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Flagstaff Almanac: Week: 49/ Day:
Today: H 57°…L 24°
Averages: H 44° L 18°
Records: H
62°(1977)…L -6°(1951)
Wind: ave: 8mph; Gusts: 22mph Today’s ave. humidity: 49%
Quote of the Day:
Today’s Historical Highlights:
1st
Japanese submarine sunk by a US ship (USS Ward) —1941
Apollo 17
(US), final manned lunar landing mission, launched—1972
Connecticut
Route 108, one of the oldest highways in the U.S. is
completed to Trumbll—1696
Delaware
becomes 1st state to ratify constitution—1787
Japanese
attack Pearl Harbor (a date that will live in infamy) —1941
Microwave
oven patented—1945
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How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays
Free Rambling Thoughts:
Doing the blog early today, as I have visitors this evening. Went to see my PCP and still don’t have the thyroid medicine figures out. I have never noticed any changes, but my blood sees things differently. Now I am decreasing one of the meds for 3 months and see what happens. I hope he figures out my blood soon, as I’m tired of being stuck with no noticed change in how I’m feeling…especially since I feel very good.
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, C stands for a
duplicated consonant, L stands for any duplicated letter, and _
stands for any letter
_ C C _ C C
Lifestyle
Substance:
Old Saying Explained:
HUMBLE PIE…The expression to eat humble pie was once to eat umble pie. The umbles were the intestines or less appetising parts of an animal and servants and other lower class people ate them. So if a deer was killed the rich ate venison and those of low status ate umble pie. In time it became corrupted to eat humble pie and came to mean to debase yourself or act with humility.
Ok, then?
TV Theme Songs you may remember:
Cheers - "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" by Gary Portnoy
Read This Crazy Sign Carefully!!
In
a Bangkok Temple :
IT IS FORBIDDEN TO ENTER A WOMAN, EVEN A FOREIGNER, IF DRESSED AS A MAN
NPR Hosts:
Bet You Didn’t Know…from History Channel
Ancient Roman children were given a small pouch, known as a bulla, at birth. It contained amulets and charms as protection. Boys wore the bulla until they officially became men, and girls wore them until marriage.
Harper’s Index:
Percentage of American farms that are family run: 97.7
Ruminations:
The dermatologist’s nurse told me to take off my shorts and leave my underwear on. Note to self: next time wear underwear to the dermatologist.
Unusual Fact of the Day:
Despite its name, Equatorial Guinea doesn't lie on the Equator, but just north of it.Found on You Tube:
Joke-of-the-day:
A patron at a restaurant was continually bothering the waiter about the air conditioning: first he would ask for the air conditioning to be turned up because it was too hot, then he would ask it be turned down because it was too cold, this went on for about a half an hour. To the surprise of the rest of the customers, the waiter was very patient, walking back and forth and very pleasant. So finally a customer asked; why don’t you just throw out the pest?“Oh, I don’t care,” said the waiter with a grin, we don’t even have an air conditioner.”
Rules of Thumb:
Easy
shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
SHARPENING A KNIFE…To get a thirty degree angle on a knife blade (good for many kinds of work) grind it so that the breadth of the exposed diagonal cutting-edge is twice the thickness of the blade.
Yeah, It Really Happened
CAMDEN, N.J. - A former resident of Camden, N.J., said her "Say Something Nice About Camden" billboard is aimed at improving the reputation of the city. Jennifer Barton, a former Camden resident who now works as a communications executive in New York, said the billboard is part of her campaign to raise the profile of the city's positive points, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported Tuesday. "Saying something nice about the city is a small, positive action that can turn into something powerful," Barton said. "I'd like to raise the visibility of the really good things that are happening there." Barton said a website, saysomethingniceaboutcamden.org, has been set up to allow people to share positive thoughts about the city, as well as Facebook and Twitter accounts for the same purpose. "My billboard is a personal, artistic message," Barton said. "It's thought-provoking ... and also a call to action."
Somewhat Useless Information
- The fertility rate measures the number of births occurring per 1,000 women between the ages of 15-44 in a particular year. Tracking trends in fertility and birth rates is essential in planning for the current and future needs of multiple generations.
- In 2011, the birth rate for women ages 15 to 29 continued to decline across all age groups, following a small peak in 2007. The fertility rate for all U. S. women is now the lowest it has been since these data have been recorded.
Calendar Information
Happening This Week:
1-7>
Cookie Cutter Week; Tolerance Week
2-8>
Recipe Greetings For The Holidays Week; Clerc-Gallaudet Week; National Hand washing
Awareness Week
Today Is
Faux Fur Friday
International Civil Aviation Day
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
National Cotton Candy Day
Special Kids Day
Today’s Events through History
51st
Heisman Trophy Award: Bo Jackson, Auburn (RB) —1985
Choctaw
removal process has begun—1831
Conservative
Party of Canada is officially recognized after the merger of
the Canadian
Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party of Canada—2003
Gas
refrigerator patented—1926
James
Madison elected 4th US President and George Clinton Vice-President—1808
Leo
Baekeland, Yonkers, patents 1st thermosetting plastic (Bakelite) —1909
Lewis
& Clark go on a buffalo hunt with Big White—1804
Marcus
Tullius Cicero (b. 106 BC), Roman orator and politician assassinated—43
BC
Martin
Van Buren elected 8th president—1836
Tornado
struck Kensal Green, North West London, seriously damaging
around 150
properties—2006
Today’s Birthdays
In their 90’s
Eli
Wallach, Bkln NY, actor (Magnificent 7, Misfits, People Next Door) is 97
In their 80’s
Ellen
Burstyn, actress (Exorcist, Alice Doesn't Live Here) is 80
Noam
Chomsky, linguist (founded transformational grammar) is 84
In their 60’s
Tom
Waits, rocker/song writer (Blue Valentine) is 63
In their 50’s
Larry
Bird, West Baden, Indiana, NBA star (Boston Celtics, 12-time NBA All Star) is
56
In their 40’s
C. Thomas
Howell, actor (Red Dawn, Tank, Soul Man)l is 46
Remembered for being born today
Rod
Cameron, Calgary Alberta, actor (City Detective, State Trooper) (1910-1983)
Harry
Chapin, NYC, American rock vocalist (Taxi, Cat's in the Cradle) (1942-auto
accident-1981)
Saint
Columba, Irish Christian missionary to Scotland (521-597)
Ted
Knight [Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka],
actor (Mary Tyler Moore, Too Close for Comfort) (1923-cancer-1986)
Today’s Historical Obits
William
Bligh, British naval officer of "Bounty" fame—1817—at 63
Delecta
"Dee" Clark, US singer (Raindrops)—heart attack—1990—at 52
Elizabeth
Edwards, American lawyer and wife of John Edwards—cancer—2010—at 61
Rube
Goldberg, US cartoonist (Mike & Ike, Pulitzer 1948)—1970—at 87
Jeane
Kirkpatrick, American ambassador—2006—at 80
Harry
Morgan, American actor (Colonel Potter-M*A*S*H)—2011—at 96
Potter
Stewart, 94th Supreme Court Justice (1958-81)—stroke—1985—at 70
Answer: Duplicate Letter Puzzles
ASSESS
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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