7-4-13 US Independence Day


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Quote of the Day



Today’s Historical Highlights
"America (My Country 'Tis of Thee)" is 1st sung in Boston…1831
1st American bombing mission over enemy-occupied Europe (WW II)…1942
1st edition of "Alice in Wonderland" is published…1865
1st edition of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is published…1855
1st Independence Day celebration is held…1796
1st organized rodeo competition held, Prescott, AZ…1888
1st US bullfight held (Dodge City Ks)…1884
1st US motorcycle race (300 miles, Dodge City Ks)…1914
1st Wild West show, Buffalo Bill Cody, North Platte, NB…1883
Boise, Idaho founded (now capital of Idaho)…1863
Booker T Washington establishes Tuskegee Institute (Alabama)…1881
City of Providence, Rhode Island form…1636
Construction on Erie Canal begins…1817
Cornerstone laid for 1st US mint (Chestnut & Juniper St, Phila)…1829
Harry Truman signs public law 600 (Puerto Ricans write own constitution)…1950
LBJ signs Freedom of Information Act…1966
Lewis Carroll creates Alice in Wonderland for Alice P Liddell…1862
Louisiana Purchase is announced to the American people…1803
Philippines gains independence from US…1946
Statue of Liberty presented to US in Paris…1884
Statue of Liberty's crown reopens to the public after 8 years, due to security reasons 
     following the 9/11 attacks…2009
US congress proclaims the Declaration of Independence and independence from 
     Britain…1776

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



My Free Rambling Thoughts   
What amazing events in Egypt today…and so unfortunate that the US gets less than accurate information though the media. While I am concerned for the safety of people I know in Egypt, I had a FB conversation with my friend. He is taking a tour group to Egypt on Friday and has been assured that it will be safe to travel. I have known him long enough to know that he would not take tourists to his beloved country if he didn’t know they would be safe. He was actually more concerned about Egypt under Mosi than he is now. What a difficult situation. The US wasn’t happy when the Muslim Brotherhood was elected into Egypt’s highest office, in the country’s first democratic election in its long history. Now while many were concerned about Mosi’s slow transition to democracy, it was an accepted fair election. Now that the military has taken him out of office, we are certainly between a rock and a hard place. And we need Egypt as our friend for the Suez Canal, and as a stop gap between Israel and the Arab world.
 
Sounds like there was lots of moisture around Flag today, but I only had a small amount right at my place. Yesterday, some areas got about 1.75” in the afternoon, causing some scary flooding in the lower lying areas around downtown. Flagstaff and surrounding areas certainly need moisture, but not all at once.
 
Getting ready for the 4th. Annual small town parade tomorrow morning, then will see what happens. No big plans but am sure something will come up. It always does.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
What animal completes this series?
fly, spider, bird, cat, dog, goat, cow, ?

Lifestyle  Substance:     
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today

Hmmmm…Oxymorons
Open secret Original copy
Ok, then?



Harper’s Index    
Minimum portion of chemical food additives approved by the FDA that the agency has never tested: 3/10
Picture of the Day: Flagstaff…



Unusual Fact of the Day
During the 2002 Iraqi election, Saddam Hussein's campaign song was Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You."
Joke-of-the-day
I have this big problem, doctor – everyone is calling me crazy just because I love hot dogs …
- That’s stupid, in my opinion – frankly, I adore hot dogs too, but nobody calls me crazy ...
- Really? Great, doctor! Why don’t you come along with me and I’ll show you my collection!
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
PAWNING AN ITEM
 Pawn shops allow half an item's value in a pawn that they think it will bring in a sale if you forfeit it.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
WADSWORTH, Ohio - An Ohio Bigfoot believer told a library audience he is one of hundreds of people to spot a sasquatch wandering the state's woods. Marc DeWerth, a member of the Ohio Bigfoot Association, told the crowd of more than 60 people during his Saturday lecture at the Wadsworth Public Library that he sighted one of the never-confirmed creatures personally near east-central Coshocton County's Wills Creek on April 20, 1997, The Medina County Gazette reported Monday. "I was always the guy to say I'd take the fur off its back if I ever saw one," he said. "But what I saw intimidated me." DeWerth showed the crowd video images he took during the encounter. The video appears to depict a hairy creature moving near some trees. DeWerth said rangers told him Bigfoot sightings had been reported in the area for 20 years. He said there have been hundreds of sightings reported by hunters, farmers and other travelers in Medina, Wayne and Summit counties. However, DeWerth cautioned his audience that most Bigfoot sightings are mistakes or hoaxes. "Be skeptical," DeWerth said. "This is fantastic subject matter, but you have to be honest with yourself."
Somewhat Useless Information   
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  • John Adams wrote that we actually declared our independence from Britain in Philadelphia on July 2. "The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America," Adams wrote on July 3, 1776. "It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more."
  • The 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence did not sign at the same time, nor did they sign on July 4, 1776. The official event occurred on August 2, 1776, when 50 men signed it. The names of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were withheld from the public for more than six months to protect the signers. If independence had not been achieved, the treasonable act of the signers would have, by law, resulted in their deaths.


Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
1-7
National Education Association Week
National Unassisted Homebirth Week
4-7
Beans and Bacon Days:
International Chicken Wing Week
4-10
Freedom Week: 4-10 

Today Is                                                                      
·        Boom Box Parade Day
·        Independence From Meat Day Indivisible Day
^^
·        Philippines: Fil-American Friendship Day
·        US: Fourth of July or Independence Day (1776)
·        Zambia: Heroes Day

Today’s Events through History  
41 Jewish martyrs burned at stake at Breslau…1453
America's new 50-star flag honoring Hawaiian statehood unfurled…1960
Beach Boy's "I Get Around" reaches #1…1964
Boston’s "Standing Committee" gives orders to John Withrop, Jr. to give to the 
     Pequots two murder suspects, as required by the treaty of 1634, or face a war…1636
Brightest known super-nova (Crab Nebula) starts shining (23 days)…1054
Cayman Islands separated from Jamaica, made a crown colony…1959
Firecracker thrown in wood starts fire destroying half of Portland, Maine…1866
Telegraph Hill Observatory opens in SF…1882
US flag hoisted over Wake Island (Spanish-American War)…1898
US Military Academy officially opens (West Point, NY)…1802
US space probe Pathfinder lands on Ares Vallis Mars…1997
Vicksburg, Mississippi surrenders to Union forces…1863

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 80’s
Gina Lollobrigida, Subiaco Italy, actress (Trapeze, Falcon Crest) is 86
Eva Marie Saint, Newark NJ, actress (On the Waterfront, North by Northwest) is 89
Neil Simon, Bronx, playwright (Odd Couple, Plaza Suite, Biloxi Blues) is 86

Remembered for being born today
Stephen Boyd [William Millar], Glengormley, County Antrim, Irish actor 
     (Fantastic Voyage, Ben-Hur) [1931-1977]
Calvin Coolidge, [Silent Cal], (R) 30th pres (1923-29), [1872-1933]
Al Davis, businessman and NFL team owner (LA Raiders) [1929-2011]
George Everest, Welsh surveyor [1790-1866]
Rube Goldberg, cartoonist (who made the easy outrageously difficult) [1883-1970]
Virginia Graham, TV personality (Girl Talk, Where Was I) [1912-1998]
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mass, author (House of 7 Gables, Scarlet Letter) [1804-1864]
Mitch Miller, sing along with Mitch (Yellow Rose of Tx) [1911-2010]
Abigail Van Buren, [Pauline Esther Phillips], Sioux City Iowa, columnist [1918-2013]
Ann Landers [Esther Pauline "Eppie" Lederer], twin sister/advice columnist [1918-2002]
George Steinbrenner, Rocky River Ohio, owner (NY Yankees)/ship builder/horse 
     owner, [1930-2010]
Hiram Walker, American grocer and distiller [1816-1899]

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
John Adams, 2nd president (1797-1801)…1826…at 90
Marie Curie, French-Polish Physicist/Chemist… aplastic anemia…1934…at 66
Eva Gabor, actress (Green Acres)… pneumonia…1995…at 74
Hannibal Hamlin, 15th US Vice President…1891…at 81
Charles Kuralt, news anchor (CBS Sunday Morning)…lupus…1997…at 62
Thomas Jefferson, 3rd president (1801-09)…1826…at 83
James Monroe, 5th president (1817-25)…TB…1831…at 73

Answer: Brain Teasers
horse
These are all the animals swallowed by the old lady in the nursery rhyme:
- There was an old lady who swallowed a fly. I don't know why she swallowed a fly. Perhaps she'll die!

The rhyme continues with the following animals:
- She swallowed a spider to catch the fly.
- She swallowed a bird to catch the spider.
- She swallowed a cat to catch the bird.
- She swallowed a dog to catch the cat.
- She swallowed a goat to catch the dog.
- She swallowed a cow to catch the goat.

The rhyme concludes with:
- There was an old lady who swallowed a horse. She's dead, of course.
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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