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Almanac: Flagstaff: Week: 23/ Day: 157 Today: H 82°…L 45°
Wind: ave: 9mph; Gusts: 16mph Ave. humidity: 30%
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Record low
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38°
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76°
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25° (1943)
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87° (2006)
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Quote of
the Day
Today’s
Historical Highlights
"Ed Sullivan Show" last broadcasts
on CBS-TV…1971
1st air flight out of sight of land (Scotland
to Norway)…1914
1st drive-in theater opens (Camden NJ)…1933
1st slaves arrive in Louisiana…1716
24 wagonloads of Talmudic books burned in
Paris…1242
3rd great fire in Moscow in 2 weeks; 1/3 of
city destroyed…1752
6.0 earthquake/avalanche destroys Toez
Colombia (about 1000 killed)…1994
Activist James Meredith wounded by white
sniper in Mississippi…1966
Baseball cancels all games honoring D-Day
invasion…1944
D-Day: 150,000 Allied Expeditionary Force
lands in Normandy, France…1944
Electric iron patented by Henry W Seely, NYC…1882
Fire destroy 1/3 of Copenhagen; 18,000 injured…1795
Great Fire in Seattle destroys 25 downtown
blocks…1889
Henry Morgan is 1st to take off shirt on TV…1946
Inhabitants of Seville Spain massacres 5,000
Jews…1391
Levi Strauss make his 1st pair of blue jeans…1850
New Amsterdam renamed NYC…1664
Senator Robert Kennedy dies from wounds…1968
Sitting Bull signs contract today to work in
Buffalo Bill"s Wild West Show…1855
Stokely Carmichael launches "Black
Power" movement…1966
US bombs Haiphong, North-Vietnam; 1000s killed…1972
US Federal gas tax enacted…1932
US invasion of Canada halted at Stoney Creek
(Ont)…1813
US Supreme Court votes to ban medical
marijuana in Gonzales v. Raich…2005
Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) forms
in London…1844
♫ Today’s
Birthdays: ♫
How many can you identify?…answers in Today’s Birthdays
My Free
Rambling Thoughts
A very warm day…with very little breeze. It’s OK, as some clouds came in late in the afternoon and things are cooling off. It’s still way early for our annual monsoons, but the clouds are pretty dark and will hopefully drop some moisture. Thankfully my deck is well shaded, even though I hate the many falling pine needles. Nothing like sittin on the deck and reading the daily paper.TSA switches again…and still no knives allowed on planes. Probably a good idea. As more and more delays occur with passengers on the runways, tempers will flare. My last couple of flights have delayed with little or no reason given, until the delay ends. The Cabin Crews on my last flights have been far from happy to see the packed plane. My last flight announced that the overhead bins were full before my boarding group was even called. I went to the desk and asked the guy if I had to check it…he said ‘no, it will fit under your seat.’ I got to the boarding area and the ticket scanner said I had to check it. I said the guy over there said I didn’t. Well, we’ll see, put it in the measuring machine. It easily fit, she grimaced and allowed it on. When I finally got on, the overhead bin closest to my seat was NOT filled, nor were the two bins behind mine. I think what really bothered me is that with all these new rules, people are bring on bags that are way bigger than allowed, and aren’t stopped until the bins are full. If the early loading passengers had checked their huge bags, there would have been plenty of room. As the lady across the aisle said…’I’m waiting for the day that the entire overhead bins simply fall onto passengers.’
Game Center (answers
at the end of post)
Brain Teasers
Can you uncover what each group of three has
in common?
1. Doughnut notebook golf course 2. Turtle peanut oyster 3. Brown polar Kodiak 4. Cough tear rain 5. Soap granola candy
Lifestyle
Substance:
Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
Hmmmm
The severity of the itch is proportional to the reach.
Ok, then?
Harper’s Index
- Percentage by which an unemployed American is likelier to have a heart attack: 35
- By which an American in poverty is likelier to have suffered depression: 96
Picture of the Day: Recent Canadian Cruise
Unusual Fact of the Day
The indentation at the bottom of a wine bottle is called a punt.Joke-of-the-day
An old man walking along the river bank suddenly spotted a boy drowning in the river. The man started shouting "HELP! HELP! I can't swim", a man passing by the road shouted back "Will you ever grow up! I also can't ride a bicycle but you'll never hear me yelling about it in the street"
Rules of Thumb:
Easy
shortcuts to make an ‘educated’ guess
DARK AND DIRTY? BUYER BEWARE
A poorly lit and unkempt store is a clear indicator of the quality of product on offer. Poor lighting helps to hide imperfections, and a unkempt store helps to hide other "surprises" once you've left with your purchase.
Yeah, It Really Happened
SKANE, Sweden - Three Swedish women will face charges they allegedly used severed animal parts to harass a group of 11 people, police said.The women -- a mother and her two daughters -- are accused of harassing and intimidating the victims with the remains of dead animals, the Swedish news agency TT reported. One of the victims is believed to be the ex-boyfriend of one of the attackers, the 10 other victims all had connections to that man, police said. "They've put dolls dressed up as people in a roundabout, and parts of slaughtered animals have been placed on the dolls. The goal was to humiliate people there," Robert Loeffel of the Kronoberg County Police told Sveriges Radio. "In one of the cases, we had a slaughtered pig's head that was sitting on a doll in a manner that suggested it was a human head." Since last spring, the women also allegedly vandalized cars, put up signs, and sent dozens of text messages and letters to the victims. Prosecutors are expected to file an indictment against the women this week on charges of unlawful persecution.
Somewhat Useless Information
- The name of the social network Twitter was originally "Twttr," later changed to Twitter.
- The 2012 election broke records with 31.7 million political tweets. Election Day was by far the most tweeted about event in U.S. political history.
- There were 13.7 million football-related tweets during the 2012 Super Bowl, one million of which appeared in the game's final 5 minutes.
- Between 2008 and 2011, there was a 5,000% increase in the number of employees at Twitter.
- The average Twitter user has tweeted 307 times.
- Twitter is available in more than 25 languages, including right-to-left languages like Arabic, Farsi, Hebrew and Urdu.
Calendar Information
Happening This Week:
1-8
Black Single
Parents Week
End Mountain Top Removal Week
End Mountain Top Removal Week
International
Clothesline Week
National Business
Etiquette Week
National Headache Awareness Week
National Headache Awareness Week
National Sun
Safety Week
National Tire Safety Week
National Tire Safety Week
3-10
6-9
Great American
Brass Band Week
Superman Days
Today Is
·
D-Day 1944
·
Drive-in Movie Day
·
Teacher's
Day
·
National
Applesauce Cake Day
^^
·
South Korea:
Memorial Day (since 1956)
·
Sweden: Flag
Day (since 2005; for independence: 1809)
Today’s Events through History
47th National Spelling Bee: Julie Ann Junkin
wins spelling hydrophyte…1974
Battle of Memphis-city is surrendered…1862
Bill Haley & Comets, "Rock Around the
Clock" hits #1…1955
Giants use plastic batting helmets for 1st time…1941
Massachusetts grants 500 acres of land to
erect a gunpowder mill…1639
Novarupta erupts in Alaska begins; second
largest volcanic eruption of the
20th century…1912
Solar Impulse completes the world's first
intercontinental flight powered by the sun…2012
Supreme Court tosses out automatic death
penalty laws…1977
Today’s Birthdays
In their 70’s
Gary "US" Bonds, [Anderson],
singer/songwriter (New Orleans) is 74
In their 60’s
Robert Englund, actor (Freddy vs. Jason,
A Nightmare on Elm Street) is 66
In their 50’s
Sandra Bernhard, actress (King of Comedy,
Nancy-Roseanne) is 58
Bjorn Borg, Sodertlage Sweden, tennis champ
(Wimbledon 1976-79) is 57
Colin Quinn, comedian is 54
In their 30’s
Lukas Hass, actor (Mars Attacks, Lady in
White, Witness, Music Box) is 38
Under 30
Daniel Logan, Auckland, New Zealand actor
(Boba Fett-Star Wars Episode II:
Attack of the Clones) is 25
Remembered
for being born today
David Abercrombie, Abercrombie & Fitch
founder [1867-1931]
John Flaxman, English sculptor (Westminster
Abbey tomb stones) [1755-1826]
Domenico Guidi, Italian sculptor…[1625-1701]
Nathan Hale, hanged patriot [1755-1776]
Today’s Historical Obits
Anne Bancroft, actress [The Graduate]…uterine
cancer…2005…at 73
Louis Chevrolet, American automotive pioneer…1941…at
42
Jack Haley, actor (The Wizard of Oz)…heart
attack…1979…at 80
Jean Harlow, actress (Bombshell)…gallbladder
infection…1937…at 26
J Paul Getty, oil magnate/billionaire…1976…at
83
Stan Getz, jazz saxophonist (Girl from
Impanima)…liver cancer…1991…at 64
Carl Jung, Swiss psychiatrist…1961…at 85
Robert Kennedy, assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan…at
42
Lillian Russell, entertainer…infection…1922…at
60
Answer: Brain
Teasers
1. They all have holes 2. They all have shells 3. They are all kinds of bears 4. They are all kinds of drops 5. They are all kinds of bars
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
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