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‡ TODAY’s “Geez”:
¬ 1912 - Edgar Rice Burroughs' publishes "Tarzan of the Apes"
¬ 1976 - Transsexual Renee Richards barred from competing in US Tennis Open
¬ 1881 - Hurricane hits Florida & Carolinas; about 700 die
¬ 1984 - President Reagan announces Teacher in Space project
‡ Free Rambling Thoughts…
‘Twas a good Friday. Not too hot, clouds took care of that, and no moisture.
I made it to the hospital to visit a friend from TC. Yesterday they were talking about a feeding tube so his esophagus could heal, but decided meds and a soft food diet would do that He is planning on going home tomorrow, but I’m not sure he is ready. He was a little spacey without any pain meds. I have to say, the Flag hospital is one of the worst mazes I have been in…I guess they built it that way so patients wouldn’t wander away. He was in the ‘old’ hospital, which isn’t old anymore. From the new hospital you take an elevator to the third floor, cross over the street below, and then make what seemed like a dozen turns to get to his room. I had parked in the garage, which is right next to the old hospital. I found an elevator that took me down on the old hospital side. Some worker was on the elevator and I asked how to get to the parking garage. I got bad directions and got to walk outside, around the whole old hospital to get to the lot. I hate adventures when I’m visiting someone at the hospital.
My brother called to say they were headed out of the city. They had a rental car and expected long delays. Laura ‘sealed’ all of her computers and files in plastic, covered all the windows and doors with plastic before leaving the office. Their apt is on the highest hill in Manhattan, so they feel that will be OK—only worried about possible flying debris there. Guess we will all wait and see and not worry…too much about them. I sure hope everyone in the area of Irene is safe.
‡ Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1. Which Florence won Olympic gold on the athletics track?
2. Which former Soviet leader was born on exactly the same day as author Tom "Wolfe?
3. Who assassinated Bobby Kennedy?
4. Who wrote the lyrics for the 90’s Candle In the Wind?
5. What was the first name of Miss Lewinsky of White House fame?
6. Pablo Casals played which stringed musical instrument?
7. Who succeeded Franklin D Roosevelt as President?
8. Prosecutor Kenneth Starr was involved in impeachment proceedings against which US President?
9. It's Impossible! Which relaxed singer was actually born in 1912 in Pennsylvania?
10. In 1963 who said "Ich bin ein Berliner"?
‡ Zoom-ed in Picture…Can you Identify what this is? (Answer at end of post)
‡ Hmmmmm…
¬ Percentage by which Saudi Arabia’s total oil supply might be overstated, according to leaked diplomatic cables: 72
‡ Somewhat Useless Information…
¬ The White House was originally light gray; it was built of gray Virginia freestone. It was painted after the British burned it in 1814.
¬ Tom Carvel, the ice cream manufacturer, was born Athanassos Carvelas in Greece.¬ Before glass was affordable, window coverings used in Europe were made of panes of parchment, turpentine-treated cloth, oiled paper, or selenite.¬ The first newspaper was the Acta diurna, instituted by Julius Caesar and posted daily in public places.¬The first enemy flag captured by an American military unit was the King's Color of the 7th Royal Fusiliers, taken in 1775.
¬ The Lear Jet Corporation was founded in 1962 by William P. Lear, who also invented the automatic pilot for jets and the eight-track stereo cartridge.
‡ Yeah, It Really Happened…
CENTRE HALL, Pa. — A couple of Pennsylvania newlyweds are behind bars after police say they were caught shoplifting food from a supermarket for their wedding reception.
The Centre Daily Times reports 32-year-old Arthur Phillips III and his bride, 22-year-old Brittany Lurch, were arrested Saturday after taking more than $1,000 in merchandise from a Wegmans supermarket in State College.
Patton Township police say the couple was captured on surveillance footage loading a shopping cart and leaving the store without paying.
The Centre Daily Times report says the Centre Hall couple admitted taking the items when arrested. Police say the newlyweds told officers they'd been married a couple days earlier and took the food for their wedding reception that afternoon.
They are charged with misdemeanor counts and are being held on $2,500 bail.
‡ Guffaw…or at least smile…
A Swiss man, looking for directions, pulls up at a bus stop where two Americans are waiting. “Entschuldigung, koennen Sie Deutsch sprechen?” he asks.
The two Americans just stare at him. “Excusez-moi, parlez vous Fracais?” he tries.
The two continue to stare. “Parlare Italiano?” No response.
“Hablan ustedes Espanol?” Still nothing. The Swiss guy drives off, extremely disgusted.
The first American turns to the second and says, “Y’know, maybe we should learn a foreign language.”
“Why?” says the other. “That guy knew four languages, and it didn’t do him any good.”
‡ Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…
‡ Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
19-28: Little League Baseball World Series
25-31: Be Kind To Humankind Week
‡ TODAY IS
¬ Global Forgiveness Day: a time to forgive and to be forgiven
¬ Just Because Day
¬ Petroleum Day
¬ The Duchess Who Wasn't Day: celebrates novelist Margaret Wolfe Hungerford who used the pseudonym "The Duchess" whenever she'd author a book. She is most well known for the line "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder..." which comes from her book, Molly Bawn.
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¬ Moldova: Independence Day (1991 from Soviet Union)
‡ Today’s Events:
· IN ARTS
1665 - "Ye Bare & Ye Cubb" is 1st play, performed in N America (Acomac, Va)
· IN ATHLETICS
1922 - Paavo Nurmi runs world record 3000m (8:28.6)—current: 7:20.67 since 1996
1952 - Emil Zatopek wins 12th olympics marathon (2:23:03.2)—current 2:03:59 since 2008
· IN BUSINESS
1859 - 1st successful oil well drilled, near Titusville, Penn by Edwin Drake
1995 - Worst fire in NY in 80 years ends after 4 days
· IN EDUCATION
1955 - "Guinness Book of World Records" 1st published
· FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1878 - Captain James Egan, and Troop K, Second Cavalry, are following a group of Bannocks, who have been stealing livestock along the Madison River. Near Henry's Lake, Captain Egan's forces skirmish with the Bannocks, and recover fifty-six head of livestock. The escaping Bannocks are starting to follow the trail taken by the Nez Perce, last year.
· IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1942 - Cuba declares war on Germany, Japan & Italy
· IN RELIGION
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· IN SCIENCE
1667 - Earliest recorded hurricane in US (Jamestown Virginia)
1966 - Sir Francis Chichester begins 1st solo ocean voyage around the world
· IN US POLITICS
1776 - British defeat Americans in Battle of Long Island
1972 - US bombs Haiphong North Vietnam
2008 - Barack Obama becomes the first African-American to be nominated by a major political party for President of the United States
· ARTISTS: AUTHORS: COMPOSERS
1849 - Manuel Acuna, Mexican poet (Nocturno)
1899 - C. S. Forester, British author (Horatio Hornblower)
· ATHLETES
Michael Perry, NFL defensive tackle (Denver Broncos) turns 46
· ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Barbara Bach, actor turns 64
1905 - Frederick O'Neal, actor (Car 54 Where Are You)
1916 - Martha Raye, [Margaret Reed], actress (Martha Raye Show)
Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman) turns 59
Alexa Vega, actor 23
Tuesday Weld, actor turns 68
· ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
Tom Ford, fashion designer turns 50
1877 - Charles Stewart Rolls, British auto manufacturer (Rolls-Royce Ltd)
· POLITICIANS
1865 - Charles Gates Dawes, 30th VP (1925-29, Nobel 1925)
1809 - Hannibal Hamlin, 15th VP (1861-65)
1908 - Lyndon B Johnson, 36th Pres (1963-1969)
· SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
1865 - James Henry Breasted, American Egyptologist
1770 - Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher/inventor (dialectic)
‡ Today’s Obits:
1964 - Gracie Allen, actress (Burns & Allen), dies of heart attack at 69
1971 - Bennett Cerf, (Random House)/panelist (What's My Line), dies at 73
1963 - W E B Du Bois, scholar/founder (NAACP), dies at 95
1828 - Eise J Eisinga, constructed planetarium at Franeker, dies at 84
1967 - Brian Epstein, rock manager (Beatles), dies of drug overdose at 32
1948 - Charles Evans Hughes, U.S. Supreme Court justice dies at 86
1996 - Greg Morris, actor (Mission Impossible), dies of brain cancer at 61
1975 - Emperor Haile Selassie, depossed Ethiopian emperor, strangled at 83
1931 - Francis Marion Smith, American borax magnate dies at 85
1997 - Brandon Tartikoff, TV exec (NBC), dies of Hodgkin's disease at 48
1990 - Stevie Ray Vaughan, blues guitarist, dies in a helicopter crash at 35
‡ ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
1. Which Florence won Olympic gold on the athletics track?
a. Griffith Joyner
2. Which former Soviet leader was born on exactly the same day as author Tom "Wolfe?
a. Mikhail Gorbachev
3. Who assassinated Bobby Kennedy?
a. Sirhan Sirhan
4. Who wrote the lyrics for the 90’s Candle In the Wind?
a. Bernie Taupin
5. What was the first name of Miss Lewinsky of White House fame?
a. Monica
6. Pablo Casals played which stringed musical instrument?
a. Cello
7. Who succeeded Franklin D Roosevelt as President?
a. Harry S Truman
8. Prosecutor Kenneth Starr was involved in impeachment proceedings against which US President?
a. Clinton
9. It's Impossible! Which relaxed singer was actually born in 1912 in Pennsylvania?
a. Perry Como
10. In 1963 who said "Ich bin ein Berliner"?
a. John F. Kennedy
Close Up Picture
Grape Hyacinth
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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