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TODAY’s “Geez”
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1959 - Guggenheim
Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opens (NYC)
1895 - The
Republic of Formosa collapses as Japanese forces invade
1950 - Chinese
forces occupy Tibet
1854 - Florence
Nightingale and a staff of 38 nurses were sent to the Crimean War
1975 - Coast Guard
Academy 1st allows women to enroll
♪♪ Happy Birthday To:♪♪
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Free Rambling Thoughts
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I had a good La Fonda
lunch with Cheryl today. Mary has gone to Oregon to be with her mom in her last
days. So hard to lose a parent. Cheryl is having a good time buying new
clothes. That is nice.
I’ve almost got all my
stuff laid out…tomorrow is laundry day so I can pack on Saturday. Got my cash
today. I have to say I was very surprised how well I was treated at Wells
Fargo. I have to get small bills and they have to be in good shape. Arab countries
will take no bills that are torn, have pen marks, or anything defacing. When I
told the young lady I needed bills that were in good shape, she said “Oh, are
you going to Africa?” I asked how she knew and she said they have several
customers who travel there regularly and always ask for clean bills. She went
through every bill--$400 in ones, fives and tens. We pulled unacceptable bills
and she got other ones. So easy and so friendly. I only have my ‘travel money’
at Wells Fargo so don’t go there that often. Nice to see a big bank with good
customer service.
This is Homecoming
weekend here for NAU. Back in the day the whole town got behind Homecoming with
every store decorating in blue and gold. The parade was a big deal and moved
from the campus to downtown with people lining the parade route. Our local
paper had a good editorial on how things have changed. They say that back in
the day, our small town’s biggest parade was Homecoming. I believe that the Pow
Wow parade was bigger, but can’t say for sure. The paper says that as Flagstaff
has grown to 65,000+, the University is now only one of many groups that have
events for the town. I think it is more the National chain store glut we have
that has driven so many local businesses out of business. Local store owners
either went to NAU or had kids at NAU and Homecoming was a big deal, now it’s
just minimum wage sales people who work at the National Chains and the chains
don’t want to put up the $$$ for decorations and window painting. Sad to see
tradition die out. When I lived in Boulder, during my undergrad years I spent a
pretty penny at local businesses that were near campus. I’m sure the NAU
students do the same thing. Go Jacks!!!
Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
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1.
What novel was
the basis for the violent 1971 movie Straw Dogs?
2.
Who won an Oscar
for her role in the film "Cold Mountain"?
3.
In the
Adventures of Robin Hood which absent king does Errol Flynn fight for?
4.
What movie
comedy, a western, features the song, "The Ballad of Rock Ridge?
5.
In the film
Caddyshack, what was the name of Judge Smales grandson?
6.
In Grease, what
was Rizzo's real name?
7.
In Charlotte's
Web, what type of creature is Templeton?
8.
What is Travis
Bickle's occupation as played by Robert De Niro?
9.
What kind of
animal is Hedwig who belongs to Harry Potter?
10.In
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory what are Johnny Depp's little helpers called?
11.What
James Bond flick had a Rolls Royce with the license number AU1?
12.Randall
Boggs, James P Sullivan and Mike Wazowski were in which Disney film together?
13.What
is the last name of everybody in the entire town of Rock Ridge in the movie
Blazing Saddles?
Wuzzles…What concept or phrase do these suggest? .
Hmmmmm
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Percentage change in the
number o unmarried cohabitating couples in the US between 2000 and 2010: +97
Somewhat Useless Information .
There is no physical way
to determine the difference between an Africanized honey bee and the less
harmful European bee - even a specialist must examine several bees together to
differentiate.
The Sydney funnel-web
spider is Australia's most dangerous arachnid, with a bite capable of causing
death in as little as fifteen minutes.
Yeah, It Really Happened .
FORT PIERCE, Fla. -
Police in Florida said they arrested a man on a theft charge after he allegedly
stole an ice cream sandwich by concealing it in his pants.
Fort Pierce police said
an assistant manager at the Family Dollar store saw a man take something from a
cooler and leave the store without paying Oct. 12, TCPalm.com reported Monday.
"She watched him as
he walked across the street to the Dollar Tree store, as he walked he removed
an ice cream sandwich from the front of his pants and began eating it," the
arrest report states. "He then entered the Dollar Tree and came out a few
minutes later with a drink and then began to walk west on Georgia Avenue."
Police found Robert
Silva, 32, while he was walking with a beverage. He told officers he stole the
ice cream treat because his car had blown a tire near the store and he was only
carrying $3.
The suspect said
"he was sorry," the report states. Silva was arrested on a charge of
misdemeanor theft.
Guffaw…or at least smile .
A dog thinks: Hey, these
people I live with feed me, love me, provide me with a nice warm, dry house,
pet me, and take good care of me... They must be Gods!
A cat thinks: Hey, these people I live with
feed me, love me, provide me with a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take good
care of me... I must be a God!
Searchin’ “You Tube” I found
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Daybook Information
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…Happening This Week:
16-22
Getting The World To Beat A Path To Your Door Week /
Kids Care Week / National Save For Retirement Week / Teen Read Week / National
Chemistry Week / YWCA Week without Violence / National Character Counts Week / National
Food Bank Week / National Forest Products Week / National Lead Poisoning
Prevention Week / Freedom From Bullies Week / Freedom of Speech Week /Medical
Assistants Recognition Week / National School Bus Safety Week
TODAY IS
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Babbling Day
Global Iodine Deficiency Disorder (IDD) Prevention
Day
Mammography Day
Reptile Awareness Day
~*~
Taiwan: Overseas Chinese Day
Today’s Events
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ARTS
1971 - Nobel prize
for literature awarded to Pablo Neruda
1976 - American
Saul Bellow wins Nobel Prize for Literature
1976 - Nobel prize
for literature awarded to Saul Bellow
ATHLETICS
1984 - Steve Jones
runs Chicago Marathon in world record 2:08:05
1993 - Gary
Kasparov defeats Nigel Short for chess championship
BUSINESS
1918 - Margaret
Owen sets world typing speed record of 170 wpm for 1 min
EDUCATION
1816 - The
Penang Free School is founded in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, by the Rev
Hutchings. It is the oldest English-language school in Southeast Asia
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1763 - Pontiac ends the
siege of Detroit
1769 - The Spanish
arrive in San Francisco Bay
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1520 - Ferdinand
Magellen arrives at Tierra Del Fuego (Pacific Ocean)
1805 - Battle
of Trafalgar, Adm Nelson defeats French & Spanish fleet & dies
1958 - 1st
women in English House of Lords
1967 - Egypt
sinks Israeli torpedo boat
1969 - Willy Brandt
elected chancellor of West Germany
RELIGION
1641 - Catholic
uprising in Ulster: 1000s English & Scots killed
SCIENCE
1879 - Thomas
Edison perfects carbonized cotton filament light bulb
US POLITICS
1797 - US Navy
frigate Constitution, Old Ironsides, launched in Boston
1902 - In the
United States, a five month strike by United Mine Workers ends
1967 - Thousands
opposing Vietnam War try to storm Pentagon
1971 - William H
Rehnquist & Lewis F Powell nominated to US Supreme Court by Nixon,
following resignations of Justices Hugo Black & John Harlan
1991 - Former CA
gov Jerry Brown announce run for presidency
Today’s Birthdays
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ARTISTS:
(AUTHORS, COMPOSERS,…)
1772 - Samuel
Taylor Coleridge, English poet (Rime of Ancient Mariner)
1904 - Edmond
[Moore] Hamilton, sci-fi author (Danger Planet)
ATHLETES
John Flaherty, catcher
(San Diego Padres) is 44
ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
1924 - Celia
Cruz, Cuban singer, Queen of Salsa
Eve, singer, rapper is 39
Carrie Fisher,actor is 55
1917 - Dizzy
Gillespie, [John B], jazz trumpeter, a creator of modern jazz
1911 - Peter
Graves, English actor (Mission Impossible, Stalag 17)
Kim Kardashian,
socialite is 31
Paula Kelly, dancer/actress
(Liz-Night Court) is 68
ENTREPRENEURS & EDUCATORS
1906 - Lillian
Asplund, last American Titanic survivor
1986 - Natalee
Holloway,U.S teen,disappeared in Aruba
POLITICIAL FIGURES
Benjamin Netanyahu,
Israeli prime minister is 62
SCIENTISTS & THEOLOGISTS
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Today’s Obits
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1992 - Shirley
Booth, actress (Hazel), dies at 94
1992 - Jim
Garrison, Louisiana DA (investigate JFK assassination), dies at 70
1969 - Jack
Kerouac, US writer (Doctor Sax, On the Road), dies of burst blood vessel at 47
1805 - Horatio
Nelson, dies in Battle of Trafalgar at 47
1970 - John T
Scopes, US teacher (Scopes "monkey trial" 1925), dies at 70
1992 - Jackson
Weaver, voice of Smokey the Bear, dies of diabetes at 72
ANSWERS
Trivia Quiz
1.
What
novel was the basis for the violent 1971 movie Straw Dogs?
a.
The
Siege of Trencher's Farm
2.
Who
won an Oscar for her role in the film "Cold Mountain"?
a.
Renee
Zellweger
3.
In
the Adventures of Robin Hood which absent king does Errol Flynn fight for?
a.
Richard
I
4.
What
movie comedy, a western, features the song, "The Ballad of Rock Ridge?
a.
Blazing
Saddles
5.
In
the film Caddyshack, what was the name of Judge Smales’ grandson?
a.
Spaulding
6.
In
Grease, what was Rizzo's real name?
a.
Betty
7.
In
Charlotte's Web, what type of creature is Templeton?
a.
He
is a rat
8.
What
is Travis Bickle's occupation as played by Robert De Niro?
a.
He
is a taxi driver
9.
What
kind of animal is Hedwig who belongs to Harry Potter?
a.
Owl
10. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
what are Johnny Depp's little helpers called?
a.
Oompa
Loompas
11. What James Bond flick had a Rolls
Royce with the license number AU1?
a.
Goldfinger
12. Randall Boggs, James P Sullivan and
Mike Wazowski were in which Disney film together?
a.
Monsters
Inc
13. What is the last name of everybody in
the entire town of Rock Ridge in the movie Blazing Saddles?
a.
Johnson
Wuzzle
Thinking (thin king)
Reverse strategy
Doubly exciting (double
e xciting)
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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