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TODAY’s
“Geez”
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- 1957 - Pres Eisenhower apologizes to finance minister of Ghana, Komla Agbeli Gbdemah, after he is refused service in a Dover, Del, restaurant
Free
Rambling Thoughts
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Columbus Day has seemed like a strange holiday for me for 40years.
I am not Italian. When I was in school, I learned that ol’ poem--In 1492,
Columbus sailed the ocean blue…-- Much later I learned that Leif Erickson was
probably here much earlier…I’m not Scandinavian either. Then 40 years ago as we
approached a 3 day weekend on Navajo, I realized that many people were here
when any ‘discovery’ happened. The Indigenous People back then greeted the
Europeans for the most part with a welcoming hand. The standing Rez story was
that Columbus Day is when the Indigenous People found a very lost, pale white
guy on their shores. Now that the US is getting tough on immigration of
non-white people, lots of Native People have made new poster—A picture of
chiefs standing together with this: IMIGRATION Illegals has always been a
problem in the US—Ask any Native American. Or the same picture with HOMELAND
SECURITY Fighting terrorism since 1492. It is unfortunate that the vast
majority of Americans just don’t get it. I saw a picture on FB that I think
explains why. It’s time to recognize the Natives with their own Federal
Holiday.
I had a long talk with my brother today. I
learned that his new showroom is HIS designs for furniture. He designs, sends
the pics to Vietnam, they make the furniture. He works for them. That explains
why the new showroom is called “Frazier”. Turns out he wanted to name is “Sumner”,
my father’s and my middle name. The company wouldn’t do that, but one of the
pieces is named ‘Sumner’—it’s a small wine table. Can’t wait to see it. Lots of
exciting stuff happening for him. Laura is still on her business trip…this week
is still China. She is having a great time and picking up a lot of business. Things
are looking up.
Trivia
Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
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1.
What type of animal was Dab-Dab in the
Dr. Dolittle stories?
2.
The shag belongs to what bird family?
3.
Turkey's originated in which country?
4.
What kind of a group of animals are a
paddling?
5.
Which animal is the only creature that
has legs but can't walk on them?
6.
What is a chemically castrated cock
called?
7.
A smew is what type of creature?
8.
What is the animal with the Latin name
"syncerus caffer"?
9.
Which animal has eyes larger than it's
brain?
10. What variety of birds are Hooded and Carrion?
Wuzzles…What
concept or phrase does this suggest? .
Hmmmmm
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- Number of free condoms handed out by the Brazilian government prior to Carnival this year: 84,740,000
Somewhat
Useless Information
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- The world's record for biggest pumpkin is currently held by a gigantic gourd weighing a whopping 1,385 pounds!
- According to legend, a unibrow, tattoos, hairy palms, and a long middle finger are all signs of a werewolf.
- None of the "witches" put to death in the Salem Witch trials were burned at the stake. All those executed were hanged but one, Giles Cory, who was pressed to death. Several others died in prison, including Sarah Osborne, Roger Toothaker, Lyndia Dustin, and Ann Foster.
Yeah,
It Really Happened
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In a small Texas town, (Mt. Vernon) the owner of Drummond’s Bar
began construction on a new building to increase his business.. The local
Baptist church started a campaign to block the bar from opening with petitions
and prayers. Work progressed right up till the week before opening when
lightning struck the bar and it burned to the ground.
Afterward, the church folks became rather smug in their outlook,
until the bar owner sued the church on the grounds that the church was
ultimately responsible for the demise of his building, either through direct or
indirect actions or means.
The church vehemently denied all responsibility or any connection
to the building's demise in its reply to the court.
As the case made its way into court, the judge looked over the
paperwork. At the hearing he commented, “I don't know how I’m going to decide
this, but as it appears from the paperwork, we have a bar owner who believes in
the power of prayer, and an entire church congregation that does not.”
Guffaw…or
at least smile .
A musical director was having a lot of trouble with one drummer.
He talked and talked and talked with the drummer, but his performance simply
didn't improve.
Finally, before the whole orchestra, he said, "When a
musician just can't handle his instrument and doesn't improve when given help,
they take away the instrument, and give him two sticks, and make him a
drummer."
A stage whisper was heard
from the percussion section: "And if he can't handle even that, they take
away one of his sticks and make him a conductor."
Searchin’
“You Tube” I found
.
Note: When you move mouse over a person, their
name pops up, when you click on the person, their autobiography opens. Cool Site
Daybook
Information
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…Happening This Week:
1-9
Albuquerque International Balloon
Festival / Universal Children's Week
3-10
No Salt Week / Spinning & Weaving
Week
4-10
World Dairy Expo / World Space Week
6-12
National Physicians Assistant Week
7-9
National Storytelling Weekend / New York
Comic Con Week
9-15
Build Your Business with Business Cards Week /
Emergency Nurses Week / National Chestnut Week / Fire Prevention Week /
National Metric Week / National School Lunch Week / National Work From Home
Week
10-16
Home-based Business
Week:
Kids'
Goal Setting Week
Take
Your Medicine Americans Week
World
Rainforest Week
TODAY
IS
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Columbus Day
International Newspaper Carrier Day
National Angel Food Cake Day
National Kick Butt Day
Native American Day
Naval Academy Day (opened in 1845)
Tuxedo Day
UN World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day
~*~
Canada: Thanksgiving
Fiji: Independence Day (1970 from UK)
Lakota and Other Tribes: National Day of Mourning
Taiwan: Double Tenth Day
Today’s
Events
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ARTS
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ATHLETICS
1920 - AZ Cardinals (then in Chicago)
play 1st NFL game, a 0-0 tie
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BUSINESS
1375 - Westfriese sea wall breaks
flooding northern Netherlands
1886 - 1st dinner jacket worn to
autumn ball at Tuxedo Park, NY (tuxedo)
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EDUCATION
1889 - Barnard College is founded
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1540 - de Soto enters a village called Athahachi.
Here he will meet the village chief, Tascaluca. Tascaluca will be taken as a
hostage by de Soto to insure the cooperation of the Chief's followers
1615 - Champlain fights with the Onondagas
1802 - 1st non Indian settlement in
Oklahoma
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1911 - Sun Yat-sen's
revolutionaries overthrow Manchus
1954 - Ho Chi Minh enters Hanoi
after French troops pulled out
2009 - After having closed borders
for about two hundred years, Armenia and Turkey sign protocols in Zurich,
Switzerland to open their borders
RELIGION
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SCIENCE
--
US POLITICS
1941 - German U-boat torpedoes US
destroyer Kearney
Today’s
Birthdays
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ARTISTS: (AUTHORS,
COMPOSERS,…)
1924 - James Clavell,
English author (Tai Pan, Shogun)
1924 - Ed Wood,
American filmmaker
ATHLETES
Dale Earnhardt Jr, American NASCAR
Sprint Cup series driver is 37
Brett Favre, NFL quarterback (Green Bay
Packers-Superbowl 31) is 42
ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Peter Coyote, [Cohon], NYC, actor (Kika,
Living a Lie, Exposure, ET) is 70
1900 - Helen
Hayes, actress (Caesar & Cleopatra, Happy Birthday)
1914 - Dorothy
Lamour, [Kaumeyer], actress (Road to Bali, Road to Rio)
Mario Lopez, TV actor, author is 38
Ben Vereen, actor/dancer (Pippin, Roots,
Webster) is 65
ENTREPRENEURS & EDUCATORS
--
POLITICIAL FIGURES
--
SCIENTISTS & THEOLOGISTS
--
Today’s
Obits
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1985 - Yul Brynner (Юлий
Борисович Бринер), [Taidje Khan], actor (King & I),
dies of cancer at 65
1913 - Adolphus Busch, American brewer (Anheuser-Busch) dies
at 74
1964 - Eddie Cantor, comedian (Eddie Cantor Comedy
Theater), dies at 72
1991 - Redd Foxx, comedian (Sanford & Sons), dies of
heart attack at 68
1708 - David Gregory, Scottish astronomer dies at 49
2004 - Christopher Reeve, American actor dies from spinal
injury side effects at 52
1939 - Eleanor Rigby, a real person whose name may have
suggested the title to The Beatles song dies at 44
1872 - William H. Seward, United States Secretary of
State, bought Alaska dies at 71
1985 - Orson Welles, actor/dir (Citizen Kane), dies of
heart attack at 70
ANSWERS
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Trivia Quiz
1. What type of animal was Dab-Dab in the
Dr. Dolittle stories?
a. A Duck
2. The shag belongs to what bird family?
a. Cormorant
3. Turkey's originated in which country?
a. The United States
4. What kind of a group of animals is a
paddling?
a. Ducks
5. Which animal is the only creature that
has legs but can't walk on them?
a. The Hummingbird
6. What is a chemically castrated cock
called?
a. Capon
7. A smew is what type of creature?
a. Wild duck
8. What is the animal with the Latin name
"syncerus caffer"?
a. Cape Buffalo
9. Which animal has eyes larger than it's
brain?
a. Ostrich
10. What variety of birds are Hooded and
Carrion?
a.
Crow
Wuzzle
Sit next to me
Room at the top
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] the dates may not be
totally accurate.
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