6-24-11



Ø  TODAY’s “Geez”:
·        1314 - Battle of Bannockburn; Scotland regains independence from England
·        1374 - A sudden outbreak of St. John's Dance causes people in the streets of Aachen, Germany, to experience hallucinations and begin to jump and twitch uncontrollably until they collapse from exhaustion.
·        1880 - First performance of O Canada (French version, the song that would become the national anthem of Canada, at the Congrès national des Canadiens-Français.

Ø  Free Rambling Thoughts…
Another very warm day and the breeze kept it tolerable today. Of course that breeze also dried out the forest even more. Now there are no campfires or open flame even in established campgrounds. One can only hope that everyone will follow that law. Of course, it had to happen, but John McCain rephrased his fire comment. He now says that illegals start fires, not that they started any of the big fires we have in AZ. He also stated that since the Coronado National Forest was closed, anyone inside the forest would be there illegally, therefore making them ‘illegal’. Here in AZ the word ‘illegals’ seldom if ever is talking about people who have broken a law, other than the immigration law. Too bad he just couldn’t say he was wrong.

I got an email today that the boat company hadn’t received my paperwork for my river trip. No Big Deal. I pulled it out, found their address, and drove over there with. I actually hadn’t filled them out, thinking I could just take them to the trip meeting the night before. They have a release form that basically says that you are traveling down a very unpredictable river with lots of white water and that you will not hold them responsible if you are injured or if you die. Of course it takes a whole page to say that with terms like hypothermia, hyponatremia (too much water in your system), and dehydration and casually mention that two or more of these can happen at the same time. Oh well. So this company has customers from all over the world. Their address is a PO Box; their phone number is an 800 number. I had no idea where they actually were physically located. Turns out I have been driving by their office since they opened. They are about 8 blocks from where I live…on highway 89. I should have just walked over there.  Anyway, we are all set for the trip.

I ran some errands, did some laundry, and had a good day. Because we had lunch yesterday, it really felt like Friday until about 11am. I have another lunch with a friend tomorrow, so Saturday will probably feel like Friday too. It will be nice to have lunch with an old-er colleague.

Ø  Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1.      In 1998 Celine Dion and R Kelly sang I'm Your what?
2.      In which decade did Boris Yeltsin come to power?
3.      Woody Allen was born in which decade of the 20th century?
4.      Which series with Ellen DeGeneres as originally called These Friends of Mine?
5.      Which Spanish Salvador was a surrealist artist?
6.      Which country does golfer Ben Crenshaw come from?
7.      Who had a 70’s No 1 hit with Stayin' Alive?
8.      What type of curtain divided eastern and western Europe during the cold war?
9.      Bandleader Edward Ellington was known by what nickname?
10.   Which state is called the Garden state?
11.   What did Cecil B de Mille make?
12.   Which star of Shakespeare in Love guest-edited the magazine Marie Claire?
13.   What was added to Stevie Wonder's name when he was a youngster?

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

Ø  Hmmmmm…
·        Date on which the Oakland CA Police stopped responding to burglaries not in progress due to budget cuts: 8-21-10

Ø  Somewhat Useless Information…
·        Levi Strauss arrived in California during the Gold Rush trying to sell canvas tents to miners. However, he soon learned that what the prospectors needed most was pants, and so he turned his tent business into a pants business; eventually using imported denim in place of canvas.
·        In 2005, an orignal pair of Levi's--aged more than 115 years--were sold to a collector for $60,000.

Ø  Yeah, It Really Happened…
NEW YORK - New York police said a woman was arrested after stealing a license plate off a patrol car and shoving it down her pants. Police said Beryl Duncan, 53, took the plate from the marked 2009 Chevrolet Impala while it was parked near Prospect Park on a call about a disturbance about 1 a.m. Monday, the New York Post reported Tuesday. A witness described seeing Duncan shove the plate down her pants and police said she denied stealing the plate when confronted by an officer. Police said the woman told the officer the plate had fallen off the vehicle and she was holding it until she could return it to an officer. Duncan was arrested and charged with criminal possession of stolen property and petit larceny.

Ø  Guffaw…or at least smile…
When Mozart passed away, he was buried in a churchyard. A couple  days later, the town drunk was walking through the cemetery and heard  some strange noises coming from the area where Mozart was buried.
 Terrified, the drunk ran and got the priest to come and listen to it.
 The priest bent close to the grave and heard some faint, unrecognizable music coming from the grave. Frightened, the priest ran and got the town magistrate.
 When the magistrate arrived, he bent his ear to the grave,  listened for a moment, and said, "Ah, yes, that's Mozart's Ninth Symphony, being played backwards."
 He listened a while longer, and said, "There's the Eighth Symphony,  And it's backwards, too. Most puzzling."
 So the magistrate kept listening; "There's the Seventh... the  Sixth...the Fifth..." Suddenly the realization of what was happening dawned on the magistrate; he stood up and announced to the crowd that had gathered in the  cemetery.
"My fellow citizens, there's nothing to worry about. It's just Mozart decomposing."

Ø  Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…

Roy Rogers "HOPPY, GENE, AND ME"


Ø  Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
19-25
·        Meet A Mate Week
·        Carpenter Ant Awareness Week
23-26
·        Watermelon Seed Spitting Week

Ø  TODAY IS
·        Celebration of the Senses
·        International Fairy Day
·        Museum Comes To Life Day
·        Take Your Dog To Work Day
·        Ugliest Dog Day
·        China: Macau Day (Oldest European—Portuguese—settlement in the Orient taken over by Dutch)

Ø  Today’s Events:
  IN ARTS
1901 - 1st exhibition by Pablo Picasso, 19, opens in Paris
1894 - Decision to hold modern Olympics every 4 years
1916 - Mary Pickford becomes the first female film star to get a million dollar contract.
1949 - "Hopalong Cassidy" becomes 1st network western (NBC)
1957 - "I Love Lucy," last airs on CBS-TV
1963 - 1st demonstration of home video recorder, at BBC Studios
  IN ATHLETICS
1974 - Steve Busby retires 1st 9 White Sox to set AL record with 33 consecutive batters retired
  IN BUSINESS
1930 - 1st radar detection of planes, Anacostia DC
… IN EDUCATION
1841 - Fordham University (then St John's College), opens in the Bronx
  FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1610 - Membertou (MIcmac) becomes the 1st Indian Catholic.
1832 - Reverend Samuel Worcester has been arrested, and convicted of living, and working, among the CHEROKEEs with have a state permit, or having sworn an oath of allegiance to the state of Georgia. The Supreme Court rules that the state of Georgia has unfairly tried to exercise control over the Cherokees contrary to federal law, and treaties. The court will strike down most of the anti-Indian laws passed by Georgia, including those seizing their lands, and nullifying tribal laws. Before the trail, President Andrew Jackson officially stated that he has no intention of supporting the Cherokees over the state of Georgia. Speaking to the court's decision today, Jackson would be quoted as saying, "John Marshall has rendered his decision; now let him enforce it." Jackson would ignore the Supreme Court ruling, and continue in his efforts to move the Cherokees out of the south, and into the Indian Territory.
  IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1497 - John Cabot claims eastern Canada for England (believes he found Asia in Nova Scotia)
1497 - Cornish traitors Michael An Gof and Thomas Flamank are executed at Tyburn, London.
1662 - Dutch invasion of Macau repulsed (Macau Day)
1692 - Kingston Jamaica founded
1961 - Iraq demands dominion over Kuwait
… IN RELIGION
  IN SCIENCE
1778 - David Rittenhouse observes a total solar eclipse in Philadelphia
  IN US POLITICS
1664 - The colony of New Jersey is founded.
1861 - Tennessee becomes 11th (& last) state to secede from US
1968 - Deadline for redeeming silver certificate dollars for silver bullion
1970 - Senate votes overwhelmingly to repeal Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
1982 - Equal Rights Amendment goes down to defeat

… ARTISTS:  AUTHORS:  COMPOSERS
Jeff Beck, Surrey England, singer/guitarist (Jeff Beck Group ) turns 67
…ATHLETES
Billy Casper, golfer, 3-time PGA Player of Year ('66, '68, '70) turns 80
1895 - Jack Dempsey, "Manassa Mauler", heavyweight boxing champion (1919-26)
J.J. Redick, American basketball player turns 27
…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Jack Carter, comedian/actor (Amazing Dobermans, Octagon) turns 88
Mick Fleetwood, London, rock drummer (Fleetwood Mac-Go Your Own Way ) turns 69
Al Molinaro, actor (Murray-Odd Couple, Al-Happy Days) turns 92
Joe Penny, actor will be 55
Peter Weller, actor will be 64
… ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
1797 - John Hughes, archbishop, founded Fordham University in the Bronx
1912 - Norman Cousins, editor (Saturday Review)
…POLITICIANS
1899 - Chief Dan George [Geswanouth Slahoot], Chief of Tsleil-Waututh Nation , Coast Salish band, British Columbia, Canada actor (Harry & Tonto, Little Big Man. Smith!) *his name was changed when he went to boarding school at age 5.

…SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
1909 - William G Penney, British physicist (1st British Atom Bomb)

Ø  Today’s Obits:
2007 - Chris Benoit, Canadian professional wrestler suicide  at 40
1908 - Grover Cleveland, 22nd & 24th Pres (1885-89, 93-97), dies of heart attack at 71
1987 - Jackie Gleason, comedian (Honeymooners), dies of colon cancer at 71
1984 - William Keighley, directot (Man who came to Dinner), dies of a stroke at 94
2006 - Patsy Ramsey, mother of JonBenét Ramsey dies of cancer at 50
2005 - Paul Winchell, American voice actor and ventriloquist dies at 83

Ø  ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
1.      In 1998 Celine Dion and R Kelly sang I'm Your what?
Angel
2.      In which decade did Boris Yeltsin come to power?
1990s
3.      Woody Allen was born in which decade of the 20th century?
30s
4.      Which series with Ellen DeGeneres as originally called These Friends of Mine?
Ellen
5.      Which Spanish Salvador was a surrealist artist?
Dali
6.      Which country does golfer Ben Crenshaw come from?
USA
7.      Who had a 70sNo 1 hit with Stayin' Alive?
The Bee Gees
8.      What type of curtain divided eastern and western Europe during the cold war?
                             Iron
9.      Bandleader Edward Ellington was known by what nickname?
Duke
10.   Which state is called the Garden state?
New Jersey
11.   What did Cecil B de Mille make?
Movies
12.   Which star of Shakespeare in Love guest-edited the magazine Marie Claire?
Gwyneth Paltrow
13.   What was added to Stevie Wonder's name when he was a youngster?
Little

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Ø  …AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW

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