6-1-15

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Almanac: Week: 23 \ Day: 152
June Averages: 79°\41°
86004 Today: H 85°\L 44° Average Sky Cover: 20% 
Wind ave:   7mph\Gusts:  27mph
Ave. High: 74° Record High:  88° (1977) Ave. Low: 37° Record Low:  24° (1923)
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Observances Today:

Buddah Birthday
Dare Day
Flip a Coin Day
Global Day of Parents
Heimlich Maneuver Day-1974
National Go Barefoot Day
National Leave the Office Early Day
National Thank God It's Monday Day
Oscar The Grouch Day
Say Something Nice Day
Stand For Children Day

Admission Day (Kentucky-15th-1792)
Admission Day (Tennessee-16th -1796)
Day of Vesak (Buddhist)
Independence Day (Samoa)
International Children's Day (China)
Jerusalem Day (Yom Yerushalayim - Israel)
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Observances This Month:
Adopt-A-Cat Month 
Adopt A Shelter Cat Month
African-American Music Appreciation Month
Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month 
Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Awareness Month (APS) 
Audio Book Appreciation Month


Beautiful in Your Skin Month 
Black Music Month 


Cancer From The Sun Month
Caribbean-American Heritage Month
Cataract Awareness Month
Celibacy Awareness Month 
Child Vision Awareness Month
Children's Awareness Month
Country Cooking Month 


Dairy Alternatives Month  

Dairy Month 

Effective Communications Month
Entrepreneurs "Do It Yourself" Marketing Month


Fashion in Colonial Virginia Month
Fireworks Safety Month


Georgia Blueberry Month
Gay & Lesbian Pride Month 
Great Outdoors Month


International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
International Men's Month
International Surf Music Month 

June is Lane Courtesy Month

June is Perennial Gardening Month
June is Turkey Lovers Month 


Men’s Health Education and Awareness Month
Migraine Awareness Month


National Accordion Awareness Month
National Aphasia Awareness Month
National Bathroom Reading Month 
National Camping Month 
National Candy Month 
National Caribbean-American Heritage Month
National Congenital Cytomegalovirus Awareness Month 
National GLBT (Gay,Lesbian,Bisexual & Transgender) Pride Month
National GLBT (Gay,Lesbian,Bisexual & Transgender) Book Month
National Fruit and Veggies Month (Also September)
National Ice Tea Month
National Migraine and Headache Awareness Month
National Pet Preparedness Month 
National Rivers Month
National Rose Month  
National Safety Month
National Scoliosis Awareness  Month 
National Smile Month 
National Soul Food Month
National Steakhouse Month
National Zoo and Aquarium Month 


Pharmacists Declare War on Alcoholism Month
Potty Training Awareness Month 
Professional Wellness Month
PTSD Awareness Month 


Ramadan (6/18-7/16)
Rebuild Your Life Month


Scleroderma Awareness Month 
Skyscraper Month
Sorghum Month 
Sports America Kids Month
Student Safety Month


Vision Research Month 


World Naked Bike Ride Month (Northern Hemisphere) 
Women's Golf Month 
World Infertility Month 

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Observances This Week:
National Sun Safety Week:  1-8 
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Quote of the Day
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US Historical Highlights for Today
1638 - 1st earthquake recorded in US, at Plymouth, Mass
1657 - 1st Quakers arrives in New Amsterdam (NY)
1660 - Mary Dyer is hanged for defying a law banning Quakers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
1789 - 1st US congressional act becomes law (on administering oaths)
1808 - 1st US land-grant university founded-Ohio Univ, Athens, Ohio
1843 - Sojourner Truth leaves NY to begin her career as antislavery activist
1862 - Slavery abolished in all US possessions
1868 - Treaty of Bosque Redondo is signed allowing the Navajos to return to their lands in Arizona and New Mexico.
1869 - Voting machine patented (Thomas A Edison)
1877 - US troops authorized to pursue bandits into Mexico
1880 - 1st pay telephone installed
1888 - California gets its 1st seismograph
1906 - Mule drawn street car made its last run to the University of Arizona beside the electric street car which had gone into operation five days before.
1921 - Race riot in Tulsa Oklahoma (21 whites & 60 blacks killed)
1927 - Peace Bridge between US & Canada opens
1939 - 1st boxing match to be televised, Lon Nova defeats Max Baer
1949 - 1st magazine on microfilm offered to subscribers (Newsweek)
1961 - FM multiplex stereo broadcasting 1st heard
1974 - The Heimlich maneuver for rescuing choking victims is published in the journal Emergency Medicine.
1980 - 1st transmission of CNN, Cable News Network
1992 - America West Arena opens in Phoenix
1994 - FX Channel, Cable Network, debuts
1996 - Woody Harrelson is arrested in Lee County, Kentucky, after he symbolically planted four hemp seeds to challenge the state law which did not distinguish between industrial hemp and marijuana
2009 - General Motors files for chapter 11 bankruptcy. It is the fourth largest United States bankruptcy in history.
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Today’s World Events through History
1495 - First written record of Scotch Whisky appears in Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, Friar John Cor is the distiller
1533 - Anne Boleyn crowned queen of England
1935 - Driving test & license plates introduced in England
1941 - British troops occupy Bagdad, Iraq
1964 - Kenya becomes a republic and Jomo Kenyatta its President
1966 - George Harrison is impressed by Ravi Shankar's concert in London
1979 - The first black-led government of Rhodesia in 90 years takes power.
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Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today
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My Rambling Thoughts
Warming up here for sure. Able to read the Sunday paper on the deck at 8a. Nice.
A friend dropped by and we went out to breakfast. Good conversation, good time.
And people wonder why there is little belief in Congress doing its job. Must say it is a much needed debate that should have taken place a very long time ago. Really not sure who to believe on this debate.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
Remove a letter from each of the words below and rearrange the remaining letters to form new words. The 10 words will all fall into a certain category. For example, given the words DEAR, ANGRY, and RENEGE, you could drop the "A" in DEAR to get RED, drop the "N" in ANGRY to get GRAY, and drop an "E" in RENEGE to get GREEN. These would all fall into the category of "Colors". 
If you're stuck, the hint will name the category. The tough part is getting all 10 words. 

EPOCH
EXPEL
WRIST
BUNDLE
INWARD
REPUTE
UNSEAT
ASCRIBE
MEMOIRS
PHRASING

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
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…China Facts…
Daizi Zheng, a Chinese designer, made a Coca-Cola powered cell phone. She designed a battery that uses enzymes to generate electricity from the carbs.

In Chinese, the KFC slogan "finger lickin' good" comes out as "eat your fingers off".

…Cool Facts…
Scientists are attempting to create a synthetic brain by reverse-engineering the mammalian brain down to the molecular level. A cellular human brain is predicted possible by 2023. It hopes to shed light on consciousness.

There is a “Fruit Salad Tree” which can grow up to 6 different types of fruit.

…Flagstaff, AZ History…
50 YEARS AGO - 1965
In an attempt to control the Great Basin tent caterpillar, a 22,700-acre area of the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests is being sprayed with an especially approved insecticide as natural factors have been unable to check this growing infestation.

At Anderson’s, 24 S. Beaver St., you will find great values in bedding plants. Tomatoes and peppers 54 cents a 6-pack this weekend only. Free with each $1 purchase you will get a packet of flower seeds containing for-get-me-not’s and California poppies.

Nature forgot the date this Memorial Day weekend and sent snow and sleet, giving us 0.40 inches of moisture and high winds. It was 32 degrees on Sunday and the high Monday only got up to 40.

…Harper’s Index…
1975 – year in which Congress instituted an automatic annual cost of living adjustment to Social Security Payments

2 – number of times over the next 35 years that the adjustment was less than 2%

4 – number of times in the past 5 years that it has been

…Unusual Fact of the Day…
The term "lawn mullet" means having a neatly manicured front yard and an unmowed mess in the back.
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2 jokes for the day
A woman on the phone to her friend;
I feel like my body has gotten totally out of shape, so I got my doctor’s permission to join a fitness club and start exercising….
I decided to take and aerobics class for seniors.
I bent, twisted, gyrated, jumped up and down, and perspired for an hour.
But, by the time I got my leotards on, the class was over.

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A man lying on his deathbed called to him, his lawyer, his doctor, and his pastor.
"I am going to die tonight," and I want to prove that when you go to heaven you can take it all with you.
So to my three most trusted friends, you three of course, I am leaving 50,000 dollars in these envelopes.
When I die you must come to my funeral and put the envelopes in my coffin with me."
The man handed the three men identical envelopes.
A day later they each received news that, that night the old man had died . So each knew they must go to his funeral and fulfill his death wish.
Standing over the coffin one week later the pastor confessed,
" I can't hide what I've done. I took 10,000 dollars from the envelope because the church needed to be painted."
Then as he did so the doctor also started to fidget then finally confessed
“I took 30,000 dollars from my envelope because the hospital needed a new wing."
Ten the lawyer said plainly “You bunch of crooks! I wrote him a check for the full amount!"  

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Yep, It Really Happened
BAMIYAL, India (UPI) - Indian police said they have detained a pigeon suspected of being a Pakistani spy after it was found to have a message stamped on its body. Punjab police said a 14-year-old boy in Manwal, a village close to the Pakistani border, brought the pigeon to a police station when he noticed it bore a stamped message on its wing feathers written in Urdu, the official language of Pakistan, and a Pakistani phone number. The pigeon's feathers also reportedly bore the seal of a Pakistani district in Pakistan's Punjab province. Officers at the Bamiyal police post dubbed the bird a "suspected spy" in a diary report. Police Superintendent Rakesh Kaushal said police conducted an X-ray of the white pigeon. "Nothing adverse has been found, but we have kept the bird in our custody," Kaushal told The Times of India. "This is a rare instance of a bird from Pakistan being spotted here. We have caught a few spies here. The area is sensitive, given its proximity to Jammu, where infiltration is quite common."  
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Somewhat Useless Information
Who was the last president of the Soviet Union? - Mikhail Gorbachev.
What political system was gradually dismantled in South Africa, starting in 1989? - Apartheid. 
Where is the Suez Canal?  - Egypt
What's the Symbol to iron? - Fe
The Golden Gate Bridge? - San Francisco, California, USA.
Where is Broadway? - New York City, USA.
What's the first name of Shakespeare? - William

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Birthday’s Today
81 - Pat Boone, Florida, singer/actor (April Love, Cross & Switchblade)
78 - Morgan Freeman, Academy award winning actor (Driving Mrs Daisy, Glory)
41 - Heidi Klum, German supermodel
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Remembered for being born today
1917-2012@95 - William S. Knowles, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
1926-2012@86 - Andy Griffith, Mount Airy NC, actor (Andy Griffith Show, Matlock)
1762-1844@82 - Edmund Ignatius Rice, Irish founder of the Christian Brothers and Presentation Brothers
1801-1877@76 - Brigham Young, Vermont, religious leader (Mormon church)
1935-2009@74 - Reverend Ike, SC, evangelist minister (Joy of Living)
1921-1985@64 - Nelson Riddle, musical conductor (Batman, Frank Sinatra)
1882-1937@54 - John Drinkwater, English poet/playwright (Abraham Lincoln)
1926-1962@36 - Marilyn Monroe, [Norma Jean Mortenson], actress (Some Like It Hot)
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Historical Obits Today
John Dewey, US philosopher (Common Faith)-1952@92
Ann B. Davis, American actress-2014@88 
Helen Keller, blind & deaf/author (Let us Have Faith)-1968@87

Hank Ketcham, American cartoonist (Dennis the Menace)-2001@81
James Buchanan, 15th US president, respiratory failure-1868@77
James Gordon Bennett, Sr., NY Herald publisher-1872@76
Yves Saint Laurent, French fashion designer, brain cancer-2008@71
Curly Lambeau, 1st coach of the GB Packers, heart attack-1965@67
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Brain Teasers Answers
Like the hint says, these are all recipe directions:

CHOP
PEEL
STIR
BLEND
DRAIN
PUREE
SAUTE
BRAISE
SIMMER
GARNISH

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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 contains mistakes and sadly once 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.
§…And That Is All for Now…§


5-31-15

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Almanac: Week: 23 \ Day: 151
May Averages: 68°\35°
86004 Today: H 82°\L 42° Average Sky Cover: 50% 
Wind ave:   6mph\Gusts:  16mph
Ave. High: 73° Record High:  89° (2002) Ave. Low: 37° Record Low:  23° (1988)
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Observances Today:
Bat Days
National Macaroon Day
Save Your Hearing Day
What You Think Upon Grows Day
World No-Tobacco Day
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Observances This Week:
Returns tomorrow

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Quote of the Day
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US Historical Highlights for Today
1759 - The Province of Pennsylvania bans all theater productions.
1790 - US copyright law enacted
1868 - 1st Memorial Day parade held in Ironton, Ohio
1875 - Reciprocity Treaty between US & Hawaii ratified
1879 - Madison Square Garden opens in NY, named after 4th President James Madison
1884 - Dr John Harvey Kellogg patents "flaked cereal"
1900 - US troops arrive in Beijing, help put down Boxer Rebellion
1909 - 1st NAACP conference (United Charities Building, NYC)
1910 -Maricopa Reservation, AZ was quarantined because of an outbreak of whooping cough and measles.
1941 - 1st issue of "Parade" goes on sale
2014 - Psy's "Gangnam Style" becomes the first video to reach 2 billion views on YouTube
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Today’s World Events through History
1279 BC - Rameses II (The Great) (19th dynasty) becomes pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.
1621 - Sir Francis Bacon thrown into Tower of London for 1 night
1902 - Boer War Ends; Treaty of Unity signed, Britain annexes Transvaal
1907 - Taxis 1st began running in NYC
1910 - Union of South Africa declares independence from UK
1911 - R.M.S. Titanic launched, Belfast
1935 - Quake kills 50,000 in Quetta Pakistan
1969 - John Lennon & Yoko Ono record "Give Peace a Chance"
2008 - Usain Bolt breaks the world record in the 100m sprint, with a wind-legal (+1.7m/s) 9.72 seconds.
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Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today 

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My Rambling Thoughts
Another good weekend here.
Several high schools in our area graduated yesterday. Lots of vehicles, decorated with school colors and Class of 2015 were around. Lots of family dinners too. Nice to see as these kids start off with a new direction. Plenty of smiles as pictures of grads and family were being taken around the vehicles.
Last night Phoenix was on the national news and the local stations were all covering the story. The group that was protesting Islam was met with lots of police and quite a few counter demonstrators. Glad to say that AZ came out of it looking very sane. Yes we have our crazies, and they were allowed their free speech and our open carry gun rules…but it was all peaceful and those against them were also allowed their free speech. They came, they carried signs, they yelled, the wandered off. No violence of any kind. Cops did keep the two groups separated. All is well today.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
What does this rebus mean?

Lies
Fear
Lies

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
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…China Facts…
Some Chinese-made hair bands were fashioned from recycled condoms.

The six official languages of the United Nations are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish.

…Cool Facts…
MIT has developed a camera that captures the speed of light at a trillion frames per second.

WWOOF is a international program that allows you to travel the world, with food/accommodations covered, in exchange for volunteer work.

…Flagstaff, AZ History…
75 YEARS AGO - 1940
The Emerson School graduated 107 pupils from the eighth grade on Tuesday.

Forest fire lookouts have been posted for the season and a course in intensive fire suppression training has been added to the campus.

…Harper’s Index…
$11,167 – amount paid at an auction for the collection of Queen Victoria’s undergarments

…Unusual Fact of the Day…
The "G" in "G-Spot" stands for Gräfenberg, a German-born doctor who studied female sexual physiology.
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2 jokes for the day
Do you know why malt stands are constantly rated best businesses of the year?

They always give customers a fair shake.

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A widower who never paid any attention to his wife while she was alive now found himself missing her desperately.
He went to a psychic to see if he could contact his late wife. The psychic went into a trance.
A strange breeze wafted through the darkened room, and suddenly, the man heard the unmistakable voice of his dearly departed wife.
"Honey!" he cried. "Is that you?"
"Yes, my husband."
"Are you happy?"
"Yes, my husband."
"Happier than you were with me?"
"Yes, my husband."
"Then Heaven must be an amazing place!"
"I'm not in Heaven, dear."

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Yep, It Really Happened
SEATTLE (UPI) - A Seattle couple said a burglar stole a pair of sunglasses from their car, but ignored something far more valuable -- a $1 million winning Powerball ticket. The couple, who requested anonymity, said they forgot to check the numbers on their Powerball ticket after it failed to win the $350 million jackpot in February's drawing. "We didn't even think about a second chance prize," the couple told Washington's Lottery officials. They said the ticket sat in their car for about three months. "Someone broke into our car a few weeks ago and stole a pair of sunglasses," the couple said. "The stolen sunglasses were actually sitting atop the winning ticket. What a close call!" The couple checked the numbers on the ticket May 14 and discovered they had won a $1 million second chance prize. "Well, we already popped a bottle of champagne! We're also planning a trip to Paris and Iceland for this year. Other than that, I think we'll just take care of our house," the couple said. The Seattle Imam's store that sold the ticket will receive a $10,000 selling bonus, the lottery said. The burglar, meanwhile, will have to make do with a pair of used sunglasses.   
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Somewhat Useless Information
Koalas aren't big drinkers. They can survive on sufficient water by licking dew from leaves.
Due to their low-calories diet, they sleep a lot, between 18 to 22 hours a day. In the evening, they look for food.
They are well suited to sit on trees, as they have extra thick fur on their bottoms, a cartilaginous pad at the base of their spines and a curved skeletal structure.
About 80 per cent of koalas have the venereal disease of chlamydia. A side effect is it makes them incontinent, and the leaking urine can make them pretty stinky.
Koalas live for 10 years on average, though they can live longer than that. Female koalas usually produce one koala a year.
They are among a few animals that are like humans in that they have fingerprints.

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Birthday’s Today
85 - Clint Eastwood, SF California, actor (Dirty Harry)/mayor (Carmel, CS)
77 - Peter Yarrow, (Peter, Paul & Mary-Puff the Magic Dragon)
72 - Joe Namath, PA, NFL QB (NY Jets), $400,000 man (1969 Superbowl)
66 - Tom Berenger, actor (Big Chill, Someone to Watch Over Me)
65 - Gregory Harrison, Catalina California, actor (Trapper John)
54 - Lea Thompson, actress (Back to the Future, Caroline In The City)
51 – DMC (Darryl "D.M.C." Matthews McDaniels), rocker
50 - Brooke Shields, model/actress (Blue Lagoon)
39 - Colin Farrell, Irish actor (In Bruges, Minority Report)
38 - Eric Christian Olsen, Actor- NCIS: Los Angeles
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Remembered for being born today
1898-1993@95 - Norman Vincent Peale, clergyman (Power of Positive Thinking)
1908-1993@85 - Don Ameche, Kenosha WI, actor (Cocoon, Trading Places)
1819-1892@72 - Walt Whitman, West Hills New York, poet (Leaves of Grass)
1941-2003@64 - Johnny Paycheck, singer (Take This Job & Shove It)
1912-1969@54 - Barbara Pepper, actress (Doris Ziffel-Green Acres, Rogue Tavern)
1934-1979@45 - Jim Hutton, Binghamton NY, actor (Ellery Queen)
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Historical Obits Today
Jean Stapleton, actress (Edith Bunker)-2013@90
Elizabeth Blackwell, 1st woman physician-1910@89
Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight boxing champ/actor-1983@86
Franz Joseph Haydn, Austrian composer (Jahreszeiten)-1809@77
Walter Freeman, American physician (developer and practitioner of psychiatric surgery transorbital lobotomy)-1972@76
George Tiller, American abortion doctor, assassinated-2009@67
Chris Haney, creator of Trivial Pursuit, long illness-2010@59
Adolf Eichmann, Nazi war criminal, hanged-1962@56
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Brain Teasers Answers
Paralyze with fear

(Pair of lies with fear)

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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 contains mistakes and sadly once 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.

§…And That Is All for Now…§

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