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Today’s
Historical Highlights
1730: 7 Cherokee representatives will meet
with King George II of England at Windsor Castle in London. They will acknowledge
him as the sovereign of the Cherokee people. Leading the Cherokee are Cheif
Oukah-ulah and Attakullaculla (Little Carpenter)
1873: Susan B Anthony fined $100 for
voting for President
1892: Macademia nuts 1st planted in
Hawaii
1940: Winston Churchill urges
perseverance so that future generations would remember that "this was
their finest hour"
1959: 1st telecast transmitted from
England to US
1961: CBS radio cancels Gunsmoke
1981: Supreme Court Justice Potter
Stewart retires (replaced by Sandra Day O'Connor, 1st woman on high court)
1986: 52 die in plane/helicopter
collision over Grand Canyon
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Free Rambling Thoughts
A hot Sunday saved by some nice clouds
this afternoon. No signs of rain, but still a great day to enjoy the outdoors.
Our Sunday paper runs a column of what
was happening in Flag long ago. They are news articles from newspapers. I
really look forward to that read every Sunday. Partly to see how our town has
grown and changed, but more for the interesting way the stories are written.
From 1887: George A. Carter imbibed
too much bad whiskey and went around town flourishing a huge pistol and ordering
people to hold their hands up. George was too drunk to have any serious intent
to commit robbery, but he came very near to committing murder and had to pay a
fine of $75 and costs for his little diversion.
If you want a nice, easy, pleasant
shave the way to secure it is to go to the barber shop of Edward A. St. Clair
at the San Juan, where you can also procure a genuine sea foam shampoo, which
will thoroughly clean your head, destroying all itching of the scalp and make
you feel delightful.
Game
Center: (answers at the end of post)
Brain Game—A close up picture of what?
NPR Sunday Puzzle
Every answer is a familiar two-word
phrase, or name, with the initials "DH."
1.
Unlikely
candidate to win a race:
2.
An
absolute tie:
3.
Noted
beach on Oahu:
4.
A
Bruce Willis film with 3 sequels:
5.
Henry
Ibsen play preceded by A:
6.
A
person who had guest over for a meal:
7.
Something
you turn to enter a room:
8.
DNA
shape:
9.
It
breathes fire in a Chinese New Year’s Parade:
10. Film character who said “Go ahead make
my day”:
11. A place to do the cha cha or waltz:
12. Person working on a ship:
13. Its important for maintaining healthy
teeth:
14. Interstate for example with a median:
15. Robert DiNiro film set in Viet Nam
preceded by The:
16. French for 18:
17. Friend of Wyatt Earp:
18. Wit that is unlikely to make you
laugh:
19. Opening at a bakery?:
What is the answer?
Arrange the following
words into suitable pairs.
MAN HERO
HIGH RAIN MOON NOON LOCAL
PAPER
4X4 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.
sports
player group
2.
roof
overhang (singular)
3.
affirm
4.
boundary
Lifestyle
Substance
One Hit Wonders of the 1950’s
Open Up Your Heart, Cowboy Church Sunday School, 1955
Daddy-O, Bonnie Lou, 1955
Happy Whistler, Don Robertson, 1956
Happy, Happy Birthday Baby, The Tune Weavers, 1957
Harper’s Index
Minimum number of persons whose remains the US Air Force dumped in a landfull between 2003 and 2008: 274 The story
Found on You Tube
Planet Earth—
Joke-of-the-day
There was a student who was desirous of taking admission for a study course.
He was smart enough to get through the written test, a GD and was to appear for the personal interview. Later, as the interview progressed, the interviewer found this boy to be bright since he could answer all the questions correctly. The interviewer got impatient and decided to corner the boy.
"Tell me your choice;" said he to the boy, "What's your choice: I shall either ask you ten easy questions or ONE real difficult. Think well before you make up your mind."
The boy thought for a while and said, "My choice is ONE real difficult question."
"Well, good luck to you, you have made your own choice!" said the man on the opposite side. Tell me: What comes first, Day or Night?"
The boy was jolted first but he waited for a while and said: "It's the DAY, sir."
"How???????" the interviewer was smiling ("At last, I got you!" he said to himself.) "Sorry sir, you promised me that you will not ask me a SECOND difficult question!"
Admission for the course was thus secured.
Rules of Thumb
Easy shortcuts to make
an ‘educated’ guess
When shooting portraits, the best depiction of the face results when your brightest light comes from the side and above the face, casting a triangular highlight on the far cheek.
Yeah, It Really Happened
ZUMBRO FALLS, Minn. - A Minnesota couple who began traveling by mule-drawn wagon a few years ago said they are taking it on a cross-country trip. Warren and Mary Veien of Zumbro Falls said they will set out next week for a cross-country trip in their mule-drawn wagon, whose amenities include a GPS, a frontal brake system, a charcoal grill, beds, seats taken from pickup trucks and a Port-o-Potty, WCCO-TV, Minneapolis, reported Wednesday. "They always say a mule, if you can rub their forehead, then you can do most anything with 'em," Warren Veien said. He said the only thing his mules won't do is go near semi trucks, so they stick to traveling on gravel roads, away from the larger vehicles. The couple said they will be accompanied on their cross-country excursion by 25 other covered wagons forming a "wagon train."
Somewhat Useless Information
Returns tomorrow
Calendar Information
Happening This Week:
14-21
Nursing Assistants Week
17-23
17-23
Universal Father's Week
Meet A Mate Week
Old Time Fiddlers Week
Meet A Mate Week
Old Time Fiddlers Week
Today Is
Ride To Work
Day (Motorcycles)
International
Sushi Day
International
Panic Day
World
Juggling Day
Egypt: Evacuation
Day: 1956:Celebrates the final withdrawal of all British
forces
Today’s Other Events
Before 1000CE
618: Coronation of the Chinese
governor Li Yuan as Emperor Gaozu of Tang, the new Emperor of China, initiating
three centuries of the Tang Dynasty's rule over China
1100’s
1178: 5 Canterbury monks report
explosion on moon (only known observation) origin of lunar crater
Giordano Bruno
1200’s
1264: The Parliament of Ireland meets
at Castledermot in County Kildare, the first definitively known meeting of this
Irish legislature
1500’s
1541: Irish parliament selects Henry
VIII as king of Ireland
1700’s
1763: As part of Pontiac's Rebellion,
Seneca will attack Fort Le Boeuf, at present day Waterford, in northwestern
Pennsylvania. Half of the garrison of a little more than a dozen men will be
killed when the Indians attack, and burn, the fort. The rest of the soldiers
will escape
1767: Samuel Wallis, an English sea
captain, sights Tahiti and is considered the first European to reach the island
1800’s
1815: Battle of Waterloo; Napoleon defeated
by Wellington & Blucher
1879: W H Richardson, a black
inventor, patents the children's carriage
1898: 1st amusement pier opens in
Atlantic City, NJ
1900’s
1928: Amelia Earhart becomes 1st
female to fly across Atlantic Ocean
1934: US Highway planning surveys
nationwide authorized
1936: 1st bicycle traffic court in
America established, Racine, WI
1948: American Library Association
adopts Library Bill of Rights
1959: Governor of Louisiana Earl K.
Long is committed to a state mental hospital; he responds by having the
hospital's director fired and replaced with a crony who proceeds to proclaim
him perfectly sane
1963: 3,000 blacks boycott Boston
public school
1968: Supreme Court bans racial
discrimination in sale & rental of housing
1972: US Supreme Court, 5-3, confirms
lower court rulings in Curt Flood case, upholding baseball's exemption from
antitrust laws
1977: Space Shuttle test model
"Enterprise" carries a crew aloft for 1st time, It was fixed to a
modified Boeing 747
1979: Pres Carter & Leonid I
Brezhnev sign SALT 2 treaty
1981: The AIDS epidemic is formally recognized
by medical professionals in San Francisco, California
1996: Ted Kaczynski, suspected of
being the Unabomber, is indicted on ten criminal counts
2000’s
2001: Protests occur in Manipur over
the extension of the ceasefire between Naga insurgents and the government of
India
2006: The first Kazakh space
satellite, KazSat is launched
Today’s Birthdays
Remembered for being born on this day
Red Adair, oilman (fought oil fires in Kuwait)
in 1915
Richard Boone, LA California, actor (Paladin-Have
Gun Will Travel) in 1917
Bud Collyer, NYC, TV emcee (Beat the Clock, To
Tell the Truth) in 1908
Kay Kyser, Rocky Mount NC, orchestra leader
(Kay Kyser's Kollege) in 1905
Jeanette MacDonald, Phila, American actress and singer
(When I'm Calling You) in 1903
George Mallory, England, mountain climber
("because it is there") in 1886
E G Marshall, Owatonna Minn, actor (Playhouse 90,
Chicago Hope) in 1914
In their 70’s
Lou Brock, one-time baseball stolen base leader
(St Louis Cards) is 73
Roger Ebert, Urbana Ill, film critic (Siskel
& Ebert at the Movies) is 70
In their 30’s
Blake Shelton, American Country Singer is 36
Today’s Obits
Ethel Barrymore, [Blythe], actress (None but the
lonely), dies of cardiovascular disease in 1959 at 79
Tom Brown, English satirist dies in 1704 at 41
Samuel Butler, British writer (Erewhom), dies in
1902 at 66
Robert Crowley, English printer and poet dies
in 1588 at 71
Adam Gib, Scottish religious leader dies
in 1788 at 74
José Saramago, Portuguese writer, Nobel Prize
laureate dies at 87 in 2010
Answers
Brain Game: Close Up Picture
What is the answer?
Rain Man, High Noon, Local Hero, Paper Moon
NPR Sunday Puzzle
1.
Unlikely
candidate to win a race: dark horse
2.
An
absolute tie: dead heat
3.
Noted
beach on Oahu: Diamond Head
4.
A
Bruce Willis film with 3 sequels: Die Hard
5.
Henry
Ibsen play preceded by A: Doll’s House
6.
A
person who had guest over for a meal: dinner host
7.
Something
you turn to enter a room: door handle
8.
DNA
shape: double helix
9.
It
breathes fire in a Chinese New Year’s Parade: Dragon’s Head
10. Film character who said “Go ahead make
my day”: Dirty Harry
11. A place to do the cha cha or waltz:
dance hall
12. Person working on a ship: deck hand
13. Its important for maintaining healthy
teeth: dental hygiene
14. Interstate for example with a median:
divided highway
15. Robert DiNiro film set in Viet Nam
preceded by The: Deer Hunter
16. French for 18: dix-huit
17. Friend of Wyatt Earp: Doc Holiday
18. Wit that is unlikely to make you
laugh: dry humor
19. Opening at a bakery?: donut hole
4X4 boxes
TEAM
EAVE
AVER
MERE
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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