Father's Day 2013


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Almanac: Flagstaff:  Week: 25/ Day: 166  Today: H 78°L 44°
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Today’s Historical Highlights
17" hailstones weighing 1.75 lbs fall in Dubuque Iowa…1882
1st roller coaster used (Coney Island NY)…1884
Abraham Lincoln says "A house divided against itself cannot stand"…1858
British capture Fort Beauséjour, expel Acadians…1755
Coca-Cola begins business in Myanmar after 60 years…2012
Edwin Moses wins his 100th consecutive 400-meter hurdles race…1984
English fleet occupies Cap Breton on St Lawrence River…1745
Jim Thorpe makes his pro baseball pitching debut; cause him to forfeit his 
     Olympic medals…1909
Origin of Persian [Yezdegird] Era…632
Pepsi Cola company forms…1903
Salvation Army forms in London…1880
South-African parliament forbids blacks owning land…1913
Soviet ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev defects to West in Paris…1961
Student uprisings begin in Soweto, South Africa (Soweto Day)…1976
Sun Yat Sen founds military academy…1923
US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) created…1933
Valentina Tereshkova (USSR) is 1st woman in space, aboard Vostok 6…1963

 Today’s Birthdays:    
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays



My Free Rambling Thoughts   
Happy Father’s Day! Thinking of my great dad and all he did for our family. Great man. Missed.
 
Strange Saturday….clouded up, stayed cooler than the fast few days…in the afternoon could smell rain…but alas, none made it to the ground. Sure was nice to at least smell the rain.
 
I read and learned more than I ever wanted to on the Euro. Tonight’s discussion should help me understand a little more about what I read. This is one of those topics where I read and after a few paragraphs is blah, blah, blah. Then a new article, a few paragraphs and more blah, blah, blah.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
Find the names of ten fish by adding one of the given letters to each word and rearranging the letters. Each letter will be used only once.

A A E H L N N P T T
1. Nut + ? = 2. Tour + ? = 3. Prickle + ? = 4. Floured + ? = 5. Mason + ? = 6. Ringer + ? = 7. Papers + ? = 8. Gyro + ? = 9. Apron + ? = 10. Pompon + ? =

Lifestyle  Substance:     
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
"The Graduate" parody in ROSEANNE
JACK ALBERTSON TRIBUTEBest of Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy
Hmmmm
Money can't buy love. But it CAN rent a very close imitation.
Ok, then?



Harper’s Index    
Minimum number of years it will take to cross breed and extinct species of Salapagos tortoise back into existence: 100
Picture of the Day: Iran



Unusual Fact of the Day
The aorta of a blue whale is large enough for a human to crawl through.
Joke-of-the-day
A little girl was talking to her teacher about whales. The teacher said it was physically impossible for a whale to swallow a human because even though a whale is a very large mammal, its throat is very small. The little girl stated that Jonah was swallowed by a whale. The teacher reiterated that a whale could not swallow a human, it was impossible. The little girl said, "When I get to heaven I will ask Jonah". 
The teacher asked, "What if Jonah went to hell?"
The little girl replied, "Then you ask him!"  
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
FINDING AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Prehistoric archaeological sites do not occur on slopes greater than 20 percent (9 degrees).    
Yeah, It Really Happened
DELTONA, Fla. - Authorities in Florida said they arrested a man accused of stabbing his brother during an argument about macaroni-and-cheese and beer. The Volusia County Sheriff's Office said a witness told deputies Randy Zipperer, 49, became upset Tuesday at his Deltona home when he was unable to find his macaroni-and-cheese, so his 47-year-old brother helped him search for the food, WKMG-TV, Orlando, reported Thursday. Zipperer's beer was accidentally knocked over by his brother during the search, leading the two men to argue, deputies said. Zipperer allegedly stabbed his brother in the stomach with a kitchen knife during the argument, causing a small puncture wound. Zipperer was arrested and charged with aggravated battery and obstructing an officer without violence.  
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • Ballistics is the science that deals with the motion of projectiles.
  • Cannibalism, eating human flesh, is also called anthropophagy.
  • DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleicacid.
  • In 1945 a computer at Harvard malfunctioned and Grace Hopper, who was working on the computer, investigated, found a moth in one of the circuits and removed it. Ever since, when something goes wrong with a computer, it is said to have a bug in it.
  • In the 19th century, craftsmen who made hats were known to be excitable and irrational, as well as to tremble with palsy and mix up their words. Such behavior gave rise to the familiar expression "mad as a hatter". The disorder, called hatter's shakes, was caused by chronic mercury poisoning from the solution used to treat the felt. Attacking the central nervous system, the toxin led to behavioral symptoms.
  • In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who their valentines would be. They would wear these names on their sleeves for one week. To wear your heart on your sleeve now means that it is easy for other people to know how you are feeling.


Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
8-16
Jim Thorpe Native American Games
Men's Health Week
National Automotive Service Professionals Week
National Flag Week
Worldwide Knit (and crotchet) in Public Week
13-20
Nursing Assistants Week
13-16
Duct Tape Days
US Open Golf Championship
16-22
Meet A Mate Week
Old Time Fiddlers Week

Universal Father's Week

Today Is                                                                      
·        Bloomsday commemoration and celebration of the life of Irish writer James Joyce 
·        Fudge Day
·        Family Awareness Day
·        Father's Day
·        Husband Caregiver Day
·        Isra Al Mí Raj:  two parts of a Night Journey that, according to Islamic tradition, the prophet of Islam, Muhammad(saw) took during a single night around the year 621.
·        Ladies' Day (Baseball) since 1883
·        National Hollerin' Contest Day
^^
·        South Africa: Youth Day

Today’s Events through History  
Mary, Queen of Scots, imprisoned in Lochleven Castle prison Scotland…1567
Moslem Brotherhood kills 62 sheiks in Aleppo Syria…1979
Pres Grant decrees Wallowa Valley for Nez-Perce…1873
Sacajawea drinks mineral water today to treat an illness…1805
Subway gunman Bernhard Goetz acquitted on all but gun possession charges 
     after shooting 4 black youths who tried to rob him…1987
US Congress accepts FDR's "New Deal"…1935

Today’s Birthdays                                                            
In their 70’s
Joyce Carol Oates, novelist (Garden of Earthly Delights) is 75
Joan Van Ark, actress and director (Valene-Dallas, Knots Landing) is 70

In their 50’s
Laurie Metcalf, actress (Jackie-Roseanne) is 58

In their 40’s
John Cho, actor is 41  

Remembered for being born today
Jack Albertson, actor (Thin Man; Chico and the Man) [1907-1981]
Nelson Doubleday, publisher (Doubleday) [1889-1949]
Geronimo [Goyaałé "one who yawns"], Apache leader [1829- 1909]
John Howard Griffin, US, photographer/author (Black Like Me) [1920-1980]
William Fitzgerald Jenkins, author (Time Tunnel, Land of Giants) [1896-1975]
Stan Laurel, [Arthur S Jefferson], England, comedian (Laurel & Hardy) [1890-1965]
E G Marshall, actor (Lawrence-Defenders, Caine Mutiny) [1914-1998]
Erich Segal, author (Love Story, Oliver's Story) [1937-2010]
Tupac Shakur, rap star/actor (Juice, Bullet) [1971-1996]

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Norman MacLeod, Scottish clergyman…1872…at 60
Brian Piccolo, Chicago Bears football player…cancer…1970…at 26
George Reeves, actor (Superman, Gone with the Wind)…suicide…1959…at 45

Answer: Brain Teasers
1. Tuna 2. Trout  3. Pickerel 4. Flounder 5. Salmon 6. Herring 7. Snapper 8. Porgy 9. Tarpon 10. Pompano
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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