5-26-14


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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 146 / Week: 22 
May Averages: 68° \ 34°
Today: Average Sky Cover: Smoky and clouds
    H 68° L 43° Ave. humidity: 50%
    Wind: ave:   7mph; Gusts:  17mph  
    Average High: 71° Record High:  87° (1951)
    Average Low: 36° Record Low:  19° (1916)
      
Quote of the Day



Today’s Historical Highlights

1538 - Geneva expels John Calvin and his followers from the city
1647 - Alse Young becomes the 1st person executed as a witch in the colonies
1805 - Lewis & Clark 1st see Rocky Mountains
1857 - US slave Dred Scott and family freed
1868 - President Andrew Johnson avoids impeachment by 1 vote
1906 - Archaeological Institute of America forms
1911 - 1st Indianapolis 500 auto race is run
1927 - Ford Motor Company produces last "Tin Lizzie" (begins Model A)
1938 - US House of Representatives Committee on un-American Activities forms
1966 - Buddhist sets himself on fire at US consulate in Hué, South Vietnam
1978 - 1st legal gambling casino opens in Atlantic City

  Today’s Birthdays:   

How many can you identify? Answers in Today’s Birthdays below
My Free Rambling Thoughts   

Our fire just keeps growing, as predicted. It is now close to 14,000 acres. It is in its 5th day and Flag has had heavy smoke most of those days. Thankfully no structures have been lost. There are nearly 1000 on the front line. While we are devastated by the mess, we are lucky compared to other areas. There is a 125,000 acre fire in Alaska and a 43,000 acre fire on the San Carlos Reservation down south. Neither seems to be getting the press coverage…probably because Oak Creek and Sedona have been tourist destinations for decades.

Monday is Memorial Day, or as previous generations called it—Decoration Day.  This holiday started during the Civil War to honor all Americans who have died while in the military service. I know a few who were lost in various wars throughout my life…Korea, Viet Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan. It is very sad to see how such a loss changes the family and friends of those who knew the soldier who died. Our family flag will be out all day tomorrow to honor those who died serving our country.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)

Brain Teasers

What word when you remove the first letter and put it at the end, do you get the past tense of the word?

Lifestyle  Substance:     

Found on You Tube with some relevance to today






OK Then…
Harper’s Index 

Portion of Americans who spend more than half their monthly income on rent: 1/4

Unusual Fact of the Day

About half the geysers on Earth are located in Yellowstone National Park.

Strange Things That Washed Up On Beaches…

4 - A Giant Crocodile Head
A couple walking their dogs along a beach in South Africa stumbled across a gruesome find one morning in early 2013: the perfectly intact head of a giant crocodile. The rest of the fearsome reptile, which could have been well over ten feet long in total, was conspicuously absent. Speculation as to what separated the croc’s head from its body ran the gamut from poachers to a hippo, but most experts ultimately agreed that a losing encounter with a massive great white shark was the likely culprit.

Presidential Fun Facts…

EIGHT PRESIDENTS never attended college: Washington, Jackson, Van Buren, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln, A. Johnson, and Cleveland. The college that has the most presidents as alumni (seven in total) is Harvard: J. Adams, J. Q. Adams, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt, Rutherford B. Hayes, J. F. Kennedy, and George W. Bush.

PRESIDENTS WHO would be considered "Washington outsiders" (i.e., the 18 presidents who never served in Congress) are: Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Taylor, Grant, Arthur, Cleveland, T. Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Coolidge, Hoover, F. Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, and G. W. Bush.

Top 5 Most Educated Movie Stars in Hollywood…

#1 James Franco
James Franco is known for his work in "127 Hours," for which he received an Oscar nomination, and for playing Harry Osborn in the Spider-Man series. And although Franco's been included in the "People" "Sexiest Men Alive" issue, he's more than just a pretty face: After graduating from the University of California Los Angeles with a bachelor's degree in English in 2008, he went to New York and enrolled in not one but three graduate programs: Columbia University’s MFA writing program; Brooklyn College's program for creative writing; and New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts for directing. He has since graduated from Columbia and enrolled in a doctoral program at Yale.

What happens every minute on the internet machine…

Google: 2,000,000 searches

You Tube: 72 hours of video uploaded

Joke-of-the-day

Q: What do you call a woman who knows where her husband is 24 hours a day/seven days a week?

A: A widow. 

Rules of Thumb:   

HOW TO CRITICIZE
"The other day I learned the rules for playing snowballs with 5-year olds: a.) Be careful to just compact the snowballs enough to make them hold together b.) Aim comfortably wide of the mark. I suddenly realized that these are also good rules for offering criticism to anyone, big or small."

Yeah, It Really Happened

PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - An Oregon woman's car was attacked last week by a 30-year-old man who told police that he was battling "the evil Morgoth." Morgoth is an evil character created by J.R.R. Tolkien who is featured in the "Lord of the Rings" books. Konrad Bass was allegedly high on LSD when he used a sword to attack a woman's car and puncture it. Bass was wearing chain-mail with a helmet and carrying a shield during the attack, but the woman was apparently unable to recognize his costume and told a 911 dispatcher that "a pirate" was attacking her car. Bass told police he was a "high-elf engaged in the battle with the evil Morgoth," not a pirate, according to KATU. He also had a staff on him at the time of the attack. Paramedics brought Bass to the hospital after the incident and he now faces charges of disorderly conduct, criminal mischief and menacing, KPTV reported.

Somewhat Useless Information   

The Bayer Aspirin Company trademarked the brand name Heroin in 1898.

Bowing to pressure from anti-smoking groups, Hasbro took away Mr. Potato Head's pipe in 1987.

Prior to 1953 the slogan of L&M cigarettes was "just what the doctor ordered."

Denny's restaurants used to be known as Danny's restaurants.

The original name for the Bank of America: the Bank of Italy.

At one time, tulip bulbs were traded on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.

Calendar Information        

This Week’s Observances:

19-26
National Backyard Games Week
National Educational Bosses' Week 
National Medical Transcription Week  
International Coaching Week
Recreational Water Illness and Injury Prevention Week


25-31
Week of Solidarity With The People of Non-Self-Governing Territories
Hurricane Preparedness Week

Black Single Parents Week


Today Is  

Prayer for Peace Memorial Day
World Lindy Hop Day
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welcomes people from all walks of life, all ages, and from around the world to experience this exuberant African American social dance. 
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Independence Day (Georgia-1918 from Soviet Russia)
Memorial Day (US)
Sorry Day (Australia- gives people the chance to come together and share the steps towards healing for the Stolen Generations, their families and communities. Stolen generations refer to Indigenous Australians who were forcibly removed from their families and communities.)
                                                     
Today’s Events through History  

1961 - Freedom Ride Coordinating Committee establishes in Atlanta
1974 - Joanne Carner wins Hoosier LPGA Golf Classic
1998 - The United States Supreme Court rules that Ellis Island, the historic gateway for millions of immigrants, is mainly in the state of New Jersey, not New York.
2012 - Pope Benedict XVI's butler is arrested for allegedly leaking confidential documents

Today’s Birthdays                                                           

Brent Musburger, sportscaster (CBS-TV) is 75
Stevie Nicks, rocker and songwriter (Fleetwood Mac) is 66
Hank Williams Jr, country singer (Honky Tonk) is 65
Pam Grier, actress (Big Bird Cage, Tough Enough) is 65
Philip Michael Thomas, actor (Miami Vice) is 65
Bob Goldthwait, actor, comedian is 52
Lenny Kravitz, American musician is 50
Zola Budd Pieterse, South Africa track star (Oly-1988) is 48
Lauryn Hill, singer-songwriter is 39

Remembered for being born today

1886-1950 - Al Jolson, [Asa Yoelson], jazz singer/silent actor (Mamie, Swanee)
1907-1997 - John Wayne [Marion Morrison], actor (Green Berets, True Grit)
1908-1992 - Robert Morley, English actor (High Road to China, African Queen)
1919-1980 - Jay Silverheels, Canadian Mohawk (Tonto-Lone Ranger)
1923-2011 - James Arness, actor (Matt Dillon-Gunsmoke)
1926-1991 - Miles Davis, jazz musician, trumpeter and composer
1951-2012 - Sally Kristen Ride, 1st US woman astronaut

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           

Art Linkletter, Canadian-American radio\television personality, 2010, @97
Charles H Mayo, US surgeon/co-founder (Mayo Clinic), 1939, @74
Sydney Pollack, actor, director, producer, cancer, 2008, @73
Ida McKinley, US First Lady, 1907, @59  
Edsel Ford, owner (Ford Motor Company), cancer, 1943, @49

Brain Teasers                                         

Eat. When you put the first letter of eat at the end, it forms ate (the past tense of the word).

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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