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Flagstaff Almanac: Week: 47/ Day: 324
Today: H 52°…L 27° Averages: H 49° L 22°
Records: H
68°(1898)…L -13°(1958)
Wind: ave: 9mph; Gusts: 35mph Today’s ave. humidity: 63%
Quote of the Day:
Today’s Historical Highlights:
1st issue
of Time magazine, Japanese Emperor Hirohito on cover—1928
Carrie
Nation attempts to address Senate—1903
Ford
cancels Edsel—1959
Iraq
announces it will free all German hostage—1990
Julia
Ward Howe committed "Battle Hymn of the Republic" to paper—1861
Lewis
& Clark reach Pacific Ocean, 1st European Americans to cross continent—1805
Suicide
bomber blasts into Egyptian embassy in Islamabad, kills 16—1995
US Senate
rejects (55-39) Treaty of Versailles & League of Nations—1919
US
Supreme Court rules (7-2) baseball is a sport not a business—1953
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How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays
Free Rambling Thoughts:
A nice lazy Sunday. Got a call from a former colleague who needed me to help another former colleague. The ‘other’ colleague is trying to raise her two grandkids on an aide’s retirement, while living in Flagstaff. The father, her son, is in jail for alcohol and assaulting a police officer here in Flag. She had to move out of her apt, which was in her son’s name. The colleague wanted to mail me a check for $60 so I could give her the money to pay her last apt.’s electricity bill. I was glad to do it, but must say it is so difficult to ‘help’ people who choose to live from catastrophe to catastrophe. This kind hearted lady, who needs the money, chooses to live in Flag, rather than at her own rent to buy home in Tuba. She has always lives on the edge of poverty and is now raising two grandkids to do the same. The money giver is doing this ‘charity’ work to fulfill some kind of religious belief. The receiver of the money has ‘given’ her Tuba home to her cousin-brother who is a teacher. Of course the home stays in her name so he pays a much lower payment than if he used his income statement for the determination of the payment. One final thought on this mess, the lady has aged about 10 years in the last two years. All the stress is aging her really fast. So sad.Watched the Broncos win a game…that was nice. They aren’t usually on AZ TV. My mom was a die-hard Bronco fan and watched the games until the very end. Memories are always nice.
Game
Center: (answers at the end of post)
Duplicate Letter Puzzles
Find
common words with certain letters duplicated in the given positions. V stands for a duplicated vowel
V _ _ V V
Lifestyle
Substance:
Unusual Uses for Everyday Things: Newspaper
- Deodorize food containers. Stuff a balled-up piece of newspaper into a lunch box or thermos, seal it, and let sit overnight.
- Ripen tomatoes. Wrap them individually and leave them out at room temperature.
- Pack delicate items. Wrap frames and figurines with several pieces of newspaper, then crumple the remaining sections to fill extra space in the box.
- Wipe away tough streaks on glass. Use newspaper with cleaning fluid to clean mirrors and windows.
- Preserve antique glass. Some older frames have finishes on the glass that can be damaged by cleaning solutions. Remove smudges by rubbing with newspaper dipped in a solution of one part white vinegar and one part warm water. Let air-dry.
- Dry shoes. Place crumpled paper in them overnight.
- Keep the refrigerator vegetable drawer dry and free of smells. Line the bottom with newspaper.
Old Saying Explained:
EARMARKED…This comes from the days when livestock had their ears marked so their owner could be easily identified.
Ok, then?
TV Theme Songs you may remember:
Malcolm in the Middle - "Boss of Me" by They Might Be Giants
Read This Headline Carefully!!
Eye Drops Off Shelf
America’s Historical Buildings:
Prairie Home Companion:
A Prairie Home Companion: "I Just Wish That She Were Here"
Harper’s Index:
Minimum number of US states whose constitutions forbid atheists from holding public office: 7 [Arkansas, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas] but the US constitution prevails.
Ruminations:
If watching the big-screen TV with your pants off and a bag of Doritos is wrong, then they shouldn’t have couches at Best Buy.
Unusual Fact of the Day:
"Q" is the only letter of the alphabet that does not appear in any of U.S. territory or state name.Found on You Tube:
The New Colossus - Emma Lazarus
Joke-of-the-day:
One reason the Military Services have trouble operating jointly is that they don't speak the same language. For example, if you told Navy personnel to "secure a building," they would turn off the lights and lock the doors. The Army would occupy the building so no one could enter. Marines would assault the building, capture it, and defend it with suppressive fire and close combat. The Air Force, on the other hand, would take out a three-year lease with an option to buy.
Rules of Thumb:
Easy
shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
WATCHING HORSES LOOK…You can get an idea of what horses are looking at by watching the position of their heads. Horses lower their heads to see objects in the distance. They raise their heads to see objects up close.
Yeah, It Really Happened
SOUTH GLEN FALLS, N.Y. - Police in New York state said they were looking into allegations that a mother hired strippers to perform at her 16-year-old son's birthday party. South Glen Falls Police Chief Kevin Judd and Saratoga County District Attorney James Murphy III said the mother, whose name was not released, threw a surprise party for her son's 16th birthday Nov. 3 at Spare Time bowling alley, and the event was attended by 80 people, mostly 14- and 15-year-olds, The (Schenectady, N.Y.) Daily Gazette reported Thursday. Murphy said the parents of some teenagers called police when they discovered the event was attended by exotic dancers from Tops and Bottoms, an Albany strip club. "We're looking into it," Judd said. A Spare Time employee declined to comment on the incident.
Somewhat Useless Information
Returns tomorrow
Calendar Information
Happening This Week:
16-22
National Farm-City Week
18-24
National Bible Week►National
Family Week►National Game
& Puzzle Week ►Better
Conversation Week
Today Is
Equal Opportunity Day (aka Gettysburg Address Day-1863)
Family Volunteer Day
‘Have A Bad Day’ Day
International Men's Day
National Day of Play
Rocky and Bullwinkle Day—debut-1959
World Toilet Day
~Monaco: National Holiday (celebrates Monaco’s independence as a
principality)
~US:Puerto Rico: Discovery Day (Christopher
Columbus (Don Cristóbal Colón) landed
on the northwest coast of Puerto Rico
near Aguada on his second voyage—1493)
Today’s Events through History
200"
mirror arrives at Mt Palomar—1947
Chuck
Berry released from prison on income tax evasion—1979
Egyptian
Pres Anwar Sadat arrives in Israel—1977
Jay
Treaty, 1st US extradition treaty, signed with Great Britain—1794
Kellogg's
Pop Tarts pastries created—1965
Lord
Tennyson becomes British poet laureate—1850
Mayflower
reaches Cape Cod & explores the coast—1620
Samuel
Goldwyn and Edgar Selwyn establish Goldwyn Pictures (the company
later became
one of the most successful independent filmmakers) —1916
US
General Eisenhower becomes supreme commander of NATO-Europe—1950
Vincent
van Gogh's Portrait of the Artist Without Beard sells—$71.5 million—1998
Today’s Birthdays
In their 90’s
Alan
Young, England, actor (Time Machine, Wilbur Post-Mr Ed) is 93
In their 70’s
Dick Cavett,
Kearney Neb, talk show host (Dick Cavett Show) is 76
Dan
Haggerty, Hollywood California, actor (Grizzly Adams) is 70
Larry
King, radio/TV host is 79
Yuan T.
Lee, Taiwanese-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate is 76
Ted
Turner, American broadcasting mogul/owns (Atlanta Braves)/won America's Cup is
74
In their 50’s
Jodie
Foster, actress (Taxi Driver, Accused) is 50
Allison
Janney, actress [The West Wing] is 53
Meg Ryan,
actress (When Harry Met Sally, As the World Turns) is 51
Remembered for being born today
Roy
Campanella, Brooklyn Dodger catcher (NL MVP 1951/53/55) (1921-1993)
Indira
Gandhi, Allahabad India, Indian PM (1966-77, 1980-84) (1917-1984)
James A
Garfield, Ohio, gen/(R) 20th Pres (March 4-Sept 19, 1881) (1831-1881)
Jeane J
Kirkpatrick, Duncan Oklahoma, US ambassador to UN (1926-2006)
Bob
Mathias, Tulare California, decathelete (Olympics-gold-48) (1930-2006)
Clifton
Webb, [Webb Parmelee Hollenbeck], Indianapolis, actor (Laura) (1891-1966)
Today’s Historical Obits
Joe Hill,
Labor leader/songwriter 0151executed for murder (probably
innocent)—1915—at 36
Emma
Lazarus, US poet ("Give us your tired & poor")— Hodgkin's
lymphoma—1887—at 38
Man in
the Iron Mask [Eustache Dauger?], prisoner in Bastille prison in Paris—1703
William
Seymour Tyler, American educator and historian—1897—at 87
Dick
Wilson, actor[Mr. Whipple}—2007—at 91
Answer:Duplicate Letter Puzzle
V _ _ V V is EMCEE
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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