August 18


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Flagstaff Almanac
Week: 33 / Day: 231   Today: High   74°Low 56°
Records: High   88°(2002)Low 38°(1979, 1960,1949)
Averages: High   78°…Low 50°
Wind:   8mph;  Gusts: 15mph
Today’s humidity:  55%

Quote of the Day

Today’s  Historical  Highlights
1988 - Republican Convention in New Orleans select Bush-Quayle ticket
1981 - Jerry Lewis appears on "Donahue" to defend Telethons
1964 - South Africa banned from Olympic Games because of apartheid policies
1963 - James Meredith becomes 1st black graduate from U of Mississippi
1962 - Peter, Paul & Mary release their 1st hit "If I Had a Hammer"
1960 - 1st commercial oral contraceptive, Enovid 10 debuts in Skokie Ill
1958 - Great Britain issues regional stamps (N Ireland, Scotland & Wales)
1943 - Final convoy of Jews from Salonika Greece arrive at Auschwitz
1926 - Weather map televised for 1st time
1920 - 19th Amendment on women's suffrage ratified
1909 - Mayor of Tokyo Yukio Ozaki presents Washington, D.C. with 2,000 
          cherry trees, which President Taft decides to plant near the Potomac River
1862 - Sioux Indians begin uprising in Minnesota (it is later crushed)
1840 - Organization of American Society of Dental Surgeons founded (NY)

   Happy Birthday To: ♪ 
How many can you identify…answers in Today’s Birthdays
 
Free Rambling Thoughts   
No rain, but no hail either.  Still have lots of clouds around the horizon, so maybe, later there will be some rain later tonight. Yesterday’s storm brought almost an inch of moisture so that was good. I cleaned up my deck and my sidewalk after yesterday’s hard rain. Looks much better now.

Got a phone call and some people are stopping by to watch the Cardinal’s game tonight.  The Cards aren’t starting out very well, but time will tell how they do tonight…and it’s still pre-season.

Ah, Rachael Maddow did it again, she ran some old Republican Ads from Goldwater/Miller campaign. Ads were much clearer back then. Ike spoke in one, Reagan in another. I have to wonder why we aren’t hearing from any former important Republicans for the Romney/Ryan team? That says a lot…in my humble opinion. While they are trying to take us back to the days before Medicare, Obamacare, Women’s Rights, and Social Security, they don’t have any old leaders speaking for them. Hmmm.

Game   Center: (answers at the end of post)
What is the answer?
Answer the following clue in two rhyming words (e.g. an obese feline is a fat cat) If only one number is given, the answer is a word featuring internal rhyme (e.g. voodoo)
substitute another grazing area (6,5)
Scrambled Proverbs
Can you unscramble the words to make an English proverb? Each puzzle has an easy version (above the black square), in which each word is scrambled individually and the spaces appear in their proper place, and a more challenging version, where the entire phrase is scrambled and spaces appear at random.
R OYPEUOOOB KFEA LEL (4 WORDS)
Lifestyle  Substance     
Do you remember this?

Read Carefully!!
Something Went Wrong in Jet Crash, Expert Says
Do you know what this word means?
What is this not so common name of a common object?
Mondegreen
London 2012—

Bebop music:

Harper’s Index         
Number of nations using the death penalty in 2001 and 2011: 31, 20
Unusal Fact of the Day
Duct tape was developed in 1942 for use by the U.S. Army as a waterproof sealing tape for ammunition boxes.
Found on You Tube 
Proboscis Monkey Love in Borneo       
Joke-of-the-day
Morty was in his usual place in the morning sitting at the table, reading the paper after breakfast. He came across an article about a beautiful actress that was about to marry a football player who was known primarily for his lack of IQ and common knowledge. He turned to his wife with a look of question on his face. "I'll never understand why the biggest jerks get the most attractive wives."
His wife replied, "Why thank you, dear!"
Rules of Thumb   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
FOLLOWING BUBBLES: When scuba diving, don't rise to the surface any faster than the smallest bubbles you exhale.
Yeah, It Really Happened
Memphis TN - More than 100 FedEx employees at the company's Memphis, Tenn., parcel hub were treated for exposure after a forklift punctured a barrel of concentrated chili peppers used to make pepper spray.Memphis Fire Department spokesman Lt. Wayne Cooke told NBC News the five-gallon container was damaged by a FedEx employee outside the building early Thursday, and 117 employees were evaluated and decontaminated by fire rescue personnel.Cooke said the fire department initially responded to a hazmat alert, but the situation was not that dire.
Most of those affected were treated at the scene, but a 53-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman were taken to the hospital, complaining of chest pains.
The peppers in the container are used to make pepper spray. The exposed material, capsaicin, is an irritant that is not fatal, authorities said.The substance has been contained and is no longer a threat.                 
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • The average human has about 65 square inches of nasal membrane, compared to about 900 square inches for dogs. This explains why their sense of smell is so highly developed.
  • While snowmen are often depicted with carrots as noses, Frosty the Snowman's nose was a button.
  • Despite the fact that nose jobs have become common in Hollywood, some still feel the need to defend these surgeries with excuses other than that they're purely cosmetic. One notable example is Tori Spelling, who admitted to having the surgery in 1994, but only to repair damage caused by a parrot bite.
  • Jimmy Durante isn't the only celebrity to make a nose print in the cement in the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Bob Hope did the same.
  • The Proboscis monkey, named for the large nose that hangs down towards its chins, can only be found on Borneo. The creature's diet relies on leaves and fruits from trees that don't grow anywhere but on the island.
  • Alfred Hitchcock joked that he would call his 1959 movie The Man in Lincoln's Nose (after the dramatic final chase sequence on Mt. Rushmore), but given concerns that such a name would be off-putting to moviegoers, it was changed to North by Northwest.


Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
10-18
Elvis Week
12-18
Feeding Pets of the Homeless Week
Weird Contest Week
15-21
National Aviation Week
17-26
Little League Baseball World Series

Today Is                                                                      
Bad Poetry Day
Birth Control Pills Day
Daffodil Day
International Geocaching Day
Mail Order Catalog Day (1872—by AM Ward)
Serendipity Day

Today’s Events Through History  
2000’s
2011 - The West Memphis Three are released from prison after 18 years 
            in imprisonment
2000 - A Federal jury finds the US EPA guilty of discrimination against Dr. Marsha 
            Coleman-Adebayo, under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, later inspiring 
            passage of the No FEAR Act
1900’s
1996 - Record 6,654 tap at Macy's Tap-o-mania in NYC
1988 - FDA approves Minoxidil as a hair loss treatment
1982 - Longest baseball game at Wrigley Field in Chicago IL, ends after 
            22 innings - before LA Dodgers beat Cubs 2-1 (game started Aug 17th)
1973 - Hank Aaron's record 1,378 extra base hit surpasses Stan Musial record
1958 - "Lolita," by Vladimir Nabokov, published
1958 - TV game show scandal investigation starts
1800’s
1894 - Congress creates Bureau of Immigration
1868 - Pierre Janssan discovers helium in solar spectrum during eclipse
1854 - Captain Jesse Walker attacks the Modocs on Tule Lake. Several minor 
            engagements continue until the peace treaty is reached on September 4, 1854.
1835 - Last Pottawatomie Indians leave Chicago
1834 - Mt Vesuvius erupts
1804 - Lewis and Clark meet with the Ottos to discuss the war with the Maha.
1700’s
1735 - Evening Post begins publishing (Boston Mass)
1600’s
1686 - Cassini reports seeing a satellite orbiting Venus

Before 1000CE
0293 BC - The oldest known Roman temple to Venus is founded, starting the
                   institution of Vinalia Rustica

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 40’s
Christian Slater, actor (Robin Hood, Untamed Heart, Heathers) is 43
Edward Norton, actor, screenwriter, film director and producer is 43
Malcolm Jamal Warner, Jersey City NJ, actor (Theodore-Cosby Show) is 42
In their 50’s
Dennis Leary, actor (Rescue Me)/comic (MTV) is 55
Bob Woodruff, American journalist, anchor is 51
In their 60’s
Martin Mull, Chic Ill, actor/comedian (Bad Manners, Flick, Serial) is 69
In their 70’s
Rafer Johnson, Hillsboro Texas, decathlete (Olympics-gold-60)  is 77
Roman Polanski,  director (Rosemary's Baby, Chinatown, Pirates) is 79
Robert Redford, American actor (Sting, Candidate, Natural, Great Gatsby) is 75
In their 80’s
Rosalynn Smith Carter, Georgia, 1st lady is 85

Remembered for being born today
Johan J Arch, graphic artist (wood cutter) b. 1871
Roberto Clemente, US baseball outfielder (Pittsburgh Pirates) b. 1934
Virginia Dare, 1st American born of English parents b. 1587
Max Factor Jr, CEO (Max Factor Cosmetics) b. 1904
Walter J Hickel, (Gov-R-Alaska)/US Secretary of Interior (1969-71) b. 1919
Meriwether Lewis, solider, explorer and public administrator (Lewis & Clark 
          Expedition) b. 1774
Johnny Preston, singer (Running Bear, Cradle of Love) b. 1939
Patrick Swayze, Houston Tx, actor/dancer (Dirty Dancing, Ghost) b. 1952
Casper Weinberger, US Secretary of Defense (1981-87) b. 1917
Grant Williams, NYC, actor (Hawaiian Eye, Incredible Shrinking Man) b. 1930
Shelley Winters, St Louis Missouri, actress (A Place in the Sun, A Patch of 
          Blue & Poseidon Adventure) b. 1920
Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
James Beattie, Scottish poet/philosopher (Essay on Truth), dies in 1803 at 67
Walter P. Chrysler, American automobile executive dies after stroke in 1938 at 62
Michael Deaver, Reagan Administration Deputy White House Chief of Staff 
          dies of pancreatic cancer in 2007 at 69
Genghis Khan, Mongol conqueror, dies of ?(fall from horse, in battle, or 
          pneumonia) in 1227 at 65
Robert Novak, American journalist and commentator dies of brain tumor in 2009 at 78
Joseph E. Seagram, Canadian distillery founder in 1919 at 78
Vaughn Shoemaker, US cartoonist (John Q Public, Pulitzer), dies in 1991 at 89
B F Skinner, psychologist (Skinner Box), dies of Leukemia in 1990 at 86

Answers                                                                                                                                            
Do you know what this word means?
Change range
What is the answer?
Misheard lyrics….Like ‘Excuse me while I kiss this guy’ instead of ‘Excuse me while I kiss the sky’
Scrambled Proverbs
Look before you leap
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.
    And That Is All for Now 

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