10-8-11


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TODAY’s “Geez”                                                                                            .
1953 - Birmingham Alabama, bars Jackie Robinson's Negro-White All-Stars from playing there Robinson gives in & drops white players from his group
1962 - Algeria admitted as 109th member of UN
1971 - John Lennon releases his megahit "Imagine"
1982 - Poland bans Solidarity & all labor unions
1986 - RUN DMC calls for a day of peace among LA street gangs
2001 - U.S. President George W. Bush announces the establishment of the Office of Homeland Security

♪♪ HaPpY  BiRtHdAy to♪♪                                                                   .                     

Free Rambling Thoughts                                                                              .
Snow flurries in Flag today followed by rain. Strange fall indeed. The flurries were nice to see. None of it stayed after hitting the ground. Last night did do a number on everyone’s colorful flowers. Summer is gone for sure. We are told we’ll be back up to our normal high 60’s in a couple of days. Nice!

I stayed up way late last night watching movies, so today was a very lazy day. No errands, just stayed home. I enjoy these kind of days every once in a while.

Occupy Flagstaff had a good rally last night, according to my friends who went to it. My favorite sign of the night: You know things are messed up when Librarians start marching. More to come.
  
Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)                                                 .
1.      As far as reasoning power goes, what is the most intelligent family of birds?
2.      What bird is the international symbol of happiness?
3.      Emperor, Rock Hopper and jackass are all types of what?
4.      What kind of bird is often described as being a thief and is thought by some people to bring bad luck?
5.      This animal was mentioned in 'Alice in Wonderland' and was last sighted in Mauritius. What animal is it?
6.      What still living bird has the world’s longest wingspan?
7.      The Jay belongs to which bird family?
8.      What is the family name of doves and pigeons?
9.      What country does the Korat come from?
10.  What was Long John Silver's parrot's name?
11.  What is the fastest animal on two legs?

Wuzzles…What concept or phrase does this suggest?                           .
Hmmmmm                                                                                                       .
Percentage of time a current congress member spends raising money for the ‘next’ campaign: 30-70%

Somewhat Useless Information                                                                  .
  • Porcupines have strong feet, curved claws and flat paws for climbing trees. Some also use their strong tail to climb trees. Porcupines refer to live in shady places such as forests, hillsides, grasslands and deserts. Their homes are called dens.
  • Porcupines feed mostly on leaves, pine-needles, herbs, twigs and the thin bark of trees. They use their sharp and strong teeth to chew through tough wood and seeds.
  • Porcupines are famous for the stiff, thick quills which cover their body, except for their face and tail. Quills lost in self defense are soon replaced by new ones.
  • The end of summer or early fall is the mating season for porcupines. Babies known as porcupettes are born with soft quills, which get hard within hours. In about six months the baby gets ready to leave their mother after they learn how to survive.
  • Old World porcupines are mainly ground-dwelling animals and New World porcupines are those who can climb trees. The common porcupine is also known as the North American porcupine which is found in wooded regions from Alaska to Mexico.
  • In the past Native Americans used quills to decorate clothing, moccasins, headdress, birch bark boxes and pouches.

Yeah, It Really Happened                                                                              .            
Terrified passengers aboard a bus in China’s Hunan province begged their driver to stop after the rear wheels fell off. Driver Shi Shao, 48, told police in Shaoyang he thought he’d just hit a pothole and continued on, even though the passengers saw the rear axle behind them in the road and could feel the floor of the vehicle becoming hot from scraping along the road. “The potholes around here are bad,” one passenger said, “but nothing could be that bad.” (China’s Global Times)

Guffaw…or at least smile                                                                               .
Two drunks were in a bar partying like fools. They were drinking boiler makers, buying rounds like there was no tomorrow. They were dancing, calling each other "professor," and generally causing quite a stir. When asked why such a celebration, they boasted that they just finished a jigsaw puzzle & it only took them 2 months! "TWO MONTHS?!" cried the bartender. "That's ridiculous. It shouldn't take that long!!"
 "Oh yeah?" says one drunk. "The box said 2-4 YEARS!"

Searchin’ “You Tube” I found                                                                        .     

Chevy Chase on Letterman


Daybook Information                                                                                    .
…Happening This Week:
1-9
Albuquerque International Balloon Festival / Universal Children's Week
2-8
Great Books Week / National Newspaper Week / Mental Illness Awareness Week / Mystery Series Week / National Carry A Tune Week / Nuclear Medicine Week
3-10
No Salt Week / Spinning & Weaving Week
4-10
World Dairy Expo / World Space Week
6-12
National Physicians Assistant Week
7-9
National Storytelling Weekend / New York Comic Con Week

TODAY IS                                                                                                         .
  • American Tag Day—the kid’s game
  • National Depression Screening Day
  • Universal Music Day
  • National Pierogy Day—Eastern European food
  • Universal Music Day

Today’s Events                                                                                                .
ARTS
1944 -  "Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet" debut on CBS radio
1981 - 1st broadcast of "Cagney & Lacey"
ATHLETICS
1927 - NY Yankees sweep Pirates in 24th World Series
1957 - Brooklyn Dodgers announce move to Los Angeles
BUSINESS
1871 - Gas explosion destroys Peshtigo, Wisconsin
1906 - Karl Nessler demonstrates 1st 'permanent wave' for hair, in London
EDUCATION
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1758 - (through October 26): Iroquois & Delaware treaty - the Council of Easton begins today in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Eventually peace treaties will be signed, and many of the much-hated treaty of Albany will be abrogated
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1600 - San Marino adopts constitution
1856 - The Second Opium War between several western powers and China begins with the Arrow Incident on the Pearl River
1932 - The Indian Air Force is established
1967 - Guerrilla leader Che Guevara and his men are captured in Bolivia
1993 - UN lifts remaining economic sanctions against South Africa
RELIGION
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SCIENCE
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US POLITICS
1775 - Officers decide to bar slaves & free blacks from Continental Army
1873 - 1st women's prison run by women opens at Indiana Reformatory Institute

Today’s Birthdays                                                                                          .
ARTISTS:  (AUTHORS, COMPOSERS,…)
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ATHLETES
Boomer [Norman] Ellison, NFL wide receiver (SD Chargers) is 40
ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
1936 - David Carradine, actor (Kung-Fu, Boxcar Bertha, Young Guns)
Chevy Chase, comedian/actor (SNL, Vacation, Fletch, Caddyshack) is 68
Matt Damon, actor is 41
Paul Hogan, actor (Crocodile Dundee) is 72
Angus T. Jones, American actor (Two and a Half Men) is 18
Emily Proctor, actor (CSI) is 43
Sigourney Weaver actor (Alien) is 62
ENTREPRENEURS & EDUCATORS
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POLITICIAL FIGURES
Jesse Jackson, clergyman/presidential candidate (D) turns 70
1890 - Eddie Rickenbacker, aviator "Ace of Aces" (WW I)
SCIENTISTS & THEOLOGISTS
1869 - J Frank Duryea, inventor (1st auto built & operated in US)
1715 - Michel Benoist, French Jesuit missionary 

Today’s Obits                                                                                                  .
1992 - Willy Brandt, chancellor of West Germany (1969-74), dies of cancer at 78
1793 - John Hancock, US merchant/signer (Decl of Independence), dies at 56
1982 - Fernando Lamas, actor/director (Lost World), dies of cancer at 67
1869 - Franklin Peirce, 14th president (1853-1857), dies in Concord NH at 64
1947 - Felix Salten, [Siegmund Salzmann], Austria writer (Bambi), dies at 78
1944 - Wendell Lewis Wilkie, Republican politician, dies of multiple heart attacks at 52

ANSWERS                                                                                                        .    
Trivia Quiz
1.      As far as reasoning power goes, what is the most intelligent family of birds?
a.      Crow
2.      What bird is the international symbol of happiness?
a.      Bluebird
3.      Emperor, Rock Hopper and jackass are all types of what?
a.      Penguins
4.      What kind of bird is often described as being a thief and is thought by some people to bring bad luck?
a.      Magpie
5.      This animal was mentioned in 'Alice in Wonderland' and was last sighted in Mauritius. What animal is it?
a.      Dodo bird
6.      What still living bird has the world’s longest wingspan?
a.      Albatross
7.      The Jay belongs to which bird family?
a.      Crow
8.      What is the family name of doves and pigeons?
a.      Columidae
9.      What country does the Korat come from?
a.      Thailand
10.  What was Long John Silver's parrot's name?
a.      Captain Flint
11.  What is the fastest animal on two legs?
a.      Ostrich

Wuzzle
Irregular verb
Paced back and foth

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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