Sep 5


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Sep. 5, 2019 Week: 36  Day: 248
86004:   H 84° \ L 54° \ Average Sky Cover: % 

Nearest wildfire:  80mi.  Nearest lightning:  7.1mi
Wind:   2mph\Gusts:  2mph  Visibility: 10 mi

Record High: 89°[1945]   Record Low: 31°[1961]
Sep Averages: 74°\42° (5 days with rain)

Today’s Quote

Opportunity is missed by most people because
it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
Thomas A. Edison

Random Tidbits

Today's fun facts are all about bicycles!

Orville and Wilbur Wright, the brothers who built the first flying airplane, operated a small bike repair shop in Dayton, Ohio. They used their workshop to build the 1903 Wright Flyer.

Fred A. Birchmore, 25, circled the globe by bicycle in 1935. The entire trip, through Europe, Asia, and the United States, covered forty thousand miles. He pedaled about 25,000 miles. The rest was traveled by boat. He wore out seven sets of tires.

Americans use their bicycles for less than one percent of all urban trips. Europeans bike in cities a lot more often - in Italy 5 percent of all trips are on bicycle, 30 percent in the Netherlands, and seven out of eight Dutch people over age 15 have a bike.

Observances This Month

One-on-One Month
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month 
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Pain Awareness Month 
 Link
Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month 
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Pet Health Insurance Month  
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Pleasure Your Mate Month
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Awareness Month  
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Save The Koala Month 
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Save Your Photos Month  
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Sea Cadet Month
Self-Care Awareness Month 
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Self Improvement Month 
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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  
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Update Your Resume Month
Whole Grains Month
Wild Rice Month 
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Women's Friendship Month
World Alzheimer's Month
World Animal Remembrance Month  
World Speak Out Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month
 (September 15-October 15)
Observances This Week
1-5
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Link 

1-7
International Enthusiasm Week
National Nutrition Week 
(UNICEF-India) Link
Self-University Week 
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Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week
National Waffle Week 

2-6
National Payroll Week 

3-7
Play Days 

4-7
Minimally Invasive Surgery Week Link

5-7
Popcorn Days Link

5-9
National Environmental Services Week Link

Observances for Today
Be Late for Something Day
International Day of Charity 
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Jury Rights Day
  Link
National Cheese Pizza Day

My Rambling Thoughts

I have become totally confused by the Brexit thing. This morning while I waited for a Dr. I read 6 articles about Brexit on CNN. I thought our government was in turmoil. I guess I was wrong. There are so many factions in Britain…NO Brexit; Soft Brexit, Hard Brexit. I sure hope they work it out.

As if I’m not confused enough, now CNN is holding town hall meetings with the top Dem candidates on Climate Change. I’m retired, but even I don’t have 4 ½ hours to watch. I’ll listen to each candidate for a while.

Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page

A woman shoots her husband, then holds him underwater for five minutes. Next, she hangs him. Right after, they enjoy a lovely dinner. Explain.

This puzzle aims to throw you off balance with shock. But pay attention to the first verb, “shoots.” What else can you shoot with besides a gun? There lies the key to the whole thing.

Historical Events

1666 - Great Fire of London ended, 10,000 buildings, including St Paul's Cathedral, were destroyed, but only six people are known to have died.

1698 - Peter the Great decreed a tax on beards. When a citizen had more than 2 weeks-worth of growth, a tax had to be paid, and the citizen was granted a two sided token stating: "the beard tax has been taken" and "the beard is a superfluous burden."

1774 - Peyton Randolph was elected as the first president of the Continental Congress, in Philadelphia.

1836 - Sam Houston was elected as the first president of the Republic of Texas.

1881 - Thumb Fire, Michigan

1882 - 10,000 workers marched in the first Labor Day parade in New York City.

1906 - The first legal forward pass in American football was thrown by Bradbury Robinson of St. Louis University to teammate Jack Schneider in a 22-0 victory over Carroll College (Wisconsin).

1921 - Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle party in San Francisco ended with the accidental death of actress Virginia Rappe, in what became the first sex scandal in the Hollywood community.

1939 - President FDR declared US neutrality at start of WW II in Europe.

1949 - Willard Frank Libby announced his discovery of Radiocarbon dating.

1960 - Muhammad Ali (then Cassius Clay) won the gold medal in the light heavyweight boxing competition at the Rome Olympics.


1967 - ABC's The Fugitive finale (part 2) was one of the most-watched episodes of the decade. "Tuesday, September 5th: The day the running stopped."

1972 - Eleven Israeli athletes were killed by Palestinian terrorists at that 1972 Munich Olympics.

1975 - Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme attempted to assassinate US President Gerald Ford.

1977 - Voyager 1 was launched.

1987 - Dick Clark's American Bandstand was broadcast for the 2,751st and last time by ABC, after 30 years on the network. It continued, in syndication, until October 7, 1989.

1989 - Deborah Norville became news anchor of Today Show. Ratings slowly declined and by June of 1990, she was replaced by Katie Couric.

1997 - Mother Teresa died in Calcutta, India, at age 87.

1997 - Ally McBeal premiered on FOX


2001 - The Amazing Race premiered on CBS

2012 Austerity measure requires Greece to increase its maximum working days to six per week

2014 World Health Organization estimates 1,900 people have died from the Ebola virus out of 3,500 infected in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, and Sierra Leone

2018 Anonymous senior White house official opinion piece "I am part of the resistance inside the Trump administration" published by the New York Times

2018 UK Prime Minister Theresa May confirms in parliament two Russian military intelligence officers undertook Novichok nerve agent attack, prompts international condemnation

Birthdays Today

Bob Newhart, actor, comedian (90)

Raquel Welch, Actor (79)

Loudon Wainwright III,  folk musician (73)

Jack Daniel, American distiller
(d. 1911 @61; blood poisoning)

Dweezil Zappa, guitarist (50)

Rose McGowan, TV Actor (46)

Freddy Mercury, MUSICIAN [Queen]
(d. 1991 @45; pneumonia; AIDS)

Jesse James, outlaw
(d. 1882 @34; shot in the back)

Puzzle answer:

She took a picture of him and developed it in her dark room


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