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Quote of
the Day
Today’s
Historical Highlights
"Hopalong Cassidy" becomes 1st
network western (NBC)…1949
"I Love Lucy," last airs on
CBS-TV…1957
1st exhibition by Pablo Picasso, 19, opens in
Paris…1901
Battle of Bannockburn; Scotland regains
independence from England…1314
IRS reveals Jimmy Carter paid no taxes in
1976…1977
Kingston Jamaica founded…1692
Mary Pickford becomes the first female film
star to get a million dollar contract…1916
Membertou (MICMAC) becomes the
1st Indian Catholic…1610
Tennessee becomes 11th (& last) state to
secede from US…1861
♫ Today’s
Birthdays: ♫
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays
My Free
Rambling Thoughts
Our discussion group was great last night. We all agreed that one of the areas not discussed in the article was ‘population explosion’. As more and more third world countries continue to have greater populations of unemployed under 25 year olds, problems will continue to escalate. Also lots of good information on the China/US symbiotic relationship. So nice to meet with people who have very diverse backgrounds and life stories to discuss interesting topics.I get that ‘breaking news’ sometimes interrupts programming on TV. CNN has recently been carrying the ‘breaking news’ thing way too far. This morning, when Snowden flew from Hong Kong to Moscow, the entire Sunday morning schedule was preempted by the ‘breaking news’. They were busy interviewing every Tom, Dick and Harry who worked for, had worked for, had a friend who worked for, or had a friend who had a friend who had worked for some part of the Federal Government. I was half listening and half expecting my phone to ring with CNN asking me what I thought. I am sure my comments would have been as newsworthy as some of the people they were interviewing. They did the same thing when James Gandolfini, ‘Tony Sorprano’, died suddenly. Yeah that too was a shocking story and leaning that he had died was certainly newsworthy, but three hours of ‘breaking news’ was way too much. They interviewed retired Larry King by phone since he had once interviewed the guy on his show, some 5 years ago. Larry hadn’t seen him in years and just rambled about what a great guy he was. When I turn to CNN I want news and commentary, not endless babble that has no new information for hours.
Game Center (answers
at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
Take away my first letter and I am a store. Take away the second and people who look at me adore. Put all my letters back and read me in reverse if you are able. I am now cars suspended from an overhead cable. Take a letter away and I become male sheep. Did you get it, or did the letters you try to keep?
Lifestyle
Substance:
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
Hmmmm
If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you!
Ok, then?
Harper’s Index
- Estimated number of people who died because of high cholesterol in 2010: 2,000,000
- Estimated number because of air pollution: 3,200,000
Picture of the Day: Pow Wow Season
Unusual Fact of the Day
February is the only month that can pass without a single Full Moon.Joke-of-the-day
There was a man driving a pickup truck down a country road, when suddenly he was broad sided by a trailer truck. Some time went by, and the case got to court. The defense attorney said to the plaintiff, "How can you be suing my client now when you told a trooper after the accident that you felt fine?"The man replied, "Well sir, it was like this. We was drivin' down the road, mindin' our own business, when a big trailer truck came out of nowhere and creamed us. When I came to, I was in the ditch, and a trooper was pullin' up with his car. He looked at the hogs, and they was 'most dead, so he shot 'em. Then he looked at my dog, and he was hurt real bad, so he shot him. Then he came over to me and he said, 'How you feeling?'" "I said, I never felt better in my life."
Rules of Thumb:
Easy
shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
INCREASING YOUR GAS MILEAGE
Radial tires get two to three miles per gallon more than bias-belted or bias-ply tires.
Yeah, It Really Happened
RADOMSKO, Poland - A drunken Polish dentist yanked the tooth of a patient who had come in for a crown, then barricaded himself in his office when police arrived, officials said. The patient in Radomsko was undergoing preparations for the crown when he became suspicious the dentist was drunk, Polskie Radio reported Wednesday. The dentist polished the patient's front teeth, and then gave him five jabs of anesthetic, Polskie Radio reported. "After a few minutes, the 28-year-old saw that his front tooth had landed in the bin, and at that moment he decided to protest," police spokesperson Aneta Komorowska said. The patient demanded his dental records, but the dentist, 50, banished the patient from the surgery room, Polskie Radio reported. When police were finally able to enter the dentist's office, they confirmed he was under the influence of alcohol, and blood tests have been taken to determine how drunk he was during the dental procedure, the radio station reported. Charges will be brought when medical experts determine the extent of the alleged damage to the patient, the radio station said.
Somewhat Useless Information
- Although construction of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Strasbourg started in 1015, it was not until 1439 that the spire was completed.
- Ancient Chinese artists would never paint pictures of women’s feet.
- At the age of 26, Michelangelo began sculpting his monumental statue of David. He finished it seventeen months later, in January, 1504.
- Currently the world's tallest building is the Petronas Tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Petronas Towers measures 1,483ft.
- During a severe windstorm or rainstorm the Empire State Building may sway several feet to either side.
- England's Stonehenge is 1500 years older than Rome's Colosseum.
Calendar Information
Happening This Week:
23-30
Carpenter Ant
Awareness Week
Fish Are Friends,
Not Food! Week
Lightning Safety Awareness Week
Lightning Safety Awareness Week
National Mosquito
Control Awareness Week
Today Is
·
Celebration of the Senses
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International Fairy Day
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Museum
Comes To Life Day
^^
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Latvia: John's
Day (Midsummer Festival)
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China:
Macau Day Dutch invasion thwarted 1662
Today’s Events through History
1st coffee planted in Hawaii on Kona coast…1817
Anabaptists Protestants conquered &
disbanded…1535
Cossacks slaughter 2,000 Jews & 600 Polish
Catholics in Ukraine…1648
Female athletes will be allowed to compete for
Saudi Arabia at the Olympics for 1st too…2012
Fordham University (then St John's College),
opens in the Bronx…1841
Jews are expelled from France for 3rd time…1322
Membertou (MICMAC) becomes the 1st Indian Catholic…1610d
New York, capital punishment is declared
unconstitutional…2004
USSR & Afghanistan sign neutrality treaty…1931
Today’s Birthdays
In their 80’s
Billy Casper, golfer, 3-time PGA Player of
Year ('66, '68, '70) is 82
In their 70’s
Michele Lee, actress/singer (Karen-Knots
Landing, Love Bug) is 71
In their 60’s
Jeff Beck, singer/guitarist (Jeff Beck Group)
is 69
Mick Fleetwood, rock drummer (Fleetwood Mac-Go
Your Own Way) is 66
Peter Weller, actor (Robocop, Of Unknown
Origin) is 66
In their 50’s
Joe Penny, actor [Riptide] is 57
Remembered
for being born today
Jack Dempsey, "Manassa Mauler",
heavyweight boxing champion [[1895-1983]
Roy O. Disney, a founder of the Walt Disney
Company [1893- 1971]
Chief Dan George, Tsleil-Waututh Nation, actor
(Harry & Tonto, Little Big Man) [1899-1981]
Today’s Historical Obits
Chris Benoit, Canadian professional wrestler…suicide…2007…at
40
Grover Cleveland, 22nd & 24th Pres
(1885-89, 93-97)…heart attack…1908…at 71
Jackie Gleason, comedian (Honeymooners)…colon
cancer…1987…at 71
Patsy Ramsey, mother of JonBenét Ramsey…ovarian
cancer…2006…at 49
Paul Winchell, voice actor and ventriloquist…2005…at
82
Answer: Brain
Teasers
Smart!
In order: mart, art, trams, rams
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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