Ø TODAY’s “Geez”:
· 1735 - Mathematical calculations suggest that it was on this day that Pluto moved from the ninth to the eighth most distant planet from the Sun for the last time before 1979
· 1804 - Vice President of the United States Aaron Burr mortally wounds former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton in a duel
· 1864 - Confederate forces led by Gen J Early begin invasion of Wash DC
· 1889 – Tijuana, Mexico becomes a city
· 1893 - The first cultured pearl is obtained by Kokichi Mikimoto
Ø Free Rambling Thoughts…
Ah…..the monsoons. So anticipated, so enjoyed. Flag had a long and fairly loud rain storm late last night. This afternoon it was cloudy most of the day, then the clouds let loose in mid afternoon. The people in just below the burn area seem to be doing OK with flooded streets and a few flooded yards. All those barriers, all those deep ditches, and all the other diversion methods seem to be working in preventing house flooding.
I caught up on laundry today, so tomorrow will be packing for my 13 day camping trip down the Colorado River. I must say, it is going to be strange to have no electronics all that time. Guess I’ll find out if I have withdrawal symptoms. I was talking to a friend today, and reminded that when I came to the Rez, back in 1971 I had no electronics. In fact, upon arrival I had to use a pay phone and call collect—the pay phone didn’t take money—for the first month I was there. I didn’t have TV for the first two years. It wasn’t that hard, back then, as I hadn’t had a TV at college either. As I was pulling stuff for packing, I found a jacket from South Africa and a water bottle carrier from Borneo that I will be taking with me. I’m getting really excited about this trip. I keep thinking about what it was like for John Wesley Powell and his team, when they did it back in 1869. He was the first known White man to see the Grand Canyon from the river. I didn’t realize that Powell had coined the term ‘acculturation’ in his writings after his expedition. And of course, John Wesley did it with only one arm. I should be OK.
Ø Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1. In which magazine did The Addams Family first appear?
2. Whose work for orchestra and chorus, Standing Stone, was premiered in 1997?
3. What is Alpha World?
4. Where in California was Disneyland opened?
5. Who won the Best Director Oscar for Titanic?
6. Where was the Actor's Studio established in 1947?
7. Which stage show, which became a successful movie, features Frank N Furter and Riff Raff?
8. Who was Michael "Rage" Hardy and James "Smarty" Cools female partner in Virtual Cop 2?
9. In which decade did Showboat premiere at New York's Ziegfeld Theater?
10. What is a MUD?
11. In which European country is the theme park De Efteling?
12. Which ethnic group popularized salsa dancing in New York in the 1980s?
Ø Zoom-ed in Picture…Can you Identify what this is? (Answer at end of post)
Ø Hmmmmm…
· Price of a lingerie calendar produced by the Czech Public Affairs Party featuring twelve female members of parliament: $20.73
Ø Somewhat Useless Information…
· The age recorded on a whiskey bottle refers to the number of years it is aged prior to being bottled. Once in the bottle, whiskey does not improve.
· The custom of serving a slice of lemon with fish dates back to the Middle Ages; the lemon was originally intended for remedial purposes rather than to flavor the fish. It was believed that if a person accidentally swallowed a fish bone, the lemon juice would dissolve it.
· A hard-boiled egg will spin. An uncooked or soft-boiled egg will not.
Ø Yeah, It Really Happened…
NEW YORK - A New York pet shop said it has instituted a policy of not allowing intoxicated customers to buy puppies. Fernanda Moritz, manager of Le Petit Puppy in the West Village, said the store sees a lot of drunken customers due to number of nearby bars and many of them seek to buy the puppies, which cost $1,200 to $3,000, the New York Daily News reported Wednesday.
"It happens very often," Moritz said. "If the person is completely drunk, I won't sell them the dog... or I say they can't leave with the dog that day... I can see it in their eyes if they've been drinking." Moritz and store employees said drunken customers are more likely to experience buyer's remorse the next day when they realize the responsibility that comes with pet ownership. They said one woman returned a puppy she had named "Miller" after the beer she had been drinking the night she bought it.
Ø Guffaw…or at least smile…
A college student challenged a senior citizen, saying it was impossible for their generation to understand his. “You grew up in a different world,” the student said. “Today we have television, jet planes, space travel, nuclear energy, computers…”
Taking advantage of a pause in the student’s litany, the geezer said, “You’re right. We didn’t have those things when we were young; so we invented them! What are you doing for the next generation??”
Ø Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…
This is not the company I am traveling with, but should have a similar experience:
Ø Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
· 1-4 International Chicken Wing Week
· 1-7 National Unassisted Homebirth Week
· 3-9 Be Nice To New Jersey Week
· 4-10 Freedom Week
Nude Recreation Weekend
· 10-16 Sports Cliché Week
National Farriers Week
Ø TODAY IS
· Bowdler's Day: A day to remember the prudish medical doctor, Thomas Bowdler, born this day near Bath, England, in 1754. He gave up the practice of medicine and undertook the cleansing of the works of Shakespeare by removing all the words and expressions he considered to be indecent or impious.
· National Cheer Up The Lonely Day
· International Town Criers Day
· World Population Day: approx population 7/11/11-- 6,948,170,433
Ø Today’s Events:
… IN ARTS
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… IN ATHLETICS
1962 - Brothers Hank & Tommie Aaron homer in same inning
… IN BUSINESS
2006 - 209 people are killed in a series of bomb attacks in Mumbai, India
… IN EDUCATION
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… FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1713 - After the conclusion of "Queen Anne's War" in 1712, local settlers, and the Abenaki Indians finally sign a peace treaty.
1921 - Treaty Number 11 is signed. It is between the government of Canada and "Slave, Dogrib, Loucheux, Hare and other Indians, inhabitants of the territory within the limits hereinafter defined and described."
1990 - Oka Crisis: First Nations land dispute in Quebec, Canada begins
… IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1750 - Halifax, Nova Scotia is almost completely destroyed by fire
1905 - Niagara Movement founded by WEB Dubois
… IN RELIGION
1525 - Trial against "heretic" John Pistorius at The Hague
… IN SCIENCE
1576 - Martin Frobisher sights Greenland
1979 - US Skylab enters atmosphere over Australia & disintegrates
… IN US POLITICS
1789 - US Marine Corps created by an act of Congress
1798 - US Marine Corps forms
1812 - US invades Canada (Detroit frontier)
1916 - 1st federal grant-in-aid for state roads enacted Federal Aid Road Act
1944 - FDR says he would run for a 4th term
1984 - Govt orders air bags or seat belts would be required in cars by 1989
1826 - Alexander Afanasyev, Russian folklorist
1899 - E B White, writer (Charlotte's Web, Elements of Style)
…ATHLETES
Leon Spinks, US, heavyweight boxing champ (1978, Olympic-gold-1976) turns 51
Ken Irvin, NFL cornerback (Buffalo Bills) turns 39
…ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Adrienne Barbeau, actress (Maude) turns 66
1920 - Yul Brynner, Russian-born actor
Justin Chambers actor (Grey’s Anatomy) turns 41
1889 - Alfred E Green, director (Copacabana, Jolson Story)
Tab Hunter (Arthur Andrew Kelm), actor (Damn Yankees, Lust in the Dust, Battle Cry) turns 80
Lil' Kim, American rapper turns 36
Richie Sambora, guitarist (Bon Jovi-You Give Love a Bad Name) turns 52
Susan Seaforth Hayes, actress (Days of our Life, Young & Restless) turns 68
1894 - Walter Wanger, [Feuchtwanger], US producer (Stagecoach)
Sela Ward, actor turns 55
… ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
Giorgio Armani, Milan Italy, fashion designer (American Gigolo) turns 77
…POLITICIANS
1767 - John Quincy Adams, 6th President
1274 - Robert Bruce, King of Scotland (1306-29)
…SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
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Ø Today’s Obits:
2008 - Michael DeBakey, American surgeon and inventor dies at 99
1937 - George Gershwin, composer (American in Paris), dies after surgery for brain tumor at 38
2007 - Lady Bird Johnson, First Lady of the United States dies at 95
1989 - Laurence Olivier, acting great (Hamlet), dies at 82
2000 - Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury dies at 79
1987 - Thomas F Waddell, founder (Gay Olympics), dies of AIDS at 50
2009 - Ji Xianlin, Chinese linguist and paleographer dies at 98
Ø ANSWERS:
Ø Trivia Quiz
1. In which magazine did The Addams Family first appear?
a. New Yorker
2. Whose work for orchestra and chorus, Standing Stone, was premiered in 1997?
a. Paul McCartney
3. What is Alpha World?
a. Multi user game
4. Where in California was Disneyland opened?
a. Anaheim
5. Who won the Best Director Oscar for Titanic?
a. James Cameron
6. Where was the Actor's Studio established in 1947?
a. New York
7. Which stage show, which became a successful movie, features Frank N Furter and Riff Raff?
a. Rocky Horror Show
8. Who was Michael "Rage" Hardy and James "Smarty" Cools female partner in Virtual Cop 2?
a. Janet
9. In which decade did Showboat premiere at New York's Ziegfeld Theater?
a. 1920s
10. What is a MUD?
a. Multi User Domain; Computer Game
11. In which European country is the theme park De Efteling?
a. The Netherlands
12. Which ethnic group popularized salsa dancing in New York in the 1980s?
a. Puerto Ricans
Close Up Picture
Ø …AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW
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