Sep 12, 2012


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Flagstaff Almanac…  
Week: 37 / Day 256: Today: High   58°Low 51°
Records: High   88°(1990)Low 30°(1986)
Averages: High  75°…Low 44°
Wind: average:   5.5mph;  Gusts:  22mph
Today’s average humidity:  69% Rain most of the day

Quote of the Day…

Today’s  Historical  Highlights…
2009 - The 9-12 Project organized multiple marches and demonstrations across the
            USA to protest government spending 
2000 - Holland (the Netherlands) passes law allowing same-gender marriage, adoption
            and divorce
1978 - Fidel Castro visits Addis Abba, Ethiopia
1964 - Canyonlands National Park is designated as a National Park
1960 - John F. Kennedy avers he does not speak for the Roman Catholic Church, 
            and neither does the Church speak for him
1950 - Belgian government dismisses all communist civil servants
1940 - 4 teens, following their dog down a hole near Lascaux France discover 
           17,000-year-old drawings now known as Lascaux Cave Paintings
1920 - 7th Olympic games close in Antwerp Belgium
1862 - Battle of Harpers Ferry VA
1624 - 1st submarine tested (London)

   Happy Birthday To: ♪.. 
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays

Free Rambling Thoughts…   
Wow, who would have expected temps to drop so much, almost 20°…and rain to boot. Not a day to be out and about for sure. It did give me a good excuse to do laundry.

So hard to understand crazy people. So hard to understand politics. So hard to understand a God who followers believe endorses violence. I am shocked and appalled by several things that happened today. First is the ‘mysterious’ low budget film that angered so many Islamists. I viewed a clip of the film on You Tube. It was disgusting, to say the least. Some say it was made by an Egyptian Coptic living in the US, others say no one knows who made it. Whoever made it, it was very Anti Muslim. This does not excuse the young who tore down the American Flag and destroyed many American Flags in both the Egypt Embassy and Libya Consulate and killed at least one in Libya. Since many in each country’s government knew of planned protests and the US Embassy knew of the protests, how did they allow the flags to be torn down? And on 9/11. The Anti-Muslim extremist who made the film, the angry youth who attacked the US offices will take a long time for me to understand. The film was only posted on You Tube. Seems they need to do some review of the ‘offensive’ video policy.
Today is a good day to listen to both Romney and Obama on Foreign Policy in planning my vote in November. Just saying.

Game  Center: (answers at the end of post)
What is the rhyming 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)
direct profane language at the hospital attendant (5,5)
Rebus…
Can you figure out what this means?

Lifestyle  Substance…     
Do you remember this?

Read This Headline Carefully!!
Local High School Dropouts Cut in Half
Do you know what this word means?
What is this not so common name of a common object?
Philtrum
Whitewater Fun…

Great Scenes in Musical Movie History…:
Singin’ in the Rain…Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
Harper’s Index…         
Percentage increase since 2006 in the number of people going to emergency rooms for routine dental problems: 16
Unusal Fact of the Day…
The spitting spider doesn't wait for insects to get caught in its web; it spits out sticky strings that capture the prey where it stands.
Found on You Tube… 

Joke-of-the-day…
Police Comments were taken from actual police car videos around the country—
#10 "Yes, sir, you can talk to the shift supervisor, but I don't think it will help. Oh, did I mention that I'm the shift supervisor?"
#9 "Warning! You want a warning? O. K., I'm warning you not to do that again or I'll give you another ticket."
#8 "The answer to this last question will determine whether you are drunk or not. Was Mickey Mouse a cat or a dog?"
#7 "Fair? You want me to be fair? Listen, fair is a place where you go to ride on rides, eat cotton candy, and corn dogs and step in monkey poo. "
#6 "Yeah, we have a quota. Two more tickets and my wife gets a toaster oven."
#5 "In God we trust, all others we run through NCIC."
#4 "How big were those 'Just two beers' you say you had?"
#3 "No sir, we don't have quotas anymore. We used to, but now we're allowed to write as many tickets as we can."
#2 "I'm glad to hear that chief (of Police) Hawker is a personal friend of yours. So you know someone who can post your bail."
#1 "You didn't think we give pretty women tickets? You're right, we don't. Sign here."
Rules of Thumb…   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
FINDING YOUR COLLAPSE POINT--Your collapse point is about three times the average distance you swim, cycle, or run each day. For example, if you run an average of three miles a day, you should be able to run nine miles without stopping.    
Yeah, It Really Happened…
Associated Press--Modesty patrols in Jerusalem’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish community began selling special spectacles that prevent men from having to glimpse women. The glasses, which cost $8, have lenses that let men see clearly for a few yards ahead of them so they can walk. Everything beyond that, however, is a blur, including women who flout the ultra-Orthodox interpretation of religious law that dictates women appearing in public wear closed-neck, long-sleeved blouses and long skirts. Besides the blur-inducing glasses, the insular community’s unofficial modesty patrols offer hoods and shields that block peripheral vision.
Somewhat Useless Information…   
The following statistics were compiled from the American Pet Products Association 2011-2012 National Pet Owners Survey.
  • There are approximately 78.2 million owned dogs in the United States.
  • Twenty-one percent of owned dogs were adopted from an animal shelter.
  • On average, dog owners spent $248 on veterinary visits annually.  

Calendar Information…        
Happening This Week:
9-13:Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week / National Assisted Living Week / National Historically Black Colleges & Universities Week / Suicide Prevention Week / Line Dance Week
 Today Is…                                                                      
Harvest Moon
National Boss/Employee Exchange Day
National Chocolate Milkshake Day
National Pet Memorial Day
Video Games Day

Today’s Events Through History…  
2000’s
2003 - In Fallujah, US forces mistakenly shoot and kill eight Iraqi police officers
2001 - Article V of the NATO agreement is invoked for only the second time (the 
            other being in Bosnia) in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks against 
            the US
1900’s
1999 - Indonesia announces it will allow international peace-keepers into East Timor
1984 - Ethiopia forms socialist republic
1979 - Hurricane Frederick hits Mobile Alabama; 5 die & $23 million damage
1970 - 1st Concorde lands at Heathrow airport
1966 - "Monkees" premieres on NBC-TV 
1959 - "Bonanza" premieres on NBC-TV
1958 - US Supreme Court orders Little Rock Ark high school to integrate
1956 - Black students enter & are barred from Clay Ky elementary school
1953 - Sen John F Kennedy, 36, marries Jacqueline Bouvier, 24
1935 - Millionaire Howard Hughes flies his own designed plane at 352.46 mph
1933 - Leó Szilárd, waiting for a red light on Southampton Row in Bloomsbury, 
            conceives the idea of the nuclear chain reaction
1910 - World's 1st female cop, Alice Stebbins Wells, appointed (LAPD)
1800’s
1874 - Major William Price, and three troops of the Sixth Cavalry with a few "mountain
            howitzers", have a battle with a sizable group of Indians between the 
            Sweetwater and the Dry Fork of the Washita River, in Texas. Two Indians are 
            reported killed, and six wounded. Fourteen of the cavalry's mounts are killed or 
            wounded. Twenty of the Indians horses are captured. Army scouts Amos 
            Chapman and William Dixon will be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor
            for "gallantry in action."
1700’s
1759 - British soldiers capture the town of Quebec
1600’s
1695 - NY Jews petition governor Dongan for religious liberties
1683 - Austro-Ottoman War: Battle of Vienna - several European armies join forces to 
            defeat the Ottoman Empire
1675 - In Maine, according to settlers' records, the Abenaki attack John Wakely's
            farmhouse in Falmouth. Seven people are killed, two are taken captive.

Today’s Birthdays…                                                           
In their 30’s
Jennifer Hudson,  actress and singer (Dreamgirls, Jennifer Hudson) is 31
Yao Ming, Chinese basketball player is 32
In their 40’s
Jason Statham, actor is 40
In their 50’s
Peter Scolari , actor (MIchael-Newhart, Bosom Buddies) is 58
Rachel Ward, Cornwell Manor England, actress (Thorn Birds) is 55
In their 70’s
Linda Gray, actress [Sue Ellen Ewing-Dallas] is 72
Henry A Waxman, (Rep-D-California, 1975-86) is 73
In their 80’s
George Jones, singer (Golden Rings, Oh Lonesome Me) is 81

Remembered for being born today
Alexander Campbell, Irish/US founder (Disciples of Christ) b. 1788
Maurice Chevalier, Paris, thanked heaven for little girls (Gigi) b. 1888
Beryl Louise Webster Frazier, my mom b. 1919
Richard Jordan Gatling, US, inventor (hand-cranked machine gun) b. 1818
James Hall, US geologist/paleontolgist (Natural history of NY) b. 1811
Frank McGee, American journalist b. 1921
Jesse Owens, track star, spoiled Hitler's 1936 Olympics with 4 gold  b. 1913
Barry White, Galveston Tx, singer (Love's Theme) b. 1944
Gunther Gebel-Williams, lion tamer (Ringling Bros Circus) b. 1934

Today’s Historical Obits…                                                           
Raymond Burr, actor (Perry Mason)--liver cancer—1993--at 76
Johnny Cash, American singer and guitarist—diabetes—2003—at 71 
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, French photographer—1986--at 92
Judith Merril [Grossman], science fiction writer—1997--at 74
Anthony Perkins, actor (Psycho)—AIDs—1992-- at 60
Lewis Stone, actor (Prisoner of Zenda)--heart attack—1953--at 73
Sarah Frances Whiting, American physicist and astronomer—1927—at 80

Answers…                                                                                                                                            
Do you know what this word means?
The vertical indentation between the upper lip and nose. The term derives from the Greek word philein, to kiss - for the ancient Greeks believed this area was one of the most erogenous spots on the body.  
What is the answer?
 Curse nurse
Rebus
Split personality
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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