This is Week 45 of 2010►Day 313 with 52 days left.
Flagstaff Weather: H—51°; L—26°; RH—61%; —partly cloudy sky and wind—15mph—rain and snow expected
QUOTE FOR THE DAY—Robert F. Kennedy
Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly.
FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
I woke to wind and then turned on the computer. Snow expected tonight—maybe an inch in Flag. I guess I’m ready for a little snow. I guess it doesn’t really matter if I’m ready or not, it’s a comin’. Just as the sun was setting the sky got really grey. There had been clouds here and there all day, but didn’t become overcast until sunset. Now our reliable local weatherman says that it will just be colder and more windy but doesn’t believe we will get any moisture out of the less than exciting weather the rest of the week.
This afternoon I had my first angioedema incident since the one I had when I got back from Malaysia. I realize that one incident a month is not serious or concerning to the medical community. I must say, over the past two years I have moved from a swollen lip that looked like I had lost a fight very badly to the current swollen tongue. The last four of five times have simply been one side of my tongue swelling. It doesn’t really hurt. People can’t see this one and my speech is just a tad lisp-y. It is sort of like when you have that numbing feeling after a trip to the dentist. It is difficult to eat and difficult to drink anything. Not impossible, just frustrating. My PCP has given me a pill that helps with the swelling much faster than the one my allergist gave me. Now, instead of 6-8 hours of swelling, I am down to just a couple of hours. I was slow in taking the pill today, not realizing it was happening until I suddenly realized about two hours after it started that it was happening. I was busy, I wasn’t eating, I wasn’t talking, so I just kinda missed the signs. It’s been about two hours since I took the pill and can tell that the swelling is going down. I know if I took a nap for about an hour I would be fine…but then wouldn’t be able to get to sleep tonight, so I’ll just suffer through
HOLY MACKEREL: 1912»Pop Warner was a legendary coach of the Carlisle School for Indians in Pennsylvania (Jim Thorpe played for Warner at Carlisle). On this day, Carlisle hammered Army 27-6. Playing right halfback on the Army team was a future U.S. war hero and president: Dwight D. Eisenhower.
JEOPARDY PUZZLE—(1984 games)(answers below) Saintly Cities
$100-Minneapolis' "twin", it's capital of Minnesota
$200-California mission town which is annual destination for famed swallows
$300-8th most populous city in the world, it was once capital of Brazil
$400-Reputed site of Columbus' tomb, it's capital of Dominican Republic
$500-Poshest of all Swiss ski resorts
SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION—birds
Baby robins eat 14 feet of earthworms every day.
A hummingbird weighs less than a penny.
UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM
Wassau Daily Herald- Wisconsin authorities have rescued and arrested a drunken man who plunged into the Wisconsin River while chasing a one-legged goose.
The 40-year-old Wausau man told officers he wanted to catch the bird and roast it. He says he took off his shirt and shoes last Thursday afternoon and jumped into the frigid water.
Authorities say he was overcome by the cold water and had to be rescued by firefighters. Police say the man had been drinking heavily before the stunt.
The man was arrested on an outstanding warrant for bail jumping.
Witness Sergio Lopez works by the river. He says he often sees people jump in the water during hot summer days but rarely in October.
Police tell the Wausau Daily Herald that as far as they know, the goose is still on the loose.
A LITTLE LAUGH
Once my divorce was final, I went to the local Department of Motor Vehicles and asked to have my maiden name reinstated on my driver's license.
"Will there be any change of address?" the clerk inquired.
"No," I replied.
"Oh, good," she said, clearly delighted. "You got the house."
FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’
GREY MATTER PICTURE
This is a close up of what object?
SOME CALENDAR INFORMATION
¤ Weekly Observances ¤
7-13: National Nurse Practioner's Week, Pursuit of Happiness Week, National Rad Tech Week , Fraud Awareness Week, Dear Santa Letter Week, National Young Reader's Week, World Kindness Week
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 ¤
Chaos Never Dies Day
Kristallnacht: night of broken glass 1938 Germany
National Young Reader's Day
World Freedom Day
Bolivia
Cambodia: Independence Day, from France in 1953.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland: Inventor's Day
Germany: Schicksalstag (fateful day since 1945)
Pakistan: Iqbal Day: birthday of National Poet in 1877
Tunisia: Arbor Day/Tree Festival Day
Turks & Caicos Island: Peacemaker's Day
¤ Top 10 songs of 1965¤
Click on Song Title to see and hear the original
07. Help! » Beatles
¤ Today’s Births ¤
╬ THE ARTS
Sandra ‘Pepa’ Denton, 46, Grammy Award-winning rap singer: Pepa of Salt-N-Pepa
Tom Fogerty, musician, songwriter, singer: group: Creedence Clearwater Revival—in 1941
Nick Lachey, 37, singer, television personality
Carl Perkins. singer (Blue Suede Shoes)—in 1932
♦♦Actors♦♦
Nikki Blonsky, 22, actress (Hairspray)
Hedy Lamarr (Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler), actress (Ecstacy, Samson & Delilah)—in 1913
Ed Wynn (Isaiah Edwin Leopold), character actor—in 1886
Dorothy (Jean) Dandridge, actress: Island in the Sun, Carmen Jone
Lou Ferrigno, 59, actor (Pumping Iron, “The Incredible Hulk”), former bodybuilder
Paul Robeson, actor/singer/football star (King Solomon's Mines)—in 1898
╬ ATHLETICS
David Duval, 39, golfer
Robert (Bob) “Hoot” Gibson, 75, Hall of Fame baseball (Cardinals)
╬ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
Carl Sagan, astronomer/author/professor (Cosmos, Broca's Brain)—in 1934
╬ POLITICS
Spiro T. (Theodore) Agnew, U.S. Vice President under Richard Nixon [1969-1973: resigned Oct 10, 1973]; Governor of Maryland [1967-1969]—in 1918
James William Fulbright, (Sen-D-Mo)—in 1905
Sargent Shriver, 95, Dem VP candidate (1972)/directed Peace Corp
╬ SCIENCE & RELIGION
Benjamin Banneker, black mathematician/surveyor (Wash DC)—in 1731
Lewis Lewin, toxicologist/father of psychopharmacology—in 1850
Gregory Pincus, inventor (birth control pill)—in 1903
¤ Today’s Obituaries ¤
Israel Bak, created 1st hebrew printing press @ 77 in 1874
Charles DeGaulle, French President, @79 in 1970
Abdul-Aziz ibn Sa'ud, founder of Saudi Arabia (22 wives and 37+ children, @ 73 in 1953
Dylan Thomas, author-poet, pneumonia @ 39 in 1953
Chaim Weizmann חיים עזריאל ויצמן, st President of Israel, long illness @ 57 in 1952
Victor Sen Yung, actor (Bonanza, Bachelor Family), carbon monoxide @ 65 in 1980
¤ Today’s Events ¤
╬ THE ARTS
1858»1st performance of NY Symphony Orchestra
1967»The first issue of Rolling Stone was published. John Lennon was on the cover.
╬ ATHLETICS
1982»Sugar Ray Leonard retires for the 1st time
1985»Gary Kasparov (USSR) becomes World Chess Champion at age of 22
╬ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1872»Fire destroys nearly 1,000 buildings in Boston
1911»Georges Claude of Paris, France applied for a patent on neon advertising signs
1938»The kids’ magazine, Jack and Jill, was published.
1965» A huge blackout in the northeast U.S. left millions without electricity. 800,000 people wound up trapped in New York subways, elevators and skyscrapers
╬ INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1813»General Ferdinand Claiborne is leading a large force of Mississippi recruits to fight the Creeks. They enter Choctaw lands, where they are received warmly. ManyChoctaws, led by Chief Pushmataha, join Claiborne.
1875»Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse are ordered to go to the reservation.
╬ POLITICS (US)
1862»US Grant issues orders to bar Jews from serving under him
1990»President Bush announces DOUBLING of US forces in Gulf
╬ POLITICS (International)
1799»Napoleon becomes dictator (1st consul) of France
1918»Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicates after German defeat in WWI
1989»The 27.9-mile-long Berlin Wall, the symbol of the Cold War that separated East and West Germany for 28 years, was opened
╬ SCIENCE & RELIGION
1904»1st airplane flight to last more than 5 minutes
1927»Giant Panda discovered, China
GREY MATTER ANSWERS
↔ JEOPARDY
$100-Minneapolis' "twin", it's capital of Minnesota
What is St. Paul?
$200-California mission town which is annual destination for famed swallows
What is San Juan Capistrano?
$300-8th most populous city in the world, it was once capital of Brazil
What is Sao Paulo?
$400-Reputed site of Columbus' tomb, it's capital of Dominican Republic
What is Santo Domingo?
$500-Poshest of all Swiss ski resorts
What is St. Moritz?
↔ PICTURE
Oatmeal and raisins
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