Hmmm. I hardly ever get sick. And I am not sick today, but something in my intestines is not working right. Long story short, I’m not at 100%.
One of my friends gets food from St Mary’s Food Bank here in Flagstaff. She doesn’t have a car, so today I told her I would take her over there. An interesting experience. Cars line up about an hour before they open. Then one by one the cars drive up, show the appropriate paperwork, and volunteers load stuff into the vehicle. [We got there about 10:30 and were car number 10. When we left about 11:30, there were at least 20 cars behind us.] What amazed me was the amount of interesting items. She got two plastic containers of corn—each holding about 2 gallons of cooked corn. Without a large freezer, this will be hard to eat. She also got two chocolate Bundt cakes, and two large one layer chocolate cakes. There was good stuff too, but I just don’t understand the value of giving these large amounts to an ‘elderly’ and a ‘child’. She and her granddaughter were happy, and I didn’t feel like asking a lot of questions.
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Random Facts…
The king of hearts is the only king without a mustache.
No word in the English language rhymes with 'MONTH.'
Crazy News …
MOSCOW – Residents of the area surrounding Moscow said a proposal by the city’s mayor to keep snow out of the city has raised concerns about flooding. Mayor Yuri Luzhkov said cloud-seeding technology could be used to keep snow out of Moscow for only one-third of the annual cost of snowplows and other removal operations, The Times of London reported.
Luzhkov said the technology is already used to ensure sunny days for special occasions, including the annual parade celebrating victory in World War II. “Why don’t we keep this snow outside the Moscow city limits?” the mayor said.
“For the countryside, this means more moisture and bigger harvests. And for us, less snow.” However, residents in outlying regions raised concerns that preventing snow from falling on Moscow could cause flooding in their areas. “On those holidays when they clear the clouds over Moscow the surplus precipitation becomes a problem for us,” said Vladimir Litvishkov, a land management official near the city.
September Month Long Observances
Apple Month…Be Kind to Editors & Writers Month…Children’s Good Manners Month…International People Skills Month…International Strategic Thinking Month…National Honey Month…National Preparedness Month…Pleasure Your Mate Month…Healthy Aging Month…National Hispanic Heritage Month…
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Before They Were Famous…
Early in his football career, MVP quarterback Kurt Warner was actually cut from the NFL and had to take a job in a grocery store to make ends meet.
Gwen Stefani's first job was scrubbing floors at Dairy Queen.
Jerry Seinfeld once worked as a telephone salesmen selling LIGHTBULBS!.
Howie Mandel was fired from his job as an amusement park ride operator in Toronto for making jokes to riders about the ride's safety.
Week of 7 Sep…
National Payroll Week
Suicide Prevention Week
12 Sep Observances…
255 days so far this year…110 days remain in 2009
Popcorn Day
Video Game Day
Maryland (United States) – Defenders Day
*Cape Verde – National Day—African Country
*Ethiopia – National Revolution Day (1974).
*Mexico – Commemoration of the mass hanging of the Saint Patrick's Battalion.
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BIRTHS ON THIS DAY…
…ARTS…
1829….. Charles Dudley Warner Mass, newspaperman/author (Being a Boy)
1888….. Maurice Chevalier Paris, thanked heaven for little girls (Gigi)
1902….. Margaret Hamilton Ohio, wicked witch of the west (Wizard of Oz)
1919….. Beryl Louise Webster, my mother
1931….. George Jones country singer
1934….. Gunther Gebel-Williams lion tamer (Ringling Bros Circus)
1944….. Barry White Galveston Tx, singer
…ATHLETICS…
1913….. Jesse Owens track star, spoiled Hitler's 1936 Olympics with 4 gold
1953….. John Williams US, archer (Olympic-gold-1972)
…POLITICS/Business…
1892 Alfred A Knopf US, publisher
…SCIENCE/Religion…
1788 Alexander Campbell founded Disciples of Christ
1818….. Richard Jordan Gatling US, inventor (hand-cranked machine gun)
Events on this day…
490BC….. Athenians defeat 2nd Persian invasion of Greece at Marathon
1649….. Drogheda, Ireland falls to Puritan troops; inhabitants massacred
1866….. The first burlesque show opened in New York City.
1873….. The first practical typewriter was sold to customers.
1940….. The Lascaux prehistoric cave paintings are discovered by accident by teenagers searching for their dog in France
1953….. Jacqueline Bouvier marries John F Kennedy
1954….. Lassie was seen on CBS-TV for the first time
1959….. "Bonanza" premiers
1966….. "The Monkees," premier on NBC
1978….. Situation comedy "Taxi" premiers on ABC television
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