8-21-11


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     TODAY’s “Geez”:
¬ 1680 - Pueblo Indians takes possession of Santa Fé from Spanish
¬ 1689 - The Battle of Dunkeld in Scotland
¬ 1879 - The Virgin Mary, along with St. Joseph and St. John the Evangelist, reportedly appears to the people of Knock, County Mayo, Ireland
¬ 1888 - William Seward Burroughs patents adding machine
¬ 1986 - Volcanic eruption in Cameroon releases poison gas, killing 2,000
¬ 1987 - Clayton Lonetree, 1st marine court-martialed for spying, convicted

     Free Rambling Thoughts…
It was clear, then it was cloudy, then it got muggy, then it got sunny again…no moisture made it to the ground. Sure could have used some. A breeze would be nice too, since the sky is almost devoid of clouds, but it is still muggy. Fan is helping move some air in my office workroom. I decided I shouldn’t call it an office, since I am retired.

I talked to Mary yesterday, and she is doing much better, still has a gross cough, but otherwise, she is back to normal. Glad to hear it, cause that angioedema is a really big inconvenience. I stheak from ethperience. A swollen tongue makes it really hard to talk clearly.

My four year old phone’s small screen stopped showing any caller ID or showed my missed calls. It tried to, but much of the screen didn’t show what was there. So I broke down and bought a new phone. Caller ID is a real convenient feature as is the list of calls coming into the phone that hung up if I didn’t answer. Like all new devices there is a learning curve. Every company has a different way of making calls, a different way to answer calls, and a different way to get messages. I still remember answering my grandparent’s black dial phone that weighed as much as one of today’s small TVs. I sure wish I had kept that phone. When my grandfather passed in the late 70’s, he was still using that phone—with a round disk in the center of the dialer with the number…GRand 7-1906. It always sounded so much cooler than our number…BElmont 7-2432. Now with cell phones, I don’t know anyone’s number in my head. Even using my land line I usually have to look to my cell or the computer for the number. It’s time to bring back the word parts of our phone number. So much easier to remember…my landline would be 9atjob01AZ…oh, that won’t do, I don’t have a job. LOL

It seems that Canyoneers must have received several emails suggesting more pre-trip information on the Sandra. They are a motorized company that only does the non-motorized trip because the owner is an in-law of the original owners. They do three non-motorized trips a year and a whole bunch more of motorized trips. Anyway, I sent an email last week to thank them for the trip and suggest more about the Sandra. Turns out a traveler from an earlier trip had written an article and the website has added a lot more information. I was happy to hear that. I’m sure Greg is glad to see it too.

     Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1.      In which city is O'Hare International airport?
2.      Where was Elvis Presley Crying in 1965?
3.      Drew Barrymore was born in which decade of the 20th century?
4.      Which caped crusader operated in Gotham city?
5.      By what descriptive word was 1950s singer Otis Dewey Whitman known?
6.      What role as a member of her staff did the father of Madonna's first child have?
7.      Which group went to the Chapel Of Love?
8.      Which bandleader Benny was "The King of Swing"?
9.      In which country did Ho chi Minh come to power?
10.   Which sport in the Olympics includes pikes, tucks and twists?
11.   In which decade did Gorbachev lose power?
12.   Which Richard starred in Pretty Woman?

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

     Hmmmmm…
¬ Number of Ohio voters who think that House Speaker John Boehner’s willingness to cry is a sign of strength: 36

     Somewhat Useless Information…
¬ The Greeks believed that certain stones had special powers. Amethyst, for instance, was believed to prevent drunkenness. The name of the stone comes from the Greek words a ("not") and methystos ("drunken").
¬ To prove that the water of Paris was perfectly safe to drink, English novelist Arnold Bennett drank some of it from a carafe. He died three months later of typhoid fever.
¬ Medieval physicians believed jade cured ailments of the urinary tract and broke up kidney stones. The name of the stone comes from the Spanish (piedra de) ijada ("loin stone").
¬ Trying to anticipate the future, W.F. Ogburn in 1934 published 150 ways in which radio, then a novelty, would affect the nation. He predicted that politicians would have to keep more of their campaign promises.
¬ Winston Churchill believed that alcoholic beverages were "one of the distinguishing marks of the higher types and races of humanity."
¬ The Wright Brothers believed that the airplane would bring about world peace: with airplanes, they thought nations could keep a close watch on one another and thus prevent surprise attacks.

     Yeah, It Really Happened…
CHARLESTON, Maine - Officials at a Maine golf course said they are employing their 6-year-old golden retriever to bring golf cart keys back to the clubhouse. The owners of the White Tail Golf Course in Charleston said Kaleigh's job started as a joke when a golfer handed the keys to the dog to see if she would bring them back to the clubhouse, WABI-TV, Bangor, reported Thursday. The owners said Kaleigh now spends most of her days bringing keys to the clubhouse from golfers who are finished with their carts.

     Guffaw…or at least smile…
Dear Dad,
 $chool i$ really great. I am making lot$ of friend$ and $tudying very hard. With all my $tuff, I $imply can`t think of anything I need. $o if you would like, you can ju$t $end me a card, a$ I would love to hear from you.
 Love,  Your $on

The Reply:
 Dear Son,
 I kNOw that astroNOmy, ecoNOmics, and oceaNOgraphy are eNOugh to keep even an hoNOr student busy. Do NOt forget that the pursuit of kNOwledge is a NOble task, and you can never study eNOugh.
 Love,  Dad

     Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…

     Salomè (Illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley)


     Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
19-28: Little League Baseball World Series

     TODAY IS
¬ Earth Over Shoot Day or Ecological Debt Day: the day in which we exhaust our ecological budget for the year. Once we pass this day, humanity will have demanded all the ecological services – from filtering CO2 to producing the raw materials for food – that nature can provide this year. From that point until the end of the year, we meet our ecological demand by liquidating resource stocks and accumulating carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
¬ National Spumoni Day
¬ Senior Citizen's Day
~*~
US: Hawaii: Admission Day (50th state, 1959)

     Today’s Events:
·        IN ARTS
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·        IN ATHLETICS
1947 - 1st Little League World Series Maynard Midgets of Williamsport PA win
1982 - Rollie Fingers (Brewers) becomes 1st pitcher to get save #300
1985 - Mary Decker Slaney runs mile in world record 4:16.71
·        IN BUSINESS
1878 - American Bar Association organizes at Sarasota, NY
1897 - Oldsmobile begins operation as a General Motors Corp division
·        IN EDUCATION
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·        FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1689 - Frenchmen convince local Indians to attack British Fort Charles in Maine. Several settlers are killed in the fighting.
1847 - The Pillager Band of Chippewa sign a treaty (9 stat. 908) at Leech Lake.
1852 - Tlingit Indians destroy Fort Selkirk, Yukon Territory
·        IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1938 - Italy bars all Jewish teachers in Public & High School
1963 - Martial law declared in S Vietnam, following raids on Buddhist pagodas
·        IN RELIGION
1321 - 160 Jews of Chincon France, burned at stake
·        IN SCIENCE
1841 - John Hampton patents venetian blind
1972 - US orbiting astronomy observatory Copernicus launched
1989 - Voyager 2 begins a flyby of planet Neptune
·        IN US POLITICS
1831 - Nat Turner slave revolt kills 55 (Southampton County, Virginia)
1858 - 1st Lincoln-Douglas debate (Illinois)

·        ARTISTS:  AUTHORS:  COMPOSERS
1872 - Aubrey Beardsley, English artist (Salome)
·        ATHLETES
1936 - Wilt Chamberlain, NBA great center (LA Laker, 5 time MVP)
Archie Griffin, NFL running back (won 2 Heisman Trophies, Ohio State) turns 57
Jim McMahon, NFL QB (Chicago Bears, SD Chargers, Phila Eagles) turns 52
·        ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Kim Cattrall, actor turns 55
Brody Jenner, actor turns  28
1896 - Blossom Rock, actress, (Grandmamma-Addams Family)
Kenny Rogers, singer (Through the Years)/actor (Coward of the County) turns 73
Clarence Williams III, NYC, actor (Mod Squad, 52 Pick Up, Purple Rain) turns 72
·        ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
Harry Smith, TV co-anchor (CBS Morning Show) turns 60
Amy Fisher, shot Mary Jo Buttafucco turns 37
·        POLITICIANS
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·        SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
1754 - William Murdoch, Scottish inventor: oscillating steam engine, and gas lighting

     Today’s Obits:
1992 - Lucille Brown, actress (Farina-Our Gang), dies after illness at 74
2005 - Robert Moog, American pioneer of electronic music dies of brain tumor at 71
1814 -Benjamin Thompson, American physicist (thermodynamics) and inventor dies at 71
1940 - Leon Trotsky, Russian revolutionary, ice picked by Frank Jackson at 62

     ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
1.      In which city is O'Hare International airport?
a.      Chicago
2.      Where was Elvis Presley Crying in 1965?
3.      Drew Barrymore was born in which decade of the 20th century?
a.      70s
4.      Which caped crusader operated in Gotham city?
a.      Batman
5.      By what descriptive word was 1950s singer Otis Dewey Whitman known?
a.      Slim
6.      What role as a member of her staff did the father of Madonna's first child have?
a.      Fitness Trainer
7.      Which group went to the Chapel Of Love?
a.      The Dixie Cups
8.      Which bandleader Benny was "The King of Swing"?
a.      Goodman
9.      In which country did Ho chi Minh come to power?
a.      Vietnam
10.   Which sport in the Olympics includes pikes, tucks and twists?
a.      Diving
11.   In which decade did Gorbachev lose power?
a.      1990s
12.   Which Richard starred in Pretty Woman?
a.      Gere

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Animal Crackers

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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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.