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MY FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
A good day in Flg….again. There was a brisk chilly wind that kept me from spending a lot of time outside, but it was cool, clear, and a nice winter day.
My brother is back from his job hunt interview in Vietnam. It was a success. He will be opening a mid to high range furniture business for the company in the US. Very cool. He is getting a good salary for a start up company, has pretty much free reign here to get it going, and is pulling the plans together the rest of the week. He called just after he landed and was pretty tired…it took him 25 hours to get from Saigon to Miami with a layover in LA. He is not an excitable person, but I could tell he was very relieved and ready for the challenge. He has a good resume but being 59+ makes it a little harder to begin a start-up. The best part is that the company has over 5000 employees and only a couple of people making the decisions. It should be a good fit. Time will tell but for now, things look very good.
President Obama will be giving his second of four State of the Union speeches tomorrow. Thankfully it looks like what they are calling ‘prom night’ with state delegations sitting together, no matter the party. That alone is a step in the right direction. Obama’s numbers are on the rise. Of course, the Republicans are already taking polls for who will run against him. Like anyone knows or at this point cares. So much will happen between now and the 2012 election I can hardly even think about it. Since retirement began, I do listen to a lot more news than I did when I was working. Somehow, I just tune out all the 2012 election stuff. It is kinda like the Super Bowl…if one of my teams is doing well, I follow them. If they aren’t I wait until the final two are picked to get excited. Too bad the 24/7 news channels can’t do the same.
Tomorrow I see the ENT for my follow up. I think things are going well, sure hope he does too. I don’t like the bruises on my neck as they really draw attention to the scar. But I still just button up my shirt and go forth into the public. I’m pretty sure that when the tape is removed and the wound heals, it will not be too noticeable. Already the ‘ends’, where some of the tape has come off are easily unseen on the neck. I also look forward to finding out the name of my condition that makes it hard to get a breathing tube down my throat. Since this is a new thing—happening sometime after my gall bladder surgery, I will be able to use the internet to find out what it is and what might be causing it. My latest idea is that it might have something to do with my angio-edema that started a few months before the gall bladder. Maybe it is one of the meds I take. Whatever it is, at least I will have a name for it.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT…
○ Pick up bugs quickly from your plants with a swipe of your hand. Wrap adhesive tape around your fingers, sticky side out. Blot the leaves, branches, wherever the bugs are, and they will lift right off.
○ Before tossing out a pair of pantyhose that has a hole or run in it, use it to pamper you pet. Just slip your hand in, and then scratch your cat or dog. The loose hair will stick to the nylon instead of floating through the air or landing on clothes or furniture. When you're done, turn the nylon inside out to keep the hair inside, and toss it in the garbage.
SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION… Music
○ The Star-Spangled Banner became the US national anthem in 1931. Prior to that, it was My Country ‘Tis of Thee,” which had the same melody as Britian’s national anthem God Save the Queen, which is based on music written by John Bull in 1619.
○ It was at a concert in Minneapolis in 1954 that Al Dvorin first closed Elvis’s concerts with: “Ladies and Gentleman, Elvis has left the building. Thank you and good night.”
○ Before they were known as Journey, Steve Perry called his band Golden Gate Rhythm Section.
¤… Who Wants to be a Millionaire PUZZLE
…answers at bottom…
1. What color are standard Cheetos snacks?
Brown Red Purple Orange
2. When counting in order in single digits, what number precedes 8?
10 8 7 9
3. 'Folgers' is famous for making what product? Coffee
Paper Toothpaste Plastic Hyenas
4. What did Ben Franklin use to prove that lightning was electricity on one famous, stormy night?
Bucket Kite Book Rod
5. What state is nicknamed 'The Garden State'?
Ohio California Colorado New Jersey
6. What's a euphonium?
Scientific device Musical instrument Element Creature
7. Which company makes 'Club' brand crackers?
Home Pride Sunshine Keebler Nabisco
8. Which of the following books is not in the New Testament?
Philippians Philemon Job Galatians
9. According to the Chinese calendar, 2005 is the year of which creature?
Monkey Dog Rooster Dragon
10. Mt. Godwin Austen is better known as what?
Broad Peak K2 Rock of Gibraltar Mount Everest
11. Which U.S. President was born with the name 'Leslie King Jr.'?
William Clinton Richard Nixon John Kennedy Gerald Ford
12. In Egyptian mythology, who is the goddess of the sky?
Nut Min Mut Ra
13. By definition, what is a fly ball batted for practice by tossing it up and hitting it before it falls?
Waif Deuce Fungo Guff
14. The Euxine Sea was the ancient name for which body of water?
Caspian Sea Dead Sea Black Sea Mediterranean Sea
15. Who of the following was not one of Time Magazine's 'Man of the Year'?
Albert Einstein G.I. Joe Martin Luther King Jr. Adolf Hitler
UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM… BERLIN
— Two British pensioners landed in hospital in southern Germany after their car's global positioning system directed them to drive into a church.
While driving their Renault in the evening on a back road near the Austrian border, the navigation system instructed the couple to turn right where there was no road.
"They were confused and didn't notice that the navigation system was faulty," a police spokeswoman said.
The 76-year-old driver then plowed into the side of the village church, writing off the car, knocking a picture off the wall and damaging the building's foundations. Total damages were some 25,000 euros, ($34,770 USD), police in the nearby town of Immenstadt said.
The couple, who were traveling to France, spent the evening in hospital recuperating from minor injuries.
A LITTLE LAUGH…
Tired of having to balance his wife Cindy's checkbook, Mike made a deal with her; he would look at it, but only after she had spent a few hours trying to wrestle it into shape.
The following night, after spending hours poring over stubs and figures, Cindy said proudly: "I've done it! I made it balance!"
Impressed, Mike came over to take a look. "Let's see...mortgage 850.00, electricity 70.50, phone 55.00." His brow wrinkled as he read the last entry. "It says here ESP, $615.
What the heck is that?"
"Oh," she said, "That means, Error Some Place!"
¤…CLOSEUP PICTURE
Can you identify this close up picture
FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’
Note: This still carries a very powerful message…
♫ Rock Anthems ♫
Click on Song Title to see and hear
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DAYBOOK INFORMATION
¤…THIS WEEK…¤
18-25
Week of Christian Unity
20-30
Sundance Film Festival
22-25
Kid Film Festival
23-29
National Handwriting Analysis Week ◘ National Nurse Anesthetists Week ◘ World Leprosy Week
24-Feb 4
Clean Out Your Inbox Week
25-29
National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Week ◘ National Medical Group Practice Week ◘ No Name Calling Week ◘ National Nuclear Science Week ◘ National Take Back Your Time Week
¤…TODAY IS…¤
Opposite Day
Better Business Communication Day
A Room of One's Own Day
Macintosh Computer Day
National Speak Up and Succeed Day
Uganda: 2nd Republic Day
Wales: Dydd Santes Dwynwen, celebration of love ('Day of Saint Dwynwen’): equivalent to Valentine’s Day
Russia: Tatiana Day, celebrated as the Day of Russian Students since 1755, when Moscow University is founded
Today’s Births
1759 Robert Burns Scotish poet (Auld Lang Syne)
1874 [William] Somerset Maugham novelist/poet (Of Human Bondage)
Edwin Newman, 92, journalist, author (“Comet,” A Civil Tongue)
○ ATHLETES
Vince Carter, 34, basketball player
1951 Steve Prefontaine Coos Bay OR, 5K distance runner (Olympics-4th-1972)
○ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1919 Patricia Louise Dalton chair (Sherlock Holmes Society of London)
○ ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS/…)
Dean Jones, 80, actor (Tea and Sympathy, The Love Bug, Beethoven)
Alicia Keys, 30, musician, singer
○ POLITICIANS
1741 Benedict Arnold General /traitor (US revolution)
○ SCIENCE & RELIGION
1509 Giovanni Morone Italian theologist/diplomat/cardinal/"heretic"
1627 Robert Boyle Irish physicist/chemist/author (experiments with color)
¤…Today’s Obituaries…¤
1947 Al Capone Chicago gangster, syphilis @ 48
1997 Jeanne Dixon psychic (Gift of Prophecy), heart attack @ 79
1990 Ava Gardner actress (Barefoot Contessa), pneumonia @ 67
1970 Eunice Hunton Carter 1st black female District Attorney in NY, @ 70
1963 Wilson Kettle of Newfoundland, @ 102, leaving 582 living descendents
¤…Today’s Events…¤
○ ARTS
1858 Mendelssohn’s Wedding March was presented for the first time, as the daughter of Queen Victoria married the Crown Prince of Prussia.
1937 Soap Opera "Guiding Light" premieres on NBC radio
1961 Walt Disney's "101 Dalmatians" released
○ ATHLETICS
1924 1st Winter Olympic games open in Chamonix, France
1989 Michael Jordan scores his 10,000th NBA point in his 5th season
1998 Super Bowl XXXII Denver Broncos beat Green Bay Packers 31-24 in San Diego; Super Bowl MVP Terrell Davis, Denver, Running Back
○ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1825 1st US engineering college opens, Rensselaer Polytechnic, Troy NY
1870 G.D. Dows patented the ornamental soda fountain. The marble fountain featured a double stream draft arm and sold for $225 ($3770.94 in 2009 USD)!
○ INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1692 Today, just before dawn, the village of York, Maine, is attacked by 150 Abanki warriors, led by Chief Madockawando. The Abanki will kill more than 4 dozen settlers, and almost 8 will be taken as prisoners, and then sold or used as slaves. The village and surrounding farms were burned for miles.
○ POLITICS (US)
1775 Americans drag cannon up hill to fight British (Gun Hill Road, Bronx)
1851 Sojourner Truth addresses 1st Black Women's Rights Convention (Akron)
1961 1st live, nationally televised Presidential news conference (JFK)
○ POLITICS (International)
1721 Czar Peter the Great ends Russian-orthodox patriarchy
1949 1st Israeli election - Ben-Gurion's Mapai party wins
1951 UN begins counter offensive in Korea
1981 52 Americans held hostage by Iran for 444 days arrived back in US
○ SCIENCE & RELIGION
1974 South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard transplanted the first human heart without removal of the old one
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ANSWERS
¤…Millionaire ANSWERS…¤
1. What color are standard Cheetos snacks? Orange (They are Cheese based)
2. When counting in order in single digits, what number precedes 8? 7
3. 'Folgers' is famous for making what product? Coffee
4. What did Ben Franklin use to prove that lightning was electricity on one famous, stormy night? Kite
5. What state is nicknamed 'The Garden State'? New Jersey
6. What's a euphonium? Musical instrument (It looks like an enlarged cornet)
7. Which company makes 'Club' brand crackers? Keebler
8. Which of the following books is not in the New Testament? Job (In the Old Testament)
9. According to the Chinese calendar, 2005 is the year of which creature? Rooster
10. Mt. Godwin Austen is better known as what? K2 (2nd highest Mt in world, after an early explorer: it had no local name as nearby villages could not see it)
11. Which U.S. President was born with the name 'Leslie King Jr.'? Gerald Ford
12. In Egyptian mythology, who is the goddess of the sky? Nut (Mut was the creator goddess in Egyptian mythology. Min was the god of traveling caravans. Ra was the sun god.)
13. By definition, what is a fly ball batted for practice by tossing it up and hitting it before it falls? Fungo
14. The Euxine Sea was the ancient name for which body of water? Black Sea
15. Who of the following was not one of Time Magazine's 'Man of the Year'? Albert Einstein
¤…Close up Picture…¤
Traffic Light
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