2-21-11 Monday


TODAY’s HOLY MACKEREL: 1804 1st locomotive, Richard Trevithick's, runs for 1st time, in Wales

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MY FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
My Sunday paper never made it to my house. When I got up, there was about 18” of snow outside so I got that the paper might be late. I called the paper about 9:30 and listened to a recording that due to weather conditions, the papers were not fully delivered until 8am. I talked to the receptionist and she said she would take care of it. About 11:30 she called to see if I got the paper. Nope. She then said she would call the carrier. It was snowing, but the roads were in good condition. No paper by 2pm so I called again. The normal recording came on, telling me it might be recorded, then the recording that all agents—they have one—was assisting other customers then a new sound. After about a minute the machine says no recording made, for assistance press *H. I hit *5—where the letter H is—and was told invalid entry. I called back about 3:30 and when the new noise came on I left a message. No one ever called me back and no paper ever arrived. Very poor customer service for sure.

The news organizations are really scrambling to keep up with Africa. Tonight it is Libya that is protesting and there are no American journalists there and their leader, Muammar al-Gaddafi is not letting any journalists in. News leaking out is not good.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT…
Dusty artificial flowers? Pour some salt into a paper bag along with the flowers. Shake vigorously , the salt will remove the dust from your flowers and they will look like new again.

Stow a spray bottle of club soda with your car cleaning supplies. Use it on the windshield to cut through bird droppings or greasy stains.

SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION… Super Bowl Part II
It wasn't until the mid-'90s that networks began airing prestige programming and awarding the timeslot to one of their signature shows. NBC was the first network to do so, when it aired Friends’ “The One After the Super Bowl” in 1995—and 53 million people watched. That number still hasn’t been topped.

2001's second-season premiere of Survivor is in second place, ratings-wise, at 45 million viewers. Last year's pilot of Undercover Boss—the only not-yet-established show to air since 1995—is in third, with nearly 39 million viewers.

FOX has twice used the spot to build up what is now its two-hour "Animation Domination" block, by leading out with The Simpsons and then debuting a new animated show—in 1999, with Family Guy, and in 2005, with American Dad!.

PUZZLE: Trivia Quiz […answers at bottom…]
1. Where was Alexander Graham Bell born in 1847?
2. What animal was the symbol of freedom in ancient Rome?
3. What animal's name literally translates as earth pig?
4. Which country invented French fried potatoes?
5. According to the nursery rhyme who killed Cock Robin - who killed him?
6. What does Humphry Davie, Michael Faraday,and Madam Curie?
7. Six Champagne bottles of are in a what?
8. In literature who is the alter ego of Percy Blakney?
9. What was Robin Williams paid for Disney's Aladdin in 1982?
10. These were invented 51 years later, which US president got one, what?

UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM… JACKSON, WY
— A 78-year-old retired doctor was handcuffed and hauled away on a toboggan for skiing uphill in Wyoming, but he won't face charges.
Roland Fleck of Jackson was arrested the morning of Feb. 5 after refusing ski patrollers' orders to stop. Jackson Hole Resort officials say avalanche danger and the presence of grooming machines made it unsafe.
Skiers can get uphill with snow-gripping "skins" on their skis, among other methods.
The Jackson Hole News & Guide says Fleck was jailed on charges of trespass, interference, unsafe skiing and theft of services.
Resort officials say they won't press charges because Fleck's removal resolved their complaint. Sheriff Jim Whalen says he sees no need for prosecution.
Fleck's son, attorney Dan Fleck, says his father did nothing wrong and the resort should change policies.

A LITTLE LAUGH…
Mary, Anna, and Tess died and went to heaven. God said, "Do whatever you want, but don't step on the pink clouds." One day, Mary decided to go for a walk. When she came back, there was an ugly boy next to her. Anna and Tess asked, "Where'd you get that ugly boy?" "I stepped on a pink cloud." The next day, Anna decided to go for a walk. When she came back, there was an ugly boy next to her. Mary and Tess asked, "Where'd you get that ugly boy?" "I stepped on a pink cloud." The next day Tess decided to go for a walk. When she came back, there was a cute boy standing next to her. Mary and Anna asked, "Where'd you get that cute boy?"
The boy said, "I stepped on a pink cloud."
Top 10 In The World…Most airports

CLOSEUP PICTURE…
Can you identify this close up picture

FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’…
♫ 60’s Rock ♫
Click on Song Title to see and hear
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DAYBOOK INFORMATION
¤…THIS WEEK…¤
14-21 ► Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness Week ♥ Love a Mench Week ♥ National Condom Week: ♥ National Nestbox Week ♥ NCCDP Alzheimer's & Dementia Staff Education Week ♥ International Friendship Week ♥ National Conference on Education
20-27 ► National Future Farmers of America Week ♥ National Engineers Week National Entrepreneurship Week ♥ Build A Better Trade Show Image Week ♥ National Eating Disorders Awareness Week ♥ Read Me Week ♥ Learning Disabilities Week ♥ Texas Cowboy Poetry Week
¤…TODAY IS…¤
Card Reading Day
International Mother Language Day
Presidents Day
International Mother Language Day
Bangladesh: Martyrs Day and
…Language Movement Day, celebrated by Bengali speaking people for gaining right of mother tongue (1952)
Egypt: Independence from Great Britain in 1925Today’s Births...
Born on this Day

○ AUTHORS/COMPOSERS
1927 Erma Bombeck humorist (The Grass is Always Greener...)
1867 Otto Hermann Kahn banker, organized Metropolitan Opera Company
1903 Anaïs Nin Paris, novelist (Winter of Artifice, House of Incense)
1925 Sam Peckinpah film director (The Wild Bunch, Straw Dogs)
1821 Charles Scribner US, music publisher (Scribner Catalog)
1893 Andrés Segovia classical guitarist born in Linares Spain
○ ATHLETES
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○ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1855 Alice Freeman Palmer educator (Hall of Fame)
○ ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS/…)
Christopher Atkins, 50, actor (“Dallas,” The Blue Lagoon),
William Baldwin, 48, actor (“Dirty Sexy Money,” Born on the Fourth of July, Backdraft),
Corbin Bleu, 22, singer, actor (High School Musical)
Mary Chapin Carpenter, 53, singer, musician
Charlotte Church, 25, singer, born in Cardiff, Wales
Tyne Daly, 64, actress (“Judging Amy,” Emmy for “Cagney and Lacey”)
Kelsey Grammer, 56, actor (“Cheers,” “Frasier”)
Jennifer Love Hewitt, 32, actress (“Ghost Whisperer,” “Party of Five,” “Time of My Life”)
1922 Murray "the K" Kaufman NYC DJ (5th Beatle)
Gary Lockwood, 74, actor (Splendor in the Grass; 2001: A Space Odyssey)
1934 Rue McClanahan actress (Maude, Golden Girls)
1880 Frank Orth actor (Boston Blackie, The Brothers)
William Petersen, 58, actor (“CSI,” Manhunter, To Live and Die in LA)
1933 Nina Simone (Eunice Waymon) singer: I Loves You Porgy
○ POLITICIANS
1936 Barbara Jordan (Representative-D-TX, 1972-78)
1794 Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Mexican president
Olympia J. Snowe, 64, US Senator (R, Maine)
○ SCIENCE & RELIGION
1964 Jane Tomlinson, British cancer campaigner
Today’s Obits…
1945 Eric Liddell Scottish runner (Olympics-gold 1924), brain tumor while interred in Chinese Camp @ 43
1965 Malcolm X [Little], black Moslem leader, assassinated @ 39
1911 Comanche Chief Quanah Parker @ 66 
Today’s Events…
○ ARTS
1925 1st issue of "New Yorker" magazine published
○ ATHLETICS
1904 National Ski Association formed, Ishpeming MI
1952 Dick Button performs 1st figure skating triple jump in competition
1985 Largest NBA crowd to date 44,970 (Atlanta at Detroit)
○ BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1828 1st American Indian newspaper in US, Cherokee Phoenix (weekly), Georgia
1931 Alka Seltzer introduced
1947 1st instant developing camera demonstrated in NYC, by E H Land
1986 AIDS patient Ryan White returns to classes at Western Middle School
○ INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1861 Navaho Indians elect Herrero Grande as chief
1861 Camp Cooper is officially decommissioned and abandoned. It is located on the Clear Fork of the Brazos River, not far from Fort Griffin in modern Throckmorton County, Texas. The camp is established to keep watch over a nearby Comanche Reservation.
○ POLITICS (International)
1431 England begins trial against Joan of Arc
○ POLITICS (US)
1857 Congress outlaws foreign currency as legal tender in US
1885 Washington Monument dedicated (Washington DC)
1887 Oregon becomes 1st US state to make Labor Day a holiday
○ SCIENCE & RELIGION
1795 Freedom of worship established in France under constitution
1866 Lucy B Hobbs (Taylor) becomes 1st US woman to earn a DDS degree
1971 Series of tornadoes cuts through Mississippi & Louisiana killing 117
1988 Televangelist Jimmy Swaggert resigned from his ministry
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ANSWERS
Quiz ANSWERS…
1. Where was Alexander Graham Bell born in 1847? Edinburgh
2. What animal was the symbol of freedom in ancient Rome? Cat
3. What animal's name literally translates as earth pig? Aardvark
4. Which country invented French fried potatoes? Belgium
5. According to the nursery rhyme who killed Cock Robin - who killed him? Sparrow
6. What does Humphry Davie, Michael Faraday,and Madam Curie?
They were all poisoned by chemicals at work
7. Six Champagne bottles of are in a what? Rheoboam
8. In literature who is the alter ego of Percy Blakney? Scarlet Pimpernel
9. What was Robin Williams paid for Disney's Aladdin in 1982? Scale $485 day + Picasso Painting
10. These were invented 51 years later, which US president got one, what? Telephone on his desk
Close Up Picture…
Tigger and Roo

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