This is Week 28 of 2010, Day 193 with 172 days left. It is Day 84 of the BP Mess.
FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
Today’s FIFA World Cup game is in the books. The winner seems to be South Africa. Nelson Mandela was there to greet the crowd. Fears that security in this crime ridden country would be ineffective were wrong. Spain and the Netherlands played a game that was little more than penalties. Netherlands seems to think they could win if they had the most severe penalties. Spain kept its cool and scored the only point in Extra Time—what we Americans call Overtime. We saw crowd shots from Madrid where 250,000 people were in the street watching the game. The Netherlands shot had about 100,000 watching in their streets. Now everyone goes home, remembering that South Africa, with all its problems, was able to provide the world with 62 great games of championship soccer.
Just as I finished reading the Sunday paper on my deck, it started to rain. I was just headed inside to watch the game. The rain continued for about 45 minutes, then stopped, and a little later, came back for another 30 minutes. There was enough rain to form a small lake at each of the speed bumps. There was enough rain to make mud. The monsoons are so nice for the forest, for the land, and for all of us. The big fear this year of course is that homes in the area below the fire will be plagued with flooding. Sandbags were given out earlier in the week to help those in the most danger. There were even hay drops in the areas where the lack of trees will lead to torrents of rain down the steep slopes. So many will suffer for so long because on a careless camper.
Our high of 82° came before the rain. The rain quickly dropped the temperature to about 70° and after the rain we got back up to 73°. Overall it was a good day.
HOLY MACKEREL: On this date in 1817 ►1st flower show held (Dannybrook, County Cork, Ireland)
MY QUOTE FOR THE DAY
Goeffrey Latham: Music is the vernacular of the human soul.
SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION
The odds of becoming a lightning victim in the U.S. in any one year is 1 in 700,000. The odds of being struck in your lifetime is 1 in 3,000.
GREY MATTER PUZZLE 1
Can you identify these movies?
1 F over the C N
2 T (in The L of the R)
3 D of the C
4 W and a F
UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM
NEW YORK - A New York high school fired two female teachers who were found one recent evening allegedly drunk and at least partially naked in a classroom, officials said. New York High School Superintendent Linda Waite's report of the Nov. 20 incident said James Madison High School French teacher Cindy Mauro, 34, and Spanish teacher Alini Brito, 30, were found in a classroom at 8:50 p.m. by maintenance workers, the New York Daily News reported Friday. Waite said the workers reported seeing "a woman lying on the floor naked from the waist up" and a school safety officer summoned to the classroom said the women were "naked," with one "on her knees" and one "lying on the floor." The superintendent said the teachers appeared drunk, displaying slurred speech, red eyes and difficulty walking without stumbling. Waite said there were students in the building at the time of the incident, as the annual SING! competition was underway. Mark Nussbaum, an attorney for Mauro and Brito, said the teachers have requested a formal hearing to contest the allegations.
A LITTLE LAUGH
A new pastor was visiting the homes of his parishioners.
At one house it seemed obvious that someone was at home, but no answer came to his repeated knocks at the door. Therefore, he took out a card and wrote "Revelation 3:20" on the back of it and stuck it in the door.
When the offering was processed the following Sunday, he found that his card had been returned. Added to it was this cryptic message, Genesis 3:10."
Reaching for his Bible to check out the citation, he broke up in gales of laughter.
Revelation 3:20 begins "Behold, I stand at the door and knock." Genesis 3:10 reads, "I heard your voice in the garden and I was afraid, for I was naked."
GREY MATTER PUZZLE 2
Fred Smith bought a used car for £4,000 and sold it to Alice for £5,000. Fred later bought it back for £6,000 and then resold it to Alan £7,000. How much profit did Fred make?
FOUND ON YOU TUBE
Gotta Like the Etch-A-Sketch Click Here!
GREY MATTER PICTURE
This is a close up of what common object?
SOME CALENDAR INFORMATION
► Weekly Observances ◄
10-12: International Chicken Wing Week
11-17: National Farrier’s Week: Horseshoe People
…………Sports Cliché Week
12-18: National Parenting Gifted Children Week
► Today’s Observances ◄
International Town Criers Day
Central African Republic, Chad, Congo : Independence Day (1960)
Northern Ireland : Orangeman's Day (1690)
► Hit Songs on this date ◄
Mona Lisa: Nat "King" Cole in 1950
I'm Sorry: Brenda Lee in 1960
Mama Told Me (Not to Come): Three Dog Night in 1970
Coming Up (Live at Glasgow): Paul McCartney in 1980
Step by Step: New Kids on the Block in 1990
► Born today ◄
…The Arts
Van Cliburn, 76, pianist, born Harvey Lavan Cliburn, Jr, at Shreveport, LA
Oscar Hammerstein II, lyricist who worked with Richard Rodgers born in 1895 NYC
Henry David Thoreau, naturalist/author/pacifist born in 1817 Concord MA
Josiah Wedgewood, pottery designer/manufacturer born in 1730 Burslem, Staffordshire, England
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Milton Berle, comedian (Uncle Miltie, Mr Television) born in 1908 Harlem NYC
Bill Cosby, 72, comedian, actor (Emmys for “I Spy,” “The Cosby Show”), born Philadelphia, PA
George Eastman, inventor: Kodak camera; flexible roll film born in 1854 Waterville, NY
‘Curly’ Joe DeRita (Joseph Wardell), comedian(actually the second Curly): The Three Stooges born in 1909 Los Angeles, CA
…Athletics
Kristi Tsuya Yamaguchi, 39, Olympic gold medal figure skater, born Hayward, CA
…Business & Education
Richard Simmons, 62, television personality, weight-loss guru, author, born New Orleans, LA
…Politics
Julius Caesar, Roman Emperor born in 100BC Subura, Rome
…Science / Religion
George Washington Carver, studied the peanut born in 1864 or 65 Crystal Place, now known as Diamond, MO
R Buckminster Fuller, architect (invented geodesic dome) born in 1895 Milton, MA
► Obituaries today ◄
Former First Lady, Claudia Alta Taylor Johnson, better known as Lady Bird Johnson passed @ 94 in 2007
Ted Mack, TV host (Original Amateur Hour), @ 72 in 1976
► Events ◄
…The Arts
1946 ►The Adventures of Sam Spade was heard on ABC radio for the first time.
1960 ►The first Etch-A-Sketch went on sale.►
…Athletics
1928 ►1st televised tennis match
…Business & Education
1859 ►Paper bag manufacturing machine patented by William Goodale, MA
…Indigenous People
1775 ►A part of a legislative bill allocates $500 to Dartmouth College, in New Hampshire, to be dedicated to the education of Indian youth.
…Politics (US)
1862 ►Congress authorizes Medal of Honor
1957 ►1st President to fly in helicopter-Dwight Eisenhower
1982 ►FEMA promises survivors of a nuclear war will get their mail
…Politics (outside US)
1960 ►USSR's Sputnik 5 launched with 2 dogs
…Science / Religion
1987 ►The Church of England has been criticized for it's investments in South Africa due to the countries Apartheid Policies , but they have refused to stop investing in South African companies and land
GREY MATTER ANSWERS
…1
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Three Days of the Condor
Four Weddings and a Funeral
…2
£2,000: imagine Fred started with £20,000, after buying it he would have had £16,000. He sold it to Alice, which left him with £21,000 and then bought it again leaving him £15,000. Fred finally sold it again leaving him with £22,000. So Fred's profit was £2,000.
…Photo
A stack of Plastic Cups
Soccer is palyed everywhere.
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