Jan 15, 2012


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 Today’s  Historical  Highlights1847 - 1st Swedish magazine in US, ‘Skandinavia’, published in NYC1895 - Tchaikovsky's ballet "Swan Lake" premieres, St Petersburg1943 - 1st transport of Jews from Amsterdam to concentration camp Vught1967 - Superbowl I: Green Bay Packers beat KC Chiefs, 35-10 MVP: Bart Starr 
♫Happy Birthday To: ♫                       
Returns tomorrow 
Free Rambling Thoughts   Our Great Discussions Group meets tonight for the first time this year…We are discussing Afghanistan & Iraq withdrawal issues. Should be a lively discussion. The blog may be a little short, depending on when we dismiss. It has continued to be chilly here, but after looking at the almanac, it isn’t as bad as a few years ago. Nice…I get to wear my Ethiopian neck scarf while outside. Good news for me. Mary Ellen is not selling her ‘book’, just her business. She is opening a branch office in SC and will keep this one open as branch manager. Seems her assistant here doesn’t have the license to be a branch manager yet, but can buy and sell stuff. Mary Ellen is keeping her house and she and her beau will ‘commute’ for business. I am much relieved since I couldn’t figure out why we hadn’t gotten any written notification about the changes I had heard were happening. Also learned that Bill and Mary Ellen have been an item for 14 years and Bill is taking this change very hard. Love is strange. Game   Center   (answers at the end of post)
Brain Game NPR Sunday PuzzleCorrection: the answer about body parts should have been shin, not chin. Typo. You are given an anagram and must rearrange the letters to name a Walt Disney film. For example, given "iconic hop," the answer would be "Pinocchio."
1.     Torn:
2.     As if a tan:
3.     Idle lancer:
4.     A nacho spot:
5.     Auto tallier:
6.     A pony primps:
7.     PU: 

Wuzzles  What concept or phrase do these suggest? 

Lifestyle  Substance     AZ Centennial is in 30 days: Did you know?…
2010 Census                                                   AZ       US
White persons, percent,                                  73.0%  72.4%           
 Black persons, percent,                                  4.1%    12.6%            
American Indian and Alaska Native persons  4.6%    0.9%            
Asian persons, percent,                                  2.8%    4.8%            
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander,   0.2%    0.2%            
Persons reporting two or more races 3.4%    2.9%            
Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin               29.6%  16.3%            
White persons not Hispanic, percent              57.8%  63.7% 

Found on You Tube        
 Returns tomorrow
Harper’s Index         
  • Percentage change in the median household wealth of white families since 2005: -16
  • Of Hispanics: -66


Joke-of-the-dayComputers are like air conditioners. They work fine until you start opening windows. --Bonus—A grizzled old man was eating in a truck stop when three very large, leathered bikers walked in. The first walked up to the old man, pushed his cigarette into the old man's pie and then took a seat at the counter. The second walked up to the old man, spat into the old man's milk and then he too took a seat at the counter. The third walked up to the old man, turned over the old man's plate, and then he took a seat at the counter.Without a word of protest, the old man quietly left the diner. Shortly thereafter, one of the bikers said to the waitress, "Humph, not much of a man, was he?"The waitress replied, "Not much of a truck driver either, he just backed his big-rig over three motorcycles." 

Rules of Thumb   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
  • Antique Dealers know those who are eating when they come in won't buy anything


Somewhat Useless Information   The word "toast" is a wish of good health. It started in ancient Rome, where a piece of toasted bread was dropped into wine.Some older terms for hangover include "wailing of cats" (German), "out of tune" (Italian), "woody mouth (French), "workmen in my head (Norwegian), and "pain in the roots of my hair" (Swedish).During Prohibition, temperance activists hired a scholar to delete all references to alcohol beverages in the Bible.Since the recent discovery of late Stone Age beer jugs, it's been suggested that fermented beverages existed as early as the Neolithic period (cir. 10,000 BC), and that beer may have preceded bread as a staple.Subyou, a powdered alcohol sold in gas stations, convenience stores, and bars across Germany, contains 4.8% alcohol by volume. The powder is intended to be mixed with cold water and costs between two and three dollars.

Yeah, It Really Happened                 WASHINGTON - Thousands of train commuters in Washington, London, Toronto, Mexico City, Madrid and other cities rode the rails in their underpants for No Pants Day. The Sunday event, organized in Facebook by group Improv Everywhere, involved an estimated 16,000 people in 60 cities, AOL reported Monday. Other cities with participants included New York, Los Angeles and Tel Aviv, Israel. The Washington Post reported about 200 men and women participated on the city's Metro trains, and Britain's Sun newspaper said hundreds of pantless people took to the London Underground for what is known in the country as the No Trousers Tube Ride. The Sun said riders in Madrid were stopped by police when entering the planned starting station. "The purpose is to have fun and entertain people," said Dan Becherano, one of the event's organizers. "The purpose of flash mobs is to show how we can get together without knowing each other and work as teams without really having seen each other ahead of time. The most important thing will be the victims -- the reaction of people who aren't involved." 
NEW!!! Planet Earth 

Calendar Information        
…Happening This Week:
11-17  
Cuckoo Dancing WeekNational No-Tillage Week National Soccer Coaches of America WeekInternational Snowmobile Safety and Awareness Week
15-21
Healthy Weight WeekInternational Printing WeekNational Fresh Squeezed Juice WeekWeek of Christian Unity
Today Is                                                                      
Hat DayHumanitarian DayReligious Freedom Day
 Today’s Other Events                                                             
Before 1000CE588 BC - Nebuchadrezzar II of Babylon lays siege to Jerusalem under Zedekiah's reign. 

1500’s
1562 - 3rd sitting of Council of Trente opens 
1700’s
1777 - People of New Connecticut (Vermont) declare independence from England 
1800’s
1861 - Steam elevator patented by Elisha Otis
1870 - Donkey 1st used as symbol of Democratic Party, in Harper's Weekly
1889 - The Coca-Cola Company, then known as the Pemberton Medicine Company, is originally incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia. 
1900’s
1919 - 2 million gallons of molasses flood Boston MA, drowning 21
1934 - 8.4 earthquake in India/Nepal, 10,700 die
1935 - 300 Dutch ice cream salesmen protest against Italian competition
1949 - Mao's Red army conquers Ten-tsin
1951 - Supreme Court rule "clear & present danger" of incitement to riot is not protected speech & can be a cause for arrest
1961 - Supremes signed with Motown Records
1970 - Republic Biafra disbands/joins Nigeria
1971 - Aswan Dam official opens in Egypt
1975 - Space Mountain opens (Disneyland)
2000’s
2005 - An intense solar flare blasts X-rays across the solar system
2009 - US Airways Flight 1549 makes an emergency landing into the Hudson River shortly after takeoff from LaGuardia Airport in New York City. All passengers and crew members survive.2011 - Wikipedia the free internet encyclopedia turns 10 years old 

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 30’sJanuary Jones will be 34 
In their 50’sRandy White, NFL tackle (Dallas Cowboys) is 59 
Remembered for being born on this day
1812 - Peter C Asbjornsen, Norwegian fairy tale writer
1913 - Lloyd Bridges, San Leandro California, actor (Sea Hunt, Roots, Airplane)
1803 - Marjory Fleming, Scottish writer and poet 
1929 - Martin Luther King Jr, Atlanta, American clergyman and leader of the Civil Rights Movement (Nobel 1964)
1909 - Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman's drummer (Sing Sing Sing)
1622 - Molière, French playwright
1892 - Rex Ingram, Irish director (4 Horsemen of Apocalypse)
1906 - Aristotle Onassis, Greece, rich shipping magnate
1908 - Edward Teller, Budapest Hungary, fathered H-bomb (Manhattan Project)
1845 - Ella Flagg Young, 1st woman pres (National Educational Association) 

Today’s Obits                                                           
1987 - Ray Bolger, actor/dancer (Wizard of Oz), dies at 83
1949 - Black Dahlia, murder victim found in LA (basis of the movie)
1968 - Bill Masterson, 1st NHLer fatally injured during a game (Jan 13), dies
2008 - Brad Renfro, American actor  

Answers                                                                                                                                            Brain Game NPR Sunday Puzzle
1.     Torn: Tron
2.     As if a tan: Fantasia
3.     Idle lancer: Cinderella
4.     A nacho spot: Pocahontas
5.     Auto tallier: Ratatouille
6.     A pony primps: Mary Poppins
7.     PU: Up 

Wuzzle
Your behavior is out of line
Once over lightly
Back on an even keel 

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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