Feb 4


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Today’s  Historical  Highlights
1783 - Worst quake in 8 years kills some 50,000 (Calabria, Italy)
1789 - 1st electoral college chooses Washington & Adams as Pres & VP
1849 - University of Wisconsin begins in 1 room with 20 students
1861 - Confederate constitutional convention meets for 1st time, Montgomery Ala, Ga, Fla, La, Miss & SC elect Jefferson Davis pres of Confederacy
1941 - United Service Organization (USO) founded
1971 - National Guard mobilized to quell rioting in Wilmington NC
1972 - Sen Strom Thurmond suggests John Lennon be deported
1987 - Pres Reagan's veto of Clean Water Act is overridden by Congress
Happy Birthday To:                      
 
Free Rambling Thoughts   
A good day to hang out at home and do some cleaning. I awoke to a small covering of snow and some chilly temperatures—20°. It didn’t snow much, then the sun tried to come out and by sunset the sky had high clouds and some blue sky. 
I was able to finish my bed headboard and footboard. Looks good.
I’m ready for the big game on Sunday. Got the snacks, and may or may not have a few people show up. Doesn’t really matter, either way, I’ll enjoy the game. 
Our possible Ireland trip has now moved to early August. Bob sez there are openings and they are looking for a single to join in. We’ll see if it works out.
Game   Center   (answers at the end of post)
Brain Game
NPR Sunday Puzzle
Each answer is a familiar two-word phrase containing the consecutive letters G-E-L. For example, given the clue "where a university student may study," the answer would be "college library." The first word ends with ‘ge’ and the second word start with ‘l’.
1.     Theater direction for an actor in a play:
2.     Where a student might listen to a tape in Spanish or French:
3.     Company that makes money available to home buyers at interest:
4.     What an editor and art director prepare for a magazine:
5.     Director of Star Wars:
6.     65 years old for a commercial pilot:
7.     One who hangs out at a piano bar:
8.     What people rent for household items they don’t have room for:
9.     Bit of greenery in cole slaw:
10.  Illumination for front of horse drawn vehicle:
11.  Car built by Chrysler in 60’s 70’s 80’s:
12.  Anti theft device for traveler:
13.  Grand Marnier for example:
14.  It blinks red on a telephone in a hotel room:

Wuzzles  What concept or phrase do these suggest?

Lifestyle  Substance     
AZ Centennial – Feb 14:  Did you know?…
How did Yuma get its name?While Arizona was still a part of the Territory of New Mexico, that portion which is now Yuma County was part of the vast extent of Dona Ana county. A name proposed for this section when Sylvester Mowry was making a map of Arizona in 1860 was Castle Dome County, doubtless for the famous Castle Dome mining district. However, when Yuma County was created by act of the first Arizona territorial legislature on November 8, 1864, it was decided to name the new county for its chief Indian inhabitants, the Yuma tribe.
How did AZ get its name?The name Arizona comes from the Papago “ali-shonak” meaning “small spring.” The name became popular following the discovery of rich lodes of silver “so pure you could cut it with a knife,” some 25 miles southwest of present-day Nogales in 1736. The word was ultimately corrupted into “Arizona.”
How did Payson get its name?Payson was named for Senator Louis Payson, who helped establish a post office here in 1884. Earlier names included, Long Valley, Big Valley, Green Valley and Union Park. In 1882 the first building, a stockade, was created.
New:  Daffynitions: :-)
RELIGION — Where you find prophets and non-profits
YAWN: An honest opinion openly expressed
Found on You Tube         
Cowboy Poets
Harper’s Index         
Percentage of Americans who say they would vote for a well-qualified homosexual candidate for president: 67
For a well-qualified atheist: 49
Joke-of-the-day
An 85-year-old widow went on a blind date with a 90-year-old man. When she returned to her daughter's house later that night, she seemed upset. 
"What happened, Mother?" the daughter asked. 
"I had to slap his face three times!" "You mean he got fresh?" "No," she answered. "I thought he was dead!"
Planet Earth

Rules of Thumb   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
Love at first sight? Only with a lot of luck. You can't really know whether you even like someone until you've had 30 hours of productive conversation. Be wary of the one who only invites you to places where you can't chat, like movies, plays and concerts.
Somewhat Useless Information   
  • True Black Widow spiders have the most potent spider venom, which can cause swellings up to 6 in.
  • The females can live up to five years, while a male's lifespan is much shorter. The female, on occasion, eats the male after mating. This has been observed in the wild only with the southern black widow species.
  • The female hangs belly upward and rarely leaves the web.
  • Many spiders of the genus Steatoda are often mistaken for widow spiders, and are known as false black widows. Their poison can be painful, but not necessarily fatal.
  • In 2006, Jason Fricker from Dorchester spent three days in a hospital after being bit three times on the chest and stomach when a false black widow fell down the front of his shirt.
  • Margaret Rudin made headlines in 1995 as "the black widow" in the shooting death of her fifth husband. Prosecutors said she killed him to get a 60 percent share of his $11 million fortune.

Yeah, It Really Happened                 
NEW YORK: Police are looking for two men, one of whom is bald, caught on surveillance cameras stealing Rogaine from a CVS Pharmacy on Long Island.Authorities say the men walked into the CVS in Sayville on Dec. 17, placed three boxes of Rogaine in a gift bag and left without paying.
The stolen Rogaine is worth about $150.Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to an arrest.
Calendar Information        
…Happening This Week:
1-5
Catholic Schools Week
Meat WeekIntimate Apparel Week
National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Week
International Hoof Care Week
1-7
International Snow Sculpting Week
Solo Diners Eat Out Weekend 
Women's Heart Week

Today Is                                                                      
American Dental Association Give Kids a Smile Program
Create A Vacuum Day
Ice Cream For Breakfast Day
Laura Ingalls Wilder Day
Liberace Day
USO Day
World Cancer Day
Sri Lanka: Independence Day (1948 from UK)
Canada: Winterlude (Celebration of winter in Ottawa)

Today’s Other Events                                                             
1100’s
1194 - Richard I Lion Hearted pays Leopold O Fenrik VI's ransom of 100,000
1500’s
1508 - Maximilian I assumes imperial title without being crowned
1600’s
1699 - 350 rebellious Streltsi executed in Moscow
1700’s
1703 - In Edo (now Tokyo), 46 of the Forty-Seven Ronin commit seppuku (ritual suicide) as recompense for avenging their master's death
1787 - Shays' Rebellion (of debt-ridden Massachusetts farmers) fails
1797 - Earthquake in Quito, Ecuador kills 41,000
1800’s
1846 - Mormons leave Nauvoo, Mo for settlement in west
1865 - Hawaiian Board of Education formed
1865 - Robert E Lee is named commander-in-chief of Confederate Army
1895 - 1st rolling lift bridge opens, Chicago
1899 - Revolt against US occupation of Philippines Philippine-American War begins
1900’s
1913 - National Institute of Arts & Letters founded
1924 - 1st Winter Olympic games close at Chamonix France
1938 - "Our Town," by Thornton Wilder opens on Broadway
1939 - Glenn Cunningham (top miler) says 4-min mile beyond human effort
1945 - FDR, Churchill & Stalin meet at Yalta
1952 - 1st black executive of a major TV station (Jackie Robinson-WNBC NY)
1957 - 1st electric portable typewriter placed on sale (Syracuse NY)
1968 - Bowie Kuhn replaces William Eckert as 5th commissioner of baseball
1969 - John Madden is named head coach of NFL's Oakland Raiders
1969 - Yassar Arafats takes over as chairman of PLO
1976 - 12th Winter Olympic games opens in Innsbruck, Austria
1977 - Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours"  released
1984 - Frank Aquilera sets world frisbee distance record (168m) Las Vegas
1998 - Bill Gates gets a pie thrown in his face in Brussels Belgium
2000’s
2003 - The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is officially renamed to Serbia and Montenegro and adopts a new constitution.
2006 - A stampede occurs in the ULTRA Stadium near Manila killing 71
Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 80’s
Conrad Bain, Canadian actor (Maude, Diff'rent Strokes) is 89
In their 70’s
John Schuck, comedian (McMillan & Wife) is 72
Gary Conway, actor (Burke's Law, Land of the Giants) is 75 
In their 60’s
James Danforth "Dan" Quayle, (Sen-R-Ind, 44th Vice President) is 65
Alice Cooper, [Vincent Furnier], , rocker (School's Out) is 64
In their 50’s
Clint Black, country singer is 50
In their 30’s
Oscar De La Hoya, US boxer (Olympic Gold 92, held Super Welterweight, light welterweight, light weight, super fly weight, middle weight titles) is 39
Remembered for being born on this day
Dru Drury, English entomologist in 1725
Eddie Foy Jr, actor (Eddie-Fair Exchange) in 1905
Betty Friedan, feminist writer (Feminine Mystique) in 1921
Charles A Lindbergh, pilot (1st fly solo across Atlantic) in 1902
Ida Lupino, actress (Adventures of Sherlock Holmes) in 1914
Rosa Lee Parks, civil rights activist (bus protestor) in 1913
Clyde William Tombaugh, US, astronomer (discovered Pluto) in 1906
Cairine Ray Wilson, 1st female Canadian senator (appointed) in 1885
Today’s Obits                                                           
Carl Albert, 54th Speaker of the United States House of Rep. dies at 92 in 2000
Robert Blair, Scottish poet (Grave), dies at 46 in 1746
Kenneth "Jethro" Burns, country singer (Homer & Jethro), dies of prostate cancer at 69 in 1989
Liberace, pianist (Liberace Show, Evil Chandell-Batman), dies of AIDS at 67 in 1987

Answers                                                                                                                                            
Brain Game
NPR Sunday Puzzle
1.     Theater direction for an actor in a play: stage left
2.     Where a student might listen to a tape in Spanish or French: language lab
3.     Company that makes money available to home buyers at interest: mortgage lender
4.     What an editor and art director prepare for a magazine: page layout
5.     Director of Star Wars: George Lucas
6.     65 years old for a commercial pilot: age limit
7.     One who hangs out at a piano bar: lounge lizard
8.     What people rent for household items they don’t have room for: storage locker
9.     Bit of greenery in cole slaw: cabbage leaf
10.  Illumination for front of horse drawn vehicle: carriage lamp
11.  Car built by Chrysler in 60’s 70’s 80’s: Dodge Lancer
12.  Anti theft device for traveler: luggage lock
13.  Grand Marnier for example: orange liqueur
14.  It blinks red on a telephone in a hotel room: message light
Wuzzle
  • Greyhound
  • Sunday afternoon
  • Tightwad

 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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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.