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Almanac: Week: 36 \ Day: 244
September Averages: 74°\42°
86004 Today: H 75° \ L 51° Average Sky Cover: 80% 
Wind ave:   3mph\Gusts:  22mph
Ave. High: 77° Record High: 91°[1948] Ave. Low: 46° Record Low: 33°[1962]
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Observances Today:                         
Building and Code Staff Appreciation Day
Calendar Adjustment Day
Chicken Boy's Day
Emma M. Nutt Day, the first woman telephone operator
International Day of Awareness for the Dolphins of Taiji Link
National No Rhyme (Nor Reason) Day
Toy Tips Executive Toy Test Day
Save Japan's Dolphins Day 

Constitution Day (Slovakia)
Independence Day (Uzbekistan)
Orthodox Ecclesiastical New Year
Revolution Day (Libya)

Observances This Week:
1-5 National Payroll Week

1-7 International Enthusiasm Week           Self-University Week Link
National Nutrition Week (UNICEF-India) Link

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Observations this Month:
AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Month
All American Breakfast Month Link
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Month
Atrial Fibrillation Month
Baby Safety Month Link
Backpack Safety America Month
Be Kind To Editors & Writers Month
Blood Cancer Awareness Month Link
Bourbon Heritage Month Link
Childrens' Good Manners Month
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Link
Cholesterol Education Month Link
College Savings Month
Eat Chicken Month
Fall Hat Month
Go Wild During California Wild Rice Month Link
Great American Low-Cholesterol, Low-fat Pizza Bake Month
Gynecology Cancer Awareness Month
Happy Cat Month
Histiocytosis Awareness Month Link
Hunger Action Month  Link
Intergeneration Month
International  or National Guide Dogs Month Link  Link
International People Skills Month
International Self-Awareness Month
International Speak Out Month
International Strategic Thinking Month
International Square Dancing Month
ITP Awareness Month Link
Library Card Sign-up Month
(World) Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month Link
National Recovery Month Link
Million Minute Family Challenge (September-December)
Mold Awareness Month
National Campus Safety Awareness Month Link
National Chicken Month Link
National Child Awareness Month Link
National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month Link
National Coupon Month
National DNA, Geonomics & Stem Cell Education Month
National Fruit and Veggies Month (Also June)
National Head Lice Prevention Month
National Home Furnishings Month
National Honey Month Link
National Infant Mortality Awareness Month Link
National ITP Awareness Month Link
National Mushroom Month Link
National Organic Harvest Month Link
National Osteopathic Medicine Month Link
National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month (Gov't)
National Pet Memorial Month Link
National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
National Prime Beef Month Link
National Prosper Where You Are Planted Month
National Recovery Month
National Save A Tiger Month Link
National Sewing Month  Link
National Service Dog Month
National Sickle Cell Month  Link
National Translators Month (Moved from Feb.)  Link
National Pediculosis (Head Lice)  Prevention Month Link
National Piano Month Link  Link
National Preparedness Month
National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Link
National Rice Month
National Shake Month (Ice Cream)
National Skin Care Awareness Month
National Wilderness Month
One-on-One Month
 Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month Link
Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month Link
Pleasure Your Mate Month
Save The Koala Month Link
Sea Cadet Month
Self Improvement Month Link
September Is Healthy Aging Month
Shameless Promotion Month
Sports and Home Eye Health & Safety Month
Subliminal Communications Month
Superior Relationships Month
Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month  Link
Update Your Resume Month
Whole Grains Month
Wild Rice Month Link
Women's Friendship Month
World Alzheimer's Month 
World Animal Remembrance Month

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Quote of the Day 

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US Historical Highlights for Today
1752 - Liberty Bell arrives in Phila
1799 - Bank of Manhattan Company opens in NYC (forerunner to Chase Manhattan)
1859 - 1st Pullman sleeping car in service
1866 - Last Navaho chief Manuelito with 21 others turns himself in at Fort Wingate
1897 - The Boston subway opens, becoming the first underground rapid transit system in North America
1901 - Construction begins on NY Stock Exchange
1906 - International Federation of Intellectual Property Attorneys (FICPI) established.
1916 - US Keating-Owen Act (child labor banned from interstate commerce)
1921 - The University of Arizona cut room and board fees to $25 a month.
1922 - NYC law requires all "pool" rooms to change name to "billiards"
1942 - US Federal judge upholds detention of Japanese-Americans
1972 - Bobby Fischer (US) defeats Boris Spassky (USSR) for world chess title
1975 - Gunsmoke goes off the the air
1979 - LA Court orders Clayton Moore to stop wearing Lone Ranger mask
1982 - The United States Air Force Space Command is founded
1995 - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opens in Cleveland Ohio
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World Historical Highlights for Today
1267 - Rabbi Moses Ben Nachman establishes a Jewish community in Jerusalem
1535 - French navigator Jacques Cartier reaches Hochelaga (Montreal)
1875 - A murder conviction effectively forces the violent Irish anti-owner coal miners, the "Molly Maguires", to disband
1900 - Cumann na nGaedheal (Irish Council) founded by Arthur Griffith in order to promote a buy Irish campaign
1905 - Alberta & Saskatchewan become 8th & 9th Canadian provinces
1914 - St Petersburg, Russia changes name to Petrograd
1923 - 7.9 earthquake strikes Tokyo & Yokohama, kills 142,000
1948 - UN's World Health Organization forms
1951 - PM Ben-Gurion orders establishment of Israeli secret service Mossad
1962 - 12,000 die in an earthquake in western Iran
1962 - UN announces Earth's population has hit 3 billion
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Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today 

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My Rambling Thoughts
Wasn’t expecting the monsoon, but rained a lot last night and is cloudy enough to rain some more this evening through the night.
Ran a few errands this morning and some light cleaning this afternoon.
Nice to see that Obama is renaming the US’s highest peak back to its aboriginal name. May make some people angry but recognizes the original people of Alaska. Way to go!  Not nice to see that he is up in Alaska to talk about more oil drilling in the ocean. He should be leading the way on setting a decline in fossil fuels.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
If E times ILE equals BANISH, and TE times T equals BOOK, what does TO times IN equal?

A. BREATH
B. TEASER
C. RUTABAGA
D. POISON
E. COPPER

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
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…Amazing Facts…
There was a man named Li Ching-Yuen, a Chinese herbalist and martial artist, who allegedly lived 197 - 256 years. There's even an official document from the Chinese government congratulating him on his 150th birthday in 1827.

The most children birthed by ONE mother was 69 children over 27 pregnancies: 16 sets of twins, 7 sets of triplets, and 4 sets of quadruplets. This was in Russia, in the 1700s.
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…Flagstaff, AZ History…
50 YEARS AGO-1965
The Police Department is holding a three-day class in weapons handling conducted by the FBI. The “Shoot” is being held at the County Pistol Range at the Fairgrounds. Chief Elmo E. Maxwell.

No evidence of rabies has been found in Flagstaff area animals. Dead dogs, cats, chipmunks, gophers and bats in the Grand Canyon and Tuba City have yielded no symptoms.
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…Harper’s Index…
88 – percentage of political contributions made by pizza companies that go to Republicans
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…Instagram Photo of the Day… 

natgeoPhoto by @markleongphotography. In the village of Hongphoi, Konyak tribesmen celebrate the Aoleang planting festival by wearing traditional costumes, beating log drums and firing off their muskets. This is probably my favorite outtake from our Naga coverage. The Northeast Indian state of Nagaland is home to 16 indigenous hill tribes.
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…Foreigners Find These American Customs Offensive…
14. Keeping your shoes on
While you probably think you're doing the world a favor by keeping your socks under wraps, in most Asian and Caribbean cultures it is expected that you take your shoes off when entering someone's home.
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…USA Facts…
The turkey is one of the most famous birds in North America. In fact, Benjamin Franklin wanted to make the wild turkey, not the Bald Eagle, the national bird of the United States!

A typical full-time worker in the US with a four-year college degree earns about $50,000. This is 62% more than a worker with only a high-school diploma.
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…Unusual Fact of the Day…
Food chemist William A. Mitchell helped invent Tang, Cool Whip, and Pop Rocks.
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2 jokes for the day
Q. What did the fish say when it swam into the wall?
A. Dam!

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Four southern ladies were sitting around having Bloody Marys and talking about how much their husbands loved them.
The first one says, "My husband loves me so much that he bought me a diamond ring." But, of course, she was in such a hurry she forgot her rings, but all the women still said, "Oh, how nice."
The second woman says, "Well, my husband loves me so much he got me a fur coat." But it was the middle of July and too hot to wear a coat, but still all the ladies said, "Oh, how nice."
So then the third woman says, "Well, my husband loves me so much he bought me a Mercedes-Benz." And, of course, she was being chauffeured in the family Buick."
So they all looked at the fourth woman and said, "Well, honey, how much does your husband love you?"
She replied, "He loves me so much that he bought me lesson to a charm school so I could learn to say 'Oh, how nice' instead of sarcastically saying 'Oh, ya, right' after everything you ladies say."           

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Yep, It Really Happened
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. - A disappointed visitor to Yellowstone National Park left a note on a feedback form asking rangers to train bears to hang out where they can be seen. The note, shared on Reddit by a person who purported to be a friend of an employee at a Yellowstone lodge, was written on the bottom of a feedback form for trouble with maintenance and housekeeping. The note reads: "Our visit was wonderful but we never saw any bears. Please train your bears to be where guests can see them. This was an expensive trip to not get to see bears." A Redditor commenting on the post said the note reminded them of a quote from a Yellowstone park ranger: "There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the stupidest tourists."
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Somewhat Useless Information
Three dogs (from First Class cabins!) survived the sinking of the Titanic - two Pomeranians and one Pekingese.

It's rumored that, at the end of the Beatles song, "A Day in the Life," Paul McCartney recorded an ultrasonic whistle, audible only to dogs, just for his Shetland sheepdog.

Dalmatian puppies are pure white when they are born and develop their spots as they grow older.

Dogs and humans have the same type of slow wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement (REM) and during this REM stage dogs can dream. The twitching and paw movements that occur during their sleep are signs that your pet is dreaming.

Dogs' eyes contain a special membrane, called the tapetum lucidum, which allows them to see in the dark.

A large breed dog's resting heart beats between 60 and 100 times per minute, and a small dog breed's heart beats between 100-140. Comparatively, a resting human heart beats 60-100 times per minute.

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Birthdays Today
“()” indicates age at death
  86 - George Maharis, Astoria New York, actor (Buz-Route 66)
(84) - Yvonne De Carlo, Canadian actress (Lily-Munsters) d.2007
(76) - James G. Bennett, Sr., Scotland, newspaper publisher (New York Herald) d.1872
  76 - Lily Tomlin, comedienne/actress (9 to 5, Laugh-in, All of Me)
(74) - Edgar Rice Burroughs, US, sci-fi author (Tarzan of Apes, Mars Saga) d.1950
(73) - Ann W. Richards, Lakeview Texas, American politician d.2006
  69 - Barry Gibb, Manchester England, guitarist/singer (Bee Gees)
(67) - "Boxcar" Willie, singer d.1999
  65- Dr. Phil McGraw-TV host
(59) - Conway Twitty, [Harold Jenkins], Miss, country singer (Hello Darlin') d.1993
  58 - Gloria Estefan, [Fajardo], Havana, singer (Miami Sound Machine-Conga)
(45) - Rocky Marciano, heavyweight champion boxer d. 1969
  40 - Scott Speedman, English-born actor
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Historical Obits Today
Ethel Waters, actress (Beulah)/singer (Stormy Weather)-1977@80
Henry "Scoop" Jackson, (Sen-D-Wash), aneurism-1983@71
William Clark, 2nd lt of Lewis & Clark Expedition-1838@68
Jacques Cartier, French explorer claimed what is now Canada for France, typhus-1557@ 65
Samuel Coleridge Taylor, African-British composer, pneumonia-1912@37
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Brain Teasers Answers
POISON
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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

8-31-15

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Almanac: Week: 36 \ Day: 243
August Averages: 78°\50°
86004 Today: H 80° \ L 51° Average Sky Cover: 75% 
Wind ave:   6mph\Gusts:  21mph
Ave. High: 78° Record High: 89°[1950] Ave. Low: 46° Record Low: 35°[1957]
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Observances Today:                          Observances This Week:
International Overdose Awareness Day Link          25-31
Love Litigating Lawyers Day                                Be Kind To Humankind Week

28-30
National Chuck Wagon Races
Constitution Day (Kazakhstan)
Freedom Day (Malaysia)
Independence Day (Kyrgyzstan)
Independence Day (Trinidad,Tobago-1962-from UK)
La Tomatina (Spain)
National Language Day (Moldova)

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Quote of the Day 

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US Historical Highlights for Today
1142 - Possible date for establishment of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) League - with the aid of Hiawatha and Deganawidah
1897 - Thomas Edison patented his movie camera (Kinetograph)
1905 - 25th U.S. Men's National Championship: Beals Wright beats Holcombe Ward (6-2, 6-1, 11-9)
1935 - 1st national skeet championship (Indianapolis)
1935 - FDR signs an act prohibiting export of US arms to belligerents
1954 - US Census Bureau forms
1960 - Agricultural Hall of Fame forms
1965 - Department of Housing & Urban Development established
1988 - 5-day power blackout of downtown Seattle begins
2012 - "Argo" premieres at the Telluride Film Festival (Best Picture 2013)
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World Historical Highlights for Today
1535 - Pope Paul II excommunicates King Henry VIII of England
1745 - Bonnie Prince Charlie reaches Blair Castle, Scotland
1772 - Hurricane destroy ships off Dominica
1920 - Belgium starts paying old age pensions
1948 - Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands celebrates golden jubilee
1951 - 1st 33 1/3 album introduced in Dusseldorf
1987 - South Africa longest mine strike in history ends
1994 - Northern Ireland Sinn Fein proclaims ceases-fire
1994 - The Provisional Irish Republican Army declares a ceasefire.
1997 - Diana, Princess of Wales, dies in a car crash in a road tunnel, Paris
1998 - North Korea reportedly launches Kwangmyongsong, its first satellite.
2006 - Stolen on August 22, 2004, Edvard Munch's famous painting "The Scream" is recovered from a raid by Norwegian police. 
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Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today 

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My Rambling Thoughts
Restfull Sunday.
So glad I went to the Rez for the funeral of my friend’s son. I picked up a friend in Tuba and we had a nice reminiscent trip up past Shonto. While the directions on FB gave what I call the ‘White-man directions’, we decided to go the way we knew from Shonto Boarding School, down through the canyon, past the old carving in the road that still says ‘long ago, no good road’. For those wondering, it is still a ‘no good road’ but brought back lots of memories. Got to the church, got to talk to the grieving parents before the service, saw about 10 others who still remembered me from back in the early 1970s. The service was long, but very nice. My friends are in a mixed marriage…the wife is Hopi, the husband is Navajo. Two relatives of the mom gave a prayer in Hopi and sang a Christian song in Hopi…first time I had ever heard Hopi in a church. The Navajo side did their talks in Navajo and then English. They also had a great slide show of the son’s life from birth to recently. Very moving. The family asked that everyone eat after leaving the church and let the immediate family do the burial about a mile away. The meal was a combination of Hopi and Navajo food. While eating several people came up, introduced themselves and reminded me that I was their teacher or that we had worked together at Shonto. Such beautiful country, such kind and generous people. I even talked my first classroom aide. Then another long drive back to Tuba, with more stories of our days out there. I got back to Flag about 6pm, just in time to go to our discussion group meeting.
The topic was privacy and very interesting. We discussed ‘government privacy’, ‘corporation privacy’, and ‘personal privacy’. After defining each, the discussion moved to how they intertwine. Not sure how we solved the issue, but certainly have a better understanding of the tangled mess we are currently in.  
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
In each sentence the name of a tree is hidden. The willow is hiding in the first sentence. Can you find the others? 

1. I will owe you a favor if you drive me to the airport.
2. I am afraid of going up in elevators.
3. Drinking cocoa keeps me warm on long winter nights.
4. I hope the map leads us to buried treasure.
5. "Eat another bonbon," said our charming hostess.
6. Nepal may be the most interesting place I have ever visited.
7. Remember to fold the map, please.
8. I feel many lumps in this mattress.
9. Word processing is not as useful as pens and paper for creative brainstorming.

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
     Returns tomorrow       
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…Amazing Facts…
The LifeStraw is a simple and compact, yet powerful water filtration system which may be the solution to the world's water emergency.

Let's Pizza is the world's first pizza vending machine. Just select your topping, insert coins, and watch your pizza bake!
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…Flagstaff, AZ History…
50 YEARS AGO-1965
There were seven meteor reports from the Mount Elden Drive-In before it disappeared in the mist on the mountain.
This past Thursday, 12 nurses graduated from Arizona State College at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Hall Auditorium, each with an Associate in Science Degree. They are each now eligible to take the State Nurses Examination.
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…Harper’s Index…
10 – factor by which the number of full-time minimum-wage workers exceeds that of securities-industry workers

2 – by which the total amount of securities-industry bonuses exceeded the cumulative earnings of which minimum-wage works in 2014
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…Instagram Photo of the Day… 

Navajo Times: Miss To'Hajiilee Erica Nelson smiles to the crowd at the 23rd annual Ramah Navajo Fair parade on Saturday in Pine Hill, N.M. A former colleague teaches at To’Hajiilee School. And this photo reminds all of us that Fair season on the Rez has begun again. Tuba will have its 54th Fair in October.
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…Foreigners Find These American Customs Offensive…
13. Showing the soles of your feet
In many Arab, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist countries, showing the soles of your feet is a sign of disrespect, as they're considered the lowest, and dirtiest part of the body, since they touch the dirty ground. Men should cross their legs with caution.
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…USA Facts…
Almost half the newspapers in the world are published in the US and Canada!

Approximately 4 to 5% of the U.S. population has one or more clinically significant phobias in a given year. Specific phobias occur in people of all ages. The average age of onset for social phobia is between 15 and 20 years of age, although it can often begin in childhood.
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…Unusual Fact of the Day…
The 1984 film Red Dawn was the first to garner a PG-13 rating.
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2 jokes for the day
A tornado hit a farmhouse just before dawn. It lifted the roof off, picked up the beds on which the farmer and his wife slept, and set them down gently in the next county. The wife began to cry.
“Don’t be scared, Susan,” her husband said. “We are not hurt.”
Susan continued to cry. “I’m not scared,” she said between sobs. “I’m happy ‘cause this is the first time in 15 years we’ve been out together.

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The Real Meaning of Hotel slogans -
Old world charm ................................. No bath
Options galore ................................... Nothing is included in the itinerary
No extra fees ..................................... No extras
Nominal fee ....................................... Outrageous charge
Standard ........................................... Sub-standard
Deluxe .............................................. Standard
Superior ............................................ One free shower cap
Cozy ................................................. Small
All the amenities ................................ Two free shower caps
Plush ................................................ Top and bottom sheets

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Yep, It Really Happened
COLUMBUS, Ohio - An Ohio group supporting marijuana legalization is under fire from critics who say the group's new superhero mascot appeals to children. ResponsibleOhio, a group supporting the state's Proposal 3 to legalize marijuana for adults over the age of 21, recently unveiled the superhero mascot, dubbed Buddie, with pictures on Facebook. Buddie features a green marijuana bud for a head and a superhero suit complete with a cape, six-pack abs, and a "B" logo over a picture of a marijuana leaf. Nick Lashutka, president of the Ohio Children's Hospital Association, accused the group of marketing marijuana to children. "I have four kids and if any of them were to see this, they would draw a conclusion that it's OK," Lashutka told Cleveland.com. Jen Detwiler, spokeswoman for rival group Ohioans Against Marijuana Monopolies, said Buddie was a poor choice of mascot. "ResponsibleOhio has placed a lot of emphasis on the 21 and over piece of their amendment but then comes out with a mascot styled after a superhero?" Detwiler said. "It's a pretty shameless attempt to entice young people." ResponsibleOhio spokeswoman Faith Oltman said Buddie will only visit college campuses as part of the group's "Green Rush Bus Tour" to promote "Buddie's 21 and Up Club," a social media campaign aiming to "engage millennial voters in the process in a new, creative and exciting way."      
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Birthdays Today
“()” indicates age at death
(93) - Daniel Schorr, broadcast journalist (CBS) d.2010
  84 - Dan Rather, news anchor (CBS-TV)
(81) - Maria Montessori, Italy, educator (spontaneous response) d. 1952
(79) - Arthur Godfrey, radio/TV host (Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scout) d.1983
(78) - Buddy [Leonard] Hackett, Bkln, comedian (Music Man) d.2003
(77) - Frederic March [Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel], American actor d.1975
(74) - James Coburn, Laurel Nebr, actor (Our Man Flint, Magnificent Seven) d.2002
(70) - Richard Basehart, Zanesville Oh, actor (Voyage to Bottom of Sea) d.1984
  70 - Itzhak Perlman, Tel Aviv Israel, violinist/polio victim (14 Grammys)
(67) - Alan Jay Lerner, lyricist composer (Lerner & Loewe-My Fair Lady) d.1986
  66 - Richard Gere, Phila Pa, actor (Breathless, Cotton Club, Pretty Woman)
(62) - Eldridge Cleaver, Black Panther turned Republican d.1998
  45 - Deborah (Debbie) Gibson, Brooklyn NY, singer (Only in My Dreams)
  44 - Chris Tucker, American actor\comedian
  32 - Larry Fitzgerald, American football player (Cardinals)
(28) - Caligula, [Gaius Caesar], 3rd Roman emperor d. 41 AD
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Historical Obits Today
John Ford, US director (Mary of Scotland, Stagecoach)-1973@78
Ike Pappas, American news correspondent, heart failure-2008@75
David Frost, British broadcaster, heart attack-2013@74
Jacob Hamblin, Mormon missionary, scout and explorer; colonization along the Little Colorado River and served as a guide to Major John Wesley Powell-1886@66
John Bunyan, preacher/novelist/author (Pilgrim's Progress)-1688@59
Rocky Marciano, former heavyweight champ, plane crash-1969@45
Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales, car crash-1997@36
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Brain Teasers Answers
In each sentence the name of a tree is hidden. The willow is hiding in the first sentence. Can you find the others? 


1. I will owe you a favor if you drive me to the airport.
2. I am afraid of going up in elevators.
3. Drinking cocoa keeps me warm on long winter nights.
4. I hope the map leads us to buried treasure.
5. "Eat another bonbon," said our charming hostess.
6. Nepal may be the most interesting place I have ever visited.
7. Remember to fold the map, please.
8. I feel many lumps in this mattress.
9. Word processing is not as useful as pens and paper for creative brainstorming.

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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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