Dec 5, 2012


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Flagstaff Almanac:  Week: 49/ Day: 340   
Today: H   56°L 24° Averages: H  44° L 18°
Records: H   67°(1965)L -4°(1955, 1952)
Wind: ave:   8mph; Gusts:  10mph Today’s ave. humidity:  77%
Quote of the Day:

Today’s Historical Highlights:
"Monty Python's Flying Circus" last shown on BBC—1974
1st electric car (built in Toronto) could go 15 miles between charges—1893
1st US nudist organization (American League for Physical Culture, NYC)—1929
500 Jews of Nuremberg massacre during Black Death riots—1349
AFL & CIO merge, with George Meany as president—1955 
Albert Einstein, German physicist granted a visa to enter America—1932
Benjamin Spock & Allen Ginsberg arrested protesting Vietnam war—1967
Charles Keating Jr (Lincoln Savings & Loan fraud), found guilty—1991
Historic bus boycott begins in Montgomery Alabama by Rosa Parks—1955

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

Free Rambling Thoughts:   
Nice day for a nice walk…so I took advantage of that. This is certainly what would be called a ‘mild’ winter. We really need some moisture, as we are about ½ of our recent amounts…and we are still in a drought. Maybe some moisture will come soon. I’m ready for a nice wet snow of a couple of inches.
 
Only in AZ…continues…our governor has ‘left the state on official business’ and no one in the government will tell the press or the taxpayers where she is. One rumor has her in DC, meeting with other conservative Republicans on the fiscal cliff. Why in secret? Who knows? On top of that the Sec of State in AZ had to do the official job of making the last election legal. He also has now stated publicly that he doesn’t believe our governor can run for office again due to the term limit in the AZ constitution. She disagrees and says that she is seriously considering a run in 2014.
 
Yesterday was the first day that the local paper didn’t print a Monday edition…to save money. I must admit it was strange not to be able to sit down and read the paper. They are printing some of Monday’s regular columns on Sunday, and others on Tuesday. They print the Monday comics on Tuesday, along with the Tuesday comics. Sure was strange reading the paper today. I get that it is a small town paper and changes will occur.
Game  Center: (answers at the end of post)
Duplicate Letter Puzzles
Find common words with certain letters duplicated in the given positions. V stands for a duplicated vowel, C stands for a duplicated consonant, and _ stands for any letter
V C C _ V C
Lifestyle  Substance:     
Old Saying Explained:
HOLIER THAN THOU…This comes from the Bible, Isaiah 65:5, the Old Testament prophet berates people who say 'stand by thyself, come not near me for I am holier than thou'.
Ok, then?

TV Theme Songs you may remember:
Sanford & Son - Quincy Jones
Read This Headline Carefully!!
Child's Death Ruins Couple's Holiday
NPR Hosts:

Bet You Didn’t Know…from History Channel
At a time when most people never traveled more than 20 miles from their homes, Benjamin Franklin crossed the Atlantic eight times and spent a total of 27 years overseas, mostly in England and France.
Harper’s Index:         
Estimated portion of US energy consumption that is attributed to the building sector: ½  
Ruminations:
Whenever I’m looking for an address there is some jerk behind me in a hurry, whenever I’m in a hurry there is some jerk in front of me looking for an address.
Unusual Fact of the Day:
The highest and lowest points in the contiguous United States aren't just in the same state— they're in the same county. The two spots, located in Inyo County, California, are about 100 miles apart.
Found on You Tube: 

Joke-of-the-day:
A little boy returned from the grocery store with his mom. While his mom put away the groceries, the little boy opened his box of animal crackers and spread them all over the kitchen table.
"What are you doing?" asked his mom.
"The box says you shouldn't eat them if the seal is broken," said the little boy. "I'm looking for the seal."  
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
In a public restroom, the middle toilet stalls are used the most.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
A Nebraska teen allegedly celebrated her bank robbery on YouTube, flashing money and what appears to be drugs in a video powered by Green Day music.
Hannah Sabata, 19, was arrested last week after she allegedly stole a car and held up a Waco bank, the York New-Times reports.
In the YouTube video, titled "Chick bank robber," Sabata uses captions and a large notepad to gloat about stealing a "shiny new" Pontiac Grand Am. She states she robbed a bank "with a gun, a pillow case, and a note."
Authorities say that Sabata entered the Cornerstone Bank in Waco on Nov. 29 and handed tellers a slip of paper that read, "You are being robbed! NO ALARMS OR LOCKS OR PHONES or INK BAGS! I have a loaded gun. You have 2 minutes," NTV reports.
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • Average number of hummingbirds required to create the weight of 1 ounce: 18.
  • Average number of eggs laid by the female American Oyster per year: 500 million. Usually only one oyster out of the bunch reaches maturity.
  • Average length of a coat hanger when straightened: 44 inches.
  • Average calories burned daily by the sled dogs running in Alaska's annual Iditarod race: 10,000.
  • An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows.
  • An average pig squeals at a range from 100 to 115 decibels.
  • An average beaver can cut down two hundred trees a year.
  • A hedgehog's heart beats 190 times a minute on average and drops to only 20 beats per minute during hibernation.
Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
1-7> Cookie Cutter Week; Tolerance Week
2-8> Recipe Greetings For The Holidays Week; Clerc-Gallaudet Week; National Hand washing Awareness Week

Today Is                                                                      
AFL-CIO Day
Bathtub Party Day
International Ninja Day
International Volunteer Day for Economic & Social Development
National Sachertorte Day: fancy chocolate cake
~Austria- Krampuslauf (The anti-St, Nicholas who tracks down bad boys and girls)
~Hispanola [Haiti and Dominican Republic]- Discovery Day (1492-Columbus)
~Thailand: King's Birthday and National Day
Today’s Events through History  
"Dragnet" premieres—1951   
1st US fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa (William & Mary College), forms—1776
C F Schoenbein obtains patent for cellulose nitrate explosive—1846
Cicero reads the last of his Catiline Orations—63BC
Daniel Stillson (Mass) patents 1st practical pipe wrench—1876
Earthquake strikes Naples; about 35,000 die—1456
George Washington re-elected US pres—1792
Herschel Walker of Georgia wins Heisman Trophy—1982
Indian war party will attack several settlement in western Virginia, along 
     Hacker's Creek. Four settlers will be killed in the fighting—1787
Jefferson Davis is elected to the US senate, his first political post—1847
Lake Tanganyika earthquake causes significant damage, mostly in the 
     Democratic Republic of the Congo—2005
Thomas Jefferson re-elected US pres/George Clinton vice-pres—1804
Vietnam War-Captain Roger Donlon is awarded the first Medal of 
     Honor of the war—1964

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 80’s
Little Richard [Wayne Penniman], Macon Ga, rocker (Tutty Fruity) is 80
In their 40’s
Margaret Cho, actress/comedienne (Face/Off) is 44
In their 30’s
Amy Acker. TV actress is 36
Under 30
Frankie Muniz, TV actor [“Malcolm in the Middle”]  is 27
Remembered for being born today
George Armstrong Custer, New Rumley, Ohio, Mjr General (Union volunteers), (1839-battle-1876)
Walter Elias Disney, Chicago, animator (Mickey Mouse), (1901-lung cancer-1966)
Otto Preminger, Austria, director/producer (Laura, Exodus) (1905-1986)
 [Steve James] Strom Thurmond, (Sen-D/R-SC) (1902-2003)
Martin Van Buren, Kinderhook NY, (D) 8th pres (1782-1862)

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Roone Arledge, American sports broadcasting pioneer— prostate cancer—2002—at 71
Alexandre Dumas, French writer—1870—at 68
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson, of baseball's black sox scandal—heart attack—1951—at 64
Don Meredith, American football player and broadcaster— brain 
     hemorrhage—2010—at 72
Claude Monet, French impressionist—1926—at 86
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composer— rheumatic fever—1791—at 35

Answer: Duplicate Letter Puzzles
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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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