6-22-11



Ø  TODAY’s “Geez”:
·        1849 - Stephen C Massett opens courthouse using only piano in Calif
·        1947 - 12" rain in 42 mins (Holt, MO)
·        1990 - Florida passes a law prohibits wearing a throng bathing suit

Ø  Free Rambling Thoughts…
A really nice day today in Flag. Windows open, cool breeze coming through the house, not at all windy. Very nice.
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My neighbors, in the half-way house, had an interesting conversation on the sidewalk that was loud enough to make its way to my ears. There are three ladies that live there. Each has a boyfriend or husband. That is a total of six cars throughout the day. The discussion was between one of the couples. The guy asked if they had gotten in trouble for breaking any rules since moving in. She said that the rules were never enforced by anyone. Did I mention that the last women who lived there, a few months ago were all Natives. There was some guy with a clipboard who arrived two or three times at week, after 10pm to be sure there were no men, no drinking, no parties, etc. I know this because one night, a new guy knocked on my door, and when I answered, realized he had the wrong place. Since the Anglo ladies have moved in, I haven’t seen any official people over there. I don’t know if the three guys spend the night, but I do know their vehicles are parked outside when I go to bed at 11pm or so and are in the same place when I get up about 6:30a. They usually come and go as couples. I don’t really care, but I’m sure that this half way house isn’t doing its job. I have to wonder why they were so careful when Natives were there, and now never show up. My guess is that when the facility rented the townhouse, they watched it very carefully so they could keep it as a half way house, and now that things have gone well, they don’t check so much. Yeah, right…
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My internet connection has been really slow the last few days. I did my normal checks by clearing the cache on the three browsers I use…IE, Chrome, and AOL. Didn’t help. I ran two virus scans with no speed increase. My provider, Qwest, is changing to something like Century Link, so I thought that might be the problem. I called them…not my favorite way to spend time. The guy, in India, had me unplug the modem and wait and try again. After about 10 minutes with the reboot and everything I was back to my normal speed. I don’t know what it was, but my guess is that they downloaded new software to the modem when they changed companies and forgot to tell the customers they needed to do anything. Why? Because the guy walked me through it quickly, as though he had done it before and I have never had this problem with my modem before. Odd.

Ø  Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1.      Who is older, Jay or Donny Osmond?
2.      Which Spice girl was the first to marry?
3.      Michael Jackson's first wife was the daughter of which "King"?
4.      Which Rolling Stone did Jerry Hall marry?
5.      Which supermodel Naomi wrote a novel called Swan?
6.      Which Bob who founded Band Aid received an honorary knighthood in 1986?
7.      Giorgio Armani is famous in which field?
8.      Fashion designer Donatella, sister of the murdered Gianni, has which last name?
9.      Which actress is Carrie Fisher's mother?
10.   Model Rachel Hunter was married to which veteran rock star?
11.   Ivanka Trump has a similar name to her mother; who is she?
12.   Brigitte Bardot was awarded the freedom of her capital city; what is it?
13.   Which 1980s US president survived an assassination attempt?

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

Ø  Hmmmmm…
·        Percentage of all revenue earned by S&P 500 companies last year that came from outside the US: 47

Ø  Somewhat Useless Information…
Oops, this was supposed to be yesterday’s, instead of the repeat.
·        The idea of Father's Day was conceived in Spokane, Washington by Sonora Dodd while she listened to a Mother's Day sermon in 1909. Dodd (now known as "the mother of Father's Day") wanted a special day to honor her father, William Smart, a widowed Civil War veteran who was left to raise his six children on a farm.
·        The following year, June 19, 1910 was chosen for the first Father's Day celebration, proclaimed by Spokane's mayor because it was the month of William Smart's birth.
·        The first presidential proclamation honoring fathers was issued in 1966 when President Lyndon Johnson designated the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. Father's Day has been celebrated annually since 1972 when President Richard Nixon signed the public law that made it permanent.
·        Neck ties, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, are the number one gift for Father's Day.
·        Father's Day is the fifth most popular card-sending holiday, with an estimated $100 million in card sales.
·        It was the Associated Men's Wear Retailers which formed the National Father's Day Committee in New York City in the 1930s to promote the concept of Father's Day all over the country and the world.

Ø  Yeah, It Really Happened…
PITTSBURGH — State regulators say a gambler won a $25,000 jackpot on a Pittsburgh casino slot machine that should have paid out only $12.
Stampede!
The Gaming Control Board tells the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette the false jackpot happened on May 29, 2010. The generous payout happened in one of five instances involving Rivers Casino machines that weren't properly tested or certified.
The board was to have levied an unspecified fine against the casino. But it nixed a consent agreement with the casino Monday after some board members felt a stronger message needed to be sent.
Casino officials say the player was allowed to keep the jackpot and that it paid all taxes on it. Rivers spokesman Jack Horner says the casino takes the matter seriously and has retrained all of its technicians.
When a similar thing happened at an AZ casino, the ‘winner’ got their money back and no jackpot. The winner is still in court to get that changed.

Ø  Guffaw…or at least smile…
Three handsome male dogs are walking down the street when they see a beautiful, enticing, female Poodle. The three male dogs fall all over themselves in an effort to be the one to reach her first, but end up arriving in front of her at the same time. The males are speechless before her beauty, slobbering on themselves and hoping for just a glance from her in return. Aware of her charms and her obvious effect on the three suitors, she decides to be kind and tells them
“The first one who can use the words “liver” and “cheese” together in an imaginative, intelligent sentence can go out with me.”
The sturdy, muscular black Lab speaks up quickly and says “I love liver and cheese.”
“Oh, how childish,” said the Poodle. “That shows no imagination or intelligence whatsoever.”
She turned to the tall, shiny Golden Retriever and said “How well can you do?”
“Ummmm...I HATE liver and cheese,” blurts the Golden Retriever.
“My, my,” said the Poodle. “I guess it’s hopeless. That’s just as dumb as the Lab’s sentence.”
She then turns to the last of the three dogs and says, “How about you, little guy?”
The last of the three, tiny in stature but big in fame and finesse, is the Taco Bell chihuahua. He gives her a smile, a sly wink, turns to the Golden Retriever and the Lab and says...
 “Liver alone. Cheese mine.”

Ø  Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…

Ultimate COLLEGE Pistol Pete Maravich LSU Mix


Ø  Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
19-25
·        Meet A Mate Week
·        Carpenter Ant Awareness Week

Ø  TODAY IS
·        National Chocolate Éclair Day
·        Stupid Guy Thing Day
·        Croatia: Antifascist Struggle Day (1941 against Italian and German Occupiers)

Ø  Today’s Events:
  IN ARTS
1961 - Beatles record Aint She Sweet, Cry for a Shadow,  When the Saints Go Marching In, Why, Nobody's Child & My Bonnie, in Hamburg
1981 - Mark David Chapman pleads guilty to killing John Lennon
1985 - "Smuggler's Blues" by Glenn Frey peaks at #12
  IN ATHLETICS
1874 - Game of lawn tennis introduced
1930 - Lou Gehrig hits 3 HRs in a game, Ruth hits 3 in doubleheader
1937 - Joe Louis KOs James J Braddock in 18 for heavyweight boxing title 1938 - Joe Louis KOs Max Schmeling at 2:04 of 1st round at Yankee Stadium
  IN BUSINESS
1832 - John Howe patents pin manufacturing machine
1847 - Doughnut created
1922 - Herrin massacre, 19 strikebreakers and 2 union miners are killed in Herrin, Illinois
… IN EDUCATION
1844 - Influential North American fraternity Delta Kappa Epsilon is founded at Yale University
1943 - WEB DuBois becomes 1st Black member of National Institute of Letters
  FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1818 - The Pawnee Marhar Treaty is signed
  IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1497 - Antitax insurrection in Cornwall suppressed at Blackheath
1611 - Henry Hudson & son set adrift in Hudson Bay by mutineers
1745 - Bonnie Prince Charles sails to Scotland
1940 - France falls to Nazi Germany; armistice signed, France disarms
… IN RELIGION
  IN SCIENCE
1633 - Galileo Galilei forced to recant Earth orbits Sun by Pope (on Oct 31, 1992, Vatican admits it was wrong)
1675 - Royal Greenwich Observatory established in England by Charles II
1983 - 1st time a satellite is retrieved from orbit, by Space Shuttle
  IN US POLITICS
1848 - Barnburners (anti-slavery) party nominates Martin Van Buren for Pres
1868 - Arkansas re-enters US
1941 - President Roosevelt signs "GI Bill of Rights"
1970 - Pres Nixon signs 26th amendment (voting age lowered to 18)

… ARTISTS:  AUTHORS:  COMPOSERS
1859 - Frank Heino Damrosch, author/musician/teacher (found Inst of Music)
1856 - Henry Rider Haggard, author (King Solomon's Mine, She, Dawn)
1907 - Mike Todd, American film producer (d. 1958)
1906 - Billy Wilder, director (Some Like It Hot, Apartment, Stalag 17)
…ATHLETES
Clyde "Glide" Drexler, NBA Guard (Houston Rockets, Port Trailblazers) turns 49
1948 - "Pistol" Pete Maravich, NBA star (Atlanta Hawks)
…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Amy Brenneman, actor turns 47
Dan Brown,  author turns 47
Bruce Campbell, actor turns 53
Graham Greene, Canadian Oneida actor turns 59
Kris Kristofferson, singer/actor (Amerika, Millenium) turns 75
Cyndi Lauper, singr turns 58
Michael Lerner, actor turns 70
1920 - Paul Frees, animation voice (Bullwinkle)
1916 - Johnny Jacobs, American television announcer (d. 1982)
1954 - Freddie Prinze, NYC, comedian/actor (Chico & the Man)
Meryl Streep, Actor turns 62
Lindsay Wagner, actor  turns  62
Ralph Waite, actor (Cool Hand Luke, 5 Easy Piece) turns 82
… ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
1922 - Bill Blass, fashion designer (Nancy Reagan)
1941 - Ed Bradley, CBS news correspondent (60 Minutes)
1906 - Anne Morrow Lindbergh, author/aviator, Charles' wife
…POLITICIANS
1888 - Harold Burton, U.S. Supreme Court justice (d. 1964)

…SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
1680 - Ebenezer Erskine, Scottish religious dissenter

Ø  Today’s Obits:
1987 - Fred Astaire, actor/dancer (Royal Wedding, Let's Dance), dies at 88
2008 - George Carlin, American comedian, actor dies of heart failure at 71
1988 - Dennis Day, actor/tenor (Jack Benny Show), dies of ALS at 71
1969 - Judy Garland, actress (Wizard of Oz, Easter Parade), dies of an overdose at 47
2008 - Dody Goodman, American comedienne dies at 94
1527 - Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli, writer, dies at 58
2006 - Moose (dog actor), dog actor popular for role on Frasier dies at 16
1993 - Pat Nixon, 1st lady (1969-75), dies of lung cancer at 81

Ø  ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
1.      Who is older, Jay or Donny Osmond?
Jay
2.      Which Spice girl was the first to marry?
Mel B—Melanie Brown—Scary Spice to Jimmy Gulzar in 1998
3.      Michael Jackson's first wife was the daughter of which "King"?
Elvis Presley First wife was Lisa Marie
4.      Which Rolling Stone did Jerry Hall marry?
Mick Jagger
5.      Which supermodel Naomi wrote a novel called Swan?
Campbell
6.      Which Bob who founded Band Aid received an honorary knighthood in 1986?
Geldof
7.      Giorgio Armani is famous in which field?
Fashion design
8.      Fashion designer Donatella, sister of the murdered Gianni, has which last name?
Versace
9.      Which actress is Carrie Fisher's mother?
Debbie Reynolds
10.   Model Rachel Hunter was married to which veteran rock star?
Rod Stewart
11.   Ivanka Trump has a similar name to her mother; who is she?
Ivana Trump
12.   Brigitte Bardot was awarded the freedom of her capital city; what is it?
Paris
13.   Which 1980s US president survived an assassination attempt?
Ronald Reagan

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Ø  …AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW

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