: cede their claims to lands in Tennessee
1836 - Lt.Col.John Lane, with 690 Creek warriors, and 90 soldiers, reach Fort Drane northwest of present day Ocala, Florida. They are there to fight the Seminole
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1466 - The Thirteen Years' War ends with the Second Treaty of Thorn
1912 - Tripoli (Libya) passes from Turkish to Italian control
1925 - Italian army takes Somalia
1950 - UN forces entered Pyongyang, capital of North Korea
1988 - S African anti-apartheid leader Sisulu wins $100,000 Human Rights prize
2005 - Saddam Hussein goes on trial in Baghdad for crimes against humanity
RELIGION
1874 - Mary Walsh & Charles Colson are 1st couple to be married in a balloon
2003 - Mother Teresa is beatified by Pope John Paul II
SCIENCE
1722 - French C Hopffer patents fire extinguisher
1901 - Santos-Dumont proves airship maneuverable by circling Eiffel Tower
US POLITICS
1870 - 1st (4) blacks elected to House of Reps
1914 - US post office 1st used an automobile to collect & deliver mail
1919 - 1st Distinguished Service Medal awarded to a woman
1983 - Senate establishes Martin Luther King Jr federal holiday

Today’s Birthdays                                                                                          .
ARTISTS:  (AUTHORS, COMPOSERS,…)
Doug Kirby, American author and travel guide is 54
Peter Max, psychedelic artist (Dynamite Chicken) is 74
ATHLETES
Evander Holyfield, Atmore Ala, boxer (Oly-bronze-1988)/champ (1990-92) is 49
Lonnie Shelton, NBA forward (NY Knick, Seattle Supersonics) is 56
ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
1945 - Divine, [Harris Glenn Milstead], Balt MD, actress (Pink Flamingo)
John Lithgow, actor is 66
Tony Lo Bianco, actor is 75
1920 - LaWanda Page, actress (Aunt Esther-Sanford & Sons)
1932 - Robert Reed, actor (Mike-Brady Bunch, Nurse)
1944 - Peter Tosh, rocker
ENTREPRENEURS & EDUCATORS
1922 - Jack Anderson, journalist (Wash Post)
1885 - Charles Merrill, American investment banker
Ty Pennington, American television carpenter is 46
POLITICIAL FIGURES
Amy Carter, Pres Carter's daughter/peace activist is 44
SCIENTISTS & THEOLOGISTS
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Today’s Obits                                                                 .
2008 - Mr. Blackwell, American fashion critic dies at 86
2010 - Tom Bosley, American actor (Happy Days) dies at 83
1984 - Jon-Erik Hexum, accidentally shoots himself on set of "Cover Up" at 27
1897 - George Pullman, American inventor and industrialist dies of heart attack at 66
1950 - Edna St Vincent Millay, poet/dramatist/feminist (Harp Weaver-Pulitzer Prize) dies of heart attack at 58
1994 - Martha Raye, actress (Pin Up Girl), dies after illness at 78
1745 - Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish writer (Gulliver's Travels), dies at 77
1978 - Gig Young, American actor, kills his bride of 3 weeks and commits suicide at 64

ANSWERS                                                                            
Trivia Quiz
1.     In the movie Troy, what character was Brad Pitt play?
a.     Achilles
2.     What is the name of the town that the Flintstones live in?
a.     Bedrock
3.     What rock star played the preacher in the film Tommy?
a.     Eric Clapton
4.     Where does Miss Teschmacher's mother live in the movie Superman?
a.     Hackensack
5.     What color did Daniel have to paint Miagi's house as part of his training in the movie The Karate Kid?
a.     Green
6.     Actress Maya Rudolph is the daughter of which famous pop singer?
a.     Minnie Riperton
7.     After the death of Humphrey who married Jason.
a.     Lauren Bacall
8.     Which actor has portrayed a villain in the films Patriot Games, Goldeneye, National Treasure, and Don't Say A Word?
a.     Sean Bean
9.     In what movie did Robert Vaughan, Richard Chamberlain and Robert Wagner all die?
a.     The Towering Inferno
10.  What was the name of the actress who starred in the original version of the movie "King Kong" in 1933?
a.     Fay Wray
11.  In Speed, when the bus slowed to what speed would it blow up?
a.     50 miles per hour
12.  What kills Alex Guinness at the end of The Ladykillers?
a.     A railway signal

Wuzzle
She turned against me
Candy store
Stingrays (sting raise)

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] the dates may not be totally accurate.
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