Nov 8, 2012


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Flagstaff Almanac:  
Week: 45/ Day: 313   
Today: High   66°Low 28°
Records: High   71°(1934)Low 8°(1947)
Averages: High  54° Low 25°
Wind: average:   14mph; Gusts:  24mph
Today’s average humidity:  46%
Quote of the Day:

Today’s Historical Highlights:
George Bush (R) beats Mike Dukakis (D) for presidency—1988
Grover Cleveland (D) elected president—1892
JFK  beats VP Richard Nixon (R) for 35th US president—1960
Abraham Lincoln (R) elected to his 2nd term as American President—1864
Franklin Roosevelt (D) elected 32nd president for 1st time—1932
President Theodore Roosevelt (R) defeats Alton B Parker (D) —1904
<><> 1st US college founded for women, Mount Holyoke Seminary in Mass—1837
ABC broadcasts "Iran Crisis: American Held Hostage" (forerunner to "Nightline")—1979
Benjamin Franklin opens 1st US library in Philadelphia, —1731
Bourbon Whiskey, 1st distilled from corn (by Elijah Craig, Bourbon Ky)—1789
Failed assassination attempt on Hitler in Burgerbraukeller—1939 Iraq disarmament crisis: UN Security Council Resolution—2002
William Penn presents Charter of Privileges—1701

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

Free Rambling Thoughts:   
What a surprise, that the announcement came so early. All the media kept saying it would be late or maybe even days, that there was a good chance that there would be an electoral college tie, and on and on. I hope they learned something about their polls, their predictions, and all their hot air. So now we move into a UNITED states era of the people, by the people, for the people. Right? Of course, then there is good ol’ AZ. Our largest population county is Maricopa—home of Sheriff Joe. Somehow their recorder is claiming that there are 400,000 ballots that haven’t been counted yet. Some are early ballots, some are provisional ballots. Right now there are two separate candle light vigils going on at her office. Seems that there was a very large push to register Latinos before the election, and many of them are claiming that those they registered were either turned away or given provisional ballots that haven’t been counted. Two congressional races and the Sheriff’s race are still up in the air…until at least Friday…if not longer. I realize other states are still counting too but it seems AZ just can’t get its act together. When I went to bed last night, the Republican for our Congressional District was ahead, this morning it was the Democrat. By 3pm it was finally projected that the Dem won. Sadly AZ defeated an education tax—guess we don’t need no more book leanin’ but thankfully also defeated the move to have the state to claim sovereignty of  all Federal land (except the Rezes) including the Grand Canyon and all the National forests.
Game  Center: (answers at the end of post)
Anagram Sentences: PANTYHOSE
What are the missing words?
While it looked quite _____ on the king, when the bright sun hit the crown, it produced a _____ _____ .
Lifestyle  Substance:     
Unusual Uses for Everyday Things: PANTYHOSE
  • Be basketball player for Halloween and need fake tattoos to complete the costume.  She didn't want to draw on her arm so she drew her designs on a pair of nude pantyhose and wore it on her arm.
  • Give your photos an eerie gauzy effect by covering the lens with your pantyhose.
  • Pantyhose are made of a soft delicate material that makes them great for polishing most surfaces.
  • To find small lost objects is by placing pantyhose over the head of the vacuum hose, securing it with a rubber band (so the pantyhose don't get sucked up!), and vacuuming under tables and chairs.  The objects are quickly picked up with out getting sucked away into the vacuum!
  • Clean cooked on food and oil spills off your cookware.  Just add dish soap and a bit of man power.
  • Tidy up your shelves and craft stations.  You can use pantyhose to neatly store magazines and rolls of paper.  The long thin shape of pantyhose is perfect for storing cylindrical objects.  Just roll the magazines up and put in the pantyhose and they won't unravel. 
Old Saying Explained:
BORN WITH A SILVER SPOON IN YOUR MOUTH…Once when a child was christened it was traditional for the godparents to give a silver spoon as a gift (if they could afford it!). However a child born in a rich family did not have to wait. He or she had it all from the start. They were 'born with a silver spoon in their mouth'.
Ok, then?

TV Theme Songs you may remember:
The Greatest American Hero - "Believe It Or Not" by Mike Post and Stephen Geyer
Read This Headline Carefully!!
Farmer Bill Dies in House
People of Africa:

Flute Music from Around the World:
The Balinese traditional Bambu & flute Music
Harper’s Index:         
Portion of all Americans with hepatitis C who were born between 1945-1965: 2/3
Ruminations:
Hope you realize that your runner’s euphoria is your body telling you how happy it is that you didn’t die.
Unusual Fact of the Day:
Ashrita Furman's twelve-minute mile doesn't sound all that impressive, unless it's pointed out that he did it on a pogo stick at the time.
Found on You Tube: 

Joke-of-the-day:
A man is complaining to a friend: “I had it all, money, a beautiful house, a nice car, a great motorcycle, the love of a beautiful woman. Then it was all gone!”
“What happened?” asks the friend.
“My wife found out!” replied the man.
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
ANNOUNCING THE NEWS…It takes about 1 minute to read 15 double-spaced typewritten lines on the air, or about 4 seconds per line.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
SALT LAKE CITY - A Utah man says he saw Bigfoot while camping in Provo Canyon. The man, whose real name has not been reported, posted a video to YouTube of what he says he believes may be Bigfoot, KSTU-TV, Salt Lake City, reported Saturday. The man said he and a friend were hiking near Squaw Peak and Little Rock Canyon Overlook when they spotted what they believed to be a bear. But when "the monster stood up and looked right at us," they fled. "We had actually been standing there for awhile. We had thought it was a bear up to that point but when it stood up and looked at us it was just massive animal," said the video's uploader. "We don't know what it was. I mean none of us really believe in Bigfoot but we've talked about it over and over again since then. It happened on Monday and all of us are positive that thing wasn't a bear," the uploader said.
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • The year 1988 had the longest Roman numeral sequence of any year since such numbers were used: MCMLXXXVIII. Twelve years later came the shortest one in recent history: MM for the year 2000.
  • A Roman numeral added to a name to indicate its order in succession, as in England's kings George I, George II, and George III, is known as an ordinal.
  • A line above a Roman numeral indicates that the amount represented should be multiplied by 1,000.
  • The famous Mark VII Limited productions logo was made by a man's hands hammering a metal stamp with the number "VII." The hands holding the hammer and stamp are those of the production company's founder, Dragnet star Jack Webb.
  • Some retailers ran into problems stocking clothing to promote the 2006 Super Bowl. The Roman numerals attached to the proper name of the event - Super Bowl XL - created confusion for those who mistook the letters as an abbreviation for "extra large." 
  • Many clocks depicting Roman numerals show the number four as "IIII" instead of "IV." Historians are divided on how this tradition developed, blaming it on everything from the desires of King Louis XIV (who was convinced that "IV" was incorrect) to better symmetry on the clock's face.

Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
4-10 
Health Information and Technology Week International Fraud Awareness Week National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week National Nurse Practioner's WeekNational Rad Tech Week
5-9 
Give Wildlife A Break Week
7-13
Dear Santa Letter Week Pursuit of Happiness Week

Today Is                                                                      
Abet and Aid Punsters Day-a day to make dreadful puns and encourage others to do the same. Laugh wholeheartedly instead of groaning.
Cook Something Bold and Pungent Day
Dunce Day
National Parents As Teachers Day
X-ray Discovery Day
US: Montana: Admission Day (1889-41st)

Today’s Events through History  
1st jet-plane battle ever, in Korean War—1950
1st meeting of Montezuma & Hernando Cortes in Mexico—1519
1st WW II American expeditionary force lands in Africa (Gold Coast) —1942
25,000 Hungarian Jews are loaned to Nazis for forced labor—1944
Anna Fisher becomes 1st "mom" to go into orbit—1984
Area Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Vincent Little, ratifies a fourth 
     amendment to the Constitution and By-Laws of the Shoalwater Bay 
     Indian Organization in Washington State—1978
As a part of the Treaty of Fountainbleau, Spain acquires all of French Louisiana 
     west of the Mississippi River for helping France in the "Seven Years War," 
     also called the "French and Indian War." —1762
Bloody clashes take place in Athens following the translation of the Gospels 
     into demotic Greek—1901
Carol Burnett Show premieres on CBS-TV—1991
More than 10,000 U.S. troops and a small number of Iraqi army units 
     participate in a siege on the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah—2004
NYC Museum of Modern Art opens in Hecksher Building—1929
Ronald Reagan elected governor of California—1966
Saddam fires his army chief & threatens to destroy Arabian Peninsula—1990
Theodore Dreiser's novel "Sister Carrie" is published—1900
United Nations Security Council unanimously approves a resolution on 
      Iraq, forcing Saddam Hussein to disarm or face "serious consequences"—2002
Whitey Ford is voted Cy Young Award winner—1961 

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
Under 30
Jack Osbourne, English television star [Ozzy’s son]is 27
In their 30’s
Tara Reid, TV actress is 37
In their 40’s
Tom Anderson, co-founder of MySpace is 42
Gordon Ramsay, British chef and reality television personality is 46
In their 50’s
Leif Garrett, singer, actor, former teen idol is 51
In their 60’s
Mary Hart, Sioux Falls SD, TV hostess (Entertainment Tonight) is 61
Bonnie Raitt, Burbank CA, country singer (Green Light, The Glow) is 63
In their 80’s
Patti Page, [Clara Ann Fowler], Claremont Ok, singer (Tennessee Waltz) is 85
Morley Safer, Toronto California, TV newscaster (60 Minutes) is 81
Remembered for being born today
Christiaan Barnard, South African surgeon (perform 1st heart transplant) (1922-2001)
Milton Bradley, American game manufacturer (1836-1911)
Joe Flynn, Youngstown Ohio, actor (McHale's Navy) (1924-1974)
Edmund Halley, English astronomer (comet of Halley) (1656-1742)
Jack Kilby, Nobel laureate (handheld calculator, integrated circuit), (1923-2005)
Margaret Mitchell, Atlanta, Georgia, author (Gone With the Wind), (1900-1949)
Esther Rolle, actress (Florida-Good Times, Maude)  (1920-1998)
Bram Stoker, Irish theater manager/author (Dracula) (1847-1912)

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Bil Keane, cartoonist (Family Circus)—2011—at 89
Dorothy Kilgallen, American newspaper columnist—Rx OD—1965—at 52
John Milton, English poet (Paradise Lost)—1674—at 65
Heavy D [Dwight Arrington Myers], American hip-hop artist—embolism—2011—at 44
Norman Rockwell, artist (Saturday Evening Post covers)—1984—at 84

Answer: Anagram sentence
While it looked quite regal on the king, when the bright sun hit the crown, it produced a large glare .
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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