Nov 5


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Flagstaff Almanac:  
Week: 45/ Day:    
Today: High   63°Low 24°
Records: High   73°(1975)Low -1°(1922)
Averages: High  55° Low 26°
Wind: average:   12mph; Gusts:  18mph
Today’s average humidity:  53%
Quote of the Day:

Today’s Historical Highlights:
Ulysses S. Grant re-elected US president—1872
Woodrow Wilson (D) defeats Theodore Roosevelt (Prog) & Pres Taft (R) —1912
Pres FDR (D) wins unprecedented 3rd term beating Wendell Willkie (R) —1940
Nixon (R) beats VP Humphrey (D) & George C Wallace for presidency—1968
Adolf Hitler holds a secret meeting and states his plans for acquiring "living space" for the German people—1937
Arizona, Kansas & Wisconsin vote for female suffrage—1912
China's first lunar satellite, Chang'e 1 goes into orbit around the Moon—2007
Christopher Columbus learns of maize (corn) from Indians of Cuba—1492
Emperor Haile Selassie I is given an Imperial funeral by the Ethiopian Orthodox church—2000
Gunpowder Plot; Catholics try to blow up English Parliament. Plot uncovered & leader Guy Fawkes hanged—1605
Iceberg twice size of Rhode Island sighted in Antarctic—1987
Nobel for literature awarded to Sinclair Lewis for "Babbitt"—1930
US launches Mariner 3 toward Mars; no data returned—1964
US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan allegedly killed 13 and wounded 43 at Fort Hood, Texas in the largest mass shooting ever at a US military installation—2009
US state Utah accepts female suffrage—1895
     Happy Birthday To: ♪. ♪   
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays
 Returns tomorrow
Free Rambling Thoughts:   
We don’t change our clocks, but all the cable channels change their program times. For those of you who do change your clocks, your cable channel programs stay on the same time. So for twice a year, those of us without DST have to get change all our cable TV habits…and while a little thing, it is a real pain. Broncos—outstanding; Cardinals—not so much.
 
I learned a little more about the Electoral College today, and I now think it’s time for a small change. It turns out that 48 states have the Electoral College votes as winner-take-all. NE and MA are the exceptions. Since each state gets 2 electoral votes—(the senators) and a number based on the number of Representatives a winner take all seems outdated. If each state had its number of Representative votes based on how that district voted, then this whole ‘swing state’ thing might just disappear. I’m certainly not looking for more commercials, being from a non-swing state, but my vote would be a better vote if the person representing my district in the Electoral College had to vote the way my district voted, it would be more reasonable. I live in what is normally a more liberal and Democratic district, but under the current system, if the state popular vote is Republican, then my Electoral College vote goes Republican. Sounds like a good idea, but I can’t see Congress doing anything about it.
 
I finally gave up on the HOA trimming my Blue Spruce. Some of the branches had gotten to long that it was hard to stay on the sidewalk to get to the front door. No more. This is not the right time of year to trim, but for those who don’t know, Blue Spruce needles are very sharp and I had had enough.

Game  Center: (answers at the end of post)
Anagram Sentences: 5 letter anagrams
What are the missing words?
Because Aisha was Muslim, her mother expounded on the _____ of _____ , encouraging wearing _____ instead.
Lifestyle  Substance:     
Unusual Uses for Everyday Things: MUSTARD
  • Combine mustard, the juice of one half of a fresh lemon, one tablespoon of salt, one tablespoon of honey, and one half cup of boiling water. Mix the ingredients thoroughly. Let the mixture cool for 10 minutes. Take some in your mouth and gargle! Warning: this concoction will not taste or smell good. After a few rounds of gargling, your throat should be feeling a lot less sore.
  • If you accidentally ran over a skunk, and don't want to hold your breath every time you take a ride, it's time to get rid of that smell. Mix 1 cup of dry mustard into 3 gallons of hot water. Mix it well, and splash on to the tires, wheels, and underbody of the car. Clean by spraying the solution off. Your passengers will thank you.
  • In place of a topical decongestant, try rubbing some mustard on your chest. Place a cloth, damp with hot water, on top of the mustard. Within minutes, you will feel better. You will not only be able to smell again, but the first scent you'll be greeted with will be that of delicious mustard. 
  • Feet exhausted from a long day of standing? Make a soothing mustard foot bath!  Combine 1 tablespoon mustard in a pan of warm to hot water. Stir the water well to completely dissolve the mustard, and dip those poor puppies in. 
  • Lower back pain? Pulled some strange muscle that you didn't know you had? End the agony by making a mustard paste for these targeted sore muscles. Combine powdered mustard seed and all purpose flour in a bowl (1 part mustard seed to 2 parts flour) and slowly stir in warm water to make a paste. Spread the mixture on one side square of cheese cloth and fold. now place the plaster on the ache, securing it with a bandage. Leave the plaster in place for no more than 20-30 minutes at a time, and feel those aches and pains just float away. 

Old Saying Explained:
THE BLIND LEADING THE BLIND…In Matthew 15:14 Jesus criticized the Pharisees, the religious authorities of his day, saying 'they are blind leaders of the blind'.
Ok, then?

TV Theme Songs you may remember:
What's Happening!! - Henry Mancini
Read This Headline Carefully!!
Milk Drinkers Are Turning To Powder
People of Africa:

Flute Music from Around the World:
Wood flute meditation
Harper’s Index:         
Chance that an American between the ages of 18 and 34 thinks Facebook is ‘likely to fade away’: 1 in 2
Ruminations:
Decaffeinated coffee and non-alcoholic beer: two of the most useless beverages ever conceived
Unusual Fact of the Day:
Rice-a-Roni ("The San Francisco Treat") was based on an Armenian recipe for rice pilaf.
Found on You Tube: 

Joke-of-the-day:
One Sunday morning, the pastor noticed little Johnny was standing and staring up at the large plaque that hung in the foyer of the church.
The young man of seven had been staring at the plaque for some time, so the pastor walked up and stood beside him. Gazing up at the plaque, too, he said quietly, "Good morning son."
"Good morning pastor" replied the young man, not taking his eyes off the plaque. "Sir, what is this?" Johnny asked.
"Well son, these are all the people who have died in the service," replied the pastor. Soberly, they stood together staring up at the large plaque.
Little Johnny's voice barely broke the silence when he asked quietly, "Which one sir, the 8:30 or the 10:30 service?"
Rules of Thumb:   
Easy shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
SENDING CHILDREN TO SCHOOL…When universal education was introduced in the Philippine Islands, there were no birth records and sorting children by age was a problem. The teachers found that a child is old enough to send to school when he can cross his arms over his head and grasp his ears with his opposite hands.    
Yeah, It Really Happened
JONKOPING, Sweden - Swedish firefighters said they responded to a report of flames seen through an apartment's window only to discover it was a DVD of a fireplace. Jonkoping firefighters said they were called Wednesday by workers at a senior care home who spotted flames through the window of a nearby apartment building, Swedish news agency TT reported Thursday. "We quickly realized that it was one of those DVDs of a fireplace," firefighter Jerker Sturedahl said. Emergency responders said the TV screen fire video was quite relaxing. "We even stayed and watched the fire for a while afterward," police officer Goran Gunnarson said.  
Somewhat Useless Information   
 Returns tomorrow
Calendar Information        
Happening This Week:
1-7
National Fig Week National Patient Accessibility Week World Communication Week
4-10 
Health Information and Technology Week International Fraud Awareness Week National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week National Nurse Practioner's WeekNational Rad Tech Week
5-9 
Give Wildlife A Break Week

Today Is                                                                      
Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice - Islamic -begins at sundown)
Gunpowder Day
International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War
Job Action Day
~El Salvador: Day of the First Shout for Freedom (1811)
~England: Guy Fawkes Day (1605)

Today’s Events through History  
1st post office in the colonies is set up in Massachusetts—1639
1st US patent granted for auto (George B Selden) for gasoline driven car—1895
American women's right to vote advocate Susan B Anthony votes for Ulysses S. Grant—1872
Bobby Fisher beats Boris Spassky to with Chess title in Belgrade—1992
Colombia joins the United Nations—1945
Gen Pershing & US troops see action on Western Front for 1st time—1917
Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini declares US "The Great Satan"—1979
Iroquois sell some land. According to many historians, the treaty signed at Fort Stanwix, near modern Rome, New York, causes such anguish among Indian tribes, it leads to Dunsmore's War—1768
Saddam Hussein, former president of Iraq, and his co-defendants Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti and Awad Hamed al-Bandar are sentenced to death—2006
Spanish Basques vote for autonomy—1932
Parker Brothers launches game of Monopoly—1933

Today’s Birthdays                                                           
In their 40’s
Tatum O'Neal, LA Cal, Mrs John McEnroe (Paper Moon, Little Darlings) is 49
In their 50’s
Kris Jenner, socialite is 57
In their 60’s
Peter Noone [Peter Blair Denis Bernard Noone[, rocker (Herman's Hermits)is 65
In their 70’s
Art Garfunkel, New York, American singer/actor (Sounds of Silence, Carnal Knowledge) is 71
Elke Sommer, actress (A Shot in the Dark, The Oscar) is 72

Remembered for being born today
Michael Dertouzos, Greek internet pioneer, Professor at & Director of the M.I.T. Laboratory for Computer Science (1936-2001)
Jon-Erik Hexum, Tenafly NJ, actor (Voyager, Cover-up) (1957-1984)
Vivien Leigh, (Gone With Wind) Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn (1913-1967)
Charles MacArthur, American author (1895-1956)
Roy Rogers[Leonard Franklin Slye], Cincinnati Ohio, cowboy (Happy Trails, Roy Rogers Show) (1911-1998)
Strom Thurmond, (Sen-R-SC) (1902-2003)
Ike Turner, Miss, AKA Mr Tina Turner!, guitarist (A Fool in Love) (1931-2007)
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, American author and poet (1850-1919)

Today’s Historical Obits                                                           
Ward Bond, actor (Wagon Train)—heart attack—1960—at 57
Al Capp, US cartoonist (Li'l Abner)— emphysema—1979—at 70
Jill Clayburgh, American actress— leukemia—2010—at 66
Alexis Carrel, French surgeon/biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize Medicine—1944—at 71
Johnny Horton, country singer—auto accident—160—at 33
Guy Lombardo, orchestra leader (Auld Lang Syne)— heart attack—at 75
Fred MacMurray, actor (My Three Sons)—pneumonia—1991—at 83
Kano Motonobu, Zen co-founder (Kano school of painting)—1559—at 83
Barry Sadler, singer (Green Berets)—murdered—1989—at 49

Answer: Anagram sentence
Because Aisha was Muslim, her mother expounded on the evils of Levis , encouraging wearing veils 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.
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