This is Week 41 of 2010►Day 291 with 74 days left.
FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
The Cards had a much needed bye this week. Denver gave the game to the Jets. Being in AZ I didn’t get to see the Denver game, but probably just as well. I watched a couple of Horror flicks which were probably better than the game anyway. I did catch my Sunday morning news fix and spent some time going through the paper. The day was not lost, but certainly was a lazy day.
I have read more than enough about the many ballot issues, and can’t wait for this election season to be over. I thought the primary in AZ was dirty, the actual ballot battle is even worse. Terry Goddard, the Dem candidate for Governor has been in politics ever since I can remember. Now, all of a sudden, one of the anti-Terry camps has pulled a letter from the 1960’s that states that he is ‘queer.’ It went viral. What a dirty campaign. Our non-elected Governor has made a statement that she is not ‘ill’. That rumor was started by the Dems, saying that she is very ill and is only running to win the office, and then she will resign and let the Republican Secretary of State become the governor. Dirty. Then there is all the $$$ that are being spent on all the campaign advertising. Most of the ads don’t tell us the candidate’s stand, only that the opponent is not working for America, and not going to work for us if elected or re-elected. Many are asking if the ads are right, and no one is working for us, why vote? In this campaign of dirty politics, I get that. However; all I can say is, if you don’t vote, the dirty politics will continue. It takes time to study the candidates and the issues important to you. Decide how to vote and get out there and do it. For me, I have done that and am ready for all this silliness to stop.
Flag was cloudy most of the day and finally after sunset the rain and thunder began. It is nice. There is not a lot of lightning or thunder and a gentle rain, hopefully with no flooding. Our forest can always use gentle rain. This storm may last all week, bringing rain every day. It is not expected to drop any snow on town, but should put some on the peaks.
Flag…H—67°; L—37°; RH—68%; and 7mph breeze with some rain. Not a great day to be outside, but still a good weather day.
QUOTE FOR THE DAY-- Denis Healy (British Politician)
World events do not occur by accident. They are made to happen, whether it is to do with national issues or commerce; and most of them are staged and managed by those who hold the purse strings.
HOLY MACKEREL: 1929 The Judicial Committee of England’s Privy Council ruled that women were to be considered as persons in Canada. Previously, under English common law, women were persons in matters of pains and penalties, but were not persons in matters of rights and privileges.
SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION—about Food
→Beef consumption is prohibited by law in India. Big Macs are made of ground lamb or chicken in that area.
→Chocolate contains a substance called theobromine, which is toxic to dogs and can give them a heart attack.
→Lemons are served with seafood because in medieval times it was believed that the juice could dissolve a bone that was accidentally swallowed.
→Back in the days of railroad travel, the breakfast menu in the posh dining car changed from eggs, ham and hash browns to eggs, ham and grits when you passed over the Mason-Dixon Line.
→Irish potatoes actually originated in the New World and were discovered in Peru by the Spanish explorers who took them back to Europe, where they became a food staple in many countries.
→Ketchup was first made from spices and shellfish and used in Asia as a sauce for fish. It was taken to Europe by seafaring men, where tomatoes were added, eventually becoming the number one condiment in America.
GREY MATTER PUZZLE 1—Jeopardy Answers (1984 games)—‘1968’
$100- South-of-the-border setting of the '68 Olympics
$200- First visual effects Oscar went to Kubrick's look 33 years into the future
$300- Camelot "ended" when Jackie married him
$400- He broke S. Africa's race barrier by transplanting black man's heart into white body
$500- After 11 months in captivity, crew of this ship was released by N. Koreans
UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM
WEST MELBOURNE, FL- Florida police said they used a stun gun to stop an 18-year-old nude jogger who repeatedly refused to halt. West Melbourne police said an officer responded to a report of a man running nude at about 7 a.m. Monday and spotted Zak Anthony King of Palm Bay, Fla., running along a street wearing nothing but swimming goggles, the Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel reported Thursday.
The officer pulled up alongside King and repeatedly told him to stop but King did not comply, police said. The arrest report said the officer told King he would use his stun gun if he did not stop running and King was quoted as replying, "Why would you Tase me?" However, King did not stop and the officer used the stun gun to stun King, who fell to the sidewalk. King received treatment for minor injuries at a hospital and was given a notice to appear in court on charges of resisting arrest without violence and indecent exposure.
A LITTLE LAUGH
A woman in my office recently divorced after years of marriage, had signed up for a refresher CPR course.
"Is it hard to learn?" someone asked.
"Not at all," my co-worker replied. "Basically you're asked to breathe life into a dummy. I don't expect to have any problem. I did that for 12 years."
FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’
Here is Bob Beamon’s Leap of the Century: Click Here To View!
GREY MATTER PICTURE
This is a close up of what object?
SOME CALENDAR INFORMATION
¤ Weekly Observances ¤
17-23: Food and Drug Interaction Education and Awareness Week ^ Getting The World To Beat A Path To Your Door Week ^ International Credit Union Week ^ Teen Read Week ^ National Chemistry Week ^ National Hospital and Health-System Pharmacy Week ^ YWCA Week without Violence ^ National Character Counts Week ^ National Forest Products Week ^ National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week ^ National School Bus Safety Week
18-24: Freedom From Bullies Week ^ Freedom of Speech Week ^ Medical Assistants Recognition Week ^ National Food Bank Week ^ National Infertility Awareness Week ^ National Massage Therapy Week ^ National Businesswomen's Week
24-31: Disarmament Week ^ Give Wildlife a Break Week ^ Pastoral Care Week ^ Peace, Friendship and Good Will Week ^ Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week ^ International Magic Week ^ National Respiratory Care Week
27-11/3: World Hearing Aid Awareness Week
¤ Today’s Observances ¤
No Beard Day: A day to become clean shaven once again.
National Chocolate Cupcake Day
National Day of National Concern For Young People & Violence Day
World Menopause Day: A day to learn about the natural progression that many won’t talk about…note: Archie Bunker had nothing to do with this day.
Evaluate Your Life Day
Rhodesia: Republic Day: from 1970-1979 when it gained total freedom in 1980 and became Zimbabwe
Alaska: Alaska Day (1867 Seward’s Folly turned over to US from Russia)
¤ Hit Songs on this date ¤
1895...The Band Played On / Dan Quinn (original not available)
1905...In My Merry Oldsmobile / Billy Murray Click Here To View!
1915...Hello, Frisco! / Olive Kline & Reinald Werrenrath (original not available)
1925...Yes Sir! That's My Baby / Gene Austin Click Here To View!
1935...Truckin' / Fats Waller Click Here To View!
1945…Till the End of Time / Perry Como Click Here To View!
1955…Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing / The Four Aces Click Here To View!
1965…Yesterday / The Beatles Click Here To View!
1975…Bad Blood / Neil Sedaka Click Here To View!
1985…Take On Me / A-ha Click Here To View!
¤ Today’s Births ¤
╬ THE ARTS
Little Orphan Annie, comic strip character, born in 1922, ended in 2010
James Truslow Adams, historian (Pul-1921-Founding of New England), born in 1878
Wynton Marsalis, 49, jazz musician
Terry McMillan, 59, author (How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Waiting to Exhale)
Laura Nyro, singer/songwriter (Eli's Coming, Stoney End), born in 1947
Thomas Love Peacock, English author (Headlong Hall), born in 1785
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Chuck Berry, 84, singer, songwriter, musician, born Charles Edward Anderson
Pam Dawber, 59, actress (“Mork & Mindy,” “My Sister Sam”)
Zac Efron, 23, actor (High School Musical, Hairspray)
Erin Moran, 49, actress (“Happy Days,” “Joanie Loves Chachi”)
Freida Pinto, 26, actress (Slumdog Millionaire)
Victor Sen Yung, actor (Bonanza (Hop Sing), Bachelor Family), born in 1915
George C Scott , actor (Patton, Bible, Taps, Hardcore), born in 1926
Inger Stevens, actress (Katy-Farmer's Daughter), born in 1934
Jean-Claude Van Damme, 50, actor (Kickboxer)
╬ ATHLETICS
Mike Ditka, 71, Hall of Fame football player, former coach, sports-caster
Martina Navratilova, 54, former tennis player, born Martina Subertova
╬ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
Edward Winslow, Plymouth Colony founder, born in 1595
╬ POLITICS
Bristol Palin, 20, American political figure, DWTS, teen mom
Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK assassin, born in 1939
Pierre Elliot Trudeau, 15th Canadian PM (1968-79, 1980-84), born in 1919
╬ SCIENCE & RELIGION
Salomon Andree, explorer: ill-fated North Pole expedition: killed in Oct 1897 attempting to drift across North Pole in hot-air balloon, born in 1854
¤ Today’s Obituaries ¤
Nathaniel Bacon, rallied against Virginian govt, killed @ 29, in 1676
Thomas Alva Edison, inventor, @ 84, in 1931
Jon-Erik Hexum, actor, @ 26 by a gun loaded with blanks, in 1984
Francis Preston Blair, newspaper editor (Washington Globe), @ 85, in 1876
Bess Truman, former 1st lady, @ 97, in 1982
¤ Today’s Events ¤
╬ THE ARTS
1851 Herman Melville's Moby-Dick is first published as The Whale by Richard Bentley of London.
1943 The first broadcast of Perry Mason was presented on CBS radio.
1967 Walt Disney's Jungle Book is released
╬ ATHLETICS
1873 Columbia, Princeton, Rutgers & Yale set rules for collegiate football
1954 The comic strip Hi and Lois appeared in newspapers for the first time.
1955 Track & Field names Jesse Owens all-time track athlete
1968 The U.S. Olympic Committee suspends Tommie Smith and John Carlos for giving a "black power" salute during a victory ceremony at the Mexico City games.
1968 Bob Beamon sets a world record of 8.90 m in the long jump at the Mexico City games.
╬ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1776 In a NY bar decorated with bird tail, customer orders "cock tail"
1842 Samuel Finley Breese Morse, whose friends all called him Sammy or F.B. for short, laid his first telegraph cable in New York Harbor between the Battery and Governor’s Island.
1892 1st commercial long-distance phone line opens (Chicago-NY)
1922 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) established
1968 Circus Circus opens in Las Vegas
╬ INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1540 de Soto arrives at the MOBILE Indian village of Mabila, in present day Clark County, Alabama. When in the village, Tascaluca disappears into a building. The MOBILE Indians, under Chief Tuscaloosa (Tascaluca), attack de Soto's invading army. In the bloody conflict, as many as 3,000 Indians will be killed by the armored Spaniards. Approximately 20 Spaniards would be killed, and 150 wounded, including de Soto, according to their chroniclers.
╬ POLITICS (US)
1648 1st US labor organization forms (Boston Shoemakers)
1767 Boundary between Md & Pa, the Mason Dixon line, agreed upon
1997 The Women In Military Service for America Memorial was dedicated by U.S. Vice President and Mrs. Gore and other distinguished guests.
╬ POLITICS (International)
1016 Danes defeat Saxons at Battle of Assandun (Ashingdon)
╬ SCIENCE & RELIGION
1009 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a Christian church in Jerusalem, is completely destroyed by the Fatimid caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, who hacks the Church's foundations down to bedrock.
GREY MATTER ANSWERS
↔ 1 Jeopardy
$100- South-of-the-border setting of the '68 Olympics: What is Mexico City?
$200- First visual effects Oscar went to Kubrick's look 33 years into the future: What is ‘2001-A Space Odyssey?
$300- Camelot "ended" when Jackie married him: Who was Aristotle Onassis?
$400- He broke S. Africa's race barrier by transplanting black man's heart into white body: Who was Christiaan Barnard?
$500- After 11 months in captivity, crew of this ship was released by N. Koreans: What was the USS Pueblo?
↔ PICTURE
A can opener
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