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TODAY’s “Geez”: 1835 - P T Barnum & his circus begin 1st tour of US

Free Rambling Thoughts…
Luckily, the Red Flag Warning didn’t hit us until 3pm today, so the earlier part of the day wasn’t bad.

It seems like every time I turn on the Internets, someone is telling us about another fire near Flagstaff. Every day there are one or two new fires around here. All seem to be ‘stupid human caused’. Thankfully the Forest Service and the local fire fighters are on top of each one quickly. I think it’s time for our legislature to require anyone going into the forest must take a test about fire safety and a reading test, that proves the individual know what ‘No Campfires’ means. Then they have all their matches and lighters removed from their gear. I doubt these idiots know how to start a fire with a couple of sticks. I’m all for an open forest and have spent many a night camping in this beautiful forest, but never, never had a campfire in a restricted area. I still always had a great time. If the people starting these fires are homeless and using the fire for warmth, then our city must step up with more shelters. If these people don’t want to stay at a shelter, then they can’t stay in the forest either.

Our discussion group was to meet this weekend, but can’t because the hosts are busy preparing their home for the monsoons. They live in the path of the expected floods that are only happening because some idiot tried to burn down the entire forest. That person has not come forward nor have they been caught. Only the residents, the trees, and the wildlife are still suffering. The Feds just gave the state a bunch of money to help the victims. It goes through the Governor’s office and she is acting like she did it. It is Big Government MONEY. I’m happy for the many who will benefit from this money. Our state government is so random. They passed a bill that AZ can opt out of the Health Care System of Obama, another that we can set up our own border remedies. But, they will take Federal money. Makes very little sense to me.

Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
Which show's main characters are Vernon Gersch and Sonia Walk?
Who played Anita in the first Broadway production of West Side Story?
What was Mary Martin's first Broadway success?
What was the original plot of Anything Goes about?
What was the Broadway debut musical of Lauren Bacall?
Who wrote the lyrics for A Chorus Line?
Who played the original Stine and Stone in the musical which included The Tennis Song?
Fiddler on the Roof was based on whose Tales?
What is the name of the leprechaun in Finian's Rainbow?
Godspell was based on which book of he Bible?
Who wrote the play o which La Cage Aux Folles was based?
Who did Alan Jay Lerner collaborate with on Love Life?
What was the first show to be produced and directed by Hal Prince?

Zoom-ed in Picture…Can you Identify what this is? (Answer at end of post)

Hmmmmm…
>Number of divorces in Britain in 2009 that were process by ‘divorce-online.co.uk: 7,314
>Portion of those in which the word ‘Facebook’ appeared in the court filing: 1/5

Somewhat Useless Information…
>From the practice of decorating graves with flowers, wreaths and flags, the holiday was long known as Decoration Day. The name Memorial Day goes back to 1882, but the older name didn't disappear until after World War II. Federal law declared "Memorial Day" the official name in 1967.
>On May 30, 1868, President Ulysses S. Grant presided over the first Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery -- which, until 1864, was Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's plantation. The principal speaker was James A. Garfield, a Civil War general, Republican congressman from Ohio and future president.
>General Orders No. 11 stated that "in this observance no form of ceremony is prescribed," but over time several customs and symbols became associated with the holiday. It is customary on Memorial Day to fly the flag at half staff until noon, and then raise it to the top of the staff until sunset.

Yeah, It Really Happened…
LONDON - A London man said he has spent more than $3,000 on therapy to "break the spell" of his 13-sausage-per-day habit. David Harding, 47, said the therapy has thus far brought him no closer to "freeing" himself from his sausage addiction, the Daily Mirror reported Monday. "I genuinely cannot bear the thought of living without sausages," Harding said. "Drug addicts crave their fix, and it's the same for me -- except my drug is a banger." Harding said he spends about $1,150 annually on sausages and eats as many as 13 each day. "Apparently I just like sausages -- plain and simple. I don't see that there is anything wrong with that, but I do think that I have to look at ways to control
my urges," Harding said.

Guffaw…or at least smile…
A little man is sitting in a bar when a big guy comes up and says here’s a punch from Japan.
The little man gets up and the big guy goes ‘here’s a kick from Korea’ knocking him down. The little guy just smiles and goes away.
15 minutes later he comes over and knocks the guy out cold then he looks at the bartender and says when he wakes up tell him that was a crowbar from "Lowes."

Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…
Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:

«TODAY IS
Leave the Office Early Day
National Bubba Day
National Rocky Road Day
National Running Day
National Tailors Day *Yell "Fudge" at the Cobras in North America Day


Bhutan: Coronation Day 
Italy: Republic Day  
UK: Coronation Day

Today’s Events:
…  IN ARTS
1919 - Pulitzer prize awarded to Carl Sandburg (Cornhuskers)
1920 - Pulitzer prize awarded to Eugene O'Neill (Beyond the Horizon)
1959 - Allen Ginsberg writes his poem "Lysergic Acid," SF
1989 - 14 year old Scott Isaacs spells spoliator to win 1989 Spelling Bee
2004 - Ken Jennings begins his 74-game winning streak on the syndicated game show Jeopardy!
…  IN ATHLETICS
1925 - NY Yankee Lou Gehrig begins his 2,130 consecutive game streak
1935 - Babe Ruth, 40, announces his retirement as a player
…  IN BUSINESS & EDUCATION
1857 - James Gibbs, Va, patents chain-stitch single-thread sewing machine
1873 - Construction begins on Clay St (SF) for world's 1st cable railroad
1883 - Chicago's "El" opens to traffic
1928 - Velveeta Cheese created by Kraft
1952 - 650,000 metal workers go on strike in US
1977 - NJ allows casino gambling in Atlantic City
1999 - The Bhutan Broadcasting Service brings television transmissions to the Kingdom for the first time.
…  FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1763 - Pontiac's Rebellion: At what is now Mackinaw City, Michigan, Chippewas capture Fort Michilimackinac by diverting the garrison's attention with a game of lacrosse, then chasing a ball into the fort.
1788 - Forces under General John Sevier, attack the Cherokee village of Hiwassee. The American forces will be victorious, with many of the Cherokees fleeing the area. The village will be burned.
1924 - If they were not already based on treaty provisions, all American Indians become U.S. citizens today.
…  IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1910 - Pygmies discovered in Dutch New Guinea
1949 - Transjordan renamed Jordan
1953 - Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey
1968 - Canadians must get gov’t permission to export silver
1974 - Mali adopts constitution
…  IN SCIENCE & RELIGION
1615 - First Récollet missionaries arrive at Quebec City, from Rouen, France.
1904 - Professor Schron finds microbe that causes photosynthesis
1979 - Pope John Paul II visits Poland
2003 - Europe launches its first voyage to another planet, Mars. The European Space Agency's Mars Express probe launches from the Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan.
…  IN US POLITICS
1774 - Intolerable Acts: The Quartering Act is enacted, allowing a governor in colonial America to house British soldiers in uninhabited houses, outhouses, barns, or other buildings if suitable quarters were not provided.
1863 - Harriet Tubman leads Union guerrillas into Maryland, freeing slaves
1866 - Renegade Irish Fenians surrender to US forces
1886 - Grover Cleveland is 1st to wed during presidency (Frances Folsom)
1899 - Black Americans observed day of fasting to protest lynchings
1913 - 1st strike settlement mediated by US Dept of Labor-RR clerks
1986 - Regular TV coverage of US Senate sessions begins
1997 - Timothy McVeigh found guilty of 1995 Okla City bombing, killing 168

… ARTISTS:  AUTHORS:  COMPOSERS…
1918 - Ruth Atkinson, 1st female American cartoonist
1740 - Marquis de Sade, 1st known sadist/writer (Justine)
1857 - Edward William Elgar,  composer (Pomp & Circumstance)
1944 -  Marvin Hamlisch, NYC, composer/pianist (Sting, Chorus Line) turns 67
…ATHLETES
Kyle Petty, American race car driver turns 51
…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Wayne Brady comedian turns  39
Dana Carvey comedian, turns  56
Dennis Haysbert  actor turns  57
Stacy Keach actor turns 70
Sally Kellerman actress turns  74
1948 - Jerry Mathers, actor (Beaver-Leave It To Beaver) turns 63
1904 - Johnny Weissmuller, actor (Tarzan)/100m swimmer (Oly-5 gold-1924, 28)
… ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
1890 - Hedda Hopper, [Elda Furry], PA, gossip columnist 

…POLITICIANS
 
…SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS

Today’s Obits:
1927 - Lizzie Borden, accused murderer, dies of pneumonia at 68
2001 - Imogene Coca, American actress dies at 93
2008 - Bo Diddley, American musician dies at 80
1581 - James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, regent of Scotland guillotined at 56
1951 - John Erskine, US writer/poet/pianist (Venus Love Goddess), dies at 71
2008 - Mel Ferrer, American actor, film director and film producer dies at 91
1941 - Lou Gehrig, 1st baseman (NY Yankee), dies of ALS at 37
1990 - Rex Harrison, actor (My Fair Lady), dies of cancer at 82
1979 - Jim Hutton, actor (Ellery Queen), dies of liver cancer at 45
1961 - George S Kaufman, playwright/dir/pulitzer prize winner, dies at 72
1987 - Sammy Kaye, orch leader (Sammy Kaye Show), dies at 77
1567 - Shane O'Neill, Irish chieftain slain at Battle of Farsetmore at 37
1987 - Andres Segovia, Spanish composer/guitarist, dies at 94

ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
Which show's main characters are Vernon Gersch and Sonia Walk?
They're Playing Our Song
Who played Anita in the first Broadway production of West Side Story?
 Chita Rivera
What was Mary Martin's first Broadway success?
Leave It To Me
What was the original plot of Anything Goes about?
Shipwreck
What was the Broadway debut musical of Lauren Bacall?
Applause
Who wrote the lyrics for A Chorus Line?
Edward Kleban
Who played the original Stine and Stone in the musical which included The Tennis Song?
Gregg Edelman & James Naughton
Fiddler on the Roof was based on whose Tales?
Sholom Aleichem
What is the name of the leprechaun in Finian's Rainbow?
Og
Godspell was based on which book of he Bible?
St. Matthew's Gospel
Who wrote the play of which La Cage Aux Folles was based?
Jean Poiret
Who did Alan Jay Lerner collaborate with on Love Life?
Kurt Weill
What was the first show to be produced and directed by Hal Prince?
She Loves Me

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…AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW

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