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Almanac: Week: 36 \ Day: 247
September Averages: 74°\42°
86004 Today: H 77° \ L 48° Average Sky Cover: 15% 
Wind ave:   8mph\Gusts:  21mph
Ave. High: 77° Record High: 90°[1945] Ave. Low: 45° Record Low: 27°[1961]
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Observances Today:                         
Bring Your Manners To Work Day
Cow Chip Throwing days
Hug Your Boss Day
International Drive Your Studebaker Day
National College Colors Day
National Lazy Mom's Day
National Wildlife Day

Animals' Day (Curacao)
Observances This Week:
1-5 National Payroll Week

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

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Quote of the Day 

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US Historical Highlights for Today
1609 - Navigator Henry Hudson first European to discover island of Manhattan
1781 - Los Angeles is founded by 44 Spanish speaking mestizos in the Bahia de las Fumas (Bay of Smokes)
1807 - Robert Fulton begins operating his steamboat
1813 - First US religious newspaper (Religious Remembrancer (Christian Observer))
1833 - 1st newsboy hired (Barney Flaherty, 10 years old-NY Sun)
1862 - General Lee invades North with 50,000 Confederate troops1866 - 1st Hawaiian daily newspaper published
1863 - The Concow-Maidu had ancestral homes in the Butte County area of northern California. Eventually, they were forced to move to different lands. Many die or are killed along the way to these distant, hostile places. One group of 461 Concows leaves Chico, but only 277 will survive the two-week trip to Round Valley.
1882 - 1st large-scale test of Thomas Edison's light bulb - lighting of NY's Pearl Street Station
1885 - 1st cafeteria opens (NYC)
1886 - Apache Chief Geronimo surrenders ending last major US-Indian war
1888 - George Eastman patents 1st roll-film camera & registers "Kodak"
1894 - In NYC, 12,000 tailors went on strike protesting sweat shops
1924 - First Arizona Indian cast his ballot under the provisions of a congressional act granting citizenship to Native Americans.
1945 - US regains possession of Wake Island from Japan
1951 - 1st transcontinental TV broadcast, by US President Harry Truman
1957 - Ford Motor Co introduces Edsel
1957 - Governor of Arkansas, Orval Faubus, calls out National Guard to stop 9 black students from entering a Little Rock high school
1961 - US authorizes Agency for International Development
1972 - US swimmer Mark Spitz becomes 1st athlete to win 7 Olympic gold medals
2008 - "The Hurt Locker" premieres at the Venice Film Festival (Best Picture 2010)
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World Historical Highlights for Today
1682 - English astronomer Edmund Halley observes the comet named after him
1884 - Britain ends its policy of penal transportation to New South Wales in Australia.
1893 - English author Beatrix Potter first writes the story of Peter Rabbit for a 5 year old boy
1933 - Coup on Cuban president De Cespedes by Fulgencio Batista
1964 - Scottish Forth Road Bridge opens (then the longest in Europe)
1970 - An Irish Republican Army (IRA) member, Michael Kane (35), is killed in the premature explosion of the bomb he was planting at an electricity transformer in Belfast
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Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today 

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My Rambling Thoughts
Good lunch with the retirement group…hadn’t been to this restaurant for a long time…couldn’t figure out why we waited so long…food great, service great, and of course good conversation.
An interesting NPR discussion today on Trump. It seems the White Nationalists are getting behind Trump with all his crazy immigrant talk. Learned that on the far right there are two groups that have many of the same beliefs…the White Supremacists and the White Nationalists. Both groups have very radical ideas about citizens who are not white. The Supremacists believe that the Whites are superior to all races while the Nationalists believe that Whites should run the country and are most concerned that non-whites are taking over. The line between these two groups is very, very blurry. Trump’s rhetoric is playing well in both camps.  Also Trump’s rhetoric is also playing well for the many whites (not identified with either group)  who believe that non-whites are taking away jobs, destroying the economy, and that soon whites will be the minority. Scary for sure.
SMH over the clerk who won’t marry gay couples in KY because of her religious beliefs, but she has been married 3 times.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
1-2-3-4-5-6

I am a 6 letter word.
Letters 6-5-2 spell out a drink.
Letters 4-5-2-3 spell out a fruit.
Letters 1-2-6 spell out a pet.
Letters 3-2-6 spell out a pest, which often gets eaten by 1-2-6.
What am I?

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
Returns tomorrow          
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…Amazing Facts…
In 2012, a British man named Wesley Carrington used a metal detector for the first time and found £100,000 worth of Roman gold within 20 minutes.

Apple experts have created a sparkling apple that fizzes in your mouth.
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…Flagstaff, AZ History…
100 YEARS AGO-1915
Ross Simpson, who recently purchased one of those new motors for bicycles, last Saturday took his side-winder on a trip out to Hibben’s Sheep Camp. Something scared it and it headed for the woods, spilling Simpson into the road. The bike is mostly all right and so is Simpson, though considerably bruised. They are both expected to make a full recovery.

Saturday about 20 head of youngsters of this neighborhood mounted a hay wagon and drove out to the mouth of Oak Creek Canyon, where they spent the day inspecting those ancient ruins. They were chaperoned by Mrs. J. O. Thrust.
More Normal School students have been arriving daily. Attendance is at capacity. More dormitories will have to be built before more students can be admitted.
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…Harper’s Index…
2/5 – portion of US medical students who say that they are uncomfortable caring for transgender patients
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…Instagram Photo of the Day… 

natgeoPhoto by @argonautphoto (Aaron Huey). Earlier this week President Obama changed the name of the Alaskan mountain that was officially called Mt McKinley to DENALI (meaning "the High One" or "The Great One" in the Athabascan language).
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…Foreigners Find These American Customs Offensive…
12. Altering your meal
In foodie cultures like France, Italy, Spain and Japan, asking for ketchup, hot sauce, soy sauce or salt to alter your meal may raise some eyebrows. Before you ask for a condiment, see if there are any on the tables - if not, you should probably refrain.
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…Unusual Fact of the Day…
With a nurse and a calligrapher, Saddam Hussein had a copy of the Koran written using his own blood.
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2 jokes for the day
A skeleton once wanted to go to a party but then he realized he had NO-BODY to go with.
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A guy goes into a bar and orders seven shots of tequila and one beer chaser.
The bartender lines up seven shots and goes to get the beer.
When he comes back with the beer only moments later, all seven shots were gone.
The bartender says, "Wow! You sure drank those fast."
The guy explains, You'd drink fast too if you had what I have."
The bartender asks, "What do you have?"
The guy reaches into his pocket and says, "Fifty cents!"        

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Yep, It Really Happened
MARYBOROUGH, Australia - An Australian man caught with suspected crystal meth spent four months in jail before investigators discovered the substance was Epsom salt. Travis George, the Maryborough, Queensland, man's lawyer, said his client was jailed when police performing a routine check of his car discovered a substance they suspected to be crystal methamphetamine. George said his client was remanded to custody due to his criminal history and he was held for four months before investigators with Queensland Health's Forensic and Scientific Services at the John Tonge Center discovered the suspected crystal meth was actually Epsom salt. "The charges were then withdrawn by police," The Fraser Coast Chronicle quoted George as saying. George detailed the case in support of Maryborough Magistrate John Smith's complaints about long delays when dealing with the John Tonge Center. Smith said one of his cases was adjourned for two months pending the outcome of testing. "It has always been a concern for our clients about delay due to awaiting analysis where it is forensic," George said. A Queensland Health spokeswoman denied any lengthy delays for Forensic and Scientific Services. "Urgent cases are completed within the time frame required by the police and the courts," she said. "All forensic testing performed at FSS is prioritized daily with police and the courts." 
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Somewhat Useless Information
The average adult heart beats 72 times a minute; 100,000 times a day; 3,600,000 times a year; and 2.5 billion times during a lifetime.

During an average lifetime, the heart will pump nearly 1.5 million barrels of blood--enough to fill 200 train tank cars.

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In 1929, German surgeon Werner Forssmann (1904-1979) examined the inside of his own heart by threading a catheter into his arm vein and pushing it 20 inches and into his heart, inventing cardiac catheterization, a now common procedure.
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Birthdays Today
“()” indicates age at death
(90) - Edward Dmytryk, director (Caine Mutiny) d.1999
(90) - Paul Harvey, Tulsa Oklahoma, news commentator (Rest of the story) d.2009
   84 - Mitzi Gaynor, American actress/singer/dancer (Anything Goes, South Pacific)
(83) - Sarah Childress Polk, 1st lady (1845-1849) d.1897
(83) - William Lyons, British industrialist (Jaguar cars)-d. 1985
   66 - Tom Watson, KC Mo, golfer (British Open 1975, 77, 80, 82, 83)
(63) - Dick York, actor (Darrin-Bewitched, Inherit the Wind) d.1992
   62 - Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs, actor (Freddie-Welcome Back Kotter)
   55 - Damon Wayans, actor/comedian (In Living Color, Major Payne, Blankman)
   42 - Jason David Frank, TV Actor- Power Rangers
(36) - Eduard Wirths, Nazi physician (Auschwitz)-d. 1945
   34 - Beyoncé Knowles, singer (Destiny's Child) 


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Historical Obits Today
Albert Schweitzer, German/French missionary (Nobel 1954)-1965@90
Joan Rivers, American comedienne (Late Show, Hollywood Sq)-2014@81
Dottie West, country singer (Here Comes my Baby), car crash-1991@58
Herve Villechaize, actor (Fantasy Island), suicide-1993@50
Steve Irwin, Australian naturalist and TV personality, stingray-2006@44
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Brain Teasers Answers
CARPET.
6-5-2: tea
4-5-2-3: pear
1-2-6: cat
3-2-6: rat

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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.

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