May 29


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Today’s  Historical  Highlights
1733: The right of Canadians to keep Indian slaves is upheld at Quebec City
1765: Patrick Henry historic speech against the Stamp Act, answering a cry of "Treason!" with, "If this be treason, make the most of it!"
1849: Lincoln says "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time."
1851: Sojourner Truth addresses 1st Black Women's Rights Convention (Akron)
1900: Trademark "Escalator" registered by Otis Elevator Co
1916: Official flag of president of US adopted
1953: Edmund Hillary & Tensing Norkay are 1st to reach summit of Everest
1974: Northern Ireland is brought under direct rule from Westminster
1977: A J Foyt wins Indianapolis 500 for a record 4th time
1977: Janet Guthrie becomes 1st woman to drive in Indy 500
1980: Larry Bird beats out Magic Johnson for NBA rookie of year
1986: 59th National Spelling Bee: Jon Pennington wins spelling odontalgia
Happy Birthday To:  

Free Rambling Thoughts   
A great Memorial Day here in Flagstaff, warm, very little wind, no clouds, and a cook out. My deck was very nice this morning for reading the paper. Can’t ask for much more.

I wish our state would get a final map out for our election instead of spending time in courts. I am not sure what district I’m in for the national or state level offices. I’m getting all kinds of junk mail for candidates and some I’m sure are not even in my district anymore. I got a campaign flyer from our current US Rep who I am sure is no longer in my district. I think all these politicians with all their money are just covering all the bases until the lines are finalized. I also have to wonder why all this campaign money isn’t producing jobs and profits. Somebody has to make the robocalls, the flyers, the TV and radio commercials, rent the venues, etc. Campaign workers may be donating their time, but the campaign is run by business that certainly isn’t donating their services.  Where is all that campaign money going?

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

NPR Sunday Puzzle--Er, Give Me Another Clue
Clues are given for two words that each ends in an unaccented vowel sound. Change that sound to an "er," and you'll get a new word that answers the second clue. For example, if the clue were "sandwich fish" and "piano repairman," the answer would be "tuna" and "tuner."
1.      Capital of Peru; monkey like animal:
2.     Food from heaven; a fancy home:
3.     Latin for ‘earth’; extreme fright:
4.     A deep toned instrument; a potato for example: tuba; tuber
5.     A line dance; a kind of eel:
6.     Member of an old Indian Empire; part of a printing press:
7.     Old Italian currency; one who looks salaciously:
8.     Disaster relief organization; thigh bone:
9.     Title girl in 1950’s Ritchie Valens hit; one of Santa’s reindeer:
10.  Animal that likes bamboo; caters to other’s weaknesses:
11.    Santa ____, CA; nickname:

What is the word or phrase?
GIVE  GETGIVE  GETGIVE  GETGIVE  GET
3x3 Word Boxes
The answer to 1 across is the same word as the answer to 1 down; 2 across is the same as 2 down; etc. Can you solve these Word Boxes? Each answer is 3 letters.
1.    decay
2.   rowboat tool
3.   attempt
Lifestyle  Substance     
Summer Songs of the 1960’s
The Sounds of Silence, Simon & Garfunkel:  1966 Billboard Hot 100 Peak: #1 (2 weeks)
Suspicious Minds, Elvis Presley: 1969 Billboard Hot 100 Peak: #1 (1 week)
El Paso, Marty Robbins: 1960 Billboard Hot 100 Peak: #1 (2 weeks)
My Girl, The Temptations: 1965 Billboard Hot 100 Peak: #1 (1 week)
Harper’s Index         
Sale price for five frozen straws of semen from Gladiator’s Hammer, a breeder deer, at a Texas auction in August: $21,000
Found on You Tube 
How to Use Your Ration Coupons       
Planet Earth—

Joke-of-the-day
A couple walking in the park noticed a young man and woman sitting on a bench, passionately kissing.
"Why don't you do that?" said the wife.
"Honey," replied her husband, "I don't even know that woman!"
Rules of Thumb   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
The first year and the last year of a classic car series are the most valuable.
Yeah, It Really Happened
PANAMA CITY, Fla. - Police in Florida said a man arrested for possessing a stolen shopping cart allegedly tried to take a clock from the police station wall. Panama City police said they were called to the Hathaway Bridge around 3 a.m. Tuesday and they arrived to find Dennis Baugham, 51, and Michael Marquez, 34, fighting near the bridge, WJHG-TV, Panama City, reported Thursday. Investigators said the men were found to be in possession of a shopping cart taken from a store a few miles from the scene and other suspected stolen items including a tent, camping stove and camping fuel. The men were taken to the Panama City Police Station, where officers said Marquez swiped a clock from the wall of an interview room and tried to hide it in his backpack. Baugham and Marquez were both charged with possession of the stolen shopping cart and Marquez was charged with an additional count of petty theft. The men were taken to the Bay County Jail.                 
Somewhat Useless Information   
In its 2008 Death on the Job Report, the AFL-CIO ranked commercial fishing as the occupation with the highest fatality rate, with 150 deaths per 100,000 workers.
A report by the American Journal of Epidemiology states that long term job stress is worse for your heart than gaining 40 pounds or aging 30 years.

For AZ centennial celebration: town names
  • Kaibito, AZ: located on Navajo Nation in Coconino county, population is 1,522, total area of 16.0 square miles, means ‘willow in the water’ The racial makeup of the CDP was 99.19% Native American, 0.37% White, 0.06%Black or African American, and 0.37% from two or more races. 0.12% of the population is Hispanic or Latino of any race.
  • Kayenta, AZ: (Tó Dinéeshzheeʼ) located on Navajo Nation in Navajo County, population is 5,189, located 25 miles (40 km) south of Monument Valley, total area of 13.2 square miles (34 km2), The racial makeup of the CDP was 92.27% Native American, 4.56%White, 0.25% Black or African American, 0.08% Asian, 0.02%Pacific Islander, 0.31% from other races, and 2.51% from two or more races. 1.97% of the population were Hispanic o rLatino of any race. 
  • Keams Canyon, AZ (Hopi: Pongsikya or Pongsikvi; Navajo:Lókʼaaʼdeeshjin) in Navajo County on Hopi Reservation; population is 260,  The racial makeup of the CDP was 7.69% White, 0.38% Black or African American, 89.62% Native American, and 2.31% from two or more races. 1.92% of the population is Hispanic or Latino of any race.
  • Kearny, AZ: a town in Pinal County, built by the Kennecott Mining Company in 1958, population of the town is 2,765, town was named after General Stephen Watts Kearny, who passed through the area on November 7, 1846 while leading 100 dragoons to California, the racial makeup of the town was 77.28% White, 0.27% Black or African American, 0.84% Native American, 0.09%Asian, 18.36% from other races, and 3.16% from two or more races. 38.42% of the population is Hispanic or Latino of any race.

Calendar Information        
…Happening This Week:
27-6/2
Hurricane Preparedness Week
Black Single Parents Week

Today Is                                                                      
End Of The Middle Ages Day
International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers
Learn About Composting Day

Wisconsin: Admission Day (1848-30th state)
Rhode Island: Ratification Day
(of constitution; 1790; last of original 13 to do so)

Today’s Other Events                                                             
1500’s
1592: At the Battle of Sacheon, the Korean navy led by Admiral Yi Sun Shin, repels a Japanese army that outnumbers it nearly 3 to 1
1600’s
1677: Pamunkey, Roanoke, Nottaway and Nansemond Tribes of the Powhatan Confederacy sign Treaty of Middle Plantation. a treaty with the English in Virginia
1700’s
1721: South Carolina formally incorporated as a royal colony
1800’s
1874: Present constitution of Switzerland takes effect
1876: The Interior Department is told to cooperate with the War Department so the military can round up the "hostiles" whenever they may appear on a reservation or an agency
1900’s
1911: 1st running of Indianapolis 500
1913: Igor Stravinsky's ballet score The Rite of Spring is premiered in Paris, provoking a riot
1922: US Supreme Court rules organized baseball is a sport & not a business & thus not subject to antitrust laws
1942: Bing Crosby records "White Christmas," greatest selling record to date
1943: Meat & cheese rationed in US
1968: Truth in Lending Act signed into law
1973: Columbia Records fires president Clive Davis for misappropriating $100,000 in funds, Davis will start Arista records
1980: Attempted assassination on Vernon Jordan Jr National Urban League pres
1989: Student protesters in China construct a replica of Statue of Liberty
1999: Space Shuttle Discovery completes the first docking with the International Space Station
2000’s
2004: The World War II Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C.

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
Remembered for being born on this day
Patrick Henry, US, patriot "Give me liberty or give me death" in 1736
Bob [Leslie Townes] Hope, Kent England, entertainer (famous profile) in 1903
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Mass, (Sen-D-Mass), 35th Pres (1961-1963) in 1917
Sylvester Magee, last living American slave and oldest person who ever lived (130)in 1841
Terence Hanbury White, Bombay India, novelist (England Have My Bones) in 1906
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In their 70’s
Al Unser, auto racer (Indianapolis 500-1970, 71) is 73
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In their 50’s
Annette Bening  actress (Grifters, Bugsy, Valmont) is 54
John Hinckley Jr, shot & wounded Pres Reagan (1981) is 57
LaToya Jackson, singer (If You Feel the Funk)/posed for Playboy is 56
Adrian Paul,  actor (Dance to Win, Highlander) is 53
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In their 30’s
Melanie Janine Brown, "Scary Spice", Leeds, vocalist (Spice Girls)is 37
Today’s Obits                                                           
John Jacob Astor, charted American Fur Company, dies in 1848 at 84
Johnnie Cochran, American lawyer dies of brain tumor in 2005 at 67
Earl Spencer, father of Lady Diana, dies of pneumonia in 1992 at 68

Answers                                                                                                                                            
Brain Game: Close Up Picture

What is the word or phrase?
Forgive and Forget
NPR Sunday Puzzle
1.      Capital of Peru; monkey like animal: Lima; lemur
2.     Food from heaven; a fancy home: manna; manor
3.     Latin for ‘earth’; extreme fright: terra; terror
4.     A deep toned instrument; a potato for example: tuba; tuber
5.     A line dance; a kind of eel: conga; conger
6.     Member of an old Indian Empire; part of a printing press: Inca; inker
7.     Old Italian currency; one who looks salaciously: lire; leerer
8.     Disaster relief organization; thigh bone: FEMA; femur
9.     Title girl in 1950’s Richey Valens hit; one of Santa’s reindeer: Donna; Donner
10.  Animal that likes bamboo; caters to other’s weaknesses: panda; pander
11.    Santa ____, CA; nickname: Monica; moniker
3x3 boxes

ROT
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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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