May 13


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Todays  Historical  Highlights
1637 - Cardinal Richelieu of France creates the table knife
1888 - DeWolf Hooper 1st recited "Casey at Bat"
1950 - Diner's Club issues its 1st credit cards
1958 - Rioters attack US VP Nixon in Venezuela
1979 - Shah & family sentenced to death in Teheran
1985 - Carlton Fisk becomes 5th catcher to steal 100 bases
1992 - 3 astronauts simultaneous walked in space for the 1st time

Happy Birthday To:  

 
Free Rambling Thoughts   
An interesting spring day…started out nice and clear, and then the clouds came in but alas, no rain. Still a nice day overall. Stayed around the house and deck today. So nice to enjoy our beautiful spring weather.

One room down, three to go. I rearranged my bedroom this morning. It is time for a change and soon I’ll do the living room, back room, and office. In my younger days I did this a lot more often, but now it seems like such a lot of work. It really isn’t, but just seems that way. Always good to make some change.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there.

Game   Center   (answers at the end of post)
Brain Game—A close up picture of what?

NPR Sunday Puzzle
Given two words change one letter in each of them to make two new words that rhyme. For example, given "pulse" and "verge," the answer would be "purse" and "verse."
1.      Crown, prude:
2.     Chance, mango:
3.     Suits, green:
4.     Heart, worn:
5.     Theme, flail:
6.     Boughs, tact:
7.     Tartan, chapter:

Riddle of the day
The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?
Anagram: unscramblenumbers represent the number of letters in each answer word

Lifestyle  Substance     
Harper’s Index         
Number of tickets Virgin Galactic h ssold for space flight it hopes to begin launching by the end of the year: 460
Found on You Tube 
The Make Believe World of Daphne du Maurier      
Planet Earth—

Joke-of-the-day
Places I have and have not been. I have been in many places, but I've never been in Cahoots – as I recall.
Apparently, you can't go alone.  You have to be in Cahoots with someone.
I've also never been in Cognito.  I hear no one recognizes you there.
I have, however, been in Sane.  They don't have an airport; you have to be driven there.
I have made several trips there, thanks to my friends, family and work.
I would like to go to Conclusions, but you have to jump, and I'm not too much on physical activity anymore.
I have also been in Doubt.  That is a sad place to go, and I try not to visit there too often.
I've been in Flexible, but only when it was very important to stand firm. Sometimes I'm in Capable, and I go there more often as I'm getting older.
One of my favorite places to be is in Suspense!
It really gets the adrenalin flowing and pumps up the old heart!
At my age I need all the stimuli I can get!
And, sometimes I think I am in Vincible but life shows me I am not!
I have been in Deep shit many times.  The older I get, the easier it is to get there.

Rules of Thumb   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
In the colder parts of the country, you will often find caves in areas where the soil is red.
Yeah, It Really Happened
SPARTANBURG, S.C. - Authorities in South Carolina said a motorist was pulled over for an anatomically correct pair of false testicles hanging from his truck's rear bumper. The Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office incident report said the deputy pulled the silver truck over Sunday evening due to the flesh-colored decoration hanging from the bumper and the motorist agreed to remove the faux testicles, the Spartanburg Herald-Journal reported Tuesday. The driver, who moved to South Carolina from Mexico about six months ago, was arrested and charged with driving without a license. He was also issued a warning for the "obscene display."
               
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • Eugene O'Neill wrote three Pulitzer Prize-winning plays during the 1920s: Beyond the Horizon (1920), Anna Christie (1922), and Strange Interlude (1928). During the 1930s, however, O'Neill's popularity began to fade. Subjected to closer scrutiny be a new generation of critics, obscurity began to settle on America's first great playwright and deepened more and more until his death in 1953.
  • Eugene Ionesco did not write his first play until, at the age of 40, he adapted a play from an English primer that he had acquired in order to learn English. The Bald Soprano, staged by Nicolas Bataille on May 11, 1950, went unnoticed until a few established writers and critics launched a campaign to bring attention to Ionesco's play. In 1949,
  • Arthur Miller won the Pulitzer Prize for Death of a Salesman.


Calendar Information        
…Happening This Week:
7-13
Children's Book Week
Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week
National Correctional Officer's Week
National Stuttering Awareness Week
Teacher Appreciation Week
Work At Home Moms Week
10-16
Universal Family Week
12-19 
National Tourism Week
National Nursing Home Week
Reading is Fun Week
Salute to Moms 35+ Week
National Return To Work Week
National Women's Health Week
American Craft Beer Week
National Bike to Work Week
National Etiquette Week
National Hospital Week

Today Is                                                                      
Blame Someone Else Day
Frog Jumping Day
Leprechaun Day
Mother's Day
Rural Life Sunday

Todays Other Events                                                             
1100’s
1110Crusaders march into Beirut causing a bloodbath
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1500’s
1540: Hernando de Soto leaves Cofitachequi. He takes the "Lady of Cofitachequi" with him, against her will
1600’s
1614: The Viceroy of Mexico finds Spanish Explorer Juan de Oñate guilty of atrocities against the Indians of New Mexico. As a part of his punishment, he is banned from entering New Mexico again
1643: Heavy earthquake strikes Santiago Chile; kills 1/3 of population
à
1800’s
1828US passes Tariff of Abominations designed to protect industry in the northern United States
1846US declares war on Mexico, 2 months after fighting begins
1882Toba-Indians of South America killed 20 members of French expedition
1900’s
19161st observance of Indian (Native American) Day
1930Farmer killed by hail in Lubbock, Texas only known fatality due to hail
1934Great dustbowl storm
1954The anti-National Service Riots, by Chinese Middle School students in Singapore, take place
1958: Jordan & Iraq form Arab Federation
1959Kraft Music Hall with Milton Berle, last airs on NBC-TV
1965: Several Arab nations break ties with West Germany after it established diplomatic relations with Israel
1966: Federal education funding is denied to 12 school districts in the South because of violations of the 1964 Civil Rights Act
1982Braniff Airlines files for bankruptcy
1989Approx 2,000 students begin hunger strike in Tiananmen Square, China
1992: Final episode of "Night Court" airs on NBC-TV
1993: CBS' Knots Landing ends 14 year run with 334th show in Netherlands
2000’s
2006: São Paulo violence: a major rebellion occurs in several prisons in Brazil

Todays Birthdays                                                           
Remembered for being born on this day
Beatrice Arthur, American actress(Maude, Dorothy-Golden Girls) in 1922
Jim Jones, reverend, poisoned over 100 in Guyana ( Jonestown Massacre) in 1931
Joe Louis, world heavyweight boxing champion (1937-49) in 1914
Daphne du Maurier, English writer (Rebecca, Parasites) in 1907
Ronald Ross, England, pathologist (Nobel 1902) in 1857
Jim Shoulders, Champion rodeo cowboy in 1928
Henry William (Baron) Stiegel, early American glassmaker in 1729
Arthur Seymour Sullivan, London England, composer (Gilbert & Sullivan: I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General) in 1842
Ritchie Valens, singer (Donna, La Bamba) in 1941
In their 70’s
Harvey Keitel, actor (Taxi Driver, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs) is 73
In their 60’s
Magic Dick, [Richard Salwitz], harmonicaist (J Geils Band-Centerfold) is 67
Stevie Wonder, Saginaw, Michigan, American singer-songwriter (You are the Sunshine of My Love) is 62
In their 50’s
Dennis Rodman, Hall of Fame basketball player is 51
In their 40’s
Stephen Colbert, American comedian and actor (Colbert Report)is 48
In their 30’s
Robert Pattinson, actor (Cedric Diggory-Harry Potter, Edward Cullen-Twilight)is 26

Todays Obits                                                           
Dan Blocker, American actor (Hoss-Bonanza), dies of blood clot in 1972 at 43
Gary Cooper, 2 time Academy Award winning actor (High Noon), dies of multiple cancers in 1961 at 60
Selma Diamond, comedienne (Selma-Night Court), dies of cancer in 1985 at 64
Joaquin Garcia, Mexican comic actor, dies of heart attack in 1993 at 71
Charles Edouard Guillaume, Nobel Prize laureate dies in 1938 at 77
Frank McGrath, actor (Wagon Train), dies of heart attack in 1967 at 64
Bob Wills, actor (Lone Prairie), dies of pneumonia in 1975 at 69

Answers                                                                                                                                            
Brain Game: Close Up Picture

Riddle of the day
Your footsteps
NPR Sunday Puzzle
1.      Crown, prude: croon, prune
2.     Chance, mango: change mange
3.     Suits, green: sweet greet
4.     Heart, worn: herd, word
5.     Theme, flail: there, flair
6.     Boughs, tact: bought, taught
7.     Tartan, chapter: Carter, charter
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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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