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§ TODAY’s “Geez”
· 1526 - Hungary conquered by Turks in Battle of Mohács
· 1742 - Edmond Hoyle published his "Short Treatise" on the card game whist
· 1896 - Chop Suey invented in NYC by chef of visiting Chinese Ambassador
· 1914 - Arizonian is 1st vessel to arrive in SF via Panama Canal
· 1930 - The last 36 remaining inhabitants of St Kilda are voluntarily evacuated to other parts of Scotland
§ Free Rambling Thoughts…
Most of my Sunday morning news shows were taken over by Irene. After all the evacuations and dire warnings for the politicos and the weather service, it turns out they were giving the ‘worst case scenario’ to everyone. They neglected for days to tell us that part. There was a lot of property damage and a minimal loss of life—in the loss of any person can be considered minimal. It was nice to hear all the politicos talking about how all the emergency teams were working together—the city, the county, the state and the Feds. It was also nice that the Tea Party candidates were just silent. The rivers will continue to rise for several days which means more and more flooding, more and more without electricity. My brother and sister-in-law have not called, so I assume they have made it a long weekend. They were getting lots of rain where they are, and hopefully are not getting floods.
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Again we looked like rain but only had thunder, lightning, and enough rain to barely wet the sidewalk and road. Everything was dry again a few minutes after it stopped.
· § Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
1. Who wrote the Great Gatsby?
2. Elijah Muhammad became leader of which religious group in 1934 in the USA?
3. In song, "You can't hurry love, You'll just have to" what?
4. Which 90s medical comedy was written by the author of The Golden Girls and Soap?
5. Who created Bugs Bunny?
6. Adlai Stevenson was Senator of which state?
7. Which First Lady was born Claudia Taylor?
8. How is actress Edna Rae Gillooly better known?
9. In the 50s hit song who did Running Bear love?
10. In Peanuts, what color is Woodstock?
11. Agno international airport is in which country?
12. Who had a big 60s No 1 with (You're My) Soul And Inspiration?
§ Zoom-ed in Picture…Can you Identify what this is? (Answer at end of post)
§ Hmmmmm…
· Minimum number of people killed by CIA drone attacks in Pakistan last year: 607
§ Somewhat Useless Information…
· In 1860, Abraham Lincoln ran for President with the campaign slogan "Vote Yourself a Farm", referring to the Republican party's promise to support legislation granting free homesteads to settlers of the Western frontier.
· Only two future U.S. Presidents signed the Declaration of Independence: Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
· William Howard Taft was the only President of the United States to also serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
· John F. Kennedy won a Pulitzer Prize in 1957 for his book Profiles in Courage, a biography highlighting eight instances in which U.S. Senators risked their careers and stood alone against tremendous political and social pressure for what they felt was right.
§ Yeah, It Really Happened…
AMHERST, Ohio - Authorities in Ohio said they are searching for a man accused of stealing a semi truck and crashing it into an adult store to steal an $800 sex toy.
Detective Tony Kovacs of the Lorain County Sheriff's Department said the thief took the truck Sunday night from JT Container Recycling in Elyria and drove it about a half hour's distance to the AdultMart in Amherst, WJW-TV, Cleveland, reported Thursday.
The burglar "used it to back into the AdultMart, smashing the glass door of the store and ran inside to steal a sex toy basically," Kovacs said.
The detective said the $800 sex toy is "basically the lower half of a female body." He said the thief then drove the truck back to JT Container Recycling, where he fled on foot after being spotted by a deputy. John Tirbaso, owner of JT Container Recycling, said the thief did several thousands of dollars worth of damage to the truck and the fence around his business.
§ Guffaw…or at least smile…
A teacher asked little Johnny if he knows his 1 to 10 well
"Yes! Of course! My pop taught me...even more than 10"
"Good. What comes after three?”
"Four," answers the boy.
"What comes after six?"
"Seven."
"Very good," says the teacher. "Your erm...dad did a good job. Now...so what comes after...let’s say ten?"
"A jack"
§ Searchin’ “You Tube” I found…
§ Daybook Information…
…Happening This Week:
25-31: Be Kind To Humankind Week
28-9/3: Minority Enterprise Development Week
§ TODAY IS
More Herbs, Less Salt Day
‘According to Hoyle’ Day
Burning Man 2011: the unbelievably interesting experience in the Nevada desert
§ Today’s Events:
· IN ARTS
1966 - Beatles last public concert (Candlestick Park, SF)
· IN ATHLETICS
1844 - 1st white-Indian lacrosse game in Montreal, Indians win
1908 - NY gives a ticker tape parade to returning US Olympians from London
· IN BUSINESS
1898 - The Goodyear tire company is founded
1954 - SF International Airport (SFO) opens
· IN EDUCATION
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· FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1758 - New Jersey Legislature forms 1st Indian reservation. It is primarily for the Lenni Lenape
1978 - The Area Director, Minneapolis Area Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, has authorized an election for amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
· IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
708 - Copper coins are minted in Japan for the first time
1640 - English King Charles I signed a peace treaty with Scotland
1990 - Saddam Hussein declares America can't beat Iraq
· IN RELIGION
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· IN SCIENCE
1883 - Seismic sea waves created by Krakatoa eruption create a rise in English Channel 32 hrs after explosion
· IN US POLITICS
1862 - 2nd Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) begins
1958 - Air Force Academy opens in Colorado Springs, Colo
1968 - Democratics nominate Hubert H Humphrey for president (Chicago)
2005 - Hurricane Katrina devastates much of the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle, killing more than 1,836 and causing over $115 billion in damage.
· ARTISTS: AUTHORS: COMPOSERS
1809 - Oliver Wendell Holmes, physician/author (Old Ironsides)
1632 - John Locke, English empiricist philosopher; disproved substance
1476 - Kano Motonobu, Japanese co-founder (Kano school of painting)
· ATHLETES
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· ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
1915 - Ingrid Bergman, Stockholm, actress (Casablanca, Cactus Flower)
Elliott Gould, actor (M*A*S*H, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice) turns 73
John Hensley, actor turns 34
1958 - Michael Jackson, singer (Thriller, Bad)
Lea Michele, actress / singer turns 25
1925 - Donald O'Connor, dancer/actor (Singing in the Rain)
1920 - Charlie "Bird" Parker, US jazz saxophonist
· ENTREPRENEUR & EDUCATORS
1922 - Mr. Blackwell, American fashion critic
· POLITICIANS
James Brady, press secretary (wounded during Reagan assassin attempt) turns 71John McCain, (Rep- Arizona, Senator) turns 74
Jehan Sadat, 1st lady of Egypt turns 78
· SCIENTISTS / THEOLOGISTS
1876 - Charles F Kettering, inventor (auto self-starter)
§ Today’s Obits:
1931 - David Abercrombie, Abercrombie & Fitch founder, dies at 64
29 - John the Baptist, beheaded at about 40
1982 - Ingrid Bergman, actress (Anastasia, Gaslight), dies on 67th birthday of breast cancer
2007 - Richard Jewell, central figure in the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing dies of heart disease and diabetes at 44
1987 - Lee Marvin, actor (Cat Ballou, Gorky Park), dies of heart attack at 63
1877 - Brigham Young, 2nd president of Mormon Church dies at 76
‡ ANSWERS:
Trivia Quiz
1. Who wrote the Great Gatsby?
a. F Scott Fitzgerald
2. Elijah Muhammad became leader of which religious group in 1934 in the USA?
a. Black Muslims
a. Wait
4. Which 90s medical comedy was written by the author of The Golden Girls and Soap?
a. Nurses
5. Who created Bugs Bunny?
a. Tex Avery
6. Adlai Stevenson was Senator of which state?
a. Illinois
7. Which First Lady was born Claudia Taylor?
a. Ladybird Johnson
8. How is actress Edna Rae Gillooly better known?
a. Ellen Burstyn
a. Little White Dove
10. In Peanuts, what color is Woodstock?
a. Yellow
11. Agno international airport is in which country?
a. Switzerland
a. The Righteous Brothers
Close Up Picture
Raspberries
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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