Ø TODAY’s “Geez”:
· 1877 - The Molly Maguires, ten Irish immigrants, are hanged at the Schuylkill County and Carbon County, Pennsylvania prisons
· 2006 - Pluto's newly discovered moons are officially named Nix & Hydra
Ø Free Rambling Thoughts…
I’m ready for First Day of Summer. That means the monsoons aren’t far behind. We made it through the Father’s Day weekend with no big fires around Flagstaff. The rest of the stat wasn’t so lucky. We are on the National News everyday with reports of more and more forest being destroyed every day. One of our senators, John McCain, seems to have lost it mentally. While viewing the latest big fire he stated to the National Press that “[t]here is substantial evidence that some of these fires have been caused by people who have crossed our border illegally.” Of course, none of the people investigating the fires say that this has happened. They even say there is no evidence that this is what has happened. It just gets all those people who are losing their land, losing their homes, someone to blame—those illegals did it. It also puts McCain on the National news where he can push his view of illegal immigration.
When a local fire started here just outside of Flagstaff, many of my friends said “I hope it wasn’t a Navajo.” Sadly it was. The stories in the news dealt with his age, and the fact that he was mad at his girl friend. I don’t think there was a Native backlash from that fire. For some reason I don’t think that would happen if, in fact, an illegal started one of the big fires down south.
Ø Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1. Who was born first, Ronald Reagan or Frank Sinatra?
2. Jerry Hall hails from which oil state?
3. Which actor director was born on exactly the same day as singer Lou Rawls?
4. Who accompanied Hugh Grant to the premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral in a dress held together with safety pins?
5. Who did Jacqueline Bouvier marry in September 1953?
6. Reports of a relationship with which model ended the presidential campaign of Senator Gary Hart?
7. Twiggy was the most famous model of which decade?
8. IN which city was George Michael charged with lewd behavior in 1998?
9. Which Richard did Elizabeth Taylor marry twice?
10. Which Italian actress launched her won perfume Sophia?
11. Which Mia is the daughter of Maureen O' Sullivan?
12. Where was Sean Lennon's mother born?
Ø Zoom-ed in Picture…Can you Identify what this is? (Answer at end of post)
Ø Hmmmmm…
· Net change in the amount of money kept in US stock-based Mutual Funds since 2007: -$249,400,000,000 [249.4 billion]
Ø Somewhat Useless Information…
· The Boston Nation, a newspaper published in Ohio during the mid-nineteenth century, had pages 7 1/2 feet long and 5 1/2 feet wide. It required two people to hold the paper in proper reading position.
· When using the first pay phones (installed in an office building in New Haven, Connecticut in June 1880), a caller did not put coins in the machine. Instead, he or she gave them to an attendant who stood next to the phone. Coin telephones did not appear until 1899.
· The first operators employed by the Bell Telephone Company were young boys who worked standing up. Only after several years did it occur to anybody to provide them with chairs.
· The Pentagon building in Arlington, Virginia, has 68,000 miles of telephone lines.
· On Nov. 9, 1965, the day of the great blackout in the northeastern U.S., 62 million phone calls were placed in New York City during a 24-hour period.
· Of all professionals in the U.S., journalists are credited with having the largest vocabulary - approximately 20,000 words.
Ø Yeah, It Really Happened…
MEMPHIS - A 92-year-old Washington state man who used his false teeth to chew through the duct tape with which he was tied up received an award from a third grade class. The class at Berclair Elementary in Memphis picked Lester Matteson of Shoreline, Wash., to receive the 2011 hero medal after he used his dentures to chew through the duct tape thieves had used to tie him to a kitchen chair in December, KOMO-TV, Seattle, reported Thursday. "Oh, I think they're the heroes. They're the little heroes," Matteson said of the class. Matteson was suggested to the class by 8-year-old Haley Dunwoody. "I think he's a hero, 'cause he used fake teeth to chew through tape when he got robbed," the girl said.
Ø Guffaw…or at least smile…
A boy had reached four without giving up the habit of sucking his thumb, though his mother had tried everything from bribery to reasoning to painting it with lemon juice to discourage the habit. Finally she tried threats, warning her son that, "If you don't stop sucking your thumb, your stomach is going to blow up like a balloon."
Later that day, walking in the park, mother and son saw a pregnant woman sitting on a bench. The four-year-old considered her gravely for a minute, then spoke to her saying, "Uh-oh ... I know what you've been doing."
Ø Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…
Ø Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
19-25
· Meet A Mate Week
· Carpenter Ant Awareness Week
Ø TODAY IS
· Atheists Solidarity Day
· Ann & Samantha Day [Celebrated worldwide, this twice-yearly holiday is meant for reflection on Anne Frank’s and Samantha Smith’s contributions to our world and to promote them as subjects worthy to be honored on official American postage stamps, as well as the stamps of all nations]
· Baby Boomer's Recognition Day
· Cuckoo Warning Day [The saying goes that if the cuckoo sings, your summer will be a wet one]
· Go Skateboarding Day
· National Daylight Appreciation Day
· Summer Solstice Midsummer Day/Eve Celebrations
· World Handshake Day
· World Humanist Day
· Greenland: National Day
Ø Today’s Events:
… IN ARTS
1948 - 33 1/3 RPM LP record introduced
1969 - Zager & Evans release "In the Year 2525 "
1975 - "Jaws" by Steven Spielberg opens
… IN ATHLETICS
1950 - Joe DiMaggio gets his 2,000th hit
1990 - At Yankee Stadium rally, Nelson Mandela dons a NY Yankee baseball cap & proclaims "I am a Yankee!"
1994 - Steffi Graf becomes 1st defending tennis champ to lose in 1st round of a major tournament (Wimbledon to Lorrie McNeal)
… IN BUSINESS
1879 - F W Woolworth opens 1st store (failed almost immediately)
1894 - Workers in Pittsburgh strike Pullman sleeping car company
1907 - E W Scripps founded United Press
… IN EDUCATION
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… FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1674 - Chatot Tribe have a mission established for them today west of the Apalachicola River
1856 - The non-hostile indians along the lower Rogue River, and at Fort Orford, in southwestern Oregon, are put on a boat to be moved to a new reservation between the Pacific Ocean, and the Wallamet River. It will be called the Grande Ronde Reservation
… IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1749 - Halifax, Nova Scotia, is founded
1887 - Britain celebrates golden jubilee of Queen Victoria
… IN RELIGION
1607 - 1st Protestant Episcopal parish in America established, Jamestown
1821 - African Methodist Episcopal Zion (AMEZ) Church organizes (NYC)
… IN SCIENCE
1768 - 1st US bachelor of medicine degree (Dr John Archer)
… IN US POLITICS
1684 - King Charles II revokes Massachusetts Bay Colony charter
1805 - Great Stoneface Mt found in NH
1898 - Guam becomes a territory of US
1916 - Mexican troops beat US expeditionary force under Gen Pershing
1943 - Federal troops put down racial riot in Detroit 30 dead
… ARTISTS: AUTHORS: COMPOSERS
1688 - Alexander Pope, English poet (Rape of the Lock)
Lalo [Boris] Schifrin, Buenos Aires Argentina, composer turns 79
…ATHLETES
1918 - Eddie Lopat, American baseball player
John Roethlisberger, gymnast (Olympics-5th-96) turns 41
Rick Sutcliffe, pitcher (LA Dodgers, Chicago Cubs) turns 55
…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Meredith Baxter, actor turns 64
Ron Ely, actor will be 73
1922 - Judy Holliday, comedienne/actress (Born Yesterday, Adam's Rib)
Bernie Kopell, actor (Love Boat, Get Smart, That Girl) turns 78
Juliette Lewis, actress and musician turns 38
Chris Pratt, actor turns 32
1921 - Jane Russell, full-figured actress (Outlaw)
1925 - Maureen Stapleton, actress (Airport, Coccoon, Plaza Suite)
… ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
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…POLITICIANS
1953 - Benazir Bhutto, 1st female leader of a Moslem nation (Pakistan)
1732 - Martha Washington, 1st, 1st lady (1789-97)
…SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
1639 - Increase Mather, New England Puritan minister
1805 - Charles Thomas Jackson, American scientist, polymath
Ø Today’s Obits:
1527 - Niccolo Machiavelli, Florentine statesman/author, dies at 57
2001 - Carroll O'Connor, American actor dies at 77
1908 - Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov [Никола́й Андре́евич Ри́мский-Ко́рсаков], Russian composer (Sheherazade ), dies of heart disease at 64
2003 - Leon Uris, American writer dies at 79
Ø ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
1. Who was born first, Ronald Reagan or Frank Sinatra?
Ronald Reagan
2. Jerry Hall hails from which oil state?
Texas
3. Which actor director was born on exactly the same day as singer Lou Rawls?
Woody Allen
4. Who accompanied Hugh Grant to the premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral in a dress held together with safety pins?
Elizabeth Hurley
5. Who did Jacqueline Bouvier marry in September 1953?
John F. Kennedy
6. Reports of a relationship with which model ended the presidential campaign of Senator Gary Hart?
Donna Rice
7. Twiggy was the most famous model of which decade?
1960s
8. IN which city was George Michael charged with lewd behavior in 1998?
Los Angeles
9. Which Richard did Elizabeth Taylor marry twice?
Burton
10. Which Italian actress launched her won perfume Sophia?
Sophia Loren
11. Which Mia is the daughter of Maureen O' Sullivan?
Farrow
12. Where was Sean Lennon's mother born?
Japan
Close Up Picture
Ø …AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW
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