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TODAY’s “Geez”
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1763 - Charles Mason
& Jeremiah Dixon begin surveying Mason-Dixon Line between Pennsylvania
& Maryland
1884 - Colonization
of Africa organized at Intl conference in Berlin
1904 - King C
Gillette patents Gillette razor blade
1937 - 1st
congressional session in air-conditioned chambers
1954 - 1st regularly
scheduled commercial flights over North Pole begins
1960 - Elgin Baylor
of NBA LA Lakers scores 71 points vs NY Knicks
1969 - Wendy's
Hamburgers opens
1979 - ABC-TV
announces it would broadcast nightly specials on Iran hostage: later becomes
Nightline
♪♪ Happy Birthday To:♪♪
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Free Rambling Thoughts
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Busy day…started with my
PCP. He is really good and spends lots of time with patients. Appointment at
10:30. Entered room at 10:45. Dr. came in at 10:50. After reviewing all my
annual tests and changing my thyroid meds I was out at 12:10. Everything is OK,
but he is upping my thyroid meds, saying that I should feel better. Hmmm, didn’t
know I felt bad. But the blood test says I’m not making enough of whatever the
thyroid makes and that makes the pituitary ‘pissed off’—his words, so to keep
my pituitary happy I get more thyroid meds. Hmmm.
Then it was off to lunch
with Martha. Tomorrow is her birthday. We had a great salad bar at Sizzlers and
some good conversation. I brought her some Ethiopian freshly ground coffee. I’m
not a coffee drinker, but really liked their coffee. No bitter taste. She’ll
send me a report after drinking some tomorrow morning. My brother also got some
coffee. Both are big coffee drinkers so we’ll see if my paltry pallet is
correct.
Having a small problem
with my cable service. They are coming out tomorrow to tell me why I can’t get
NBCHD but get all the other HD channels. Strange for sure. The guy on the phone
rebooted my box three times and nothing changed. Someone will be here between
8a and 10a tomorrow. Guess I have to get dressed when I get up tomorrow. Oh
well.
Trivia Quiz…(answers at the end of post)
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1. Fireworks originated in what country?
2. The Saturn V rocket was built by what country?
3. What European country uses its Latin Name, Helvetia, on its
stamps?
4. In which country was the World Wide Web invented?
5. China has how many time zones?
6. What is the name of the country that flew the first supersonic
airliner in 1968 and had it crash in 1973?
7. The Greek historian Herodotus dubbed what country "the gift
of the Nile"?
8. In South America what is the largest country?
9. Japan sends the most what to Australia?
10. Which European country launched Europe's first super high speed
passenger train in 1981?
Wuzzles…What
concept or phrase do these suggest? .
NEW: Rules of Thumb
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Easy shortcuts to make
an ‘educated’ guess
- When a new teacher at a new school, always make friends with the head-office secretaries. They really run the place and can help you far more than the principal.
Hmmmmm
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- Chance that a student in Berlin ‘could imagine doing sex work’ to pay for school: 1 in 3
- Average hourly rate he or she imagines charging: $1300USD
Somewhat Useless Information .
- Dandelions are thought to have evolved about thirty million years ago in Eurasia. They were introduced to North America by early European immigrants.
- Dandelions are a member of Taraxacum, a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.
- The common name dandelion comes from French dent-de-lion, meaning lion's tooth.
- Dandelions have very small flowers collected together into a composite flower head. Each single flower in a head is called a floret.
- The flower petals, along with other ingredients, are used to make dandelion wine. The ground, roasted roots can be used as a caffeine-free dandelion coffee. Dandelion was also traditionally used to make the traditional British soft drink dandelion and burdock, and is one of the ingredients of root beer.
- Dandelions are important plants for northern hemisphere bees, providing an important source of nectar and pollen early in the season. Dandelions are used as food plants by the larvae of some species of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths).
Yeah, It Really Happened .
NEW YORK - A New York
man suing the studio that photographed his wedding said he is dissatisfied and
wants to recreate the event, despite the fact that he is now divorced.
Todd Remis, who is suing
H & H Photographers in State Supreme Court, said he wants the $4,100 he
paid the studio for photographing his 2003 wedding refunded and an additional
$48,000 to fly friends and relatives to the city and recreate the event for
another photographer to document, The New York Times reported Thursday.
Remis, who filed his
lawsuit in 2009, one year after separating from wife Milena Grzibovska and a
year before their divorce was finalized, said the photographers failed to take
any pictures of the couple's first dance and the bouquet toss. He said the
pictures that were taken “unacceptable as to color, lighting, poses, (and)
positioning." H & H owners Curt Fried, 87, and his son, Dan, said they
have already spent $50,000 in legal fees.
Dan Fried called the
case "an abuse of the legal system."
Guffaw…or at least smile
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A spouse is someone
who'll stand by you through all the trouble you wouldn't have had if you'd
stayed single.
Searchin’ “You Tube” I found
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Daybook Information
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…Happening This Week:
13-19 American Education Week
Geography Awareness Week
National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week
TODAY IS
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America Recycles Day
I Love to Write Day
National Bundt (Pan) Day
National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day
George
Spelvin Day (The factious
name used in credits of some movies)
~*~
Belgium:
Dynasty Day (since
1866)
Brazil: Republic
Day (1899 changed
from Empire to Republic)
Japan: Shichi-Go-San
(rite of passage
for 3 and 5 yr old boys/3 and 7 yr old girls)
Today’s Events
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ARTS
1969 - 1st Jackson
Five record to enter top 100 (I Want You Back)
1990 - Producers
confirm that Milli Vanilla didn't sing on their album
ATHLETICS
1946 - Ted Williams
is picked as AL MVP
1962 - Don Drysdale
wins Cy Young Award
BUSINESS
1881 - American
Federation of Labor (AFL) founded (Pittsburgh)
1941 - Cow Palace
opens in San Francisco
1985 - A research
assistant is injured when a package from the Unabomber addressed to a
University of Michigan professor explodes
EDUCATION
1806 - 1st US
college magazine, Yale Literary Govt, publishes 1st issue
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1827 - Creek-indians
lose all their property in US
1861 - The Potawatomi
sign a treaty. (12 stat.1191). The treaty sets aside some lands for common
tribal usage and other lands are set aside for individual Indians.
POLITICS [International]
1492 - Christopher
Columbus notes 1st recorded reference to tobacco
1577 - Sir Francis
Drake aboard Pelican travels from Chile to Washington
1854 - In Egypt, the
Suez Canal, linking the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea, is given the
necessary royal concession
1982 - Funeral
services held in Moscow's Red Square for Leonid I Brezhnev
1988 - PLO proclaims
State of Palestine, recognizes Israeli existence
POLITICS [US]
1777 - Articles of
Confederation adopted by Continental Congress
1864 - Union Major
General Sherman leaves Atlanta on the "March to the Sea"
1939 - FDR lays
cornerstone of Jefferson Memorial in Wash DC
1939 - Social
Security Administration approves 1st unemployment check
1969 - 250,000
peacefully demonstrate in Wash DC against Vietnam War
1977 - Pres Jimmy
Carter welcomes Shah of Iran
RELIGION
1348 - Rudolph of
Oron claims Jews have confessed to poisoning wells
SCIENCE
1806 - Explorer
Zebulon Pike sights Pikes Peak (Colorado)
1835 - HMS
Beagle/Charles Darwin reaches Tahiti
1995 - Space shuttle
Atlantis docks with orbiting Russian space station Mir
Today’s Birthdays
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ARTISTS:
(AUTHORS, COMPOSERS,…)
1815 - John
Banvard, painted worlds largest painting (3 mile canvas)
1887 - Georgia
O'Keefe, sculptor/painter (Cow's Skull)
ATHLETES
Greg Anthony, NBA guard
(Vancouver Grizzlies, Seattle Supersonics) is 44
1952 - "Macho
Man" Randy Savage, [Poffo], wrestler (WWF/SMW/ICW)
ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
Ed Asner, actor is 82
Sam Waterston, actor
(Law and Order) is 71
ENTREPRENEURS & EDUCATORS
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POLITICIAL FIGURES
Howard Baker, (Sen-TN),
presidential chief of staff is 86
1906 - Curtis
E Le May, air force general/VP candidate
1891 - Erwin
Rommel, German fieldmarshal (WW II-African campaign)
SCIENTISTS & THEOLOGISTS
1738 - F
William Herschel, German/English astronomer (discovered Uranus)
Today’s Obits .
1954 - Lionel
Barrymore, [Blythe], actor (Dr Kildare, Key Largo), dies at 76
1998 - Stokely
Carmichael, American civil rights activist dies of prostate cancer at 57
1978 - Margaret
Mead, anthropologist (Thoughts & Female), dies in NY at 76
1958 - Tyrone
Power, actor (Mark of Zorro), dies of a heart attack at 44
1994 - James Winston
Watts, developer of the Frontal Lobotomy, dies at 90
ANSWERS
Trivia Quiz
1.
Fireworks originated in what country?
a.
China.
2.
The Saturn V rocket was built by what country?
a.
USA.
3.
What European country uses its Latin Name, Helvetia, on its
stamps?
a.
Switzerland.
4.
In which country was the World Wide Web invented?
a.
US, UK, Norway and Switzerland all had similar protocols in the
late 1960’s
5.
China has how many time zones?
a.
China has only one time zone. The government requires all clocks
throughout the country be synchronized with Beijing.
6.
What is the name of the country that flew the first supersonic
airliner in 1968 and had it crash in 1973?
a.
The Soviet Union.
7.
The Greek historian Herodotus dubbed what country "the gift
of the Nile"?
a.
Egypt.
8.
In South America what is the largest country?
a.
Brazil.
9.
Japan sends the most what to Australia?
a.
Tourists.
10.
Which European country launched Europe's first super high speed
passenger train in 1981?
a.
France.
Wuzzle
A standing committee
Corner Lot
Two Feet of Rope
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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