5-2-11


TODAY’s HOLY MACKEREL: 1970 - KOAI (now KNAZ stopped transmitting in 2008) TV channel 2 in Flagstaff, AZ (NBC) 1st broadcast

MY FREE RAMBLING THOUGHTS
A quiet Sunday…with the constant wind…and the very cool temps….and the hungry birds…and a few clouds. I caught up on some TV…and some laundry.

I wanted to spend some time outside, but it was too chilly to enjoy much time outside. I did sweep the deck and feed the birds. This IS May, after all.

It is the first of the month, so our little area is changing…new neighbors are moving in, others are moving out. It should be a good summer…if it ever gets here.

News just broke that Osama bin Laden has been killed in Pakistan. Whoa…guess it wasn’t a lazy day everywhere. The story is that it was done with those very quiet predator drones and that the US has possession of the body. I hate to be a cynic, but this could easily have Al Qaeda retaliate somewhere in the US. This 54 year old terrorist has way too many followers.

Trivia Quiz […answers at bottom…]
Which state lies due east of Alabama?
What is the largest of the Southern states?
Which river starts at Lake Itasca Minnesota and flows into the Gulf of Mexico?
What type of creature was the star of the film Jaws?
What was the name of the mansion where Elvis Presley died?
In which country was a 2000 year old, life size terracotta army discovered?
Which was the 50th state to become part of the United States of America?
Which state is called the Great Lake State?
What was the first name of the first man in space?
Where in America was the world's biggest rock festival staged?

CLOSEUP PICTURE: Can you identify this close up picture?

Hmmmm…
>Estimated number of Californians who hold a medical order to purchase marijuana: 355,000
>Tons of marijuana the Mexican government burned last fall following a major seizure: 148
>Number of joints that could have been rolled with this much of the drug: 268,000,000

FIRST TIME…
>James Cook 1773 --- 1st person to cross Antarctic Circle
>Benjamin Franklin 1775 --- appointed 1st Postmaster General in America (July 26, 1775)
>Margaret Corbin 1779 --- 1st woman to be awarded a disability pension by US Congress. She fought in the Revolutionary War
>Marquis d'Arlandes and Pilatre de Rozier 1783 --- 1st humans to fly. They were airborne in a hot-air balloon for 20 minutes, in Paris, on Nov. 21

SOMEWHAT USELESS INFORMATION…
>The Boston Marathon is the world’s oldest marathon, as it has been run since 1897. >Women were not allowed to officially enter the marathon until 1972. In 1967, Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to run with a number, as she registered using her initials K.V. rather than her first name and posed as a male.
>The Boston Marathon is held on Patriot’s Day. Until 1969 this was every April 19th. Beginning in 1969, the holiday was observed on the 3rd Monday of the month, and Marathon Monday was born.
>The nickname Heartbreak Hill originated in 1936 from a story written by Boston Globe reporter Jerry Nason. Located between miles 20 and 21 of the marathon course, Heartbreak Hill is the last of the four Newton hills. While running through the hills, John Kelley caught race leader Ellison “Tarzan” Brown, patting him on the shoulder and passing him. Brown rallied and regained the lead on the 4th of the Newton Hills, “breaking Kelley’s heart," reporter Nason wrote. Brown maintained the lead, and won the race.
>During the first few years of the Boston Marathon, the course was only 24.8 miles long. It was run from Metcalf’s Mill in Ashland to the Irvington Oval in Boston. In 1924, the start was moved from Ashland to Hopkinton extending the race to 26.2 miles.
>The Boston Marathon receives the second largest amount of media coverage in the world for a one day sporting event, second only to the Superbowl. More than 1,000 members of the media from 200 outlets across the world will cover the race.

UNUSUAL NEWS ITEM:
CHENEY, Wash. - A Washington state man who said he forgot to pay for a 99-cent hot dog was cleared of theft by a jury. John Richardson, 30, said he spent $28 at Mitchell's IGA in Cheney in December but forgot to pay for the 99-cent hot dog he ate while shopping, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., reported Wednesday. Richardson and other witnesses said he offered to pay for the sausage when the manager confronted him outside of the store, but the payment was refused and police were called. A jury took less than five minutes to clear Richardson of the theft charge.
"From all the testimony, you'd have to be an idiot to not realize that the guy simply forgot," juror Patrick Reeves said. "It took the jury about five minutes to come to a verdict."

A LITTLE LAUGH:
I was sound asleep when the telephone jarred me awake.
"Hi!" It was my peppy mother-in-law. She proceeded to rattle on about the busy day she had ahead and all the things that awaited her the rest of the week.
"Mom," I interrupted. "It's five in the morning."
"Really? What are you doing up so early?"

FOUND ON ‘YOU TUBE’:

♫ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ♫
1986 Inductee: Jimmie Rodgers was the first figure inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and is fondly referred to as the “Father of Country Music.” Yet his combination of blues and hillbilly styles made him a true forebear of rock and roll, and he was also part of the first group of musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. MORE INFO

NOTE: This is Not the Jimmie Rodgers of Pop fame with Honeycomb and Kisses Sweeter than Wine .

Click on Song Title to see and hear it.

DAYBOOK INFORMATION
«THIS WEEK
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Bread Pudding Recipe Exchange Week * Be Kind To Animals Week * National Correctional Officer's Week * Children's Mental Health Week * Drinking Water Week * Flexible Work Arrangement Week * Goodwill Industries Week * Kids Win Week * National Anxiety & Depression Awareness Week * National Family Week * National Hug Holiday Week * National Pet Week * North American Occupational Safety & Health Week *Update Your References Week

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Astronomy Week
Children's Book Week
Dating and Life Coach Recognition Week
National Wildflower Week
Spring Astronomy Week
Teacher Appreciation Week
Work At Home Moms Week

«TODAY IS
Fire Day
Melanoma Monday
National Play Your
Roberts Rule of Order Day
Ukulele Day

Today’s Events:
… ARTS
1927 - Pulitzer prize awarded to Louis Bromfield (Early Autumn)
1932 - Pulitzer prize awarded to Pearl S Buck (Good Earth)
1938 - Pulitzer prize awarded to Thornton Wilder (Our Town)
1949 - Arthur Miller wins Pulitzer Prize for "Death of a Salesman"
1955 - Pulitzer prize awarded Tennessee Williams for (Cat on Hot Tin Roof)
1955 - WGBH TV channel 2 in Boston, MA (PBS) begins broadcasting
1988 - Jackson Pollock's "Search" sold for $4,800,000
… ATHLETICS
1970 - 1st woman jockey at Kentucky Derby (Diane Crump)
… BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1878 - US stops minting 20 cent coin
1885 - "Good Housekeeping" magazine is 1st published
1918 - General Motors acquires the Chevrolet Motor Company of Delaware
… INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1670 - King Charles of England gives all trade rights to "all the Landes Countreyes and Territoryes upon the Coastes and Confynes of the Seas" lying within the Hudson Strait to the Hudson’s Bay Company. This monopoly remains in effect until 1859.
1871 - Indians raid settlements near Fort Seldon, in southern New Mexico. According to army records cavalry troops chase them for 280 miles, but they do not catch them.
… INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1497 - John Cabot departs to North-America
1670 - King Charles II charters Hudson Bay Company
1776 - France & Spain agreed to give weapons to American rebels
1950 - Dutch PM Malan recognizes South-Africa but not China PR
1990 - South Africa & African National Congress open talks to end apartheid
1998 - The European Central Bank is founded in Brussels in order to define and execute the European Union's monetary policy.
… SCIENCE & RELIGION
1780 - William Herschel discovers 1st binary star, Xi Ursae Majoris
1887 - Hannibal W Goodwin patents celluloid photographic film
2008 - Cyclone Nargis makes landfall in Myanmar killing over 130,000 people and leaving millions of people homeless.
… US POLITICS
1863 - Stonewall Jackson attacks Chancellorsville, wounded by his own men
1865 - Pres Johnson offers $100,000 reward for capture of Jefferson Davis
1890 - Territory of Oklahoma created
1974 - Former VP Spiro Agnew disbarred
2000 - President Bill Clinton announces that accurate GPS access would no longer be restricted to the United States military

… ARTISTS: AUTHORS: COMPOSERS…
1779 - John Galt, Scotland, novelist (Ayrshire Legatees, Lawrie Todd)
1895 - Lorenz Hart, American lyricist
1903 - Benjamin Spock, CT, pediatrician (Common Sense Book of Baby Care)
…ATHLETES
David Beckham, Soccer player, turns 36
…BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1885 - Hedda Hopper, American gossip columnist
…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Larry Gatlin, Country singer, turns 63
Lesley Gore, Singer, turns 65
Lou Gramm, Rock singer (Foreigner), turns 61
Engelbert Humperdinck, Singer, turns 75
Bianca Jagger, Actress, turns 66
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Actor, wrestler, turns 39
1907 - Pinky Lee, children's show host (Pinky Lee Show)
…POLITICIANS
1729 - Catherine II, the Great, empress of Russia (1762-96)
…SCIENCE & RELIGION
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Today’s Obits:
1984 - Jack Barry, game show emcee (Joker's Wild), dies of heart attack at 66
1519 - Leonardo Da Vinci, artist/scientist, dies at 67
1993 - Julio Gallo, wine maker (Gallo), dies in a car accident at 82
1957 - Joseph McCarthy, commie hunting senator (R-Wisc), dies of acute hepatitus at 47
2010 - Lynn Redgrave, British actress dies of breast cancer at 67

ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
Which state lies due east of Alabama?
Georgia
What is the largest of the Southern states?
Florida
Which river starts at Lake Itasca Minnesota and flows into the Gulf of Mexico?
Mississippi
What type of creature was the star of the film Jaws?
Shark
What was the name of the mansion where Elvis Presley died?
Graceland
In which country was a 2000 year old, life size terracotta army discovered?
China
Which was the 50th state to become part of the United States of America?
Hawaii
Which state is called the Great Lake State?
Michigan
What was the first name of the first man in space?
Yuri [Gagarin] of Klushino near Gzhatsk (now in Smolensk Oblast, Russia)
Where in America was the world's biggest rock festival staged?
Woodstock

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…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.