This is Week 32 of 2010►Day 221 with 144 days left.
FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
It was a very nice day here in Flagstaff. It was 72° on my deck with little breeze. We didn’t get any rain and I should have worked on cleaning my vehicle, but, it was Sunday—the day of rest. I can always do that tomorrow. I did take a nice walk this morning, before reading the Sunday paper. The neighborhood was quiet, guess everyone was out doing something somewhere. It was a great day for that.
The news says that tonight or tomorrow BP will do the final kill of the Gulf well. This is much anticipated, long overdue, and much needed. Like everything with BP, nobody knows if this will really happen. I continue to hope.
QUOTE FOR THE DAY
William Carlos Williams (American Poet): In summer, the song sings itself.
HOLY MACKEREL: 1842 US-Canada border defined by Webster-Ashburton Treaty
SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION about Disney
> Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) was the first full-length animated feature film to come out of the United States (the first ever was Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed (1926), which clocks in at 65 minutes, and was animated entirely in silhouette).
> Some scenes of woodland creatures and the forest fire in Bambi (1942) are unused footage from Pinocchio (1940).
> The Doorknob was the only character in Disney's Alice in Wonderland that did not appear in Lewis Carroll's books..
>Ricky Martin provided the voice of Hercules in the Spanish language version of the Disney film.
> Dumbo is the only Disney animated feature film that has a title character who doesn't speak.
> The soundtrack for Lilo & Stitch features seven Elvis Presley songs (five sung by Presley, two covered). This is more than any other movie, including ones that Elvis Presley was in.
GREY MATTER PUZZLE 1—Jeopardy Questions: Historical Landmarks
She came from France to harbor America's freedom
When he was home, George Washington slept here
The cornerstone of Massachusetts, it bears the date 1620
Site where John Hancock signed his "John Hancock"
D.C. building shaken by November '83 bomb blast
UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM
WATERLOO, IA - An Iowa man who used an air horn to protest his neighbor's loud "hippie tunes" was arrested for disorderly conduct, police said. Carl Herold, 62, of Waterloo, said he "started blasting" the air horn Wednesday because he was tired of calling police to complain about the loud "hippie tunes" from his across-the-street neighbor, the (Waterloo) WCF Courier, reported.
Police said they could hear the air horn from five blocks away when they responded to complaints about the noise at about 1 p.m. Wednesday. Herold was arrested when he refused an order from officers to stop sounding the horn. He was charged with disorderly conduct.
A LITTLE LAUGH
An influential Londoner wound up a business trip to the Orient with a visit to Taipei. At a luncheon he was asked to say a few words. Since he spoke not a word of Chinese, his address was to be translated by an interpreter sentence by sentence.
"I want you to know," he began, "I'm tickled to death to be asked here today."
A look of panicked confusion appeared on the interpreter's face. "This poor man," he said in Chinese, "Scratches himself until he dies, only to be with you today."
GREY MATTER PUZZLE 2--Riddle
Tall when sitting, short when standing. What am I?
FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’
Walden Pond: Click Here!
GREY MATTER PICTURE
This is a close up of what object?
SOME CALENDAR INFORMATION
♦ Weekly Observances ♦
6-9: Hobo Week
8-14: Assistance Dog Week
…Feeding Pets of the Homeless Week
…National Resurrect Romance Week
♦ Today’s Observances ♦
International Day of The World's Indigenous People
Veep Day: Commemorates the US succession of power
National Polka Festival
Baltimore, MD: Frank Zappa Day
Canada: National Peacekeepers' Day apan : Nagasaki Memorial Day (1945)
Libya: Sanusi Army Day
Rhode Island: Victory Day
Singapore: National Day (1965, separation from Malaysia)
South Africa: National Women's Day (since 1956 when South African women demonstrated against pass laws )
♦ Hit Songs on this date ♦
A-Tisket, A-Tasket Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb 1938
You Call Everybody Darlin' Al Trace 1948
Poor Little Fool Ricky Nelson 1958
Hello, I Love You The Doors 1968
Three Times a Lady The Commodores 1978
♦ Today’s Births ♦
• The Arts
Merle Kilgore, Songwriter Hall of Famer: Ring of Fire, More and More, Johnny Reb, Wolverton Mountain, Dear Mama, Love Has Made You Beautiful, Fast Talking Louisiana Man…born in 1934…Chickasha,OK
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Gillian Anderson, 42, actress (“The X-Files,” “Bleak House,” The House of Mirth), born Chicago, IL
Sam Elliott, 66, actor (“Mission Impossible,” Gettysburg), born Sacramento, CA
Melanie Griffith, 53, actress (Working Girl, Something Wild, Milk Money), born New York, NY
Whitney Houston, 47, singer, actress (Waiting to Exhale), born Newark, NJ
• Athletics
Robert Joseph (Bob) Cousy, 82, Hall of Fame basketball player, former coach, born New York, NY
Brett Hull, 46, hockey player, born Belleville, ON, Canada
Rodney George (Rod) Laver, 72, former tennis player, born Rock-hampton, Australia
• Business & Education
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• Politics
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• Science/Religion
Jean Piaget, pioneer developmental psychologist/zoologist …born in 1896… Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Marvin Minsky, 83, Artifical intelligence computer scientist (MIT) …born in New York City, NY
Ralph Wyckoff, American pioneer in x-ray crystallography…born in 1897…Geneva, NY
♦ Today’s Obituaries ♦
Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead, heart attack @ 53
Alan Napier, (Alfred the Butler on Batman), @ 85 in 1988
Sharon Tate, actress, killed by Charles Manson's gang @ 26 in 1969
♦ Today’s Events ♦
• The Arts
1854 Henry David Thoreau publishes "Walden"
1930 Betty Boop debutes in Max Fleischer's animated cartoon Dizzy Dishes
• Athletics
1936 Jesse Owens wins 4th gold medal of Berlin Olympics
1992 25th Olympic Summer games close in Barcelona, Spain
• Business & Education
1638 Jonas Bronck of Holland becomes 1st European settler in the Bronx
1803 1st horses arrive in Hawaii
1859 Nathan Ames of Saugus, MA patented the escalator.
1910 Alva J. Fisher of Chicago, IL received a patent for an invention that moms, grandmas and single guys certainly came to appreciate: the electric washing machine.
• Indigenous People
1814 The Treaty of Fort Jackson (7 stat.120) officially ends the Creek War. The Creeks, including those who fought with Andrew Jackson, are forced to cede 22,000,000 acres, almost half their lands, to the United States
• Politics (US)
1842 US-Canada border defined by Webster-Ashburton Treaty
1969 Manson family commits Tate-LaBianca murders
1974 At noon on this day, U.S. President Richard Nixon’s resignation was official.
• Politics (International)
1673 Dutch recapture NY from English; regained by English in 1674
1902 Edward VII of England crowned after death of his mother Victoria
1942 British arrests Indian nationalist Mohandas K Gandhi
1945 US drops 2nd atomic bomb "Fat Man" on Japan destroys part of Nagasaki
• Science / Religion
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GREY MATTER ANSWERS
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She came from France to harbor America's freedom: What is the Statue of Liberty?
When he was home, George Washington slept here: What is Mount Vernon?
The cornerstone of Massachusetts, it bears the date 1620: What is Plymouth Rock?
Site where John Hancock signed his "John Hancock": What is Independence Hall?
D.C. building shaken by November '83 bomb blast: What is the Capitol Building?
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A dog
↔ Picture
A toy train
TODAY’S PHOTO SHOT
Betty Boob
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