Apr 23


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Today’s  Historical  Highlights
1635 - Oldest US public institution, Boston Latin School founded
1789 - President-elect George Washington moves into Franklin House, NY
1945 - Concentration camp Flossenburg liberated
1953 - KTAR (now KPNX) TV channel 12 in Phoenix, AZ (NBC) begins broadcasting
1968 - 1st decimal coins issued in Britain (5 & 10 pence)
1984 - AIDS-virus identified (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
1994 - Libertarian party nominates Howard Stern for Governor of NY
 
Free Rambling Thoughts   
Spring has arrived here and is welcomed by all. We even have clouds that look like rain, not snow. Great day to be in Flag.

Our discussion group was very good last night. A new member has been teaching nursing in Liberia for a couple of semesters after retiring from NAU. What a great look she had on democracy. Bottom line, asking the people what they want for better lives works much better and lasts a lot longer than bombing a country into democracy. The current president of Liberia-- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf—came to power after ending a long civil war. How? She and a large contingency of women went to a hotel out of the country where the war lords were discussing peace. They surrounded the building and told them no one could come or go until there was peace in their homeland. It worked. She is a Nobel Peace Prize winner. All is not prefect in Liberia, as they have biracial problemsafter being ruled by former US slaves (many who were biracial) for over a century and a half, the many tribes are now wanting more say in the government. Great night of new insights.

Game   Center   (answers at the end of post)
Brain Game—A close up picture of what?

NPR Sunday Puzzle
Every answer is an anagram of a word starting with the letters, A-M. For example, if the clue is "A-M + sue," then the answer would be, "amuse."
1.     AM+ hubs:
2.     AM+ unto:
3.     AM+ styne:
4.     AM+ tee up:
5.     AM+ be nice:
6.     AM+ isobar:
7.     AM+ panders:
8.     AM+ thesauri:

Riddle of the day
Harry went out to dinner with his friends Larry, Barry, and Gary. Harry sat across from Gary. At Gary's right, opposite Barry, sat Larry. When the waiter came for their orders, Larry and Barry ordered steak. Gary chose fish, and Harry (who likes to be difficult) ordered like this: "Unless the man at the left of the man opposite the man who ordered fish is not having what the man across from the man at the right of the man at my left is having, then I'll have what the man across from the man at the right of the man opposite me ordered. Otherwise, bring me the fettucine alfredo." Assuming "right" and "left" is from the viewpoint of the diners, what did Harry order?

Clue: Harry ordered the fettuccine.
Anagram: unscramblenumbers represent the number of letters in each answer word

Lifestyle  Substance     
Harper’s Index         
Date on which the Chinese city of Chaohu was ‘cancelled by government decree: 8-22-2011
Found on You Tube 
Planet Earth—

Joke-of-the-day
A woman was sitting at a bar enjoying an after-work cocktail with her girlfriends when an exceptionally tall, handsome, extremely sexy young man entered. He was so striking that the woman could not take her eyes away from him. The young man noticed her overly attentive stare & walked directly toward her. Before she could offer her apologies for being so rude for staring, the young man said to her, 'I'll do anything, absolutely anything, that you want me to do, no matter how kinky, for $100, on one condition.' Flabbergasted, the woman asked what the condition was. The young man replied, 'You have to tell me what you want me to do in just three words.'
The woman considered his proposition for a moment, withdrew from her purse and slowly counted out five $20 bills, which she pressed into the young man's hand along with her address. She looked deeply into his eyes & slowly, meaningfully said, "Clean my house."

Rules of Thumb   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
When playing ice hockey, a good rule of thumb for forwards entering the offensive zone is: first player to the puck, second player to the net, and third player to the high slot (between the face-off circles in front of the net.)
Yeah, It Really Happened
 PITTSFORD, N.Y. - A New York state man who began working for the U.S. Postal Service when he was 70 is now 92 and the oldest postal worker in a district including eight states. Officials said Charles Cook, of Pittsford, who works as a supervisor at the mail processing center in Henrietta, is the oldest employee in a district including Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Tennessee, Delaware, and portions of New York, West Virginia and New Jersey, the Rochester (N.Y.) Courier Democrat reported Thursday.
 "I say, 'If you think I'm going to be replaced and they're going to bring in some greenhorn to do my job, you're crazy,'" Cook said. "I'm going to be here for another 25 years." Cook said he began his career with the Postal Service after a doctor told him when he was 70 he should seek out a job with a lot of physical activity to extend his life.
Somewhat Useless Information   
When you are feeling down
1. If you want your dreams to come true, don't oversleep.
2. The smallest good deed is better than the grandest intention.
3. Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important.
4. The best vitamin for making friends....B1.
5. The 10 commandments are not multiple choices.
6. The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts.
7. Minds are like parachutes...they function only when open.
8. Ideas won't work unless YOU do.
9. One thing you can't recycle is wasted time.
10. One who lacks the courage to start has already finished.

Calendar Information        
…Happening This Week:
18-23
Cleaning For A Reason Week
Consumer Awareness Week
International Whistlers Week
Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week
19-5/4
Kentucky Derby Week
20-29 
National Dance Week
20-22
National & Global Youth Service Days
21-28
Money Smart Week
Administrative Professionals Week
National Crime Victims Rights Week
National Playground Safety Week
Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week
Preservation Week
Sky Awareness Week
Week of The Young Child
(Spring) Astronomy Week
Safe Kids Week

Today Is                                                                      
International Marconi Day
Movie Theatre Day
National Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day
Read Me Day
St. George Feast Day
Talk Like Shakespeare Day
World Book & Copyright Day
World Laboratory Animal Day
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Spain: Book Day and Lover's Day
Turkey: Children's Day/ National Sovereignty Day

Today’s Other Events                                                             
1300’s
1348 - 1st English order of knighthood founded (Order of Garter)
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1500’s
1597 - William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor is first performed, with Queen Elizabeth I of England in attendance
1600’s
1637 - Wongunk Chief Sequin gave settlers the land on which to establish the village on Wetherfield, north from Saybrook, on the Connecticut River. After he was ordered out of the area, even though he was promised protection as a part of the agreement, he lead an attack on the settlement. With the help of 200 Pequot warriors, Sequin's force killed 9 settlers, and took 2 more hostage.
1700’s
1701- William Penn will sign a treaty of friendship at Philadelphia with representatives of the Susquehanna, Shawnee, Ganawese, and the Iroquois. All parties will agree to act peaceably with each other. The treaty will be known as the "Articles of Agreement".
1800’s
1851 - Canada issues its 1st postage stamps
1900’s
1918 - National Urban League forms
1932 - Shakespeare Memorial Theatre opens at Stratford-on-Avon
1939 - 1st performance of Béla Bartok's 2nd Concerto for violin
1959 - 1st heliport in Britain opens in London
1962 - 1st US satellite to reach the moon launched Ranger 4
1969 - LA Laker Jerry West scores 53 points
1969 - Sirhan Sirhan sentenced to death for killing Bobby Kennedy
1985 - Coca-Cola announced it is changing its secret flavor formula New Coke debuts
1989 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar plays his last game as a Laker
1992 - McDonald's opens its 1st fast-food restaurant in China
1995 - Pres Clinton declares a national day of mourning for Oklahoma City

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 80’s
Shirley Temple, actress (Heidi)/ambassador (UN) will be 84
Estelle Harris, actress (Estelle Castanza-Seinfeld) is 84
In their 70’s
David Birney, Wash DC, actor (Brigette Loves Bernie, St Elsewhere) is 73
Lee Majors, [Harvey Yeary], Mich, TV actor ($6,000,000 Man, Stunt Man) is 73
In their 60’s
Joyce DeWitt, actress (Janet Wood-Three's Company) will be 63
In their 50’s
Valerie Bertinelli, Del, (1 Day at a Time, Sydney); Ms Eddie Van Halen is 52
Jan Hooks, Decatur Georgia, comedienne actress (SNL, Designing Women) is 55
George Lopez, American actor and comedian is 51
Michael Moore, Flint, Michigan, American filmmaker (Fahrenheit 9/11, Bowling for Columbine, Sicko) is 54
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In their 30’s
Kal Penn, Montclair, New Jersey, American actor (Dr. Lawrence Kutner-House, The Namesake) and civil servant is 35

Remembered for being born on this day
James Buchanan, Cove Gap PA, (Fed/Dem), 15th US president (1857-61) in 1791
Steve Clark, Hillsborough England, rock guitarist (Def Leppard) in 1960
Sandra Dee, [Zuck], Bayonne NJ, actress (Gidget, Imitation of Life) in 1942
Stephen Arnold Douglas, (Little giant), US senator (Lincoln debates) in 1813
Jim Fixx, jogger/writer (Jim Fixx on Running) in 1932
Halston, [R Halston Frowick], fashion designer (1972 Hall of Fame) in 1932
Gordon Hirabayshi, Seattle, Washington, American civil rights activist and WWII internment opponent (Hirabayshi v. United States), in 1918
Roy Orbison, Vernon Tx, rocker (Pretty Woman) in 1936
Max Planck, physicist (Quanta Physics) in 1858
Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev, Sontsovka, Ukraine, composer (Peter & the Wolf) in 1891
Samuel Wallis, explorer (Wallis Island) in 1728
Herve Villechaize, France, "Da Plane! Da Plane!" ( Fantasy Island) in 1943
Bud Wilkinson, college football coach (Oklahoma) in 1916

Today’s Obits                                                           
Howard Cosell, sportscaster (Monday Night Football), dies in 1995 at 77
Buster Crabbe, 400m US swimmer (Olympics-gold-1932), dies in 1983 of heart failure  at 73
George, knight/saint/patron of England, beheaded in 303 at about 25
Alfred Packer, American Cannibal dies in 1907 of senility at 65
Otto Preminger, dir (Advise & Consent, Anatomy of Murder), dies in 1986  at 80
James Earl Ray, American assassin in 1998 of hepatitis C at 70
William Shakespeare, English author (Hamlet), dies in 1616 at 52
William Tubman, president of Liberia (1944-71), dies in 1971 at 76
William Wordsworth, poet, dies in 1850 at 80
Boris Yeltsin, first President of the Russian Federation in 2007 of heart failure at 76

Answers                                                                                                                                            
Brain Game: Close Up Picture

Riddle of the day
What he essentially said to the waiter was: "If Larry ordered the same thing as Gary, I'll have steak." Since Larry ordered steak and Gary ordered fish, Harry does not get steak.

NPR Sunday Puzzle
1.     AM+ hubs:
a.      ambush
2.     AM+ unto:
a.      amount
3.     AM+ styne:
a.      amnesty
4.     AM+ tee up:
a.      amputee
5.     AM+ be nice:
a.      ambiance
6.     AM+ isobar:
a.      ambrosia
7.     AM+ panders:
a.      ampersand
8.     AM+ thesauri:
a.      amateurish

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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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