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‡ TODAY’s “Geez”:
¬ 2 - Venus-Jupiter in conjunction-Star of Bethlehem
¬ 1745 - Bonnie Prince Charlie reaches Blair Castle Scotland
¬ 1938 - Lou Gehrig hits record 23rd & last grand slam
¬ 1940 - British PM Churchill says of Royal Air Force, "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few"
¬ 1964 - LBJ signs anti-poverty measure totaling nearly $1 billion Economic Opportunity Act ¬
¬ 1974 - Pres Gerald Ford, assumes office after Richard Nixon's resignation
¬ 1988 - "Black Saturday" of the Yellowstone fire in Yellowstone National Park
‡ Free Rambling Thoughts…
A wet and rainy Friday here in Flag. Flash flood warnings began about noon for those downstream from the burn area. The warnings said to expect 1-1.5” of rain in a short period of time. That doesn’t sound like a lot of water if you don’t live in the desert. In a bathtub it is only barely enough cover your feet. On the ground, it can be floods of a foot or more. One report said that the main drag in the area had a foot of water standing on the road. From my friends out there, property and homes seem safe for the time being. Lightning and thunder nearby kept electronics off most of the afternoon.
School is back in session. I took off early this morning to run some errands and saw many kids standing at the bus stop. Most had smiles and new back packs. Ahh, the joy of ‘school in’ for the kids, the teachers, the bus drivers and the parents. Thankfully lots of good memories with no desire to return to those days.
Our governor is upset because Facebook deleted one of her posts. She was babbling about immigration and how the President is doing nuttin to stop them those illegals from coming across the border. Too bad she doesn’t do any research before inserting her foot in her mouth. Obama has deported more illegals than the last two presidents combined. He has increased border guards more than either Bush. He even lets drones fly around the border to ‘spot’ illegal crossings. Anyway, Facebook is a social network site. Lots of people post lots of lies on Facebook and other sites. Sadly it’s the world we live in. I doubt that FB actually deleted her post, but if they did, I think they were wrong.
I don’t have any big plans for the weekend, but one never knows what will happen. Something usually comes up, if not, all is still good.
‡ Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1. Which English Kate became the face of L'Oreal in 1998?
2. What was developed in the 40s Manhattan Project?
3. Which group backed Bill Haley in the 50s?
4. Which Quincy produced the Michael Jackson album Bad?
5. Who was the most famous blonde in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes?
6. How did Allen Steward Konigsberg become better known?
7. Who was Richard Nixon's first Vice President?
8. Which actress did John McEnroe marry?
9. In movies, how was Dominic Amici better known?
10. Croatia and Slovenia used to be part of which country?
11. What is the main airport in Germany?
12. Michael Hutchence was lead singer with which group?
‡ Zoom-ed in Picture…Can you Identify what this is? (Answer at end of post)
‡ Hmmmmm…
¬ Minimum number of American soldiers who committed suicide last year: 407
‡ Somewhat Useless Information…
¬ Rainforests only cover about 7% of Earth's surface, but they are home to 50% of the plant and animal spiecies on the planet.
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Burning rain forests accounts for roughly 30% of the carbon dioxide releases in the air.
‡ Yeah, It Really Happened…
LONG BEACH, N.Y. — A 61-year-old New York man says he lost his job as a lifeguard when he refused to wear skimpy swim trunks for the annual swim test.
Roy Lester told the New York Daily News he was forced out of the job after 40 years in 2007 when he wanted to take the swim test in biking shorts instead of the tiny swim trunks.
"I wore a Speedo when I was in my 20s," Lester said. "But come on. There should be a law prohibiting anyone over the age of 50 from wearing a Speedo."
He filed a lawsuit against the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation in 2009. The lawsuit had been dismissed but was reinstated by an appeals court last week.
Lester said the bathing suit requirement was aimed at getting rid of older lifeguards.
State officials declined to comment.
‡ Guffaw…or at least smile…
Anytime you see a young man open a car door for his girlfriend, either the car is new or the girlfriend is.
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The judge was instructing the jury that a witness was not necessarily to be regarded as untruthful because he changed his statement from one which he had previously made to the police. “For example,” he said, “when I entered my chambers today, I was sure I had my gold watch in my pocket. But then I remembered that I left in on my nightstand in my bedroom.”
When the judge returned home, his wife asked him, “Why so much urgency for your watch? Isn’t sending three men to get it a bit extreme?” “What?” said the judge, “I didn’t send anyone for my watch, let alone three people; what did you do?”
“I gave it to the first one,” said the wife. “He knew exactly where it was.”
‡ Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…
‡ Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
14-20: National Resurrect Romance Week / National Aviation Week
16-20Weird Contest Week / World Money Week
19-28: Little League Baseball World Series
‡ TODAY IS
¬ International Homeless Animals Day
¬ National Radio Day
¬ Sandcastle & Sculpture Day
¬ (World) Daffodil Day
‡ Today’s Events:
· IN ARTS
1882 - Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" opens in Moscow
· IN ATHLETICS
1922 - 1st world championship athletics for women, held in Paris
1965 - Eddie Mathews & Hank Aaron (1954-65) pass Babe Ruth-Lou Gehrig hitting 772 HRs while playing together on the same team
· IN BUSINESS
1597 - 1st Dutch East India Company ships returned from Far East
1986 - Mail carrier Patrick Sherrill, Edmond Ok, shot 14 fellow workers dead
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· FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1789 - Juan de Ugalde is Commanding General of all Spanish forces in Coahuila, Nuevo León, Nuevo Santander, and Texas. He starts a major expedition against the Apache
1789 - An "Act Providing for the Expenses Which May Attend Negotiations or Treaties with the Indian Tribes, and the Appointment of Commissioners for Managing the Same" is approved by the United States
· IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1000 - The foundation of the Hungarian state, Hungary is established as a Christian kingdom by Stephen I of Hungary
1980 - UN Security Council condemns (14-0, US abstains) Israeli declaration that all of Jerusalem is its capital
· IN RELIGION
1993 - Mother Teresa hospitalized with malaria
· IN SCIENCE
1896 - Dial telephone patented
1913 - 1st pilot to parachute from an aircraft (Adolphe Pégoud-France)
1980 - Reinhold Messner of Italy is 1st to solo ascent Mt Everest
· IN US POLITICS
1619 - 1st Black slaves brought by Dutch to colony of Jamestown Virginia
1781 - George Washington begins to move his troops south to fight Cornwallis
1866 - Pres Andrew Johnson formally declares Civil War over
1971 - FBI begins covert investigation of journalist Daniel Schorr
1974 - Nelson Rockefeller becomes VP
1998 - U.S. embassy bombings: the United States military launches cruise missile attacks against alleged al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan and a suspected chemical plant in Sudan in retaliation for the August 7 bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. The al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Khartoum is destroyed in the attack
· ARTISTS: AUTHORS: COMPOSERS
1942 - Isaac Hayes, composer (Shaft)
1918 - Jacqueline Susann, American novelist
· ATHLETES
Brett Bech, wide receiver (New Orleans Saints) turns 40
Don King, boxing promoter best known for his association with Mike Tyson and for his unusual hairstyles turns 80
· ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
1907 - Shirley Booth, [Thelma Booth Ford], NYC, actress (Hazel)
Peter Horton, TV actor turns 58
Demi Lovato, Disney actor turns 19
Robert Plant, singer (Led Zeppelin) turns 63
1924 - Jim Reeves, US country singer/actor (Gun Fury, Kimberley Jim)
· ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
Connie Chung, TV news anchor (NBC, CBS) turns 65
1908 - Kingsley Davis, sociologist/demographer, coined (population explosion)
1873 - Eliel Saarinen, Finland, architect (GM Tech Institute, Mich)
Al Roker, weatherman turns 57
· POLITICIANS
1833 - Benjamin Harrison, 23rd Pres (1889-1893)1778 - Bernardo O'Higgins, won independence for Chile
Ron Paul, US Congressman, 1988 and 2008 presidential candidate turns 76
· SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
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‡ Today’s Obits:
1804 - Charles Floyd, quartermaster, only fatality of the Lewis & Clark Expedition dies of ruptured appendix at 22
2007 - Leona Helmsley, American hotel operator and real estate investor dies at 87
1643 - Anne Hutchinson, English Puritan preacher killed in Indian attack at 52
‡ ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
1. Which English Kate became the face of L'Oreal in 1998?
a. Moss
2. What was developed in the 40s Manhattan Project?
a. Atomic Bomb
3. Which group backed Bill Haley in the 50s?
a. The Comets
4. Which Quincy produced the Michael Jackson album Bad?
a. Jones
a. Marilyn Monroe
6. How did Allen Steward Konigsberg become better known?
7. Who was Richard Nixon's first Vice President?
a. Spiro T Agnew
8. Which actress did John McEnroe marry?
a. Tatum O'Neal
9. In movies, how was Dominic Amici better known?
a. Don Ameche
10. Croatia and Slovenia used to be part of which country?
a. Yugoslavia
11. What is the main airport in Germany?
a. Frankfurt
12. Michael Hutchence was lead singer with which group?
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Folded Papers/Magazines
Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel free to agree or disagree. All ‘data’ info is from the internet sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned that every site has mistakes and sadly once out the information is out there, many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] may not be totally accurate.
‡ AND THAT’S ALL FOR NOW ‡
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