Thurs Nov 18

This is Week 46 of 2010►Day 322 with 43 days left.
Flagstaff Weather: H—54°; L—23°; RH—30%; —clear sky and wind—0 mph

QUOTE FOR THE DAY—Michael Josephson
The real test of character is whether you will do the right thing even when it costs more than you want to pay

FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
I went to visit Cheryl late this afternoon. She is doing fine. She was late into surgery, even though they took her in to the pre-op 30 minutes early. She should have been back from recovery about 2:30 but didn’t get back to her room until 4pm. No problems they said, just didn’t have a room ready. Well, duh…she was scheduled for almost a month. Her son, Joey was there and we had a good discussion while the nurse got Cheryl settled in. She was awake and talking, but obviously very stoned. I leaned that a gastro-bypass is now an arthroscopic surgery, meaning she has six little spots instead of a long cut. I also learned that Joel, her ex, who had a pacemaker put in about a year ago did have some problems during the procedure. It seems the Drs had to zap him during the procedure. He is doing fine, but now I understand why he was so cautious when I saw him about 6 weeks after the insertion. Joel has a very high opinion of himself and a very low opinion of others. I figured that was why he didn’t admit that he needed a pacemaker. Everyone handles their health in their own way and handles their own health issues in their own way. Cheryl has been real upfront about what is going to happen, how her life will change, and how she plans on dealing with it. I’m glad she is already on the mend.

In the view of some, the terrorists are winning. The line of thinking is that every passenger on every airplane flying into, or within the United States is treated as a terrorist. Not only is this costing tons of money, it is frustrating every passenger. I don’t know very many women who would want a female scanner looking at her husband naked. The same is true for men not wanting a man to be looking at his naked wife. There is always evidence that these pictures are being stored somewhere. In Texas a courthouse full body scanner broke down and the repair man found 35,000 images of naked court goers that were never erased and yes, so were the pictures of the person entering the machine. When I started flying places in the late 60’s, one dressed to fly, was served a hot meal with real silverware in coach. We had an assigned seat and could not change to an empty seat after the flight took off. Our friends and family walked with us to the gate, watched us get on the plane, and waved good bye through those huge windows. Those sitting on the correct side of the plane could see all this happening. When you got off the plane, there were the family or friends you were meeting, right at the gate. That was then and this is now. Now you get dropped off at the terminal and leave on the plane with no friends or relatives waving good bye. You can change seats, you don’t have to dress for the flight, you pay for your food and for your luggage. You are required to stand in the security line, and are given no place to leave your carry on, if you want to get a bite to eat or pick up a paper. Friends and relatives meet you at baggage claim. Of course, everyone has cell phones, so you can talk to the people meeting you as soon as you deplane until you meet them face to face. I guess no one from the TSA watched Jon Stewart who said it was time to end needless fear. I do want to fly on a bomb-free airplane, but I don’t want to have to do it naked with no carry-on bags. In the future I see a real mess at airport security.

Ah, lame duck session, where little of nothing will get done. After a year of meetings, a year of answering over 900 questions, Sen Kyl—yeah, from AZ, has said that this congress should not vote on the treaty with Russia that is basically Reagan’s ‘trust but verify’ nuclear treaty. It has been almost a year since our dutiful congress has basically decided that trust doesn’t need verify. Now Kyl says the new senate—still under Democratic control—should decide if the US will agree to the new treaty. Hmmmm

HOLY MACKEREL: 1307»William Tell shoots apple off his son's head

JEOPARDY PUZZLE—(SuperJeopardy Answers) from 1990
$200-Many of these animals forming the Great Barrier Reef are being eaten by crown-of-thorns starfish
$400-The down this type of duck produces is used to line nests & for jackets, quilts, pillows & sleeping bags
$600-This bright green beetle, a major plant pest, was brought to the U.S. from the orient circa 1916
$800They're the only living members of the mammalian family Proboscidea
$1000Salamanders called newts when aquatic are called this when terrestrial

SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION—fruitcake
»In the early 18th century, fruitcake (called plum cake) was outlawed entirely throughout continental Europe. The cakes were considered "sinfully rich." The laws eased by the end of the 18th century, although the cake was still restricted in its use.
»Queen Victoria is said to have waited a year to eat a fruitcake she received for her birthday because she felt it showed restraint, moderation and good taste.
»It was the custom in England for unmarried wedding guests to put a slice of a cake - traditionally a dark fruitcake - under their pillow at night so they would dream of the person they would marry.

UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM

NEPTUNE, N.J. — A New Jersey pastor is telling his married church leaders to delete Facebook or resign.
The Rev. Cedric Miller says much of his recent marital counseling has included infidelity stemming from the social-network website.
The leader of Living Word Christian Fellowship Church in Neptune says Facebook is reigniting old passions. His plan was first reported by the Asbury Park Press.
Miller already had asked married couples among his 1,100 congregants to share their Facebook passwords with each other. He says the reaction to that request was mixed.
He says on Sunday that he will also "strongly suggest" that all married parishioners give up Facebook altogether.

A LITTLE LAUGH
My Dad and I were talking the other night about love and marriage. He told me that he knew as early as their wedding what marriage to my Mom would be like. It seems the minister asked my Mom, "Do you take this man to be your husband."
And she said, "I do."
Then the minister asked my Dad, "Do you take this woman to be your wife," and my Mom said, "He does."

FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’

GREY MATTER PICTURE
This is a close up of what object?
SOME CALENDAR INFORMATION
¤ Weekly Observances ¤
14-20: American Education Week, Geography Awareness Week, National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week, National Global Entrepreneurship Week
19-25:National Farm-City Week
21-28: National Bible Week, National Family Week, National Game & Puzzle Week, National Teens Don't Text and Drive Week, Better Conversation Week, Church/State Separation Week
¤ Today’s Observances ¤
Occult Day
Great American Smokeout
Married To A Scorpio Support Day
Mickey Mouse Day
Push-button Phone Day
Use Less Stuff Day
Guinness World Record Day
YWCA: World Fellowship Day
Albania: Independence Day from Ottoman Empire in 1912
Haiti: Army Day
Latvia: Independence Day, from Russia in 1918.
Morocco: Independence Day, from France and Spain in 1956.
Oman: National Day ()
Maracaibo, Venezuela: The main day of the Feast of the Virgen de Chiquinquirá or Chinita's Fair
¤ Top 10 songs of ___ ¤
Click on Song Title to see and hear the original
¤ Today’s Births ¤
╬ THE ARTS
Margaret Eleanor Atwood, 71, author (The Blind Assassin, Cat’s Eye, The Handmaid’s Tale)
Clarence Shepard Day, writer (Life with Father)—in 1874
William Schwenck Gilbert, composer (Gilbert & Sullivan)—in 1836
Johnny Mercer, lyricist (Moon River, That Old Black Magic)—in 1909
♦♦Actors♦♦
Imogene Coca, comedienne (Your Show of Shows, Grindl), actress—in 1908
Linda Evans, 68, actress (“Dynasty,” “The Big Valley”)
Jameson Parker, 63, actor (“Simon and Simon,” A Small Circle of Friends)
Elizabeth Perkins, 50, actress (“Weeds,” Big, The Flintstones)
Katey Sagal, 54, actress (“Married … with Children,” “8 Simple Rules,” “Sons of Anarchy”)
Brenda Vaccaro, 71, stage and film actress (The Goodbye People)
Owen Wilson, 42, actor (Wedding Crashers, Starsky and Hutch, The Royal Tenenbaums), screenwriter
╬ ATHLETICS
Dante Bichette, 47, baseball (Angels, Brewers, Rockies, Reds, Red Sox)
James E Sullivan founder (Amateur Athletic Union)—in 1869
╬ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
George Gallup, public opinion pollster (Gallup Poll)—in 1901
╬ POLITICS
Wilma Mankiller, 65, Chief of the Cherokee Nation 1985–95—in 1945
╬ SCIENCE & RELIGION
Louis Daguerre, theater scene painter, physicist, inventor: daguerreotype photographic process—in 1787
Asa Gray, botanist (Flora of North America)—in 1810
Alan B Shepard Jr, Rear Adm USN/astro (Merc 3, Ap 14)—in 1923
¤ Today’s Obituaries ¤
Chester A Arthur, (21st President), cerebral hemorrhage @ 56 in 1886
Niels Bohr, physicist who won the Nobel Prize in 1922, @ 77 in 1962
Hal Dickinson, singer (Modernaires), heart failure @ 56 in 1970
Donald Meek, Glasgow Scotland, actor (Stage Fair, Stagecoach) cancer @ 68 in 1946
Joseph P Kennedy, @ 81 in 1969
¤ Today’s Events ¤
╬ THE ARTS
1865»Mark Twain publishes "Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"
1894»1st newspaper Sunday color comic section published (NY World)
1928»Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse debuts in NY in  "Steamboat Willie"
1975»John Denver received a gold record for I’m Sorry.
╬ ATHLETICS
1949»Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers, named NL's MVP
╬ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1805»30 women meet at Mrs Silas Lee's home in Wiscasset, Maine, organizes Female Charitable Society, the first woman's club in America
1960»Copyright office issues its 10 millionth registration
╬ INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
864»The Great Ballcourt at Chichen Itza is dedicated by the Maya.
1813»Members of the Hillabi Clan of the Muskogee Creeks have offered to surrender to General Andrew Jackson with Scots trader Robert Grierson acting as intermediary.
╬ POLITICS (US)
1874»National Woman's Christian Temperance Union organizes in Cleveland
1949»Alben W. Barkley married Jane Rucker Hadley in St. Louis. It was the first time a U.S. Vice President married while in office.
╬ POLITICS (International)
1497»Bartolomeu Dias discovers Cape of Good Hope
1991»Muslim Shites release hostages Terry Waite & Thomas Sutherland
╬ SCIENCE & RELIGION
1421»Zuider Zee floods 72 villages, killing an estimated 10,000 in Netherlands
1787»1st Unitarian minister in US ordained, Boston
1820»US Navy Captain Nathaniel B Palmer discovers Antarctica
1970»Nobel Prize-winner Linus Pauling declared that large doses ofVitamin C could ward off the common cold.
1978»The worst case of murder-suicide in history took place in Jonestown, Guyana.
GREY MATTER ANSWERS
↔ JEOPARDY
$200-Many of these animals forming the Great Barrier Reef are being eaten by crown-of-thorns starfish
What is coral?
$400-The down this type of duck produces is used to line nests & for jackets, quilts, pillows & sleeping bags
What is a eider?
$600-This bright green beetle, a major plant pest, was brought to the U.S. from the orient circa 1916
What is a Japanese beetle?
$800They're the only living members of the mammalian family Proboscidea
What are elephants?
$1000Salamanders called newts when aquatic are called this when terrestrial
What are efts?
↔ PICTURE
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