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TODAY’s “Geez”
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1904 - 1st monument honoring Spanish American
War erected (Monroeville Ohio)
1966
- Sandy Koufax pitches 3rd
300-strikeout season
1966
- The Chevrolet Camaro, originally
named Panther, is introduced
♪♪ HaPpY BiRtHdAy to♪♪
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Free Rambling Thoughts
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I
ran some errands for my upcoming trip…picked up meds that I need—no-malaria
pills and some I hope I don’t need—antibiotic, and diarrhea meds. I’m looking
for an inexpensive small day pack or a messenger bag. It will be used for our
daily walking with cameras and any stuff I buy. I haven’t found what I want
yet, but am sure I will.
I
am tired of reading and hearing ignorant people talking about government waste
and too many regulations. Most are just ramblers who have no idea what they are
talking about. Today’s misstep was Rand Paul saying that mining regulations are
too strict. When asked what would happen if there was a mining disaster due to
lack of regulations—his response was that the workers could move to another
mine with a better safety record. But…but…but..what about the miners who are
killed? Or the families of those killed? These Tea Party people just don’t seem
to think.
I
had a strange encounter at the pharmacy parking lot this afternoon. It is in a
strip mall with pull in parking in front of all the stores and then a large
parking lot across a wide driving area. As I was backing out, I saw a 50
something lady walking behind all the cars, not on the provided sidewalk. I had
back out about ½ way when I saw her walking. I stopped. It was a nice day and
my window was rolled down. When I stopped she chose to walk father into the driving
lane to go behind my vehicle. As she walked behind my car, in the driving lane,
she yelled, “hey a**hole, pedestrians have the right of way. You should have
pulled back in.” I surprised myself, and simply replied, “Have a great day.”
After walking behind my vehicle she then walked between the next two cars and
got on the sidewalk. Strange lady.
Trivia Quiz…(answers at
the end of post) .
1.
What was the title
of Barbara Streisand's 1980 hit song?
2.
Diana Prince was
able to turn into who?
3.
The first American
woman to win Wimbledon was who?
4.
Which woman was the
only woman that James Bond married?
5.
Demi Moore early in
her career, appeared in a low budget 3-D horror movie in 1982.
6.
Spencer Tracy and
Katharine Hepburn's first film together was called what.
7.
Michael Bolton
neglected to thank what singer while accepting a Grammy for "When a Man
Loves a Woman"?
8.
What actress starred
with Richard Gere in the 1990 movie Pretty Woman?
9.
Al Pacino plays a
retired Colonel, Frank Slade, in what 90s movie?
10.
Who was the first
American woman to fly the Atlantic solo in 1932?
11.
What female
astronaut spent more time in space than any woman or any U.S. astronaut after
NASA delayed her ride home by six weeks in 1996?
12.
What woman has been
described as a woman who pulled herself up by her bra straps?
13.
The world’s first
woman prime minister was elected in what year?
14.
Dr. Quinn: Medicine
Woman, was played by what ex-Bond Girl?
Wuzzles…What concept or
phrase does this suggest? .
Hmmmmm
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- Percentage of Americans in 2009 who believed that the free marked ‘is the best system on whih to base the future of the world’: 74
- Percentage in 2011: 59
Somewhat Useless
Information
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- Tests conducted by St. Lawrence University in New York found that there were more left-handed people with IQs over 140 than right-handed people. Famous left-handed intellectuals include Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and Benjamin Franklin.
- The Incas thought left-handers were capable of healing and that they possessed magical abilities. The North American Zuni tribe believed left-handedness signified good luck.
- Herbert Hoover is believed to be the first left-handed U.S. president, though James Garfield could write Greek with the left hand and Latin with the right.
- Connections between the right and left sides of the brain are faster in the left-hand people. This means information is transferred faster, making left-handers more efficient in dealing with multiple stimuli and using both sides of the brain more easily.
- Researchers postulate that the proportion of left-handers has remained constant for over 30,000 years.
- Some scholars postulate that increased levels of testosterone in the womb increase the chances of becoming left-handed. This may explain the correlation that seems to exist between left-handedness and some immune disorders, as testosterone has been linked to immune disorders.
OCALA,
Fla. - The owners of a Florida ice cream shop said they want to assure locals
their white-hooded ice cream cone mascot is in no way associated with the Ku
Klux Klan.
Jose Cantres, co-owner of Ice Cream Family
Corner and Sandwiches in Ocala, said he and other workers have heard through
word of mouth and on Facebook that some passersby believe their costumed
mascot, a vanilla ice cream cone, resembles a KKK member in the group's
signature robes, the Ocala Star-Banner reported Tuesday.
"One
(customer) told me, 'I had to think twice before coming in here because I
thought it was KKK,'" manager Liza Diaz said. Diaz, who moved to Florida
from Puerto Rico, said she had never heard of the KKK until the controversy at
the 2-month-old business began.
"We're
a friendly environment, family-oriented," Diaz said. "We're not
(racist). We're very friendly, very religious."
Guffaw…or at least smile .
Three
old couples were having tea one fine day. There were all chatting and whatnot
when one of the men, trying to get a chuckle, said to his wife, "Pass the
honey, honey!”
Getting
the chuckle he expected, he carried on. A moment later, the second man said,
"Pass the sugar, sugar!"
This
got a bit of a bigger laugh, so the third man, although not quite as clever or
quick-witted as the other two, decided to join in the fun. He waited for the
perfect opportunity, cleared his throat and then confidently said, "Pass
the tea, bag!"
Searchin’ “You Tube” I
found
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Daybook Information
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…Happening
This Week:
24-10/1
- Banned Books Week
- Fall Astronomy Week
- National Chimney Safety Week
- National Keep Kids Creative Week
27-10/2
- Remember to Register to Vote Week
- Great American Beer Week
TODAY IS
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- National Attend Your Grandchild's Birth Day
- National Coffee Day
- National Women's Health & Fitness Day
- Poisoned Blackberries Day: In the 1700s blackberries were the cause of more deaths than any other form of fruit from a vine or patch.
- VFW Day
Today’s Events
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ARTS
1946 - "Adventures of Sam Spade"
debuts on CBS Radio
1958 - "Studio One," TV Anthology
Drama last airs on CBS-TV
1969
- "Love American Style,"
premieres on ABC-TV
1985
- "MacGyver," starring
Richard Dean Anderson, debuts on ABC-TV
ATHLETICS
1793 - Tennis is 1st mentioned in an English
sporting magazine
1927 - Babe Ruth ties record by hitting grand
slams in consecutive games
1986
- Mary Lou Retton retires as a
gymnast
1995
- OJ Simpson trial sent to the
jury
BUSINESS
1916 - John D. Rockefeller becomes the first
billionaire
1927
- Telephone service begins between
US & Mexico
1996
- Nintendo 64 video game system
debuts in USA (3 months after Japan)
2008 - Following the bankruptcies of Lehman
Brothers and Washington Mutual, The Dow Jones Industrial Average falls 777.68
points, the largest single-day point loss in its history.
EDUCATION
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
1806 - Zebulon Pike holds a grand council with the
Pawnee. Pike estimates 400 Pawnee warriors attend. He hopes to win their
allegiance to the United States, rather than Spain.
1872
- Kiowa-chief Lone Wolf captures
Satanta & Big Tree
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
1567 - War of Religion - Huguenots try to
kidnap King Charles IX
1988
- UN peacekeeping forces win Nobel
Peace prize
RELIGION
1650
- Henry Robinson opens 1st
marriage bureau (England)
1907 - Construction begins on Washington
National Cathedral
*1990 - Washington National Cathedral construction is completed after 83
years
1979
- Pope John Paul II becomes 1st
pope to visit Ireland
SCIENCE
1915 - 1st transcontinental radio telephone
message is sent
US POLITICS
1789
- US War Dept established a
regular army
1936 - Radio used for 1st time for a
presidential campaign
Today’s Birthdays
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ARTISTS: (AUTHORS,
COMPOSERS,…)
1547 - Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spanish
author and novelist (Don Quixote)
ATHLETES
Sebastian Newbold Coe, England, 1500m runner
(Olympic-gold-1980, 84) is 55
ENTERTAINERS (ACTORS/SINGERS…)
1907 - Gene Autry, cowpoke/singer/actor/owner
(Calif Angels)
Andrew "Dice" Clay, [Silverstien],
comedian (Adv of Ford Fairlane) is 54
Anita Ekberg actor (La Dolce Vita)/Miss Sweden
(1950) is 80
1904 - Greer Garson, North Ireland actress
(Pride & Prejudice, Chips)
1899
- Jolie Gabor, mother of Magda,
Zsa Zsa, & Eva
Bryant Gumbel, sportscaster/TV host (Today Show) is
63
1942
- Madeline Kahn, actress (Young
Frankenstein, High Anxiety)
1913
- Stanley E Kramer, producer/director
(Inherit the Wind)
Zachary Levi, TV actor turns 31
Jerry Lee Lewis, country singer (Whole Lotta
Shakin') is 76
1939
- Larry Linville, actor (Frank
Burns-M*A*S*H, Blue Movie)
Tom Sizemore actor is 47
Ken Weatherwax, actor (Pugsley-Addams Family) is 56
ENTREPRENEURS & EDUCATORS
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POLITICIAL FIGURES
Silvio Berlusconi, former Prime Minister of Italy is 75
1725 - Robert Clive, English explorer/founder
(British empire in India)
1758 - Horatio Nelson, English naval hero
(Trafalgar)
Lech Walesa, leads Polish Solidarity (Nobel 1983) is 68
SCIENTISTS & THEOLOGISTS
1895 - Joseph Banks, parapsychologist
(Extra-Sensory Perception)
Today’s Obits
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1996
- Ethel Jane Cain, original UK
Speaking Clock voice, dies at 87
2010 - Tony Curtis, American Actor dies at 85
1970 - Edward Everett Horton, actor/narrator
(Bulwinkle Show), dies at 84
1910 - Winslow Homer, painter (Prout's Neck),
dies at 74
1895 - Louis Pasteur, scientist
(Pasteurization) dies at 72
1978 - John Paul I, Pope for 34 days, dies in
sleep at 65
2009
- Pavel Popovich, Soviet cosmonaut
dies at 79
1975 - Casey Stengel, NY Yankee manager
(1949-60), dies at 85
ANSWERS
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Trivia Quiz
1.
What was the title
of Barbara Streisand's 1980 hit song?
2.
Diana Prince was
able to turn into who?
a.
Wonder Woman
3.
The first American
woman to win Wimbledon was who?
a.
May Sutton in 1905
at 19
4.
Which woman was the
only woman that James Bond married?
a.
Teresa Draco in On
Her Majesty's Secret Service
5.
Demi Moore early in
her career, appeared in a low budget 3-D horror movie in 1982.
6.
Spencer Tracy and
Katharine Hepburn's first film together was called what.
7.
Michael Bolton
neglected to thank what singer while accepting a Grammy for "When a Man
Loves a Woman"?
a.
Percy Sledge
8.
What actress starred
with Richard Gere in the 1990 movie Pretty Woman?
a.
Julia Roberts
9.
Al Pacino plays a
retired Colonel, Frank Slade, in what 90s movie?
10.
Who was the first
American woman to fly the Atlantic solo in 1932?
a.
Amelia Earhart
11.
What female
astronaut spent more time in space than any woman or any U.S. astronaut after
NASA delayed her ride home by six weeks in 1996?
a.
Shannon Lucid
12.
What woman has been
described as a woman who pulled herself up by her bra straps?
a.
Madonna
13.
The world’s first
woman prime minister was elected in what year?
a.
1960 Siramavo
Bandaranaike of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)
14.
Dr. Quinn: Medicine
Woman, was played by what ex-Bond Girl?
Wuzzle
A big fuss over nothing
Burning desire
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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