TODAY’s HOLY MACKEREL: 1942 - "WW II" titled so, as result of Gallup Poll
MY FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
Ah, the winds dropped down, so the ever vigilant forest service held a prescribed burn. So while it was a nice day, the huge smoke plumes of smoke visible from my house, and just about everywhere else in town. I had read about the burn on the web and in the local paper. Still, seeing that huge amount of smoke makes one nervous. The entire town was ‘hazy’, even though the forest service said they determined this was a good day to keep smoke out of the town. I guess there is a difference between ‘smoke’ and ‘haze’. But the ‘haze’ does smell like smoke and burns your eyes when outside.
President Obama showed us a copy of his real birth certificate with hopes of stopping the circus that is taking people’s minds off the real problems in our country. Even this is not going to stop the crazies. Donnie Trump, ringmaster de jour, says it is a good first step, but now wants to know how he was a poor student yet ended up in Harvard. I wish these crazies would be exposed for what they are…sore losers with racist tendencies. Conspiracy Theories are part of our country. We like to speculate when there is a ‘black swan’ moment. Roswell? JFK assassination? 9/11? And now, How did Obama become President? Lots of books are written. Lot of money is made. Somehow I find this particular conspiracy theory is different. The President should not have to stoop to this theory.
Trivia Quiz […answers at bottom…]
1. What would you suffer from with hypotension?
2. What Was Sellafields former name?
3. Which 2 Towns were linked by the world’s first Commercial Railway?
4. What did British engineer Christopher Cockrell invent in 1953?
5. A Jacaranda is a type of what?
6. What is a number called that is equal to the sum of all the numbers by which it is divisible?
7. What is the name of the phenomenon in which light bends when passing through a lens?
8. Which nation invented Paper?
9. What is the soft spot on a babies head known as?
10. What is Anemia?
CLOSEUP PICTURE: Can you identify this close up picture?
Hmmmm…
>Number of countries with which the US has a trade deficit: 77
>Percentage change since 2007 in the amount of venture capital raised annually in the US: -55
>Number of offshore oil and gas leases approved by the federal government since 2005: 4603
>Number of offshore wind projects approved since 2005: 1
THIS REALLY WORKS…
>When taking food off the grill, don't put the cooked items on the same platter which held the raw meat unless you have washed the platter in between uses... this could allow E-Coli bacteria to multiply.
>Smelly Shoes: Simply fill a tube sock with kitty litter, baking soda, or tea leaves; tie the end closed; and place the filled socks in the shoes when you're not wearing them. These sachets can be used over and over in any kind of shoe. Works great especially in gym shoes...
SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION…
>Each wedding party in England typically has bridesmaids around the same age as the bride and groom, but also younger bridesmaids, from ages 10-12. In the U.S., the bridesmaids are usually close friends or family of the bride or groom and are around the same age
>British women traditionally wear hats—big ones—to weddings. At a Christian ceremony in the U.S., the bride is usually the only person with something on her head.
UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM:
Is there something stuck on your teeth? Oh no, that’s just a tattoo of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
One man has officially won The Windsor Knot’s royal wedding mania title by willingly paying £1,000 to submit to six hours in a dentist’s chair in order to have the famous duo emblazoned on his choppers. (The prize? Ridicule!)
British plumber Barmy Baz Franks, 29, got a dentist to use ultrafine brushes and stencils to paint images of the smiling royals. The temporary ivory art – known as “gnasher tats” – will last roughly three months, depending on how much Barmy Baz Franks brushes. “I’ve done some unusual dental cosmetics in my time, but this was certainly one of the strangest,” said the dentist, Dr. Neil Gerrard,in an interview with Small World News Service.
The patient says he was just doing his part to help celebrate the April 29 nuptials. “I love the royal family and this was my way of lending my support to their big day,” said Franks.
A LITTLE LAUGH:
Marvin found the following ransom note slipped under his front door. "Bring $50,000 to the 17th hole of your country club tomorrow at 10:00 AM if you ever want to see your wife alive again."
But it was well after 1:00 PM by the time he arrived at the designated meeting spot. A masked man stepped from behind a bush and demanded, "You're three hours late. What took you so long?"
"Give me a break!" said Marvin, pointing to his scorecard. "I'm a 27 handicap."
FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’:
♫ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ♫
2003 Inductee: The Police brought bristling energy and musical sophistication to the New Wave movement. They were among the first post-punk success stories, applying the succinct and speedy strictures of that genre to more challenging material that appealed to listeners of all ages and musical persuasions. MORE INFO
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DAYBOOK INFORMATION
«THIS WEEK
24-30
Administrative Professionals Week
National Dance Week
National Dream Hotline
National Scoop The Poop Week
National Playground Safety Week
National Pro-Life T-Shirt Week
Safe Kids Week
Sky Awareness Week
28-30
Gathering of the Nations Pow Wow
«TODAY IS
Great Poetry Reading Day
Kiss-Your-Mate Day
Poem in Your Pocket Day
Take Our Daughters & Sons to Work Day
Workers Memorial Day
Canada: National Day of Mourning: to remember those killed, injured or suffered illness due to workplace related hazards and incidents.
… ARTISTS: AUTHORS: COMPOSERS…
1630 - Charles Cotton, English poet
1922 - Alistair MacLean, Scottish novelist
Harper Lee, Author ("To Kill a Mockingbird"), turns 85
…ATHLETES
John Daly, Golfer, turns 45
Barry Larkin, Baseball player, turns 47
…BUSINESS & EDUCATION
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…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
1878 - Lionel Barrymore American stage and screen character actor
Penelope Cruz, Actress, turns 37
Jay Leno, Talk show host ("The Tonight Show"), turns 61
Ann-Margret, Singer, actress, turns 70
1874 - Sidney Toler, actor
…POLITICIANS
James A. Baker III, Former secretary of state, turns 81
1758 - James Monroe, 5th pres
…SCIENCE & RELIGION
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Today’s Obits:
1999 - Rory Calhoun, American actor dies at 77
1841 - Peter Chanel, French saint murdered at 38
1936 - Foead I, king of Egypt (1922-36), dies at 68
1945 - Bernito Mussolini, Fascist leader (Italy), tried & shot at 63
2007 - Tommy Newsom, American bandleader, dies at 78
1993 - Jim Valvano, basketball coach (NC State), dies of cancer at 47
1843 - William Wallace, Scottish mathematician (rights of Wallace), dies at 75
Today’s Events:
… ARTS
1686 - 1st volume of Isaac Newton's "Principia" published
1892 - 1st performance of Antonin Dvorák's overture "Carnival"
1940 - Glenn Miller records "Pennsylvania 6-5000"
… ATHLETICS
1931 - Program for woman athletes approved for 1932 Olympics track & field
1990 - Boston Celtics score most points in a playoff, beat NY Knicks 157-128
… BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1922 - WOI (Ames, Iowa) country's 1st licensed educational radio station
1937 - 1st commercial flight across Pacific, Pan Am
… INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1871 - Either convinced that Eskiminzin's Apache are responsible for raids near Tucson, or just looking for an excuse to attack the Aravaipas, William Oury sets out with 140 armed whites and Indians for the Apache camp near Camp Grant.
1882 - Remnants of Loco's Chiricahua Apaches who fought in the battles south of Stein's Pass, and in Horseshoe Canyon, on April 23, 1882, are attacked today by Captain Tullius Tupper, Troops G, and M, 6th Cavalry, and a company of Indian scouts, 25 miles south of Cloverdale, Arizona. Six Apaches are killed, and 72 head of livestock are seized, according to Army reports. The surviving Indians head toward Mexico.
… INTERNATINOAL POLITICS
1956 - Last French troop leave Vietnam
1958 - Vice Pres Richard Nixon begins goodwill tour of Latin America
1969 - Charles de Gaulle resigns as president of France
… SCIENCE & RELIGION
1932 - Yellow fever vaccine for humans announced
1947 - Thor Heyerdahl & "Kon-Tiki" sail from Peru to Polynesia
2001 - Millionaire Dennis Tito becomes the world's first space tourist
… US POLITICS
1635 - Virginia Gov John Harvey accused of treason & removed from office
1788 - Maryland becomes 7th state to ratify constitution
1980 - Cyrus Vance, Carter's Secretary of State, resigns
ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
1. What would you suffer from with hypotension?
Low Blood Pressure
2. What Was Sellafields former name?
Windscale
3. Which 2 Towns were linked by the world’s first Commercial Railway?
Stockton & Darlington
4. What did British engineer Christopher Cockrell invent in 1953?
The Hovercraft
5. A Jacaranda is a type of what?
Tree
6. What is a number called that is equal to the sum of all the numbers by which it is divisible?
A Perfect Number
7. What is the name of the phenomenon in which light bends when passing through a lens?
Refraction
8. Which nation invented Paper?
China
9. What is the soft spot on a babies head known as?
The Fontanelle
10. What is Anemia?
A Deficiency Of Red Blood Cells
Close Up Picture
…AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW
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