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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 154 / Week: 23 
June Averages: 78° \ 42°
Today: Average Sky Cover: 10%
    H 82° L 48° Ave. humidity: 22%
    Wind: ave:   11mph; Gusts:  27mph  
    Average High: 74° Record High:  86° (1996)
    Average Low: 38° Record Low:  23° (1971)
        
Quote of the Day
Today’s Historical Highlights

1539 - Hernando De Soto claims Florida for Spain
1851 - 1st baseball uniforms worn, NY Knickerbockers wear straw hat, white shirt & blue long trousers
1876 - Lacrosse introduced in Britain & Canada
1888 - "Casey at the Bat" published (SF Examiner)
1916 - US National Defense Act establishes Reserve Officers Training Corps
1921 - A sudden cloudburst kills 120 near Pikes Peak, Colorado
1934 - Dr Frederick Banting co-discoverer of insulin, is knighted
1939 - Beer Barrel Polka hits #1 on the pop singles chart by Will Glahe
1943 - A mob of 60 from the Los Angeles Naval Reserve Armory beat up everyone perceived to be Hispanic, starting the week-long Zoot Suit Riots.
1948 - Korczak Ziolkowski begins sculpture of Crazy Horse near Mt Rushmore
1959 - 1st US Air Force Academy graduation in Colorado Springs, Colorado
1964 - Rolling Stones begin 1st US tour (with Bobby Goldsboro & Bobby Vee)
1967 - Aretha Franklin's "Respect" reaches #1
1979 - Ex-president Idi Amin of Uganda flees to Libya
1989 - Beginning of the Tiananmen Square Massacre as Chinese troops open fire on pro-democracy supporters in Beijing

  Today’s Birthdays:   

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

Bronchitis…what a pain in the butt. While my cough had gotten better for a period of time, it wasn’t going away completely. So off to Urgent Care this morning. Turns out Monday morning is not the best time to go…a 2 hour wait. Got some pills to get rid of the congestion. O2 level was 90 so no breathing treatment. Lower than usual but not disastrous. Whatever the pills are, they are working…congestion is much less this afternoon than it was this morning. Good news.

Game  Center (answers at the end of post)

Brain Teasers
Each of the following clues refers to a word that begins with "ten". Can you guess all ten of them?

1. Inclination
2. Delicate or gentle
3. A sinew
4. A racket game
5. Capable of being stretched
6. Between the bass and alto
7. Stretched tight
8. Unsubstantial
9. A dwelling
10. An opinion held to be true.

Lifestyle  Substance:     

Found on You Tube with some relevance to today





OK Then…
Harper’s Index 

Percentage of black male teenagers who don’t have a job: 85

Unusual Fact of the Day

The world's largest exporter of beef isn't the United States; it's Australia.

Heard by Flight Attendants…

What country is Hawaii in?

Presidential Fun Facts…

LINCOLN, JEFFERSON, F. Roosevelt, Washington, Kennedy, and Eisenhower are portrayed on U.S. coins.

WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON, Lincoln, Jackson, Grant, McKinley, Cleveland, Madison, and Wilson are portrayed on U.S. paper currency.

What happens every minute on the internet machine…

Amazon.com-$83,000 in sales

SnapChat-104,000 photos shared

Common misused words...

Compliment and complement
Compliment is to say something nice. Complement is to add to, enhance, improve, complete, or bring close to perfection. So, I can give a compliment to your staff and their service, but if you have no current openings you have a full complement of staff. And your new app may complement your website.

For which I may decide to compliment you.

Things you might not know about games…

They poke fun at our fears
When Rovio launched the Angry Birds app, consumers were empowered to take action (albeit subconsciously) against some scary news of the time. According to Ville Heijari, Rovio’s former senior vice president of marketing, the game’s villainous, snivelling pigs were inspired by the swine flu epidemic, a crisis that was then causing alarm across the world.

Joke-of-the-day

An Antartian named Babbette finds herself in dire trouble. Her business has gone bust and she's in serious financial trouble. She's so desperate that she decides to ask God for help. She begins to pray... "God, please help me. I've lost my business and if I don't get some money, I'm going to lose my house as well. Please let me win the lotto."
Lotto night comes and somebody else wins it. Babbette again prays..."God, please let me win the lotto! I've lost my business, my house and I'm going to lose my car as well."
Lotto night comes and Babbette still has no luck.
Once again, she prays..."My God, why have you forsaken me?? I've lost my business, my house and my car. My children are starving. I don't often ask you for help and I have always been a good servant to you. PLEASE just let me win the lotto this one time so I can get my life back in order."
Suddenly there is a blinding flash of light as the heavens open and Babbette is confronted by the voice of God Himself: "Babbette, meet Me halfway on this. Buy a ticket."  

Rules of Thumb:   

WINNING AT BLACKJACK
If the dealer has an upcard of 5, don't take any new cards because the dealer will probably bust.

Yeah, It Really Happened

Alecia Phonesavanh said she had been staying with her sister-in-law in Habersham County after her family's home burned down when a SWAT team burst into the home as part of a drug investigation.
One of the officers tossed a stun grenade that Phonesavanh said landed in her 19-month-old son's playpen and exploded on his pillow, right in his face, causing serious burns, cuts, and other injuries.
Now, there have been a lot of stories in the news lately about the "militarization" of police in this country, but grenading a baby is a little extreme.
"He's only a baby," Phonesavanh said, "He didn't deserve any of this."
Police said they had a no-knock warrant to arrest a man at that address known to have drugs and weapons. The raid occurred at just before 3 a.m.
"There was no clothes, no toys, nothing to indicate that there was children present in the home," Cornelia Police Chief Rick Darby said. "If there had been, then we'd have done something different."
However Phonesavanh said, "The cops threw that grenade in the door without looking first, and it landed right in the playpen."
Police did not say whether the toddler was being cooperative with police, but Chief Darby did say the officers involved in the raid felt badly about the boy's injuries. So he's got that going for him.
The boy has been taken to a burn unit for treatment and placed in a medically induced coma.

Somewhat Useless Information   

There are three days that it never rains in Moscow . These days are Victory Day, City Day and Russia Day.
However, the fact that it doesn’t rain during these days is not a matter of luck but a matter of scientific planning.
If rain is forecast for public holidays, the authorities make the rain clouds disappear before they get to Moscow, using a system that artificially stops rain from falling in a particular place.
A plane sprays chemicals close to the unwanted clouds, which makes it rain right there and then or makes the clouds disappear.

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The word “paper” has an Ancient Greek etymological origin, that of “papyros”. But who invented paper?
The Chinese invented paper back in the 2nd century BC.
Papermaking spread in Europe in the 10th century and then to Italy and South France reaching Germany by 1400.
Truth is that the invention of the printing press and the beginning of the Printing Revolution in the 15th century gave an even greater boost to the rapid expansion of European paper production.

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The smallest and shallowest ocean in the world in the Arctic Ocean, located in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Arctic north polar region.
The Arctic Ocean has almost the size of Russia, as it occupies an area of about 14,056,000 km2.
It is surrounded by Eurasia and North America, and is covered by sea ice throughout the year, especially in the winter. However, its temperature varies as the ice cover melts and freezes. For instance, half of its ice melts during the summer.

Calendar Information        

This Week’s Observances:

1-7
Black Single Parents Week
End Mountain Top Removal Week
National Business Etiquette Week
National Headache Awareness Week
National Sun Safety Week
National Tire Safety Week

Pet Appreciation Week
Rip Current Awareness Week

Today Is  

Chimborazo Day- celebrates the mountain which represents the highest point on Earth. Technically, Chimborazo is higher than Mt. Everest, as it resides closer to the equator (in the Andes)where the Earth ‘bulges’, making it relatively taller even though it’s smaller overall!
Repeat Day

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Confederate Memorial Day (KY, LA, TN)
Labor Day (Bahamas)                                                            


            Today’s Events through History  

1620 - Construction of the oldest stone church in French North America, Notre-Dame-des-Anges, begins at Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
1621 - Dutch West India Company (WIC) receives charter for The West Indies (included, The Americas, Caribbean and West Africa)

Today’s Birthdays                                                           

Chuck Barris, TV game show producer/host (Gong Show) is 85
Raúl Castro, Cuban President is 83
Hale S Irwin, PGA golfer (1974 US Open) is 69
Anderson Cooper, American reporter is 47

Remembered for being born today

1659-1708 - David Gregory, Scottish astronomer (d. 1708)
1808-1889 - Jefferson F Davis, Pres of Confederate States of America
1901-1989 - Maurice Evans, actor (Maurice-Bewitched)
1925-2010 - Tony Curtis, [Bernard Schwartz], Bronx, actor (Some Like It Hot)
1926-1997s - Allen Ginsberg, Beat Poet (HOWL)
1927-2007 - Boots Randolph, saxophonist

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           

Robert Morley, actor (Around the World in 80 Days), 1992, @84
Pope John XXIII [Angelo G Roncalli], (1958-63), 1963, @81
Rue McClanahan, actress (Golden Girls), stroke, 2010, @77
Deacon Jones, NFL Hall of Famer 2013, @73
David Carradine, actor (Kung Fu), accidental, 2009, @72
Ozzie Nelson, actor (Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet), cancer, 1975, @69
Will Sampson, Creek actor (OFOTCN), kidney failure, 1987, @54
Stephen A Douglas, "Little Giant", senator, typhoid, 1861, @48
Franz Kafka, Czech writer, TB, 1924, @40

Brain Teasers                                         

1. Tendency
2. Tender
3. Tendon
4. Tennis
5. Tensile
6. Tenor
7. Tense
8. Tenuous
9. Tenement or Tent
10. Tenet

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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