Mar 31


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Today’s  Historical  Highlights
1831 - Quebec & Montreal incorporated
1850 - US population hits 23,191,876 (Black population: 3,638,808 (15.7%))
1889 - 300m Eiffel Tower officially opens (commemorates French Revolution)
1932 - Ford publicly unveils its V-8 engine
1944 - Hungary orders all Jews to wear yellow stars
1945 - Tennessee Williams' "Glass Menagerie," premieres in NYC
1953 - Department of Health, Education & Welfare established
1959 - Dalai Lama fled China & was granted political asylum in India
1963 - LA ends streetcar service after 90 years
1965 - US ordered the 1st combat troops to Vietnam
1966 - 25,000 anti war demonstrators march in NYC
1971 - William Calley sentenced to life for Mi Lai Massacre
Happy Birthday To:                      
 
Free Rambling Thoughts   
A very good lunch with the retirees today. Cheryl had great pics of her Hawaii relaxing trip. Sounds like everyone had a great time. Cheryl was really impressed with the cleanliness and friendly, calm people on the Island. She said they really know how to make tourists feel welcome. Mary still hasn’t gotten any pics of her new grandson…he had a tough birth and was moved immediately to ICU. Scary for sure. He was born on Wednesday and seems both new mom and baby are going home today. Prayers for a good life for little Rutley Cole Sattelberger. Mary is with AT&T for her cell phone. She is getting ripped off…first she got a new phone a few months ago and it would automatically open to Facebook. Even when the phone was closed. Data use piled up so to fix the glitch, AT&T simply reset her phone to turn off the internet. That is hardly a solution. Then on the day Rutley was born, she went in to be sure she could still get picture messages. They told her they weren’t sure. She asked for newer phone, and they said it would cost and arm and leg since she still had 18 months on her two year contract. I told her go in and demand a new phone. We’ll see what happens.

Only in AZ…now the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office may have deleted thousands of emails. The sheriff’s office says they were just ‘archived.’ Somehow the Freedom of Information request didn’t include archived emails. Really ?!?

Game   Center   (answers at the end of post)
Brain Game—New puzzle type today

NPR Sunday Puzzle
Each sentence has two blanks. The word that goes into the first blank starts with an "H." Drop the "H," and you'll get a new word that goes in the second blank to complete the sentence. For example: With the current price of home fuel, the cost of ______ my house is ______ me alive. The answer: "heating" and "eating."
1.      This old battlefield is ­­­­_____ ground and camping on it is not _____:
2.      The pilot with the receding _____ is the best pilot in the whole _____:
3.      Any so called expert who describes a red stripped fish as a _____ is clearly _____:
4.      During the summer when temperatures are _____ you’ll see an _____ playing on the bank of the stream:
5.      Seemingly every horse was in _____ in an old TV western I saw last night starring James _____:
6.      Appropriately, a ship carrying thousands of seedlings arrived in the _____ on _____ day:
7.      Before putting new tiles on the roof the roofer removes and _____ the old ones over the _____:
8.      While studying the colonial site, the archeologists discovered a stone _____ buried in the _____:
9.      In the photograph of a woman at her dressing table if her _____ is distracting _____ it out:
10.   The girl in the _____ top must _____ her attire before class:

Wuzzles  What concept or phrase do these suggest?
*Note: new puzzle begins tomorrow

Lifestyle  Substance     
Planet Earth—

Found on You Tube         
Eiffel Tower, Paris
Harper’s Index         
Percentage decrease in the median US household income during the ‘recovery’: 6.7
Joke-of-the-day
Fun Things To Do In An Elevator:
1. Crack open your briefcase or purse, and while peering inside ask: "Got enough air in there?"
2. Grimace painfully while smacking your forehead and muttering: "Shut up, all of you just shut UP!"
3. Whistle the first seven notes of "It's a Small World" incessantly.
4. Sell Girl Scout cookies.
5. On a long ride, sway side to side at the natural frequency of the elevator.
6. Greet everyone getting on the elevator with a warm handshake and ask them to call you Admiral
7. When at least 8 people have boarded, moan from the back: "Oh, not now, motion sickness!"
8. Meow occasionally.
9. Wear a puppet on your hand and talk to other passengers "through" it.
10. Draw a little square on the floor with chalk and announce to the other passengers that this is your "personal space."
Rules of Thumb   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
When simple things need instructions, it is a sign of poor design.
Somewhat Useless Information   
The bird they call a "robin" in England is smaller than the U.S. variety and is a symbol of Christmas, not a harbinger of spring.
Robert Stroud was known as the "Birdman of Alcatraz," but he actually only kept birds when he was incarcerated at the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth. Officials at Alcatraz nixed his bird hobby.
Smaller, lighter birds that spend most of their time in trees generally hop when on the ground, while larger birds run. In each case, it's a matter of what type of locomotion moves the bird most efficiently and uses the least amount of energy.
Due to the nature of the vulture's diet, it's extra-strong stomach acid is designed to kill virtually any type of bacteria or virus.
The melodiousness and versatility of a bird's voice is a product of evolution. Birds that spend most of their time in trees need voices that carry in order to communicate and attract mates, so they have highly developed vocal muscles.
No natural bird sounds are heard in Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 horror classic The Birds. All the chirps, squawks, and screeches were electronically generated for maximum terrifying effect.
Yeah, It Really Happened                 
Houston: Houston Chronicle society reporter Sarah Tressler talked about her dismissal from the paper on ABC's Good Morning American Friday after another publication exposed her second job as a night club stripper.
The Houston Press, an alternative weekly, first exposed the "double life" of Tressler on Monday in a feature story with the headline "Writer by day, stripper by night." It also drew attention to Tressler’s blog — Dairy of an Angry Stripper — which included pictures of her scantily-clad self, as well as rich detail from the inside of the gentlemen's club.
At the Chronicle, the largest daily newspaper in Texas, the society reporter rubs elbows with the ultra-wealthy and usually conservative VIPs who attend lavish charity balls and luncheons.
"It is a personal matter concerning an employee and we don’t comment on such matters," said Naomi Engle, Marketing & Community Affairs Specialist at Houston Chronicle.
Tressler, told the ABC host that the paper had dismissed her because she did not tell her supervisors about the off-hours gig.
She had recently been brought on as a full-time reporter at the Chronicle, so the time she spent picking up extra income from dancing had dwindled, she said.
Tressler told ABC that she did not expect anyone to reveal her secret because that seemed "like such a mean thing to do."
Tressler, who holds a bachelor’s degree and a Master’s Degree, told ABC that earning money was her main incentive for stripping in clubs, which she started doing when she was a freelance writer for the Chronicle and others. She indicated that she would continue her work in the clubs. She also works as an adjunct professor at Houston University.
"I had three jobs, I lost one of them and now I have two jobs," Tressler told ABC. "I was a stripper/reporter/professor and now I’m just a stripper/professor, and I don’t think that’s too bad."
Calendar Information        
…Happening This Week:
25-31 
Consider Christianity Week:
Passiontide (3/25-4/7)
National Conference on Family Literacy
Pediatric Nurse Practioner Week
Root Canal Awareness Week
National Protocol Officer's Week
National Cleaning Week
Today Is                                                                      
Bunsen Burner Day
Earth Hour turn off lights for one hour
National Clams On The Half Shell Day
National Love Our Children Day
"She's Funny That Way" Day

Virgin Islands: Transfer Day (1917- commemorates when the Danish West Indies were formally ceded to the United States by Denmark; thus, becoming the U.S. Virgin Islands, in exchange for twenty-five million dollars.)

Today’s Other Events                                                             
1100’s
1146 - Bernard of Clairvaux preaches his famous sermon in a field at Vézelay, urging the necessity of a Second Crusade. Louis VII is present, and joins the Crusade.
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1700’s
1745 - Jews are expelled from Prague
1793 - Moses Cockrell, and a few whites, are leading pack animals across Powell's Mountain. They will be attacked by Chickamauga Chief Captain Bench, and his followers. All of the Europeans will be killed except Cockrell, who will escape after out running Bench.
1800’s
1870 - 1st black to vote in US (Thomas P Mundy of Perth Amboy NJ)
1877 - In Arizona, parts of the White Mountain - San Carlos Reservation will be restored to public domain.
1880 - 1st town completely illuminated by electric lighting (Wabash, IN)
1900’s
1909 - Baseball rules players who jump contracts are suspended for 5 years
1909 - Gustav Mahler conducts NY Philharmonic for his 1st time
1918 - 1st daylight savings time in US goes into effect
1933 - Congress authorizes Civilian Conservation Corps
1953 - UN Security Council nominates Dag Hammarskjoeld secretary-general
1954 - US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs Colo, established
1958 - US Navy forms atomic sub division
1967 - 1st time  Jimi Hendrix burns his guitar (London)
1968 - LBJ announces he will not seek re-election
1970 - Federal bankruptcy court allows Seattle Pilots to be sold to Milwaukee
1973 - Ken Norton defeats Muhammad Ali in a 12 round split decision
1991 - Danny Bonaduce attacks a transvestite prostitute in Phoenix Az
1995 - 1st game at Coors Stadium CO (replacement Rockies beat Yanks 4-1)
2000’s
2004 - In Fallujah, Iraq, 4 American private military contractors working for Blackwater USA, are killed and their bodies mutilated after being ambushed.
2007 - In Sydney, Australia, 2.2 million people take part in the first Earth Hour.
2008 - Aloha Airlines, a bankrupt airline, permanently ends passenger service

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 80’s
Gordie Howe, Floral Sask, NHL right wing (Detroit Redwings) is 84
In their 70’s
Barney Frank, (Rep-D-MA, 1981- ) is 72                   
Shirley Jones, Smithton Pa, actress (Partridge Family, Elmer Gantry) is 78
Michael Savage, American talk radio host and commentator is 70
In their 60’s
Albert Gore Jr, Wash DC, (Sen-D-Tenn, 1985-92)/45th US VP (1993- ) is 64
Gabe Kaplan, Bkln NY, comedian/actor (Welcome Back Kotter) is 67
Ed Marinaro, NYC, actor (Joe-Hill St Blues, Sonny-Laverne & Shirley) is 62
Rhea Perlman, actor (Cheers) is 64
Christopher Walken, Astoria Queens, actor (Deer Hunter, Brainstorm) is 69
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In their 40’s
Ewan McGregor, Perth Scotland, Scottish actor (Trainspotting) is 41
Remembered for being born on this day
René Descartes, France, philosopher in 1596
Liz Claiborne, Brussels Belgium, American fashion designer, entrepreneur and founder of Liz Claiborne Inc in 1929
Cesar Chavez, Yuma Az, farm labor leader (United Farm Workers) in 1927
Jack Johnson,1st black heavyweight boxing champ (1908-1915) in 1878
Richard Kiley, Chicago, actor (Man of La Mancha, Endless Love) in 1922
John La Farge, US painter in 1835
Pius IV, [Gianangelo de' Medici], Italian lawyer/pope (1559-65) in 1499
Henry Morgan, NYC, comedian/TV panelist (I've Got a Secret, Arena) in 1915

Today’s Obits                                                           
Bella Abzug, American politician dies at 77 in 1998
Charlotte Bronte, English author (Jane Eyre), dies of typhus (?) at 38 in 1855
John Calhoun, 7th US Vice President dies of TB at 68 in 1850
Brandon Lee, US actor (Crow)/son of Bruce Lee, accidentally shot at 28 in 1993
John Pierpont Morgan, US banker/CEO (US Steel Corp), dies at 75 in 1913
Knute Rockne, football player/coach, dies in a plane crash at 43 in 1931
Selena, Mexican Grammy winning singer, killed by a fan at 24 in 1995

Answers                                                                                                                                            
Brain Game

NPR Sunday Puzzle
1.      This old battlefield is ­­­­_____ ground and camping on it is not _____:
a.      hallowed, allowed
2.      The pilot with the receding _____ is the best pilot in the whole _____:
a.      hairline; airline
3.      Any so called expert who describes a red stripped fish as a _____ is clearly _____:
a.      herring; erring
4.      During the summer when temperatures are _____ you’ll see an _____ playing on the bank of the stream:
a.      hotter; otter
5.      Seemingly every horse was in _____ in an old TV western I saw last night starring James _____:
a.      harness; Arness
6.      Appropriately, a ship carrying thousands of seedlings arrived in the _____ on _____ day:
a.      harbor; Arbor
7.      Before putting new tiles on the roof the roofer removes and _____ the old ones over the _____:
a.      heaves; eaves
8.      While studying the colonial site, the archeologists discovered a stone _____ buried in the _____:          
a.      hearth; earth
9.      In the photograph of a woman at her dressing table if her _____ is distracting _____ it out:
a.      hairbrush; airbrush
10.   The girl in the _____ top must _____ her attire before class:
a.      halter; alter

Wuzzle
  • An afterthought
  • Ice cube
  • The heat is intense

 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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