4-6-11 Wednesday


TODAY’s HOLY MACKEREL:  1980 Post It Notes are introduced 
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MY FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS

So I go to my allergy Doc to find out about my angioedema. He says it is idiosyncratic. Does that mean I am an idiot? No, if anything, it means I am since I can’t figure out why you keep doing this. The good news, I will quit taking one of my pills. When I have my next ‘episode’, as he calls it, I will take a Zyrtec and the prednisone. If it isn’t better within about 20 minutes, I take another Zyrtec. At least Zyrtec is over the counter and he gave me about 20 free samples.
Then I attempted to get some answers from BCBS over my other scripts. The first call with BCBS was ended when I didn’t know the tier of the drugs I was talking about. Back to BCBS Pharmacy line. Got that information. So it was back to the main number. Each call has a long and complicated menu. Finally get to the human and after I tell her what I wanted she needed to know the pharmacy. I asked why and she said it is required. I gave her the pharmacy and then she gives me the disclaimer that the prices she is going to give me may not be the price I pay, as her figures are based on national averages. Blah, Blah, Blah. The price for one med was $0.56 less than I paid. And then the kicker. The Pharmacy has already agreed on the maximum price they can use to be in network. The price I got from the pharmacy the night before was a ‘with no insurance’, but each and every insurance company makes a deal with the Pharmacy as to maximum amount they can charge THE INSURANCE COMPANY. So if my drug was $200 with no insurance and the pharmacy agrees to charge $150 max and I pay 20% or 30%, depending on the tier, I should pay $30 or $45. I asked what happens if the pharmacy inputs $200. She said the cost would be rejected. I sure hope so. I don’t trust very many big businesses these days. The second kicker came with my EOB. The in network doctor can charge more than the agreed upon amount for a procedure. In certain cases, I am then responsible for a percentage of the amount over the agreed upon charge—depending on my deductible. Fix the system.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT…

*Homemade Glass and Window Cleaner
12 to 16 ounces water
1/2 cup white or apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup rubbing alcohol
1-2 drops lavender, cinnamon, clove or orange essential oil if desired.
Combine ingredients in a labeled spray bottle.
* Use newspapers rather than paper towels. They don't leave lint and streak less.
Spray the newspaper first, then wipe down the window/mirror to avoid drips
*Wipe vertically one side of the window and horizontally onthe other side so you will know which side has the streaks.
 

SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION…

The building of the Panama Canal, which links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, was one of the most difficult engineering projects ever. It is estimated that over 25,000 workers lost their lives during the long and dangerous project, with most dying from disease and
landslides.
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As of 2010, the longest suspension bridge in the world is the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in Kobe, Japan. Opened in 1998, it spans an amazing 6,529 feet.
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Used for water distribution, the Delaware Aqueduct in New York is the longest tunnel in the world (as of 2010). Drilled through solid rock, it reaches a staggering 85 miles in length.
PUZZLE:   Trivia Quiz […answers at bottom…] MUSIC
1. Which pop group had a hit with the song 'Silence is Golden'?
2. Jacqueline Du Prey is a master on which instrument?
3. Franz Liszt was the farther-in- law of which composer?
4. Which USA record producer played maracas on the Rolling Stone's 1st album?
5. Name the only non electrical musical instrument invented 20th century?
6. Whose version of the song 'A View to a Kill' reached number 1 in the USA and number 2 in the UK?
7. Who had a hit with the song 'Loco-Motion'?
8. What was Procul Harem's greatest hit?
9. Who composed the 'Brandeberg Concertos'?
10. Who composed the overture 'Hebrides' which is also known as 'Fingal’s cave'?

UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM:

Fairplane, WV- Responding to a domestic dispute call at the Motor Inn, sheriff’s deputies encounter Melissa Williams naked from the waist down and holding a knife. Two men in the room (one her estranged husband) said Williams had threatened them. “Somebody is going to eat my (vulgar reference) or I’m going to cut your (expletive) throat” shouted Williams. The sheriff’s report also noted that one of the men approached Williams to comply but was repelled by Williams’ “horrible vaginal order.” Williams was sentenced to 90 days in jail.

A LITTLE LAUGH:

As a new paratrooper, I was struck by all the T-shirts on base emblazoned with the motto "Death from above!" Later I noticed a submariner with a T-shirt that declared "Death from below!"
Then, standing in line for chow one day, I was served by an Army cook. His T-shirt had a skull with a crossed fork and spoon underneath and yet another warning: "Death from within!"

CLOSEUP PICTURE: Can you identify this close up picture?

FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’:

♫ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ♫

2007 Inductee: Van Halen: formed in 1974 but emerged in public view with the 1978 release of their self-titled debut album, which quickly established them as the hottest American hard-rock band since Aerosmith. Van Halen reinvigorated hard rock during a period of doldrums by bringing youthful, West Coast bravado and blistering virtuosity to the genre
Click on Song Title to see and hear it.
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DAYBOOK INFORMATION

«THIS WEEK
1-7 
Golden Rule Week
International Pooper-Scooper Week
Laugh at Work Week
Medication Safety Week
2-7
Testicular Cancer Awareness Week
3-9
Explore Your Career Options
National Week of the Ocean
National Blue Ribbon Week
National Window Safety Week

4-10
Hate Week
The Masters Tournament: Golf
National Networking Week
National Public Health Week
National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week
«TODAY IS
Army Day
Church of Latter Day Saints Day
Drowsy Driver Awareness Day
National Day of Hope
National Student Athlete Day
New Beers Eve
Paraprofessional Appreciation Day
Tartan Day
Teflon Day
§ § § §
Ethiopia: Victory Day 
South Africa: Van Riebeeck Day-founding of Capetown 
Thailand: Charki Day (beginning of Charki Dynasty)
… ARTISTS:  AUTHORS:  COMPOSERS…
1806 Elizabeth Barrett Browning poet / Mrs Robert Browning 
Barry Levinson, 69, director, producer, writer, actor (“The Carol Burnett Show,” Rain Man, Avalon, Bugsy)
1773 James Mill Scottish philosopher/historian (History of British India) 
Andre Previn, 82, composer, conductor
…ATHLETES
Bret Boone, 42, baseball player
1903 Mickey Cochrane baseball hall of fame catcher (.320 average) 
…BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1866 Butch Cassidy [Robert Parker] US desperado (Wild Bunch Passage) 
1810 Philip Gosse inventor of institutional aquarium
1833 Johan H C Kern Dutch linguist (Sanskrit, Old Javan) 
1823 Joseph Medill newspaper editor (Chicago Tribune) 
1892 Lowell Thomas broadcaster, journalist
…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Zach Braff, 36, actor (“Scrubs,”
Merle Haggard, 74, singer, songwriter (“Okie from Muskogee”)
Marilu Henner, 59, actress (“Taxi,” “Evening Shade”)
John Ratzenberger, 64, actor (“Cheers”)
1914 George Reeves actor (Superman, Gone With the Wind)
Roy Thinnes, 73, actor (“The Invaders,” “The Outer Limits”)
Billy Dee Williams, 74, actor (Brian’s Song, Lady Sings the Blues, Return of the Jedi)
…POLITICIANS
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…SCIENCE & RELIGION
James Watson, 83, discoverer (with Francis Crick) of the structure of DNA
Today’s Obits:
1829 Niels H Able Norwegian mathematician (infinite series), TB @ 26 
1992 Isaac Asimov science fiction writer (I Robot), kidney failure @ 72 
1996 Greer Garson actress (Goodbye Mr Chips), @ 92 
1981 Bob "The Bear" Hite singer (Canned Heat-Goin' up the Country), Heart Attack @ 31 
1968 Bobby Hutton US Black Panther leader, shot @ 17
1997 Jack Kent Cooke NFL owner (Washington Redskins), @ 84 
1199 Richard I the Lion-hearted, King of England (1189-99), gangrene @ 41 
1520 Raphael [Sanzio] artist (Sistine Madonna), ‘acute illness and wrong diagnosis’ on his 37th birthday 
Today’s Events:
  ARTS
1925 1st film shown on an airplane (British Air) 
1931 Little Orphan Annie, the comic strip character developed by Harold Gray, came to life on the NBC Blue Radio network.
1974 200,000 attend rock concert "California Jam" 
1974 The first concert film featuring a soundtrack in quadraphonic sound opened -- at the Ziegfeld Theatre. Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones
  ATHLETICS
1977 Kingdome opens, Seattle Mariners 1st game, loses to Angels 7-0 
1980 Gordie Howe completes a record 26th season 
1987 Sugar Ray Leonard upsets Marvelous Marvin Hagler 
  BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1869 1st plastic, Celluloid, patented 
1889 George Eastman places Kodak Camera on sale for 1st time 
1909 1st credit union established in US 
1954 TV Dinner is 1st put on sale by Swanson & Sons 
1957 NYC ends trolley car service 
  INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1792 Chickamauga Chief Captain Bench, and followers, will attack settlements near Holston. After killing 4 people, he will leave a declaration of war beside the bodies. A former friend to Europeans, the death of his great uncle, Old Tassel, at the hands of whites, turned his heart to war.
1875 Black Horse in one of several Southern Cheyenne Indians being sent to prison from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency (later called Fort Reno) in west-central Indian Territory, to St.Augustine, Florida, for his part in the uprisings in Indian Territory, and Texas. While handcuffed, he attempts to escape into the rest of his tribe. He is pursued, and mortally wounded.
 International POLITICS
1955 Yemen failed coup by Abdullah Seif el-Islam 
1992 Serbian troops begin siege of Sarajevo 
 SCIENCE & RELIGION
0648 -BC Earliest total solar eclipse; chronicled by Greeks 
1868 Brigham Young marries his 27th & final wife 
1909 Commodore Robert Peary and Matthew H. Henson, Peary’s servant became the first men to reach the North Pole
1938 Teflon invented by Roy J Plunkett 
 US POLITICS
1712 Slave revolt in New York
1862 Battle of Shiloh, Union defeats Confederacy in SW Tennessee  ________________________________________________________________________

ANSWERS:

Quiz
1. Which pop group had a hit with the song 'Silence is Golden'?
Tremaloes
2. Jacqueline Du Prey is a master on which instrument?
Cello
3. Franz Liszt was the farther-in- law of which composer?
Richard Wagner
4. Which USA record producer played maracas on the Rolling Stone's 1st album?
Phil Spector
5. Name the only non electrical musical instrument invented 20th century?
Steel Drums
6. Whose version of the song 'A View to a Kill' reached number 1 in the USA and number 2 in the UK?
Duran Duran
7. Who had a hit with the song 'Loco-Motion'?
Little Eva
8. What was Procul Harem's greatest hit?
Whiter Shade of Pale
9. Who composed the 'Brandeberg Concertos'?
Johan Sebastian Bach
10. Who composed the overture 'Hebrides' which is also known as 'Fingal’s cave'?
Felix Mendelssohn 
Close Up Picture
Clown
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