3-7-11 Monday


TODAY’s HOLY MACKEREL: 1981 1st homicide at Disneyland, 18 year old is stabbed to death
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MY FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS

It’s been a blowin’ most of the day. We may get some snow tomorrow, but nothing to worry about or have to prepare for. I am certainly ready for spring.

I had a long conversation with a friend from Tuba. His family is going through tough times. His sister is very ill in Phx and has been for over a month. It seems the kids and husband are having a really hard time letting go. All they hear is ‘she had a good night,’ or ‘she is more active today’ and don’t hear the doctors telling them that she is not improving. All families have difficulty at times like this. As Navajo’s they have never talked about worst case situations and have no idea what the poor lady wants. It is a decision all four kids and the dad have to agree on so there won’t be finger pointing later. So for now, the decision is not to make a decision. So hard on everyone. So much hurting. I am so glad that I have talked to my brother and told him when to say ‘enough’.

My trip to Hadrian’s Wall seems to be ready to happen. We will be going in mid-May. So far, there will be 5 of us. Bob is getting thing together. He’s finding out how difficult it is to get 4 people to agree on dates, places, etc. He has such a good heart I sure hope he doesn’t get screwed on this trip. He is taking his grandson and then there are his three friends. I asked him when he wanted money and he said to hold off until everything is set. That’s fine for me but I worry that someone will say yes, Bob will make the reservations and then they will back out. I keep telling him I will meet him at DIA, but he really wants me to come to Loveland before the trip to spend a day. I can fly into DIA, take a shuttle or rent a car and drive to Loveland—about 2 hours away. I’ll see how things work out, but when I travel, I want to have the least amount of wait-time possible. I can fly to DIA, wait about two hours, then fly to England on a direct flight. That makes so much sense to me, but so nice to be wanted for a longer time. Whatever happens, it will be good.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT…
To unclog a drain clear the sink drain by dropping three Alka-Seltzer tablets down the drain followed by a cup of Heinz White Vinegar. Wait a few minutes, then run the hot water.

Place a slice of apple in hardened brown sugar to soften it back up.

A teaspoon of sugar swallowed dry can stop hiccups in minutes, says Andre Dubois, MD, PhD.

The sugar is believed to modify the nerve muscles that would otherwise tell the muscles in the diaphragm to contract spasmodically and contribute to hiccups.

SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION…
The only letter not appearing on the Periodic Table is the letter “J”.
If you stretch a standard Slinky out flat it measures 87 feet long.
The leg muscles of a locust are about 1,000 times more powerful than an equal weight of human muscle.

PUZZLE: Trivia Quiz […answers at bottom…]
1. What countries national anthem is the Patriotic Song?
2. In what country are the Drakesberg mountains?
3. On which national flag is there an eagle and a snake?
4. Brisbane is the state capital of which SE Australian state?
5. In what country is the northernmost point of Africa?
6. Suomi is the name the natives give to what country?
7. The name of which country's capital means 'good air'?
8. Ville Marie was the original name of what city?
9. If you landed at Merignac airport - where are you?
10. Venice stands on what river?

UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM:
NEW YORK - An electrician scouting New York locations for a Robert De Niro film said his truck was impaled by a 20-foot steel beam from a construction site. Mike Prisco, 29, said he was driving by a construct-ion site in the Little Italy neighborhood at about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday when the steel beam crashed through the roof of his pickup truck, missing his head by less than a foot, the New York Post reported Thursday. "I was on the phone with the locations manager, and I heard a loud bang and jumped up," Prisco said. "I thought I was rear-ended and I got out, and I saw a beam sticking out of my roof." "I feel very lucky," he said. "I almost died." Prisco said his vehicle was struck while he was scouting locations for "Another Night in Suck City," a film starring De Niro and Paul Dano.

A LITTLE LAUGH:
It got crowded in heaven one day so it was decided, for that day and that day only, to only accept people who had a really bad day on the day they had died.
St. Peter was standing at the pearly gates and said to the first man, "Tell me about the day you died." The man said, "Oh, it was awful. I was sure my wife was having an affair, so I came home early to catch the scoundrel in the act. I searched all over the apartment but couldn't find him anywhere. So I went out onto the balcony - we live on the 25th floor - and found this guy hanging over the edge by his fingernails. I went inside, got a hammer, and started pounding on his fingers. Well, he fell, but landed in some bushes. So, I got the refrigerator and pushed it over the balcony and it crushed him. The strain of that activity gave me a heart attack, which caused me to croak on the spot."
St. Peter couldn't deny that this was a pretty bad day, and since it was a crime of passion, he let the man in. He then asked the next man in line about the day he died. "Well, sir, it was awful," said the second man. "I was doing aerobics on the balcony of my 26th floor apartment when I became a little light-headed and fell over the edge. I managed to grab the balcony of the apartment below, but some maniac came out and started pounding on my fingers with a hammer. Luckily I landed in some bushes. But then the guy dropped a refrigerator on my head, which did me in!"
St. Peter chuckled, let him into heaven and decided he could really start to enjoy this job. "Tell me about the day you died?” he said to the third man in line. "OK, picture this”, the man said, “I'm naked, hiding inside a refrigerator...."

Top 10 In The World:

CLOSEUP PICTURE: Can you identify this close up picture?

FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’: 1955 "Peter Pan" with Mary Martin
*The entire 1955 program is also on You tube. Look on the right side of the screen. I still remember that first presentation*

♫ 60’s Rock ♫
Click on Song Title to see and hear it.
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DAYBOOK INFORMATION
►THIS WEEK◄
1-7 National Cheerleading Week ♣ National Ghostwriters Week ♣ National Write A Letter of Appreciation Week ♣ Universal Human Beings Week ♣
5-20► Iditarod Race ♣
6-12► Celebrate Your Name Week ♣ National Consumer Protection Week ♣ National Pancake Week ♣ National Words Matter Week ♣ Save Your Vision Week ♣ Read an E-Book Week ♣ Return The Borrowed Books Week ♣ Teen Tech Week ♣ Women in Construction Week ♣
7-13► Newspaper in Education Week ♣ National Procrastination Week ♣ National Sleep Awareness Week ♣ National School Breakfast Week ♣ Telecommuter Appreciation Week ♣ Universal Women's Week ♣
►TODAY IS◄
Casimir Pulaski Day: Father of the American Calvary
Daughters' and Sons' Day
Fun Facts About Names Day
National Be Heard Day
National Crown Roast of Pork Day
Orthodox & Christian: Green Monday or Clean Monday or Shrove Monday
♣ ♣ ♣ ♣
Albania: Teacher's Day
Iceland: Bun Day
Laos: Veteran's Day
US: California : Burbank Day/Bird & Arbor Day (1849)

■…AUTHORS/COMPOSERS/ARTISTS
1875 Maurice Ravel composer: Bolero
■…ATHLETES
Janet Guthrie, 73, former auto racer
Franco Harris, 61, Hall of Fame football (Steelers, Seahawks)
1922 Andy Phillip NBA Basketball Hall of Famer: (Warriors, Hawks, Pistons)
■…BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1942 Tammy Faye Bakker (Tamara Faye LaValley) TV evangelist
Michael Eisner, 69, media executive
■…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS)
Bryan Cranston, 55, actor (“Malcolm in the Middle,” “Breaking Bad”)
Daniel J. Travanti, 71, actor (“Hill Street Blues”)
■…POLITICIANS
Anthony Armstrong-Jones (Lord Snowdon), 81, photographer
■…SCIENCE & RELIGION
1849 Luther Burbank naturalist: creator of new varieties of flowers, trees, edible fruits and vegetables
Willard Herman Scott, 77, weatherman (“The Today Show”)
Today’s Obits:
1274 St Thomas Aquinas Italian thelogian . accidental head injury @ 48
1988 Divine [Harris Glenn Milstead] transvestite actor (Hairspray, Polyester, Pink Flamingos), enlarged heart @ 42
1959 Hinsdale Smith developer of roll-down auto windows, @ 88
Today’s Events:
■…ARTS
1939 Glamour magazine begins publishing
1939 Guy Lombardo & Royal Canadians 1st record "Auld Lang Syne"
1955 Mary Martin as "Peter Pan" televised
1985 The song We Are the World, from the album of the same name, was played on the radio for the first time.
■…ATHLETICS
1987 World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champ, ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson, became the youngest heavyweight titlist
■…BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1854 Charles Miller patents 1st US sewing machine to stitch buttonholes
1933 Game of "Monopoly" invented
■…INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1524 Giovanni da Verrazano, sailing for France, anchors near Wilmington, North Carolina, in the "Dauphine".
1782 Monrovian missionaries had converted many Delaware, Mahican, and Munsee Indians to Christianity. Both sides of the American Revolution believe they "Moravians" were helping the other. After allowing them to have a final prayer, the soldiers killed the 96 Indian men, women, and children in cold blood.
■…POLITICS (International)
1778 Captain James Cook 1st sights Oregon coast, at Yaquina Bay
1971 Egypt refuses to renew the Suez ceasefire
■…POLITICS (US)
1801 Massachusetts enacts 1st state voter registration law
1850 Daniel Webster endorses Compromise of 1850
1911 US sent 20,000 troops to Mexican border
1942 1st cadets graduated from flying school at Tuskegee
■…SCIENCE & RELIGION
1530 King Henry VIII's divorce request is denied by the Pope Henry then declares that he, not the Pope, is supreme head of England's church
1911 Willis Farnsworth of Petaluma, CA patented the coin-operated locker.
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ANSWERS:
Quiz
1. What countries national anthem is the Patriotic Song? Russia
2. In what country are the Drakesberg mountains? South Africa
3. On which national flag is there an eagle and a snake? Mexico
4. Brisbane is the state capital of which SE Australian state? Queensland
5. In what country is the northernmost point of Africa? Tunisia
6. Suomi is the name the natives give to what country? Finland
7. The name of which country's capital means 'good air'? Buenos Aires, Argentina
8. Ville Marie was the original name of what city? Montreal
9. If you landed at Merignac airport - where are you? Bordeaux
10. Venice stands on what river? The Arno
Close Up Picture
One Die

________AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW________

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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.