Jul  12, 2021 Week: 29 Day: 193

Ave. Sky Cover: 30%\Visibility: 10 miles

Local Temp:  94°\ 60°

Wind: 1mph\ Gusts: 4mph

EXTREME risk of fire

Active fire: 28mi. \ Lightning: 303mi.

Jul Averages: 82°\51° (9 days w/moisture)

 

Today’s Quote

 

 

 

Random Tidbits

 

Although it's called a "Cuban sandwich" it did not originate in Cuba. It was invented in Tampa, Florida, specifically Ybor City, which was home to many Cuban immigrants in the 20th century.

 

True Things

 

Unclear on the Concept

-- Richard Turpin apparently just needed to borrow a truck, but he ended up with charges filed against him in Bratenhal, Ohio, on June 18. WJW-TV reported that a mail carrier parked his USPS van at the end of a driveway and walked up to the house to deliver the mail, giving Turpin a chance to jump in and take off. A witness saw the theft and called police, who caught up with Turpin a few miles away. When they asked him why he took the truck, he cryptically answered: "A U-Haul." The police officer responded, "I don't think that's a U-Haul" -- but surprise! Inside, they found a big-screen TV that hadn't been in the truck earlier, according to the mailman. And no mail was missing. The mail carrier admitted he'd left the keys in the ignition. [WJW, 6/21/2021]

 

Idioms Origins

 

Oldies But Goodies

Art Laboe is a radio and DJ icon, he was one of the first Disc Jockeys to play Rock and Roll on the West Coast – I don’t personally know him; I’m an East Coast Guy, and there’s that whole EAST Coast WEST Coast Music Rivalry. But Art coined and trademarked the phrase OLDIES BUT GOODIES for his record compilations. The way trademarks work, you can gather NON-MUSIC collections and call them OLDIES BUT GOODIES (hats, for example), his trademark is strictly for music.

 

Weekly Observations

 

Tour de France Link

Thru 7/18

Running of The Bulls (Spain)

6-14

Creative Maladjustment Week Link

7-14 

Sports Cliché Week: Link  

9-13 

 Family Golf Week Link

National Farriers Week

National Vodka Week Link

National Therapeutic Recreation Week Link

Operation Safe Driver Week Link

 

 

11-17  

 

Today’s Observations

 

 

Different Colored Eyes Day

Etch A Sketch Day
International Town Criers Day

National Eat Your Jell-O Day

National Pecan Pie Day

New Conversations Day
Orangemen’s Day
Paper Bag Day

Night of Nights (Maritime Radio)  Link
Simplicity Day Link for Henry David Thoreau

 

 

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

 

Heat wave continues…and the sky is filled with smoke from fires far away…leaving is with moderate air quality. As I complain, I also discovered that the past three nights have all broken temperature records…each night has brought the highest minimum temperature recorded. Flag is not enjoying cool summer nights.

Again I was up around 6a due to the heat. It turned out good, because I got to watch the Branson and crew flight to gain their astronaut wings. I learned a lot for a Sunday morning. It sure looked like a flawless flight. While I have wanted to travel in space since Alan Shepherd took his flight on live TV, I doubt it will be cheap enough for me to do it. Oh well.

I wanted the American troops out of Afghanistan since they arrived over 20 years ago. It sure looks like our troops teaching techniques didn’t work very well as the Taliban is taking over again. I am disappointed that the Biden administration did not make better plans for protecting those Afghans who helped us throughout the war. Many risked their lives to help us, and now we are incredibly slow in protecting them and their families. A sad commentary for all of America.

 

2 New Puzzles Everyday

Answer: bottom of the page

 

 

 

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Historical Events

 

927 – Æthelstan, King of England, secured a pledge from Constantine II of Scotland that the latter would not ally with Viking kings, beginning the process of unifying Great Britain. This is considered by most historians to the closest thing that England has to a foundation date.

1543 – King Henry VIII of England married his sixth (and last) wife, Catherine Parr, at Hampton Court Palace.

1862 – The Medal of Honor was authorized by the United States Congress. In 1990, Congress designated March 25 annually as “National Medal of Honor Day.”

1894 – Eight units for the measurement of electrical magnitudes were adopted in US law when President Grover Cleveland signed an Act of Congress “to define and establish the units of electrical measure” for the ohm, ampere, volt, coulomb, farad, joule, watt, and the henry. #standards

1920 – The Panama Canal was formally dedicated, although it had the first ship passed through several years earlier.

1962 – The Rolling Stones performed their first concert, at the Marquee Club in London, England, United Kingdom.

1970 – The US patent (#105,338) for an improved process to produce celluloid, the first synthetic plastic, was awarded to John Wesley Hyatt, Jr.

1970 Thor Heyerdahl crosses the Atlantic ocean on the raft Ra II, arrives in Barbados from Morocco after 57 days

1984 Geraldine Ferraro becomes the 1st US female major-party vice-presidential candidate, after Walter Mondale selects her as his Democratic Party running mate

1990 In Soweto, South Africa, Shanty town women strip to the waist and confront bulldozers sent by authorities to demolish their homes

1998 South African President Nelson Mandela accompanies Queen Elizabeth II on a coach drive through the streets of London

2013 Malala Yousafzai addresses the United Nations and calls for worldwide access to education

2018 World's longest fingernails cut off; Shridhar Chillal's nails measured 909.6cm [358.1 inches] after growing for 66 years

 

Birthdays Today

 

@93 – Milton Berle, American comedian and actor (d. 2002)

84 – Bill Cosby, American actor, comedian, felon

@77 – George Eastman, businessman, founded Eastman Kodak (d. 1933; suicide)

@73 – Louis B. Mayer, Russian-American film producer, co-founded Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (d.1957; leukemia)

73 – Richard Simmons, American fitness trainer

70 – Cheryl Ladd, American actress

@65 – Oscar Hammerstein II, American director, producer, and songwriter (d. 1960; stomach cancer)

@55 – Julius Caesar, Roman politician and general (d. 44 BC; stabbed)

@44 – Henry David Thoreau, American essayist, poet, philosopher (d.1862; TB)

43 – Topher Grace, American actor

43 – Michelle Rodriguez, American actress

24 -- Malala Yousafzai, Civil Rights leader

 

Puzzles Answer

 

Once in the Moon                                                             Lone Wolf

 

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