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Flagstaff Almanac: Week: 46/ Day: 321
Today: High 52°…Low
19°
Records: High
70°(1999)…Low 2°(1985)
Averages: High
51° Low
23°
Wind: average: 3mph; Gusts: 15mph
Today’s average humidity: 47%
Quote of the Day:
Today’s Historical Highlights:
1st
postage stamp meter is set in Stamford Conn—1920
Al Capone
freed from Alcatraz jail—1939
Battle at
Gundet: Ethiopian emperor Yohannes beats Egyptians—1875
Bill
Clinton becomes the first U.S. President to visit Vietnam since the end
of the
Vietnam War—2000
Egyptian
king Faruk demands departure of all British troops—1950
German
air force begins bombing of Madrid—1936
Johnny
Cash made his 1st chart appearance with "Cry Cry Cry"—1955
Life
preservers made of cork are patented by Napoleon Guerin—1841
Native
Americans surrender to British in Indian War of Chief Pontiac—1764
Roosevelt
establishes diplomatic relations with USSR—1933
Walt
Disney launches Epcot Center: Prototype Community of Tomorrow—1965
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How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays
Free Rambling Thoughts:
Overcast most of the day…not too bad…no precipitation, though it looks like it should be snowing.Egos can be so boring. Now that the election is over, the finger pointing begins by Romney…he did lose because of his own inane campaign but he says he lost cause Obama gave away too much of America to the people who voted for him…really, my package hasn’t arrived yet.Keeping my eye on Gaza…this is quite an escalation…somebody needs to stop.
Game
Center: (answers at the end of post)
Anagram Sentences:
What are
the missing words?
The ______ was ______ on Ralph after he was supposed to run for help but ______ instead.
Lifestyle
Substance:
Unusual Uses for Everyday Things: Nail Polish
- Prevent ink from running on your labels. Coat the labels that identify your garden plants, or the labels that distinguish your shampoo bottles with clear nail polish.
- Avoid licking that gross glue on the back of an envelope. Just seal it with a little bit of clear nail polish
- To thread a needle, dip the end of your thread in a small amount of nail polish for easy thread-ability.
- Ever get those green rings on your fingers from wearing a costume ring? Paint a thin coat of clear nail polish on your costume jewelry to prevent tarnishing.
- Coat the ends of your shoe laces or rope with clear nail polish (or colored nail polish for some fun) to prevent any fraying.
- For an extra hold, coat your screws in nail polish. After setting the screws let the polish dry.
- Color code keys with nail polish so I can quickly figure out which key is for the front door!
- Mark levels on measuring cups or buckets. For your cleaning bucket you can mark how much soap you need and another level for how much water you need.
- Shaving cream can creates rust rings on your bath tub; apply a thin layer of nail polish to the bottom.
- Use clear nail polish as a liquid bandaid.
Old Saying Explained:
DIFFERENT KETTLE OF FISH…In the past a kettle was not necessarily a device to boil water to make a cup of tea. A pot for boiling food (like fish) was also called a kettle. Unfortunately nobody really knows why we say 'a different kettle of fish'.
Ok, then?
TV Theme Songs you may remember:
Mr. Ed - Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Read This Headline Carefully!!
Dr. Ruth Talks about Sex with Newspaper Editors
Sacred Mountains Around the World:
Celtic Music:
THE BEST CELTIC MUSIC
Harper’s Index:
- Portion of French President Francois Hollande’s new cabinet members who are women: ½
- Portion of US cabinet members: ¼
- Of Japanese cabinet members: 1/17
Ruminations:
Without fail, when there are two entrance doors to a store, I will pull the one that hasn’t been unlocked.
Unusual Fact of the Day:
The dots on dice and dominoes are called 'pips.'Found on You Tube:
Joke-of-the-day:
A scratch golfer hits his ball three hundred yards straight down the fairway, and it hits a sprinkler and careens off into the woods. He finds the ball, but trees surround it. He’s pissed, says what the hell, grabs his nine-iron, and hits the ball as hard as he can. It bounces off a tree back at the golfer’s head and kills him.He arrives in heaven, and God himself is at the Pearly Gates to greet him. Looking up his records, God sees that the guy golf’s and says, “Are you any good?”The golfer looks at God and says, “I got here in two, didn’t I?”
Rules of Thumb:
Easy
shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
HEATING AN AQUARIUM…To determine the wattage for an aquarium heater, allow three watts per gallon in a room of normal temperature. Use four watts per gallon for rooms that are cooler than normal.
Yeah, It Really Happened
When a fire broke out in Dan Jensen's neighbor's house, Dan called 911 and then ran outside to assess the situation. Seeing that the fire was creeping toward his own fence 10 feet away, he grabbed his garden hose and started spraying.The police proved faster than the fire department, and when they showed up they ordered Jensen to get back. He complied. But as the minutes trickled by and the fire engine didn't show up, Jensen became frustrated and stepped forward to grab the garden hose once again.That's when he heard the order. "Hit 'em! Take him down! Tase him!" In moments, Jensen was on the ground.The 42-year-old commercial fisherman is still struggling to comprehend exactly how things deteriorated so quickly. He said he doesn't understand why police shot him with a Taser as he tried to save his own house from a fire.Police said they can sympathize with the stress Jensen was under. But they said he put himself and officers in danger when he refused to back down.Jensen's attorney said she believes authorities are trying to deflect attention from their actions that night. She called the Taser use "excessive force.""They can't just Taser anyone," she said. "He's an unarmed person on his private property trying to fight a fire."It could be worse, according to police. Pinellas Park Capt. Sanfield Forseth said authorities could have even charged Jensen with obstruction, but decided against it.
Somewhat Useless Information
- "Weird" Al Yankovic received a Bachelor's degree in Architecture in 1981. He also served as valedictorian of his high school at age 16.
- There are approximately ten million bricks in the Empire State Building.
- From space, the brightest man-made place is Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Contrary to common belief, elephants are not afraid of mice. Go to any zoo and chances are that the mice are living in the same quarters as the elephants. The mice eat the grain and nest in the hay that is so common to elephant habitats.
- The most common invention of the 19th century was the washing machine. Between 1804 and 1873, at least 1676 patents were issued by the United States Patent Office for various forms of this device.
Calendar Information
Happening This Week:
11-17
American Education Week ►Geography
Awareness Week ►National
Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week
12-18
National Global Entrepreneurship Week ►World
Kindness Week ►National
Young Reader's Week
16-22
National Farm-City Week
Today Is
Button Day
International Day for Tolerance
National Educational Support Professionals Day
~Estonia: Day of National Rebirth (1988 Declaration of Sovereignty)
~US: Oklahoma: Admission Day (1907-46th state)
Today’s Events through History
1st
colonial prison organized, Nantucket, MA—1676
British
troops captured Fort Washington during American Revolution—1776
French
King Charles VI declares no taxes for ever—1380
General
Tiberius' (later Emperor) triumphant procession through Rome after
siege of
Germany—13
LSD is
first synthesized by Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann at the
Sandoz
Laboratories in Basel, Switzerland—1938
Pres
Nixon authorizes construction of Alaskan pipeline—1973
South
Africa president FW de Klerk announces scrapping of Separate
Amenities Act—1989
Tecumseh
predicts a "light across the sky" tonight. It is supposed to have
appeared, as predicted—1811
UNESCO is
founded—1945
Union
General William T Sherman begins march to sea during
Civil War—1864
Today’s Birthdays
In their 80’s
Clu
Gulager, Holdenville Oklahoma, actor (Virginian, Survivors, Tall Man) is
84
In their 60’s
David
Leisure, actor (Joe Isuzu, Airplane, Charley-Empty Nest) is 62
In their 40’s
Lisa
Bonet, actress [Denise on Cosby] is 45
Dwight
Gooden, Tampa FL, pitcher (NY Yankees, NY Mets) is 48
In their 30’s
Maggie
Gyllenhaal, New York, actress (Donnie Darko, The Dark Knight)is 35
Remembered for being born today
Daws
Butler, Toledo OH, animation voice (Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound) (1916-1988)
Clinton
Golden, Penn, founder (United Steelworkers of America) (1888-1961)
Burgess
Meredith, Cleveland Ohio, actor (Mr Novak, The Penguin in Batman, Rocky), (1907-1997)
Guy
Stockwell, NYC, actor (Chris-Adventures in Paradise) (1934-2002)
Today’s Historical Obits
Pierre
Charron, French philosopher/theologian—stroke—1603—at 62
Moses
Cleaveland, founder of Cleveland, Ohio—1806—at 52
Milton
Friedman, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate—2006—at 94
Clark
Gable, actor (Gone With the Wind)—heart attack—1960—at 59
Sam
Rayburn, Speaker of the House for 17 years— pancreatic cancer—1961—at 79
Bob
Smith, American doctor, co-founder of the Alcoholics Anonymous—colon cancer—1950—at
70
Answer: Anagram sentence
The bedlam was blamed on Ralph after he was supposed to run for help but ambled instead.
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.
§ And That Is All for Now §
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